Obie

Meaning of Obie

Obie, pronounced OH-bee, bursts onto the scene like a firefly at dusk—small, bright and impossible to ignore. Rooted in the ancient Hebrew name Obadiah, meaning “servant of God,” Obie has shed its formal cloak to become a breezy, unisex spark that feels both vintage and vibrantly new. It dances off the tongue with a grin, carrying whispers of Off-Broadway glamour (thank the Obie Awards) and a dash of rock-and-roll swagger from figures like rapper Obie Trice. In an instant, it paints a picture of boundless curiosity and sunny mischief, the kind of name that high-fives opportunity and races headfirst into adventure. Whether whispered at a playground or cheered in a boardroom, Obie promises an energetic story just waiting to be told.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as OH-bee (/'əʊbi/)

American English

  • Pronunced as OH-bee (/'oʊbi/)

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Notable People Named Obie

Obie Trice -
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Obie Fernandez -
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