About Mathi
Mathi, a Cornish diminutive of Matthew, finds its roots in the Hebrew name "Mattithyâh / Mattithyâhû," which translates to "gift of the lord, gift of Yahweh." Shortened to "Matthaîos (Ματθαῖος)" in Greek, it was first bestowed upon Saint Matthew, one of Christ's twelve apostles and the author of the Gospel of Matthew, during the Middle Ages. Popularized in Europe and the English-speaking world since the 1970s, the name celebrates its feast day on either September 21 (Catholic Church) or November 16 (Orthodox Church) in honor of Saint Matthew, Apostle, and Evangelist.
We Think This Name Is...
Natural: I can totally see "Mathi" as a beautiful name for a nature-loving baby. It has a soft, earthy sound that reminds me of lush forests and babbling brooks. Its simplicity and grace make it a perfect fit for a child who is connected to the natural world.
Ethereal: The name "Mathi" has an ethereal quality that makes me think of celestial beings and enchanted realms. Its soft, flowing sound evokes a sense of lightness and magic. I can imagine a child with this name being curious, imaginative, and always looking up at the stars.
Nickname Ideas
- Mat: This short and sweet nickname is a simple abbreviation of your baby's name, perfect for everyday use or when you want to show affection.
- Tha: If you like a nickname with a bit more flair, "Tha" captures the end of your baby's name and gives it a playful twist.
- Mattie: This classic nickname adds a touch of charm and warmth to your baby's name, making it a perfect fit for a little one with a sweet and gentle nature.
- Math: A fun and unexpected nickname, "Math" rhymes with your baby's name and adds a touch of wit to it.
- Mati: This nickname combines the beginning of your baby's name with the popular ending "-ti," giving it a unique and stylish twist.
