Reggie

Meaning of Reggie

Reggie began life as the jaunty nickname for Reginald—a sturdy Old German classic meaning “wise ruler”—and over the years it’s stepped out on its own, trading the full suit of armor for a hoodie and a winning grin. In American ears it carries a whiff of ballpark popcorn thanks to Hall-of-Famer Reggie Jackson, while football fans picture the fleet-footed Reggie Bush; yet it also feels comfortably bookish, like the best-friend character in a British boarding-school novel. Popularity-wise, Reggie crested in mid-century America and has been cruising in the 800s lately, which means your little guy will rarely share his name at roll call yet won’t have to spell it three times for the barista. Warm, approachable, and just a bit mischievous, Reggie is the kind of name that waves you over to the backyard barbecue, then slips you the winning secret in a game of charades—perfect for parents chasing a blend of vintage charm and everyday sparkle.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REH-jee (/ˈɹɛdʒi/)

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