Hoddie is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, England. It is 6 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Hoddie
No. of characters: 6
Origin: Ireland, England
Meaning:

The is form of Quirke. The O'Cuirces, or Mac Quirkes, were an ancient sept in Munster.

The variation of the Oates. See Oats - "Oats," says etymologist Ferguson, "I take to be a pluralism, and class it with Ott, Otte, Otto, and the corresponding German names Otte and Otto."

The surname Hoddie is a form of the Hoad. A hoad in the South means a heathy or rough ground. In Sussex many namesof places which comprise the syllable hoth or heath have had it corrupted by the peasantry to hoad, and thus Hothly and Roeheath become Hoadly and Rochoad.

A variant form of the Quirk. Descendant of the bushy-haired man; grandson of Corc meaning "heart".

Surname Hoddie is a form of Oates. Descendant of Odo meaning "rich".

Hoddie is a variant of Otis. Descendant of Otis or Otes, forms of Odo meaning "rich".

Hoddie is the form of Otis. Outi's, or of Outi, Otto, Otho. An Outi held lands in county Warwick temp. Edward the onfessor, and Fitz Otes was a Norman name. The first of the surname in this country, John Otis, of Hingham, Mass, in 1635, came from county of Somerset.

Lastname Hoddie is the form of Hother. Hoth in Sussex, where this surname occurs, signifies furze or gorse, and also an unenclosed ground where it grows. Atte Floth is found in the XIV century. This probably became Hother. It may have sprung however from Other, a personal name of early date.

Surname Hoddie is the variation of the Oades. Probably the same as the Odo or Eudes of Norman times.

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