Lemmie

Meaning of Lemmie

Pronounced LEM-ee, Lemmie is a unisex gem that traces its roots back to the ancient Hebrew name Lemuel, meaning “devoted to God,” yet carries the breezy zing of a surprise lemon-lime soda on a sweltering July afternoon. It first tiptoed into U.S. birth records in the early 1900s, whispered in New England parsonages and worn like a cozy quilt across farmstead front porches, before vanishing into a playful haze for decades. Now it’s shimmying back onto baby-name charts, rolling off the tongue with double-m merriment and a wink as casual as saying “lemme” when you want to borrow a pen. Lemmie conjures both the innocent frolic of a lamb skipping through a meadow and the cheeky grin of confetti tumbling from a winter coat—a name that feels as sturdy as an oak railing and as unexpected as finding a sunbeam in February. For families seeking a narrative-rich choice that blends vintage warmth with modern mischief, Lemmie is a spirited, soul-stirring pick.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as LEM-ee (/ˈlɛmi/)

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Notable People Named Lemmie

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