Mandie is a spelling variant of Mandy, ultimately a nickname form of Amanda — from the Latin amanda meaning worthy of love (a feminine gerund of amare meaning to love). Read more about the origin of this name below ↓
Mandie is a spelling variant of Mandy, ultimately a nickname form of Amanda — from the Latin amanda meaning worthy of love (a feminine gerund of amare meaning to love). The Mandie spelling, with the -ie ending, became fashionable in mid-twentieth-century America alongside other warm -ie ending feminine variants. Mandie peaked in 1975 within the broader Mandy / Amanda naming family.
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Root name
The root form of Mandie is
Mandy / Amanda — meaning Worthy of love.
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Modern usage
Mandie remains a beloved choice. Timeless appeal across cultures and generations.
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How popular is Mandie?
1975peak year
Today, Mandie is a rare name in U.S. records with about 7 babies named Mandie each year. But it wasn't always this way. At its height in 1975, Mandie reached #732 nationally — 201 babies received it that single year. Its strongest stretch was the 1970s. Mandie's usage has held roughly steady recently. In all, around 2,731 babies have been registered as Mandie since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
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