forename "Attie"
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forename "Attie"
Does anyone know for what forename "Attie" was a common/usual diminutive or pet name? Was/is it a Clare name?
I am trying to trace a cousin of my grandmother's known to me only as "Attie" O'Brien (NOT the novelist, I hasten to add!), but I suspect that this was not her registered/baptismal name. I have come across a single instance of Attie is the 1901 census, namely Attie Fitzgerald in Ennistymon, which I find interesting because the Attie O'Brien that I am trying to trace was probably born in Ennistymon, or in the Ennistymon area.
TIA,
I am trying to trace a cousin of my grandmother's known to me only as "Attie" O'Brien (NOT the novelist, I hasten to add!), but I suspect that this was not her registered/baptismal name. I have come across a single instance of Attie is the 1901 census, namely Attie Fitzgerald in Ennistymon, which I find interesting because the Attie O'Brien that I am trying to trace was probably born in Ennistymon, or in the Ennistymon area.
TIA,
Re: forename "Attie"
Hi Fiona
On p.67 of Houses of Clare, you will find Anthony John Parker of Ballyvalley described as `Atty'. So I vote for Anthony.
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On p.67 of Houses of Clare, you will find Anthony John Parker of Ballyvalley described as `Atty'. So I vote for Anthony.
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Re: forename "Attie"
hi fiona,
i have sent a private message re attie obrian
mick o
i have sent a private message re attie obrian
mick o
Re: forename "Attie"
Hello Fiona.
Attie could be short for Hattie, which in turn is a shortened form of Harriet.
Mike
Attie could be short for Hattie, which in turn is a shortened form of Harriet.
Mike
Re: forename "Attie"
Hi Fiona,
Donnchadh O Corrain and Fidelma Maguire state that the Irish first name ATHCHE or AITHCHE (pronounced A-he) is anglicised as Atty. They write that Athche or Aithche is the name of a virgin saint of Cell Aithche, Co. Limerick, whose feast day is 15 January.
I don't know whether Atty and Attie are the same diminutive or pet name.
Polycarp
Donnchadh O Corrain and Fidelma Maguire state that the Irish first name ATHCHE or AITHCHE (pronounced A-he) is anglicised as Atty. They write that Athche or Aithche is the name of a virgin saint of Cell Aithche, Co. Limerick, whose feast day is 15 January.
I don't know whether Atty and Attie are the same diminutive or pet name.
Polycarp
Re: forename "Attie"
Thank you to everyone who responded to my query re "Attie", and for the interesting suggestions that were made.
I still don't know for certain, but "internal" family evidence now suggests that her baptismal name may have been Margaret.
Thanks again,
I still don't know for certain, but "internal" family evidence now suggests that her baptismal name may have been Margaret.
Thanks again,
Re: forename "Attie"
I have just come across a reference to an Atty O'Donnell whose full name was Arthur.
So it appears that Atty and Attie were used as diminutives of quite a variety of both male and female names!
So it appears that Atty and Attie were used as diminutives of quite a variety of both male and female names!