Hattie
Introduction
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Background Story
Hattie is a diminutive form of the name Harriet, which originated from the French name Henriette. It has been used in various literary works and was famously used in the children's book 'Hattie and the Wild Waves' by Barbara Cooney. In the book, Hattie is a girl whose imagination and spirit lead her to adventures on a seaside vacation.
Letter Count
Variations
Hattie Mae, Hattie Lou, Hatty

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