Pixie Lott
British pop singer, 'Mama Do' and 'Boys Boys Boys'
Pixie Lott, born Victoria Louise Lott on January 29, 1991, in Bromley, London, is a British singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress who rose to prominence in the late 2000s. She signed to Mercury Records in 2007 and achieved her breakthrough with the debut single 'Mama Do' in 2009, which topped the UK Singles Chart. Her debut album 'Turn It Up' was released in 2009 to commercial success, spawning multiple hit singles including 'Boys Boys Boys' and 'Cry Me Out.' Beyond music, Lott has appeared in various television shows and as a dancer in film productions. She competed on 'Dancing on Ice' and has been a coach on the UK version of 'The Voice.' Lott is known for her energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and her ability to blend pop, R&B, and dance music. Throughout her career, she has maintained relevance in the entertainment industry through consistent musical output and television appearances, building a dedicated fanbase particularly in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Entertainment
British
1991
Thinking about the name
Pixie
Cornish origin
“From the Cornish folklore tradition referring to small, mischievous fairy-like creatures. Pixie captures a magical, whimsical spirit with an impish, playful edge. The name appeals to parents drawn to mythological inspiration and seeking a name that conveys lightness, imagination, and supernatural charm.”