All about the name CURRIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Currie is a unique and distinctive given name of Scottish origin. The name is derived from the Scottish surname Currie, which has two possible meanings. Firstly, it could be derived from the name of the town of Currie in Scotland, which was recorded as Corry in ancient records. Secondly, it could also derive from a medieval nickname for someone with curly hair, as the word "curr" is an old Scots word meaning "curl."

The name Currie has a rich history and can be traced back to the Middle Ages in Scotland. The surname Currie is believed to have originated from one of two places: either the village of Currie near Edinburgh, or from a medieval nickname for someone with curly hair.

In Scotland, the name Currie became quite popular during the 18th century, and many families with this surname can be found in census records from this time period. Over time, Currie has evolved from being primarily a Scottish surname to also being used as a given name.

While Currie may not be as common as some other names, it is still beloved by many who bear the name or know someone who does. Its unique origin and history make Currie a distinctive choice for a child's name. Whether you're looking for a name with Scottish heritage, a unique spelling, or simply a name that stands out from the crowd, Currie could be an excellent option to consider.

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Scottish

Popularity of the name CURRIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Over two decades, the name Currie saw a fluctuation in popularity, with peaks of 13 births in 1976 and 7 births in both 1974 and 1989. However, there were years with fewer than 6 births, notably 1987 and 1994, when only 5 babies named Currie were born each year. The total number of babies named Currie over this period was 54."

Name variation CURRIE.