Tempie
This is a name I noticed on the girls' top 1000 for the 1880s. It seems to have been used semi-frequently until the early 20th century (it last charted in 1913 and hasn't appeared since).My guess is that it is a diminutive of Temperance, which was sometimes used as a name back then. Can someone confirm as to whether or not Tempie is a diminutive of Temperance?

This message was edited 8/5/2016, 11:33 AM

vote up1vote down

Replies

I've read a couple of quite good detective novels featuring a woman called Tempe (same pronunciation as Tempie) which is short for Temperance. I think she's a forensic scientist of some kind, and I vaguely connect the stories with Canada. So someone thinks it still works!With predictable irony, the character is an alcoholic ...
vote up1vote down
You mean Temperence "Bones" Brennan, the forensic anthropologist from the series upon which the eponymous "Bones" TV show is based.
vote up1vote down
Hi !!!Well...Yes! It could be a short of Temperance.I also found that it could be a short of Tempest or Temple
http://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Tempiehttp://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/TempieI also found that means 'prophetess, seer'http://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/TempieByeeeeeeeeee
vote up1vote down
Thanks!
vote up1vote down