Tuesdee is a unique and uncommon female given name of American origin. It is believed to have been created by the author Zora Neale Hurston, who used it as the name of one of the characters in her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." The name Tuesdee is not associated with any specific meaning or derivation from other languages. Instead, it appears to be a purely fictional creation by Hurston. Despite its obscure origin and lack of traditional meaning, some people may choose the name Tuesdee for its distinctive sound and association with Hurston's celebrated work. However, it is important to note that this name is not widely recognized or used outside of the context of Hurston's novel.
Statistics for the name Tuesdee:
In the United States, there were 10 babies named Tuesdee in 1969 and 5 babies named Tuesdee in 1983.
Over these two years combined, a total of 15 babies were born with the name Tuesdee.