Audie
English
Etymology 1
English rendering of a diminutive of the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Irish male given name Éadbhard (“Edward”).
Proper noun
Audie
- A male given name from Irish.
- 1975 Harold B. Simpson, Audie Murphy, American Soldier, Hill Jr. College Press, page 22:
- The Haney Lees, the Snow Warrens, and the Jake Bowens always referred to him by his middle name. He had asked the Haney Lees to call him "Leon", as he thought that "Audie sounded like a girl's name".
- 1975 Harold B. Simpson, Audie Murphy, American Soldier, Hill Jr. College Press, page 22:
Etymology 2
From Audrey.
Proper noun
Audie
- A diminutive of the female given name Audrey.
- 2002 (U.S.) Congressional Record, V.148, Pt.3, March 11, 2002 to April 10, 2002, page 3877:
- I am joined in congratulating the Murillo's by their own children, Lynn "Nay" Valbuena, Audrey "Audie" Martinez, and George "Boy" Murillo, - - -
- 2002 (U.S.) Congressional Record, V.148, Pt.3, March 11, 2002 to April 10, 2002, page 3877: