Jordie

Meaning of Jordie

The name Jordie, a unisex moniker pronounced as JOR-dee (/dʒɔr-di/), is a charming and versatile choice for any child. It serves as a diminutive form of the more traditional name Jordan, which has origins in Hebrew, meaning "to flow down" or "descend," often associated with the River Jordan in the Middle East. Over recent years, Jordie has seen modest usage in the United States, with its highest occurrence being 25 newborns in 2023. Despite its relatively low ranking—5105th in 2023—the name carries a unique appeal that sets it apart from more common names. Jordie's simplicity and modern feel make it an excellent choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet familiar name for their baby.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JOR-dee (/dʒɔr-di/)

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Notable People Named Jordie

Jordie Barrett - Jordan Matthew Barrett is a prominent New Zealand rugby union player known for his versatility as a utility back for the All Blacks and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby.
Jordie Ireland, an Australian record producer, is best known for his single "Take Cover" and draws inspiration from artists like Avicii, Martin Garrix, Flume, and Zedd.
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