| Meaning | tenth |
| Origin | American |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Dix-ie |
Bold and spirited, this name bursts with personality and Southern charm. It carries an unmistakable vivacity that suggests a girl who won't be easily overlooked or underestimated. The name has deep cultural roots while maintaining a playful, approachable quality that invites warmth and connection. Its two syllables create a snappy, confident sound that's easy to call across a playground or write in careful preschool letters. There's an old-fashioned authenticity to it that feels refreshing in an era of invented names. It speaks to heritage and tradition while still feeling lively and current. For parents seeking a name with character and spunk, this delivers both in abundance.
| Dixi |
| Dixy |
| Dixa |
| Dix |
| Dee |
| Dixey |
| Dixy |
| Dixie Carter | American actress and singer |
| Dixie Chicks | Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, Martie Maguire - American country music group |
| Dixie Lee | American actress and singer, wife of Bing Crosby |
| Dixie Evans | American burlesque performer and promoter |
| Dixie Locke | Elvis Presley's high school girlfriend |
| Dixie Brubaker | American Olympic swimmer |
| Dixie McNeil | English footballer and manager |
| Dixie Bubbles | American pornographic actress |
| Dixie Pratt | Australian actress and singer |
| Dixie Willis | American film and television editor |
| Dixie Virginia Carter | American actress |
| Dixie Egerickx | British actress |
| Dixie Dansercoer | Belgian polar explorer |
| Dixie Dunbar | American actress and singer |
| Dixie Kid | American boxer |
| Dixie Lee Ray | American scientist and politician |
| Dixie Locke Emmons | American author and publisher |
| Dixie Cooney | Character from the soap opera "All My Children" |
| Dixie Cousins | Character from the TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard" |