Mattie
US Popularity Rank: 1952
Origin: Modern
Meaning: Strength in battle; Gift of Yahweh
Mattie may appear to be a variation of Matthew, but this gender-neutral moniker also has roots in the bookish name Matilda. Stemming from the Germanic Mahthilt, Mattie is formed by the elements maht, "might," and hilt, "battle," creating the meaning “strength in battle.” More than a low-key nickname, Mattie exhibits courageous and brave qualities. When inspired by Matthew, Mattie signifies “gift of Yahweh,” from the Hebrew title Mattityahu, reminding your little one how much of a blessing they truly are. Whether you choose Mattie as a fresh tribute to your favorite DeVito movie or your faith, it will surely instill a wonderful soul in baby.