Lottie (name)

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Lottie is a Danish, English, German, Swedish, and Welsh feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Charlotte or Lieselotte, an alternate form of Lotte, and that is also related to Lisa, Elisa and Elisabeth.[1] Notable people with the name include the following:

Given name[]

  • Lottie Beck (1929 – 2010), American female baseball player
  • Lottie Beebe (born 1953), American educator
  • Lottie Blackford, British actress
  • Lottie Isbell Blake (1876 - 1976), African-American physician, medical missionary, and educator
  • Lottie Briscoe (1883 – 1950), American actress
  • Lottie Dexter, Million Jobs campaign leader
  • Lottie Gee (1886–1973), American entertainer
  • Lottie Estelle Granger (1858 - 1934), American educator
  • Lottie Kimbrough (1900-?), American country blues singer
  • Lottie Moggach, English journalist and author
  • Lottie Mooney (1902–1982), American artist
  • Lottie Mwale (1952–2005), Zambian boxer
  • Lottie Holman O'Neill (1878 - 1967), American politician
  • Lottie Phiri (born 1988), Zambian footballer
  • Lottie Randolph (1886 or 1887 – 1968), American agriculturist
  • Lottie Louise Riekehof (born August 13, 1920) is an American Sign Language interpreter, author, and a pioneer
  • Lottie Ryan (born 1985), Irish TV presenter, radio reporter and dancer
  • Lottie Shackelford, American politician
  • Lottie Queen Stamper (1907-1987), American Cherokee basket weaver and educator
  • Lottie Gertrude Stevenson, née Bevier, known as Trudy Stevenson (1944 – 2018), Zimbabwean ambassador and politician
  • Lottie Williams (1874 – 1962), American actress

Nickname[]

  • Lottie Alter, whose birthname was Charlotte Alice Alter, (1870s – 1924), American actress
  • Lottie Brielmaier, nickname of Clotilde Elizabeth Brielmaier (1867 – 1915), American painter
  • Lottie Collins, whose birthname was Charlotte Louisa Collins (1865 – 1910), English singer and dancer
  • Lottie Deno, whose presumed real name was Carlotta J. Thompkins, (1844 – 1934), American gambler
  • Lottie Dod, whose full name was Charlotte Dod (1871-1960), English multi-sport athlete, particularly in tennis
  • Lottie Ejebrant, whose real name was Gunhild Ejebrant, (born 1944), Swedish actress
  • Lottie Gilson born Lydia Deagon, (1862 – 1912), Swiss comedian and vaudeville singer
  • Lottie Wilson Jackson, born Charlotte Wilson, (1854 – 1914), American artist
  • Lottie Lyell, whose birthname was Charlotte Edith Cox (1890 – 1925), Australian actress, screenwriter, editor and filmmaker
  • Lottie Moon, whose birthname was Charlotte Digges Moon (1840-1912), American Southern Baptist missionary to China
  • Lottie Moon, nickname of Cynthia Charlotte Moon (1828–1895) Confederate American Civil War spy
  • Lottie Blair Parker, penname of Charlotte Blair Parker (1858 – 1937), American playwright
  • Lottie Pickford, whose birthname was Charlotte Smith (1893–1936), Canadian-born actress and sister of Mary Pickford
  • Lottie Rollin, nickname of Charlotte Rollins, American Reconstruction Era activist of The Rollin Sisters
  • Lottie Tham, whose fulle name is Helga Liselott Tham, née Persson, (born 1949), Swedish heiress and businesswoman
  • Lottie 'The Body' Graves, whose full name was Lottie Tatum-Graves-Claiborne, (born 1930), American burlesque dancer
  • Lottie Venne, whose birthname was Hannah Charlotte Venne, (1852 – 1928), British comedian, actress and singer

Surname[]

  • T. J. Lottie, American singer, member of former R&B group So Plush

Fictional characters[]

  • Lottie, in the British television series The Duchess of Duke Street
  • Lottie Biggs, protagonist of a teen novel eponymous series written by Hayley Long
  • Lottie Chandler, nickname for Charlotte Chandler, All_My_Children character
  • Lottie Dolls, created by Arklu Ltd
  • Lottie Horn (Lotte Körner in the German language original), character from Erich Kästner's novel Lottie and Lisa
  • Lottie Ryan, character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away
  • Lottie the Otter, in the Winnie the Pooh novel Return to the Hundred Acre Wood

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Lottie". Name-doctor.com. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
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