Mahoganie
Mahoganie Origin and Meaning
Mahoganie is a feminine name that appears to be a decorative spelling variant of 'mahogany,' referring to the reddish-brown hardwood prized for its beauty and durability. The name emerged in American naming patterns primarily in the 1990s, representing a trend toward distinctive spellings of nature-inspired names. The addition of the final 'e' creates a more feminine appearance while maintaining the connection to the striking wood. As a given name, Mahoganie evokes qualities of strength, natural beauty, and warmth. While relatively uncommon, it reflects a broader naming trend of using distinctive natural elements as personal names. Usage data suggests the name peaked in popularity during the late 1990s and early 2000s, though it remains an uncommon choice.