I love this name! I haven’t found a name that I could use to make Hattie a nickname that I love yet so maybe I would use the name Haddie instead to make it less nicknamey.
― Anonymous User 4/2/2021
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Reminds me of the Mad Hatter.
― Anonymous User 4/1/2021
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Pretty, unique, and cute name, yet, as some other commenters said, this should only be used as a nickname.
Yuck, yuck, yuck. This is no first name in my opinion; it should stick to being a nickname. It doesn't really even seem that appealing as a nickname either, it reminds me of hats.
― Anonymous User 7/9/2019
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I like my name. Sad that nobody can remember it. I was named after my great grandma- it is a very old fashioned name. But I like how most the people in here think that the name Hattie belongs to a pretty girl. It is sweet, but I am not one of those Hatties. Though, I am nice, I feel like most Hatties would have good manners, be shy, and nice... And funny :) Have a good day!
I love this as a nickname. I'd only name my daughter Hattie if I lived in England though. The name sounds awesome with a British accent (same with the name Lottie). Hattie sounds weird with my American accent (HADDIE).
Hattie is such an adorable, sweet name for a girl. ^_^
― Anonymous User 10/23/2015
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This name reminds me of the British comedic actress Hattie Jacques but it was just her stage name. Hattie is popular with the posh set in the UK as a nickname for Harriet but I think Hallie is much prettier.
I think this is a beautiful name. My cousin is named Hattie, & my great grandmother was also called Hattie (although her real name was Hedwig). Hattie is an uncommon name, but sounds very pretty and unique.
― Anonymous User 11/9/2010
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I like this name better than Harriet. It's simple, but not flat and boring. Sounds like a name of someone who is youthful, pretty and intelligent.
I personally like this name, not enough to use it though. But if someone else does, go for it. Hattie would sound refreshing today in the world of Emily's and Madison's.