Addie is a given name, nickname and surname.
It may refer to:
People with the name
Given name
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Addie Aylestock (1909–1998), Canadian minister in the British Methodist Episcopal Church, the first woman minister to be ordained in that church, and the first black woman to be ordained in Canada
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Addie L. Ballou
Addie Lucia Ballou (April 29, 1838 – August 10, 1916) was an American suffragist, poet, artist, author, and lecturer.Cowan, Robert Ernest. The Forgotten Characters of Old San Francisco. Including the Famous Bummer & Lazarus, and Emperor Norto ...
(1838–1916), American suffragist, poet, artist, author and lecturer
* Addie Cherry (1864–1942), one of the three
Cherry Sisters
The Cherry Sisters – Addie (1859–1942), Effie (1867–1944), Ella (1854–1934), Lizzie (1857–1936), and Jessie Cherry (1871–1903) – were five sisters from Marion, Iowa who formed a notorious vaudeville touring act in the late 19th cent ...
, who performed a vaudeville act
* Addie Mae Collins, one of four children killed in the 1963
16th Street Baptist Church bombing, perpetrated by members of the Ku Klux Klan
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Addie Worth Bagley Daniels
Addie Worth Bagley Daniels (née Adelaide Worth Bagley; May 1, 1869 - December 19, 1943) was an American suffragist leader and writer. She attended the Eighth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in 1920 as the US delegate, the a ...
(1869–1943), American suffragist leader and writer
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Addie Elizabeth Davis (1917–2005), American Southern Baptist religious leader
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Addie Whiteman Dickerson (1878–1940), American businesswoman, politician, clubwoman, suffragist, and peace activist
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Addie Graham (1890–1978), American folk singer
* Addie Harris, a member of 1960s American girl group
The Shirelles
The Shirelles were an American girl group formed in Passaic, New Jersey in 1957. They consisted of schoolmates Shirley Owens (later Shirley Alston Reeves), Doris Coley (later Doris Kenner-Jackson), Addie "Micki" Harris (later Addie Harris McFad ...
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Addie Waites Hunton (1866–1943), American suffragist, race and gender activist, writer, political organizer, and educator
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Addie McPhail
Addie McPhail (July 15, 1905 – April 14, 2003) was an American film actress. She appeared in more than 60 films between 1927 and 1941. She was the third and last wife of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. After she retired from acting, she served fo ...
(1905–2003), American film actress, third wife of Fatty Arbuckle
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Addie Morrow (1928–2012), politician in Northern Ireland
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Addie MS (Addie Muljadi Sumaatmadja) (born 1959), Indonesian conductor
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Addie Jenne, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly, assumed office in 2009
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Addie Joss
Adrian "Addie" Joss (April 12, 1880 – April 14, 1911), nicknamed "the Human Hairpin", was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the Cleveland Bronchos of Major League Baseball, later known as the Naps, between 1902 and ...
(1880–1911), American baseball pitcher
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Addie Pearl Nicholson (born 1931), American artist'
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Addie Pryor (born 1929), British alpine skier
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Addie C. Strong Engle
Addie C. Strong Engle (, Strong; after first marriage, Bario; after second marriage, Engle; pen name, Addie C. S. Engle; August 11, 1845 – June 27, 1926) was an American author and publisher. She was one of the oldest Past Grand Matrons, Order of ...
(1845–1926), American author and publisher
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Addie Wagenknecht (born 1981), American artist and researcher
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Addie Walsh (born 1953), American television soap opera writer
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Addie Anderson Wilson (1876–1966), American composer, organist, and carillonist
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Addie L. Wyatt (1924–2012), African labor leader and civil rights activist
Nickname
* Adriane "Addie" Hall (died 2006), murder-suicide victim featured in
Ethan Brown's 2009 book ''Shake the Devil Off: A True Story of the Murder that Rocked New Orleans''
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Addie Joss
Adrian "Addie" Joss (April 12, 1880 – April 14, 1911), nicknamed "the Human Hairpin", was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the Cleveland Bronchos of Major League Baseball, later known as the Naps, between 1902 and ...
(1880–1911), American Major League Baseball Hall-of-Fame pitcher
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Adam Lile (1885–1954), New Zealand rugby footballer in the 1900s
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Addie McCain (born 1999), American soccer player
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Addie Dickman Miller (1859–1936), American college professor and founder of Ruskin, Florida
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Addie Tambellini
Adolph Tambellini (February 4, 1936 – February 23, 2004) was a Canadian ice hockey player.
Career
Born in Trail, British Columbia, Tambellini played junior hockey with the Lethbridge Native Sons before playing professionally for the Ca ...
(1936–2004), Canadian ice hockey player
Surname
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Bob Addie (1910–1982), American newspaper sportswriter
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Robert Addie (1960–2003), English actor
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Kim Addonizio (born Kim Addie in 1954), American poet and novelist, daughter of Bob and Pauline Addie
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Pauline Betz Addie (1919–2011), American tennis player
Fictional characters
* Addie Bundren, a main character in the 1930 novel ''
As I Lay Dying'' by William Faulkner
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Addie Horton, a character on the American soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''
* Addie Singer, the main character of the American television series ''
Unfabulous
''Unfabulous'' is an American teen sitcom that aired on Nickelodeon. The series is about an "unfabulous" middle schooler named Addie Singer, played by Emma Roberts. The show, which premiered on September 12, 2004, was one of the most-watched prog ...
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* a character in the British 1940s comic strip series ''
Addie and Hermy
''Addie and Hermy - The Nasty Nazis'' was a British comic strip series created by Sam Fair, which appeared in the magazine '' The Dandy'' from 1939 until 1941. It was published by the Dundee-based publishing-firm DC Thomson and Co.
The comic s ...
'' (1939–1941)
* Addie, in the 1971 novel ''
Addie Pray
''Addie Pray'' is a 1971 novel by Joe David Brown. It was adapted for the 1973 film '' Paper Moon'', directed by Peter Bogdanovich. After the film's release, the novel was retitled ''Paper Moon''.
The 1974 ABC situation comedy '' Paper Moon'', ...
'', the 1973 movie adaptation ''
Paper Moon'' (played by Tatum O'Neal) and the 1974 television series ''
Paper Moon'' (played by Jodie Foster)
*Addie Carle, a character in the book series ''
The Misfits'', by
James Howe
*Addie, one of the main characters in "
What's Left of Me" by
Kat Zhang
*Addie LaRue, the main character of the novel ''
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue'' by
V. E. Schwab
References
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