Moultrie
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Moultrie is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “This is primarily an English surname, likely of Norman French origin. It is thought to be derived from a place name.”, and peaked in popularity in 1914.
What Moultrie Means
“This is primarily an English surname, likely of Norman French origin. It is thought to be derived from a place name.”
The Story of Moultrie
Imagine a name carried by a general, a governor, a man who helped forge a nation. This name echoes with bravery.
Moultrie is primarily an English surname, likely originating from a Norman French place name. Its journey to American shores is marked by distinguished individuals who left their imprint on history, particularly during the nation's formative years.
For your son, you seek a name that signifies a deep well of loyalty and unwavering courage. Moultrie evokes the spirit of someone who stands firm in conviction, a brave soul ready to face any challenge with a steady heart.
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Famous Namesakes
William Moultrie
American Revolutionary War general and governor of South Carolina.
Personality Traits
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Peak Year
#8 in 1914
Total Births
24
First Recorded
1914
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