Mosie is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "extract" or "draw out." It is not a particularly common name and may be considered somewhat unique. There is no significant historical figure associated with the name Mosie, nor are there any notable events or traditions tied to it. The name Mosie is believed to have originated as a diminutive form of Moses, which is a well-known biblical figure. However, unlike Moses, Mosie has not gained widespread popularity and remains relatively obscure.
Here are some interesting statistics regarding the name Mosie in the United States:
* Between the years 1918 and 1937, there were a total of 48 babies named Mosie born in the U.S.
* The year with the most births was 1921, with 9 newborns named Mosie.
* Conversely, there were three years (1918, 1922, and 1924) where only 5 babies each were given the name Mosie.
* There seems to be a slight dip in popularity between 1923 and 1928, with just 6 births reported for those five years combined.
* However, there was a modest increase in popularity again by 1930, with 6 babies named Mosie born that year. This number remained consistent until 1937, where once more 5 newborns were given the name Mosie.
Overall, while the name Mosie may not have been extremely popular during this time period, it did maintain a consistent presence in U.S. birth records over these two decades.