Meaning & Origin
Jodi is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Jody, a unisex diminutive of names beginning with Jo, such as Josephine, Joseph, and Joanna. While Jody was popularized for boys by The Yearling (1938), the spelling Jodi emerged as a distinctly feminine form in the mid-20th century, possibly influenced by the similar-sounding name Judy.
Etymology
Jodi is a phonetic variation of Jody, which itself is a diminutive of various names with the Jo- prefix (from Hebrew Yehohanan meaning 'God is gracious'). The -di ending echoes the popular feminine name Judy, making Jodi feel softer and clearly female.
Notable Bearers
Many Jodis have attained fame in the arts, sports, and media. Notable examples include:
Jodi Benson (born 1961), American voice actress who originated the role of Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid.
Jodi Albert (born 1983), English actress known for Hollyoaks.
Jodi Anderson (born 1957), American heptathlete and national champion.
Jodi Anasta (born 1985), Australian actress and model.
Jodi Arias (born 1980), convicted murderer whose highly publicized trial dominated media.
The name also appears in a tragic unsolved case: Jodi Huisentruit (1968–?), a television news anchor who disappeared mysteriously in 1995 from Mason City, Iowa.
Cultural Significance
Jodi enjoyed particular popularity in the United States during the late 1960s and 1970s, reflecting a trend of diminutive nicknames becoming standalone given names. The equal popularity of Judy at the time likely encouraged parents to choose Jodi as a feminine version of the moderately unisex Jody. While far less common today, the variant Jodie remains more prevalent.
Variants and Related Forms
Related forms include Jo, Jodie (especially in British English), Jody, Joey, Josey, and Josie. Cognates in other languages include Shavon/Shavonne (African American), Zhanna (Ukrainian), Ioanna (Greek), and Joanna (Polish). The masculine tone of the original Jody (from The Yearling) made the Jodi spelling an appealing designation for girls.
Meaning: Feminine variant of Jody, itself a diminutive of names meaning 'God is gracious'.
Origin: English.
Type: Given name (feminine).
Usage: Mainly United States and other English-speaking countries.