Rexie, of Latin origin, is derived from the word 'rex,' meaning king. It is a unisex name that gained popularity in the late 20th century. Rexie is often associated with strength and regal qualities, as its root name suggests. Pronounced /ˈriːk.si/, it offers a unique alternative to more common names like Rex or Reign.
Rexie was a popular name for babies born between 1913 and 1950, with 6 births recorded in 1913 and another peak of 6 in 1941. The years 1919, 1943, 1949, and 1950 each saw 5 babies named Rexie. In total, there were 32 children given the name Rexie during this period.