Mossie Name: Complete Etymology, Meaning & Popularity Analysis

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Summary

Mossie is a diminutive of the Hebrew name Moshe, which means 'to draw out' or 'to be born'. The name has evolved from Moshe to Moses and is used informally in various cultures. It has biblical relevance through its association with Moses, a key figure in the Old Testament. While not commonly used as a formal name today, it retains an affectionate connotation.

The name Mossie is most popular in Kentucky, USA across all generations. It ranks highest as a Girl name among the G.I. Generation generation in the South region. Recent 3-year trends show this Boy name is maintaining steady popularity, while the 25-year trend indicates it has been relatively stable. Recent 3-year trends show this Girl name is maintaining steady popularity, while the 25-year trend indicates it has been relatively stable. From 2020-2022, Mossie has been stalled for female in South. The long-term 25-year analysis reveals it has been stalled for female in South. Across generations, 'Mossie' has shown interesting popularity patterns: Among the G.I. Generation (1901-1927), it ranked 7545th out of 7545 names. Among the G.I. Generation (1901-1927), it ranked 1310th out of 9107 names. Among the Silent Generation (1928-1945), it ranked 2623rd out of 9204 names. Among the Baby Boomers (1946-1964), it ranked 7580th out of 12526 names. Discover how the name 'Mossie' has evolved through American history with our comprehensive regional and generational analysis.

Etymology & Cultural Background of "Mossie"

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Pronunciation

/ˈmɔːsi/

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Origin

Hebrew

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Etymology

Mossie is often considered a diminutive form of the name Moses, which is derived from the Hebrew name Moshe. The meaning of Moses is 'to draw out' or 'to be born'.

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Meaning

savior, drawn out

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Language Evolution

Moshe (Hebrew), Moses (English)

Biblical Background

Mossie does not appear in the Bible as a direct name. However, it is related to Moses, a significant biblical figure who led the Israelites out of Egypt.

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Historical Usage

The name Mossie has been used informally and as a nickname for Moses, gaining popularity in various cultures, particularly among Jewish communities.

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Variants & Derivatives

Moses, Moishe, Moss

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Modern Popularity & Image

Mossie is not widely used as a formal name today but carries a nostalgic and affectionate connotation when used as a nickname.

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Famous People

Mossie McNaughton, American football player, Mossie O'Reilly, Irish politician

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Historical Birth Statistics for the Name "Mossie"

Note: Years with identical rankings may represent different numbers of births. Data is sourced from Social Security card applications for births in the United States.

Yearly Ranking History of "Mossie"

"Mossie" Popularity Across American Generations

Generation Gender Rank Total Names
G.I. Generation (1901-1927) Boy 7545th of 7545 5
G.I. Generation (1901-1927) Girl 1310th of 9107 623
Silent Generation (1928-1945) Girl 2623rd of 9204 208
Baby Boomers (1946-1964) Girl 7580th of 12526 40

Regional Popularity of "Mossie" by Generation for Male Names

TOP(%) MidWest Northeast South West
G.I. Generation
(1901-1927)
- - - -
Silent Generation
(1928-1945)
- - - -
Baby Boomers
(1946-1964)
- - - -
Generation X (Gen X)
(1965-1980)
- - - -
Millennials (Gen Y)
(1981-1996)
- - - -
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers)
(1997-2012)
- - - -
Generation Alpha
(2013-2024)
- - - -

Regional Popularity of "Mossie" by Generation for Female Names

TOP(%) MidWest Northeast South West
G.I. Generation
(1901-1927)
- - 34.74%
822nd/2366
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Silent Generation
(1928-1945)
- - 53.97%
1270th/2353
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Baby Boomers
(1946-1964)
- - - -
Generation X (Gen X)
(1965-1980)
- - - -
Millennials (Gen Y)
(1981-1996)
- - - -
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers)
(1997-2012)
- - - -
Generation Alpha
(2013-2024)
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State-by-State Popularity of "Mossie"

This map shows the relative popularity of "Mossie" across states, calculated by dividing the number of births with this name in each state by the total births in that state. This methodology provides a standardized measure of popularity regardless of state population size.