Laddie

English variant of the Latin name Ladislaus, meaning “the rule of glory”

The name Laddie is of Scottish origin and is derived from the word “laddie,” which is a term used in Scotland and Northern England to refer to a young boy or a lad. It is often used as a term of endearment for a young male child.

Laddie is a charming and unique name that conveys a sense of youthfulness and innocence. It is not a very common name, which adds to its appeal for parents looking for something distinctive for their baby boy.

While Laddie may not have a long history as a given name, its Scottish roots give it a sense of tradition and heritage. It has a warm and friendly sound, making it a sweet choice for a baby boy.


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