All about the name SAMIE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Samie is of Hebrew origin and it means "name of God." It is a variant spelling of the name Samuel, which has been used for centuries in various cultures. The name first appears in the Bible as the name of the prophet Samuel, who was also known as the last judge of Israel. In the Middle Ages, the name became popular among Jews and Christians alike, and it has continued to be a popular choice for boys' names ever since. Today, Samie is still used as a given name, but it is less common than its original form, Samuel. Despite its origins and meaning, there is no particular cultural or historical significance associated with the name Samie beyond its biblical roots.

See also

Jewish
Israel

Popularity of the name SAMIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided for the name Samie over the years in the United States, it appears that its popularity has varied significantly since 1902.

The first notable peak in popularity was between 1915 and 1921, with a significant increase from 17 births in 1915 to 32 births in 1921. This suggests that the name Samie was quite popular during this period.

However, after 1921, there was a steady decline in its popularity, reaching a low of just 6 births per year between 1943 and 1944. This trend continued until the late 1970s, with only occasional slight increases in popularity.

Interestingly, there were some brief periods of renewed popularity for the name Samie in more recent years. For example, there were 5 births each in 1998 and 2008, suggesting that the name may still have some appeal to parents today.

Overall, while the name Samie has not been consistently popular over the years, it has maintained a steady presence with at least some births reported annually since 1902. With a total of 631 births recorded in the United States over this period, it is clear that the name Samie has been chosen by parents for their children across generations.

Name variation SAMIE.