Winnie (name)

Winnie or Winny (/ˈwɪn/ WIN-ee) is a male and female given name of Welsh origin, a short form (hypocorism) of Edwina, Winona, Winifred or Winnifred, Gwendolyn, Guinevere (Welsh), Gwyneth (Welsh), and Wynne (Welsh). The name's meaning is fair one; white and smooth; soft; happiness; or fair and pure. The popularity of the name Winnie steadily declined among American women in the 20th century, but in the 1990 US Census, still ranked 699th of 4276.[1]

Winnie
Pronunciation(/ˈwɪn/)
GenderUnisex
Origin
Word/nameWelsh (Wales)
Meaningfair one
white and smooth
soft
happiness
fair and pure
Other names
Related namesWinne

It is also a male name from Cambodia (meaning bright),[2] or a short form of Winston, the best known example being Winston Churchill. It can derive from many other names ending in -win such as Edwin, Darwin, etc. or simply be a nickname for the Welsh name Wyn meaning "Fair, white; blessed, holy".

People

Fictional characters

  • Winnie-the-Pooh or Winnie the Pooh, an anthropomorphic fictional bear created by A. A. Milne
  • Gwendolyn "Winnie" Cooper, a main character from the American television series The Wonder Years
  • Winifred "Winnie" Foster, a main character from the American book and movie Tuck Everlasting
  • Winnie Oh, a teacher in Degrassi
  • Winnie Tibideaux, Sondra and Elvin's daughter on the American television series The Cosby Show
  • the title character of Winnie Winkle, an American comic strip published from 1920 to 1996
  • Winnie Woodpecker, the girlfriend of animated cartoon character Woody Woodpecker
  • Winnie, a kid werewolf in the movies Hotel Transylvania and Hotel Transylvania 2
  • Winnie Mann, Helena Peabody's former partner in Showtime's The L Word
  • Winnie Lopez, police officer from St. Cloud in FX Fargo
  • Winnie, the protagonist of Samuel Beckett's Happy Days (play)
  • Winnie Sanderson, Bette Midler's character in the film Hocus Pocus

References

  1. "Winnie". thinkbabynames.com. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  2. "Winny". mnymbler.com. Retrieved March 7, 2012.

See also

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