
The baby name Rawnie appeared in the U.S. baby name data just twice in the late 1930s:
- 1940: unlisted
- 1939: 6 baby girls named Rawnie
- 1938: 8 baby girls named Rawnie [debut]
- 1937: unlisted
- 1936: unlisted
Where did it come from?
It was inspired by a character named Rawnie (played by actress Rochelle Hudson) from the movie Rascals, which was released in mid-1938.
The film is about a young socialite suffering from amnesia. A group of gypsies take her in, name her Rawnie (“which means “lady” in the Gypsy language”), and teach her how to tell fortunes.
I did some research on the word rawnie and, though I wasn’t expecting it to, it really does mean “lady” in Romany. I’m also seeing it spelled rawni, raunie and rauni in various Romany dictionaries.
What do you think of the name Rawnie?
P.S. Rochelle Hudson was a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1931.
Sources: Rascals (1938) – Turner Classic Movies, SSA