Etymology:
The name "Lassie" is a pet form of the Scottish female given name "Lassy," which is a derivative of "lass," meaning "young woman" or "girl."
Meaning:
Lassie is a female dog's name that signifies affection, companionship, and loyalty.
Origin:
The name "Lassie" became widely known due to the popular American television series "Lassie" (1954-1973), which featured a faithful and intelligent Collie named Lassie. The series was based on the novel "Lassie Come-Home" (1940) by Eric Knight, which followed the adventures of a lost Collie named Lassie.
Variations:
Feminity:
Lassie is exclusively a feminine name, typically used for female dogs.
Popularity:
Lassie was a very popular name for female dogs in the past, particularly during the time of the television series. However, its popularity has declined somewhat in recent years.
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