All about the name RUDIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Rudie is a name of Dutch origin and meaning. It is a short form of the name Rudolf, which is derived from the Germanic elements hrod, meaning "fame," andwald, meaning "power" or "rule." Therefore, Rudie means "famous ruler" or "renowned leader."

The name Rudie has been used in the Netherlands for centuries. It was particularly popular during the 19th and early 20th centuries, but it is still used today. Some notable individuals with this name include Dutch footballer Rudy Geens and Dutch musician Rudy Bennett.

Despite its Dutch origin, Rudie has also been used as a given name in other countries. In South Africa, for example, it has been a popular name among the Afrikaans-speaking community since the mid-20th century.

Overall, Rudie is a strong, masculine name with a rich history and an appealing sound. It may not be widely known outside of the Netherlands and South Africa, but it is certainly a unique and distinctive choice for a baby boy's name.

See also

Netherlands

Popularity of the name RUDIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, we can see that the name Rudie has seen varied popularity over time in the United States.

The name first appeared in the records in 1922 with a total of 5 births that year. However, it wasn't until decades later that the name started to gain more traction. In fact, the highest number of births recorded for this name was in 1986 with a total of 10 babies named Rudie.

After this peak in popularity, the number of births with the name Rudie began to decline. Between 1987 and 2009, there were consistently fewer than 10 births per year for this name. However, we have seen a recent resurgence in its popularity, with 8 babies named Rudie born in the United States in 2021.

Overall, since 1922 until now, there have been a total of 65 children named Rudie born in the United States. While this name may not be among the most popular, it has had periods of relative popularity and continues to be used today.