Teddie first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Teddie has been for the last 50 years (from 1975 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Teddie

A diminutive form of Theodore, from Greek meaning "gift of God".

Popularity of Teddie by gender

Based on the last 50 years of data, Teddie is more commonly used as a female name, with approximately 56% of people named Teddie being female.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 23 female babies and 5 male babies born with the name Teddie.

Year Male Count Female Count
2024 5 23
2023 6 20
2022 5 23
2021 6 15
2020 5 13
2019 0 14
2018 0 11
2017 0 7
2016 0 12
2015 0 10
2014 6 0
2011 0 8
2007 0 6
2006 7 0
2003 6 0
2002 6 0
2001 0 8
1999 8 8
1998 0 6
1997 5 0
1996 6 8
1995 0 13
1994 6 13
1993 8 6
1992 5 7
1991 0 8
1990 8 0
1989 12 6
1988 8 13
1987 5 10
1986 9 8
1985 9 7
1984 12 0
1983 15 6
1982 0 7
1981 8 0
1980 15 0
1979 12 0
1978 13 0
1977 6 7
1976 12 5
1975 12 5

The history of the first name Teddie

The given name Teddie originated as a diminutive or pet form of the English name Theodore. Theodore itself derives from the Greek name Theodoros, which is composed of the elements theos meaning "god" and doron meaning "gift." Thus, the name Teddie ultimately means "gift of God" when tracing back its Greek roots.

The name Teddie first appeared as a nickname for Theodore in the 19th century, particularly in Britain and the United States. It gained popularity as a stand-alone name in the early 20th century, likely due to its endearing and friendly sound.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Teddie can be found in the 1884 novel "The Bostonians" by Henry James, where a character is referred to as Teddie. This suggests that the name was in use, at least as a nickname, in the late 19th century.

Notable individuals with the first name Teddie throughout history include:

  1. Teddie Baxter (1886-1941), American baseball player who played for the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox in the early 1900s.
  2. Teddie Gerard (1911-1995), British actress and dancer who appeared in several films and stage productions during the 1930s and 1940s.
  3. Teddie King (1923-2015), American jazz drummer and bandleader who worked with notable musicians like Billie Holiday and Charlie Parker.
  4. Teddie Randolph (1909-1992), American actress and singer who appeared in numerous films and television shows during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
  5. Teddie Pryor (1917-2004), American philanthropist and socialite who was active in various charitable organizations in the mid-20th century.

While the name Teddie may have originated as a nickname, it has since established itself as a distinct and charming given name in its own right, carrying the essence of a "gift from God" through its Greek roots.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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