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Lottie

also Lotta, fem. proper name, a diminutive of Charlotte.

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Lottie is an abbreviation for Charlotte (given name), it may also refer to:

People:

  • Lottie Beebe, American educator
  • Lottie Blackford, British actress of the silent film era
  • Lottie Briscoe (1883–1950), American stage and silent screen actress
  • Charlotte Lottie Collins (1865–1910), English singer and dancer who introduced the song "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay!" in England
  • Carlotta Lottie Deno (1844-1934), noted American Old West gambler and poker player
  • Charlotte Lottie Dod (1871-1960), English multi-sport athlete, particularly in tennis
  • Lottie Ejebrant (born 1944), Swedish actress Gunhild Ejebrant
  • Lottie Gilson (1862–1912), Swiss-born American comedian and vaudeville singer
  • Lottie Kimbrough (1900-?), American country blues singer
  • Lottie Lyell (1890–1925), Australian actress, screenwriter, editor and filmmaker, regarded as Australia's first film star, born Charlotte Edith Cox
  • Charlotte Lottie Moon (1840-1912), American Southern Baptist missionary in China
  • Lottie Mwale (1952–2005), Zambian boxer
  • Lottie Phiri (born 1988), Zambian footballer
  • Lottie Pickford (1893–1936), Canadian-born silent film actress and socialite born Charlotte Smith, sister of film star Mary Pickford
  • Lottie Ryan, Irish TV presenter, radio reporter and dancer
  • Lottie Shackelford, African-American politician, first woman mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas (1987-1991)
  • Liselott Lottie Tham (born 1949), Swedish heiress and businesswoman
  • Lottie Venne (1852–1928), British comedian, actress and singer
  • Lottie Williams (1874–1962), American film actress
  • T. J. Lottie, American singer, member of the now-defunct R&B group So Plush

Fictional characters:

  • Lottie the Otter, in the Winnie the Pooh novel Return to the Hundred Acre Wood
  • Lottie Biggs, protagonist of a teen novel series written by Hayley Long (born 1971)
  • Lottie Horn (Lotte Körner in original), one of the protagonists of Erich Kästner's novel Lottie and Lisa
  • Lottie Ryan (Home and Away), in the Australian soap opera Home and Away
  • Lottie, in the British television series The Duchess of Duke Street

Places:

  • Lottie, Louisiana, United States, an unincorporated community
  • Lottie Lake, near Ashmont, Alberta, Canada
  • 3489 Lottie, a main-belt asteroid

Usage examples of "lottie".

He looks like us, Lottie, but he may have no more soul than a panther.

She was slim and strong as oak, and Lottie had often considered Candy as a good match for Jason Bolt.

Aaron looked across at him, holding Lottie in the circle of one brawny tattooed arm.

Kirk saw that he realized, perhaps for the first time, that Aaron Stemple, and Biddy Cloom, and the Bolt brothers and Lottie and Candy and Dr.

There was Jack, her younger son, Lottie, her sister who was not quite.

The tall lady, who was called Lottie, was friendly toward me in a gentle way.

I was a frequent visitor, I had not seen the pretty woman called Lottie for some time, but I did not think much about it because I did not want to become involved in any of his love affairs.

Was I really quite different from all these other people, from Marian, Lottie and Muoth?

I said and had to smile, for I thought of Marian and Lottie, who had also been so attached to him and whom he had beaten.

Old Ma Lottie sleep ten years with a dead daughter and home cured too, wakes shivering in the East Texas dawn.

The waitress is a compound of Lottie from your lunch with Bowden and the woman in the chip shop.

Woolsey stressing the significance of cosines, which he'd pronounced "cousins," and Lottie Estes explaining the role of potholders in a well-organized kitchen.

Later marine rangers would remember that the bottlenoses Bessie, Lottie, and Maximilian had urgently tried to explain to their human friends why the indigenous marine life was rushing eastward to a food source.

Later marine rangers would remember that the bottlenoses Bessie, Lottie, and Maximilian had urgently tried to explain to their human friends why the indigenous marine life was rushing eastward to a food source.

Lottie Estes asked me to remind you all of the bake sale next Saturday in the home ec room right across from the welding shop.