Originating from English, the name Toddy is traditionally given to baby boys. It is pronounced as TAH-dee (/ˈtɑdi/) in English. A variation of this name is Todd. In the United States, data shows that Toddy was occasionally chosen as a baby name during the 1960s and 1970s, with a peak occurrence of 13 in 1970. Although not as popular in recent years, Toddy still carries an endearing charm and can be associated with qualities such as strength and determination.
Toddy Puller - Linda Todd "Toddy" Puller is a prominent American politician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate of Virginia as a Democrat, representing the 36th district for sixteen years. |