Mandie
Mandie Origin and Meaning
Mandie is a feminine name typically used as a diminutive form of Amanda or sometimes Mandolin. With origins in Latin through Amanda, it ultimately means "worthy of love" or "lovable." Mandie emerged as a standalone name primarily in the mid-20th century, offering a casual, friendly alternative to the more formal Amanda. The spelling with 'ie' rather than 'y' gives it a softer, more feminine appearance. While not as common as it was in the 1970s and 1980s, Mandie retains a cheerful, approachable quality that continues to appeal to some parents. The name strikes a balance between familiarity and distinctiveness, as most people recognize it while relatively few young children now bear the name.
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- Lists Containing the name Mandie
- Famous People Named Mandie
- The name Mandie in Pop Culture
Mandie Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Mandie
- Mandie Elizabeth FletcherEnglish TV and film director
- Mandie GodlimanEnglish cricketer
- Mandie TaketaAmerican dancer, ex,wife of actor/singer Wayne Brady
The name Mandie in Pop Culture
- Amanda Elizabeth "Mandie" Shawcharacter in the Mandie children's book series by Lois Gladys Leppard
- Mandie Mousesister of Disney's Minnie Mouse