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The meaning of Ladee can be broken down to the prefix 'la', and the element 'dee'. It is generally given to girls. Ladee is similar to the name Ladey, which in Old English means ‘bread kneader’ The name Ladee has origins as a family surname in English, Scottish and Irish. During ancient Anglo-Saxon times, a person who worked for a noble lady would be called a 'ladee'. A family with the surname Ladee was first found to have held a seat in Northamptonshire. Also, Ladee was used as a surname by the Lathis in the Scottish county of Ayrshire The first record of a person called Ladee dates back to April 1887.
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