Codie
Codie Origin and Meaning
Codie is a masculine name (though sometimes used for girls) of English origin, representing a modern spelling variant of Cody. The original Cody derives from the Gaelic surname Mac Óda, meaning 'son of Oda,' or possibly from an Irish place name. This particular spelling gained popularity in the late 20th century as parents sought alternate versions of traditional names. Codie has a friendly, approachable quality with its soft ending, making it feel less formal than some traditional male names. The name carries associations with the American West through the historical figure Buffalo Bill Cody, lending it a rugged, pioneering spirit despite its modern spelling. Codie remains less common than Cody but offers a slightly more distinctive alternative.
Codie Rank in US Top 1000
Popularity of the name Codie
- 958England2015
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Famous People Named Codie
- Codie PrevostCanadian country music singer
- Codie TaylorNew Zealand rugby union player