Connee is an English‐language feminine name, an unconventional spelling of the familiar Connie—itself derived from the Latin constantia, meaning “steadfastness,” and traditionally used as a diminutive of Constance or Cornelia. Pronounced KAH-nee in both American and British English, Connee appeared sporadically in U.S. birth records from the early 1930s through 1960, peaking in the mid-600s in national rankings before gradually fading from common use. Its rarity today gives it a quietly distinctive air, while its literal sense of loyalty and resilience offers parents a name that balances well‐worn roots with a subtle twist of individuality.
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