All about the name CURRIE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Currie is of Scottish origin and means "driver of a carriage." It is derived from the Middle English word "curer," which referred to someone who drove a cart or chariot. The name has been associated with Scotland for centuries, with records dating back to at least the 13th century.

The name Currie is believed to have originated as an occupational surname, given to people whose job it was to drive carriages or transport goods by cart. Over time, the name became associated with specific families and regions in Scotland, particularly around Edinburgh and the Lothian area.

Today, Currie is a relatively rare name, both as a given name and as a surname. However, it continues to be celebrated as a part of Scottish cultural heritage. Some notable figures with the name Currie include Canadian politician John George Currie and American chemist Thomas Lee currie. Despite its rarity, the name Currie remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking for a name with a strong historical and cultural background.

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English
Scottish

Popularity of the name CURRIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Currie appears to have been popular during certain periods in the United States, with a total of 195 recorded births between 1908 and 1996. The peak years for this name were 1940, with 11 births, and 1924, with 9 births. Interestingly, there were several years where the name Currie was particularly popular, with 5 births occurring in those years: 1908, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, and 1941. After the 1950s, there was a noticeable decrease in the popularity of the name Currie, with only five births occurring between 1956 and 1987, and another six births recorded in 1996. Despite its fluctuations in popularity over time, the name Currie remains a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive moniker for their child.