1. mattie - Noun
2. Mattie - Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given name Matilda, also used as a formal given name
A diminutive of the female given name Martha, also used as a formal given name
mattie (plural matties)
Alternative form of matie (“herring”)
Mattie sat at the table, obsessing, orbiting around herself. She was sick of her worried, hostile mind. It would have killed her long before, she felt, if it hadn't needed the transportation. Anne Lamott
A number of other TDs such as Independent TD Mattie McGrath, who was All-Ireland set-dancing champion in 1974, has also raised the matter, as has Labour’s Alan Kelly and Independent TD Denis Naughten. Source: Internet
At the same time, with Elizabeth's blessing, Urquhart begins an affair with Mattie Storin ( Susannah Harker ), a junior political reporter at a Conservative-leaning tabloid newspaper called The Chronicle. Source: Internet
Carter was preceded in death by his mother, Hilda Yvonne Thompson Carter, his wife, Christina Marie Sweat Carter, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Dan Alton Sweat and Mattie Lou Varnadore Sweat. Source: Internet
He was born August 19, 1951 in Georgia to the late Homer and Mattie Bell Hackett Duncan. Source: Internet
Mrs. Roberson was born in Rome, GA on September 8, 1935, daughter of the late David Silas Hall and the late Mattie Bell Bishop Hall. Source: Internet