Hattie or Hatty is traditionally an
English feminine
nickname
A nickname, in some circumstances also known as a sobriquet, or informally a "moniker", is an informal substitute for the proper name of a person, place, or thing, used to express affection, playfulness, contempt, or a particular character trait ...
for the name
Harriet
Harriet(t) may refer to:
* Harriet (name), a female name ''(includes list of people with the name)''
Places
*Harriet, Queensland, rural locality in Australia
* Harriet, Arkansas, unincorporated community in the United States
* Harriett, Texas, ...
, long used, however, independently.
["Hattie"]
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It may refer to:
People
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Hattie Alexander (1901–1968), American pediatrician and microbiologist
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Hattie Bessent (1908–2015), American psychiatric nurse
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Hattie Beverly (1874–1904), first African-American schoolteacher in Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Hattie Canty (1933–2012), African-American labor activist
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Hattie Caraway
Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway (February 1, 1878 – December 21, 1950) was an American politician who was United States Senator from Arkansas from 1931 to 1945. She was the first woman elected to the Senate, the first woman to serve a full term as ...
(1878–1950), first female United States senator
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Hattie Carnegie (1889–1956), American clothing and jewelry designer
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Hattie Carthan (1901–1984), community activist in New York
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Hattie Mae Cohens (c. 1963–1992), American lesbian and murder victim
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Hattie Dynevor (born 2003), English actress
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Hattie B. Gooding (1877–1938), American publicity agent
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Hattie Gossett (born 1942), African-American feminist writer
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Hattie Hart (), American Memphis blues singer and songwriter
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Hattie N. Harrison (1928–2013), American politician
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Hattie Hayridge (born 1959), British stand-up comedian and actress
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Hattie Jacques
Hattie Jacques (; born Josephine Edwina Jaques; 7 February 1922 – 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen. She is best known as a regular of the ''Carry On'' films, where she typically played strict, no-no ...
(1922–1980), English comedy actress
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Hattie Johnson
Hattie Johnson (née Ponti; born September 18, 1981) is a former Olympic athlete. The Athol, Idaho, resident competed in the Women's 10-metre Air Rifle at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, finishing in 14th place. At the 2003 Pan A ...
(born 1981), American Olympic shooter
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Hatty Jones
''Madeline'' is a 1998 family comedy film adaptation of the children's book series and animated television series of the same name. The film starred newcomer Hatty Jones as the titular character with Frances McDormand and Nigel Hawthorne in suppor ...
(born 1988), British child actress in the 1998 movie ''Madeline''
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Hattie Kragten (born 2007), Canadian actress
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Hattie Lawton (c. 1837–?), American Civil War Union spy and detective in Pinkerton's Female Detective Bureau
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Hattie Leslie (allegedly born Libbie Spahn) (1868–1892), American female boxer
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Hattie McDaniel
Hattie McDaniel (June 10, 1893 – October 26, 1952) was an African-American actress, singer-songwriter, and comedian. For her role as Mammy in ''Gone with the Wind'' (1939), she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming the f ...
(1895–1952), American actress, first Black performer to win an Academy Award
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Hattie Morahan
Harriet Jane Morahan (born 7 October 1978), better known as Hattie Morahan, is an English actress. Her roles include Sister Clara in ''The Golden Compass'' (2007), Gale Benson in '' The Bank Job'' (2008), Alice in ''The Bletchley Circle'' (20 ...
(born 1978), English actress
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Hatty Nawezhi (born 1994), Belgian basketball player
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Hattie Peterson (1930–2017), a pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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Hattie Saussy (1890–1978), American painter
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Hattie Williams (1870–1942), American stage actress, comedian and singer
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Hattie Winston
Hattie Winston (born March 3, 1945) is an American film, television and Broadway actress. She is known for her roles as Margaret Wyborn on '' Becker'', Lucy Carmichael in '' Rugrats'', '' The Rugrats Movie'', and the spin off series '' All Gro ...
(born 1945), American actress best known as Margaret in ''Becker''
Fictional characters
* Hattie Brooks, protagonist of ''
Hattie Big Sky'', a children's novel by Kirby Larson
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Hattie Durham, flight attendant in the ''Left Behind'' series
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Hattie McDoogal, in the animated television series ''Futurama''
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Hattie Tavernier, in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' during the 1990s
* Hattie, protagonist of ''
Hattie and the Wild Waves'', a 1990 book by Barbara Cooney
* Hattie, in ''
Live with Yourself!
''Live with Yourself!'' (''LWY'') is a science fiction comedy webtoon series written and drawn by Andrew "Shen" Tsyaston and David J. Catman. Initially created by the former before passing creative control to the latter, it follows computer su ...
''
* Hattie, in ''
Tom's Midnight Garden
''Tom's Midnight Garden'' is a children's fantasy novel by English author Philippa Pearce. It was first published in 1958 by Oxford University Press with illustrations by Susan Einzig. The story is about a twelve-year-old, Tom, who, while stayi ...
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* Hattie the Witch, a recurring character in the animated television series ''
Wallykazam!''
* Battie Hattie From Cincinnati, a puppet by
Larry Smith (puppeteer)
Larry Smith (June 23, 1938 – February 19, 2018) was an American puppeteer and producer of children's programming in the Cincinnati area since 1957. His most notable work was a popular afternoon puppet/cartoon show airing on WXIX Television.
Sm ...
, also called "Hattie the witch"
Other
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Hattie (film), TV film about Hattie Jacques
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Hattie (elephant)
Hattie (died in 1922) was an Asian elephant in New York City's Central Park Zoo that in 1904 was described as the "most intelligent of all elephants". In 1911, she was described as "nearly human".
History
She was purchased for $5,000 and trained b ...
(died 1922), an elephant in New York City's Central Park Zoo
See also
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Hetty (disambiguation) Hetty or Hettie is a feminine given name. It may also refer to:
* Fredrik Hetty (1905–1992), Norwegian footballer
* List of storms named Hettie
* Hetty Rock, Livingston Island, Antarctica
* Hetty (vacuum), a vacuum cleaner
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