Blossie is a charming and unique given name of American origin, derived from the blossom of flowers. It evokes images of growth, beauty, and nature's vitality. This name has been used sparingly throughout history, allowing it to retain an air of originality and exclusivity. Blossie is often associated with warmth and positivity due to its botanical roots.
The name Blossie experienced significant popularity during the early to mid-20th century, with a peak in the years leading up to World War II. Between 1910 and 1951, there were a total of 191 babies named Blossie born annually in various years. The highest numbers of births occurred in 1917 and 1919, with twelve babies each being named Blossie those years. However, the name's popularity began to decline after World War II, with fewer than ten births per year occurring from 1942 onwards.