Mandie
Introduction
Derived from the name Amanda, meaning 'worthy of love' or 'beloved'.
Background Story
The name Mandie is often considered a diminutive form of Amanda, which has Latin origins. Amanda was popularized by the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope and has been a common name in various cultures. It signifies a sense of affection and warmth.
Letter Count
Variations
Mandy, Manda

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