Zorrie is an unusual and distinctive given name of Scottish origin. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'Sorle', which means 'bold', 'brave', or 'victorious'. It was popularized by Scottish poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre in his work 'Fear a'Bhàta' (The Boatman). Though not commonly found today, Zorrie retains its unique charm and historical significance.
Zorrie is quite rare; only five babies were named Zorrie in 2016, bringing the total number of newborns with this unique name to five.