Ettamae is a unique, yet historic female given name of American origin. Derived from the Creek Indian tribe's word 'ettam', meaning 'twin', Ettamae was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often chosen by parents hoping to bestow a distinctive and culturally rich moniker upon their daughters.
"Ettamae was quite popular from 1916 to 1922 with a peak of 11 births each year for those periods. However, its popularity declined afterwards, ranging between 5 and 6 births per year until it resurfaced in 2022 with another 6 births. Overall, there were 101 babies named Ettamae during these years."