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American social and political activist, one of the founders of the Youth International Party, known as the 'Yippies,' influential in the 1960s counterculture.
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Derived from the term 'hippie,' which originated in the 1960s to describe individuals embracing peace, love, and countercultural ideals. The name symbolizes freedom, nonconformity, and a close connection to nature and spirituality. Its roots trace back to 'hip,' a slang term meaning aware or fashionable.
The term 'hippie' rose to prominence in the 1960s as a symbol of youth rebellion, advocating peace, love, and freedom from societal norms. Hippies influenced music, fashion, and social movements, promoting environmentalism, civil rights, and anti-war protests. The name carries connotations of idealism and a quest for personal and social liberation.
While 'Hippie' as a baby name remains highly unconventional and rare, it has gained niche appeal among parents seeking unique, countercultural names. It evokes a spirit of free thinking and nonconformity, often chosen by those inspired by the 1960s movements or who value individuality and creativity. Its rarity gives it a bold, memorable edge in modern naming trends.
The name Hippie carries the essence of “Free-spirited, unconventional lifestyle advocate” from English (Modern slang origin) tradition. Names beginning with "H" often embody qualities of healing, humanitarian spirit, and vision.
The term 'hippie' rose to prominence in the 1960s as a symbol of youth rebellion, advocating peace, love, and freedom from societal norms. Hippies influenced music, fashion, and social movements, promoting environmentalism, civil rights, and anti-war protests. The name carries connotations of idealism and a quest for personal and social liberation.
American social and political activist, one of the founders of the Youth International Party, known as the 'Yippies,' influential in the 1960s counterculture.
American folk singer and activist closely associated with the 1960s hippie movement, known for her role in civil rights and anti-war protests.
Author of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' central figure in the psychedelic movement and Merry Pranksters, influencing hippie culture.
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The word 'hippie' was originally coined as slang in the early 1960s San Francisco scene, popularized by media and musicians like Bob Dylan and The Beatles.
Individuals named Hippie are often associated with creativity, open-mindedness, and a peaceful nature. They tend to embrace individuality and may be drawn to artistic or activist pursuits. This name suggests a personality that is warm, accepting, and values harmony and freedom, often seeking to inspire positive change.
Hippie is a English (Modern slang origin) name meaning “Free-spirited, unconventional lifestyle advocate”. Derived from the term 'hippie,' which originated in the 1960s to describe individuals embracing peace, love, and countercultural ideals. The name symbolizes freedom, nonconformity, and a close connection to nature and spirituality. Its roots trace back to 'hip,' a slang term meaning aware or fashionable.
Hippie is pronounced (IPA: /ˈhɪpi/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Hippie include: Hip, Hippy, Hips, Pie, Pea, Hippo, Hippy-D, Hipp.
Famous people named Hippie include: , , , Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix.