Gordie is a unique and distinctive male given name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish surname Gordon, which is believed to have been brought to Scotland by the Norman knight Adam de Gorron in the 12th century.
The name Gordon is thought to be derived from the French word "gorgier," meaning "bold" or "proud." This suggests that the original bearers of the surname were individuals who possessed a bold and proud nature. Over time, Gordie has evolved as a popular male given name in its own right, particularly in Scotland.
The name Gordie is often associated with Scottish history and culture. The Clan Gordon is one of the oldest and most prominent clans in Scotland, with their origins tracing back to the 12th century. The clan played a significant role in Scottish politics and warfare throughout the centuries, and many notable figures have borne the name.
In popular culture, Gordie has been used as a character name in various films and television shows, such as "Stand by Me" and "The Goldbergs." While these uses may contribute to its modern-day recognition, Gordie remains a name with deep historical roots and a strong connection to Scottish heritage.
The given statistics show the annual birth count of babies named Gordie in the United States from 1901 to 1926. Over this period, there were a total of 79 births. The years with the highest number of Gordie births were 1917 and 1926, with 11 and 10 births respectively. These two years had the highest count of Gordie births in comparison to other years during this time period.