Matty (name)
Matty or Mattie is a nickname, frequently of the male given name Matthew or the female given name Matilda. It is also a given name and a surname.
Given name or nickname
- Mateo Matty Alou (1938-2011), Major League Baseball player from the Dominican Republic
- Matthew Matty Appleby (born 1972), English former footballer
- Matthew Matty Ashurst (born 1989), English rugby league player
- Matthew Matty Baldwin (1885-1918), American boxer
- Madison Matty Bell (1899–1983), American college football player, football and basketball head coach and athletics administrator
- Matthew Matty Blair (born 1989), English footballer
- Matty Blythe (born 1988), English rugby league player
- Matty Brooks (born 1986), English rugby player
- Matthew Brown (footballer) (born 1990), English footballer
- Mattie Moss Clark (1925-1994), American gospel choir director and mother of the Clark Sisters gospel group
- Matthew Cross (cricketer) (born 1992), Scottish cricketer
- Mattie Belle Davis (1910–2004), American judge
- Matthea Mattie Daughtry, American politician elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 2012
- Matty Dawson (born 1990), English rugby league player
- Mattie Donnelly (Gaelic footballer)
- Matthew Matty Edwards (born 1991), English footballer
- Mattie Forde, Irish Gaelic footballer
- Matthew Matty Fouhy (1924-1977), Irish hurler
- Matty Fozard (born 1995), English rugby league player
- Matthew Matty Fryatt (born 1986), English footballer
- Matty Hadden (born 1990), rugby league player from Northern Ireland
- Matthew Matty Holmes (born 1969), English former footballer
- Matthew Matty Hughes (born 1992), English footballer
- Mattie Hunter (born 1954), American politician
- Matthew Ianniello (1920-2012), New York mobster known as "Matty the Horse"
- Matthew Matty James (born 1991), English footballer
- Matthew Johns (born 1971), Australian rugby league football commentator and former player, star of The Matty Johns Show variety television show
- Matthew Matty Kay (born 1989), English footballer
- Matty Kemp (1907–1999), American film actor
- Thomas Martin Mattie Kenny (born 1964), Irish former hurler and manager
- Emil Matthew Laird (1896–1982), early American aircraft builder and pilot
- Matthew Matty Lee (born 1998), British diver
- Matthew Matty Lund (born 1990), English footballer
- Matthew Matty Maher (born 1856), Irish hurler
- Matty Malneck (1903-1981), American jazz bandleader, violinist, violist and songwriter
- Julian Matty Matlock (1907–1978), American Dixieland jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and arranger
- Matthew Mattie McDonagh (1936–2005), Gaelic footballer
- Mattie McGrath (born 1958), Irish politician
- Matty McNair, American explorer
- Matty Mullins (born 1988), lead singer of American band Memphis May Fire
- Mattie Murphy, Irish hurling manager and former player, the latter in the 1970s and '80s
- Matthew Matty Pattison (born 1986), South African footballer
- Matthew Matty Pearson (born 1993), English footballer
- Matthew Matty Poole, English footballer who made his professional debut in 2009
- Matty Power (1901–1965), Irish hurler
- Matthew Matty Robson (born 1985), English footballer
- Matthew Matty Russell (born 1993), Scottish rugby league player
- Matty Simmons, American film and television producer, notably of Animal House, and former newspaper reporter
- Matty Smith (born 1987), English rugby league player
- Matthew Mattie Stepanek (1990-2004), American poet and peace advocate
- Matthew Wolfenden (born 1987), English footballer
Surname
- Leigh Matty, a member of the British rock band Romeo's Daughter
- Richard P. Matty (born 1932), American politician
Fictional characters
- Spider-Woman (Mattie Franklin), a Marvel Comics superhero
- the title character of the English folk ballad "Matty Groves"
- Matthew Matty Levan, in Skins
- Matty Nolan, in the British soap opera Brookside
- Matty McKibben, in the Awkward television series
- Mattie Ross, a character in the novel True Grit and the film adaptations
- Mattie Silver, in the novel Ethan Frome
- Mattie Storin, in the British television series House of Cards
See also
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