From Old English 'weorþ' meaning worthy or deserving, a virtue-based given name.
Worthie comes from Old English weorþ, meaning worthy or deserving, making it a virtue-based given name. That gives it a direct moral clarity, in the tradition of names that celebrate character rather than lineage or location.
Worthie therefore feels openly affirmative and ethically grounded. The name has an old-fashioned charm that can make it feel both quaint and sincere. It sounds gentle, but its meaning is sturdy and admirable. Worthie therefore carries the appeal of a virtue name that is simple, earnest, and quietly dignified.