Hattie
Hattie is a common name that can refer to various individuals, but one notable figure is Hattie McDaniel, an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Mammy in the film Gone with the Wind, for which she became the first African American to win an Academy Award in 1940. Hattie McDaniel's work helped pave the way for future generations of Black actors in Hollywood.
In addition to being a name, "Hattie" can also refer to a popular children's book character or a fictional persona in various stories. The name is often associated with warmth and friendliness, making it a favorite choice for characters in literature and media.