Tate

Tate is a name often interpreted to mean ‘cheerful, happy’ and symbolizes joyfulness, optimism, and a pleasing disposition.

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The name 'Tate' has its origins in Old English and Norse. In Old English, it is derived from the word 'tata', meaning cheerful or happy, and in Norse, it is derived from a personal name 'Teit'.

  • Popularity: 350th
  • Babies named Tate in the US in 2023:
    Female: 76
    Male: 1845
  • Nicknames: Tater, Tatie, Tay, Tee, Tatey.
  • Full Names: Tate Anderson, Tate Harrison, Tate Nelson, Tate Edward, Tate Jordan.
  • Famous Namesakes: Tate Donovan-Actor, Tate Taylor-Film Director, Tate McRae-Singer, Andrew Tate-Kickboxer, Tate Reeves-Governor.
  • Gender: Tate is primarily used as a masculine name but has gained popularity as a gender-neutral option.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Tate resonates with the number 3, which signifies creativity, expressiveness, and a zest for life. People with this number are often considered to be optimistic, analytical, and talented with a natural ability to communicate. The influence of number 3 suggests they are sociable and have a magnetic enthusiasm that inspires others.

Tate has steadily positioned itself as a familiar yet less common choice over the decades in countries like the United States and Australia. Its appeal lies in its simplicity, modern edge, and gender-neutral flexibility. While not often trendy or overused, it remains a well-liked alternative or complement to other renowned names.

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