Florrie, of Latin origin, is a charming and historic given name for females. It is a familiar variant of Florence, which means 'flourishing, prosperous'. The name Florrie gained popularity during the late Victorian era in England and remains a beloved classic today. Notable figures with this name include Florrie Lawrence, an Australian actress known for her role in the silent film era, and Florrie Woolf, a British politician. Despite its vintage charm, Florrie maintains a fresh and approachable appeal.
These statistics show that the name Florrie had a significant number of births from 1882 to 1935, peaking at 51 births in 1921. However, there was a notable decline afterwards, with less than 20 births per year between 1936 and 1976, and only 5 births each in 1966 and 2020. Overall, the name Florrie has been given to a total of 1541 babies over this period.