Climmie is a unique and uncommon given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Leòid'. It means "son of Leod", an ancient Scottish clan chief whose name is believed to mean "people" in Gaelic. The name Climmie has a distinctively Scottish feel, reflecting its historical roots and heritage.
The name Climmie experienced varied popularity throughout the decades of the early to mid-20th century. The highest number of births recorded was in 1940 with 16 newborns, while the lowest occurred in several years with only 5 births each. The majority of these years fell between 1932 and 1958, with a gap until 1980 when another five babies were named Climmie. Overall, there were 260 babies named Climmie during this period.