Kettie name meaning
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What does Kettie mean?
Unisex name Kettie came from Old Norse is used in Finnish, Danish and Swedish. Kettie is variant form of Kettil. Kettil is variation of Kättil. Kettil came from Old Norse, meaning of Kettil is "Helmet and Kettle".
Variants of Kettie
Kettil, Kättil, Keld, Ketty, Kætill, Kjeld, Aikaterine, Cateline, Katharina, Ket
How popular is the name Kettie?
Kettie is a rare baby name in France, chances of it being still in use are very slim. But Kettie is a popular baby name in Malawi where every 1 in 1000 have the name.
According to our research, over 10000 babies have been named Kettie globally.
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What numerology tells about Kettie?
Learn how to separate reality from illusion. Widen your perspective and become more aware of your own existence. Once people know you better, they learn how to read you from your eyes and not the things you say. If you notice someone being superficial, you walk away. You are always open to new adventures. You can live your dream life only if you put your mind to it. When it comes to love, you are not demanding or act protectively around your partner.
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- Fritiof - Boy name Fritiof means "Fridr or Thjofr". It is rooted from Old Icelandic and Old Norse is majorly used in Finnish, Danish and Swedish
- Thormoth - Notably used in Danish and Old Danish, Thormoth is used as a baby boy name. Thormoth is form of Þormóðr in Danish language
- Anihho is German cognate of Anicho
Famous people named Kettie
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Kettie
- Boys names beginning with K
- Girls names beginning with K
- Norse Baby Names
- Danish Baby Names
- Finnish Baby Names
- Swedish Baby Names
- Baby Names that mean Kettle
- Baby Names that mean Helmet
Sources
- Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004