Mickie is a nickname form of Michelle, the feminine of Michael — from the Hebrew Mikha El meaning who is like God? The Mickie spelling, with the -ie ending, became fashionable as a stand-alone American given name in the mid-twentieth century alongside other -ie ending warm feminine variants like Vickie and Debbie. Read more about the origin of this name below ↓
Mickie is a nickname form of Michelle, the feminine of Michael — from the Hebrew Mikha El meaning who is like God? The Mickie spelling, with the -ie ending, became fashionable as a stand-alone American given name in the mid-twentieth century alongside other -ie ending warm feminine variants like Vickie and Debbie. Mickie peaked in 1949 within the broader American mid-century fashion for friendly nickname-as-given-name forms.
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Root name
The root form of Mickie is
Michelle / Michael — meaning Who is like God?.
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Modern usage
Mickie remains a beloved choice. Timeless appeal across cultures and generations.
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How popular is Mickie?
1949peak year
Mickie first appeared in U.S. records in 1913. The name climbed in popularity through the 1940s, reaching its peak of #739 nationally in 1949 with 134 babies that year. Mickie's usage has been rising again in recent years. Today, Mickie is a rare name in U.S. records with about 11 babies named Mickie each year. In all, around 4,178 babies have been registered as Mickie since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
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