Poppie
Girl name · 35 babies recorded · 1974–2025
Poppie: 35 babies born in Scotland since 1974, given to girls, peaking at 5 births in 2012.
The name Poppie is a floral choice derived from the Latin *papaver*, referring to the vibrant poppy flower. While the standard spelling Poppy is more common, the -ie ending gives Poppie a distinctly Scottish feel, often used as a diminutive or affectionate form. The name rose in popularity across the UK from the 1990s onward, partly influenced by the poppy's powerful symbolism as a remembrance flower after the First World War, deeply resonant in Scotland's commemorative traditions. Famous bearers include Poppie Nongena, the titular character from Elsa Joubert's novel, and Poppie Shakespeare, a character in the television series *The Bill*. Though no specific place bears the name, the flower itself is celebrated in countless fields and gardens, making Poppie a natural, timeless choice.
Girl 9 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 20125 babies
- Latest (2019)
- #7653 babies
- Total births
- 35since 2010
- 5-year trend
- ▲ 20%vs prior 5y