Hallie

Hallie, in its most popular usage, means 'dweller at the meadow' or 'hay meadow'. It is also interpreted as 'home ruler' when used as a diminutive of the name Harriet, capturing the essence of nurturing and leadership.

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The name Hallie is of English origin, derived as a diminutive of Harriet or from the surname Haley. The surname itself is derived from Old English elements "heg" meaning 'hay' and "leah" meaning 'wood' or 'meadow'.

  • Popularity: 439th
  • Babies named Hallie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1553
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Hal, Hals, Lee, Lili, Allie.
  • Full Names: Harriet, Halle, Halina, Halimeda, Halcyon.
  • Famous Namesakes: Hallie Berry-Actress, Hallie Eisenberg-Actress, Hallie Jackson-Journalist, Hallie Ford-Philanthropist, Hallie Todd-Actress.
  • Gender: Primarily a feminine name, though with some unisex appeal in modern usage.
  • Numerology: According to numerology, the name Hallie resonates with the number 7. This number is associated with intuition, wisdom, and a deep, introspective nature. People with a number 7 name are often perceived as thoughtful and analytical, with a strong desire for deeper understanding and knowledge.

The name Hallie has seen a gradual rise in popularity over recent years. It is appreciated for its classic yet contemporary sound, offering a fresh twist to traditional names like Harriet or Hayley. Hallie's use in literature and media has further heightened its appeal, making it a trendy choice for parents seeking a timeless name with a modern twist.

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