Goldie

#50 in Idaho

Meaning of Goldie

Goldie shines like a Diwali lamp in a London drizzle—bright everywhere she goes. Her roots lie in the English word “gold,” twinned with Yiddish Golda, so the meaning is crystal-clear: precious, warm, impossible to miss. She carries vintage sparkle (think screen legend Goldie Hawn) yet feels fresh on today’s playground, where her U.S. rank has climbed almost 400 spots in ten years. Bollywood has its own nod in filmmaker Goldie Behl, giving the name a desi wink. For many Indian families, gold is Lakshmi’s metal of prosperity, so little Goldie arrives wrapped in good fortune. Simple to say—GOHL-dee—and hard to forget, the name feels like a tiny sun pinned to a child’s shirt, reminding everyone to stay bright, brave, and a bit playful.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as GOHL-dee (/ˈɡəʊldi/)

American English

  • Pronunced as GOHL-dee (/ˈɡoʊldi/)

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Notable People Named Goldie

Goldie Hawn is an acclaimed actress celebrated for her lighthearted comedic roles and award-winning career spanning six decades.
Goldie Goldthorpe - Bill "Goldie" Goldthorpe was a notorious Canadian hockey enforcer who inspired the character Ogie Ogilthorpe in the film Slap Shot.
Goldie Collins - Goldsmith Collins played Australian rules football for Fitzroy in the VFL.
Goldie Rogers, born David Sherwin, was a Canadian professional wrestler from Cobourg, Ontario.
Goldie Thomas - Mesac William Goulburn "Goldie" Thomas was an Australian cricketer who played two first-class matches for New South Wales in the 1909/10 season.
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