Names Categorized "ends in -ie"
325 Names found
Abbie is a diminutive of Abigail, an English feminine given name that has been in use since the 17th century. It is one of several short forms—alongside Abbey, Abbi, Abby, and Abi—that emerged as affectionate nicknames f...
Addie is a unisex given name, nickname, and surname of English origin. It is primarily used as a diminutive of names such as Adelaide, Adeline, and Addison, as well as other names containing the same sound. The name has...
Adélie is a French feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Adèle. The name Adèle itself is the French form of Adela, which originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old German element adal meaning "n...
Aggie is a charming diminutive of the classic names Agnes or Agatha. It follows the English pattern of forming pet names by shortening a longer name and adding the -ie suffix.Etymology and OriginsBoth Agnes and Agatha ha...
EtymologyAinslie is a variant of the name Ainsley, which itself originated as an English surname derived from place names such as Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. These place names come from Old Eng...
Akie is a feminine Japanese given name. It combines two kanji (Chinese characters) or uses hiragana/katakana scripts. The first element aki can be written with characters such as 秋 meaning "autumn" or 昭 meaning "bright...
Albie is a given name of English origin, primarily used as a diminutive of Albert. It is also a variant spelling of Alby. The name has gained popularity as a standalone name in its own right, particularly in the 20th and...
Alexandrie is the French form of Alexandria, itself a feminine derivative of the Greek name Alexander. As a distinctly French variant, Alexandria reflects linguistic adaptation while preserving its timeless roots and nob...
Alfie is a popular given name in English-speaking countries, primarily used as a diminutive of Alfred. However, it can also serve as a nickname for Alfonso or stand alone as an independent first name or surname.Etymology...
Etymology and OriginsAllie is a diminutive of Alison 1, Alexandra, and other names beginning with the same sound. It shares its roots with a range of related variants such as Alex, Alexa, Ali 2, and Ally 1. The core name...
Aloisie is the Czech feminine form of Aloysius, a name with deep roots in European royal and religious history. Originating from the Old Occitan form Aloys, which itself derives from the Germanic name Louis (meaning "fam...
Amálie is the Czech form of Amalia, a given name with deep roots in Germanic onomastics. The root of Amalia is the Germanic element amal, meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave," or referring to the ancient Amali dynasty of...
Amalie is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, Norwegian, and German. It is a variant of Amalia, which itself is a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element amal. This element conveys meanings su...
Amelie is a German variant of Amelia, ultimately tracing back to the ancient Germanic root amal meaning "work" and implying "industrious" or "striving." While Amelie is particularly popular in German-speaking countries,...
Amélie is the French form of Amelia. The name Amelia itself is a variant of Amalia, though it is sometimes confused with Emilia, which has a different origin. In French, the accented é gives Amélie a distinctive pronunci...
Amie is a variant spelling of Amy, a female given name meaning "beloved." While Amy is the more common form, Amie offers a distinctive alternative that has been used primarily in English-speaking countries, especially th...
Anastasie is a French feminine given name and a Romanian masculine given name, derived from the Ancient Greek name Anastasia (feminine) and Anastasius (masculine), respectively. The name ultimately comes from the Greek w...
Anastázie is the Czech form of Anastasia, itself the feminine form of Anastasius. The name ultimately derives from the Greek ἀνάστασις (anastasis), meaning "resurrection".Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Anastasi...
Anastazie is the Czech form of Anastasia, ultimately derived from the Greek name Anastasios (Αναστάσιος), meaning "resurrection" (from ἀνάστασις). It is a feminine given name primarily used in the Czech Republic.Etymolog...
Anatolie is a Romanian-language male given name, primarily used in Moldova. It is the Romanian form of Anatolius, derived from the Greek Anatolios, which comes from anatole meaning "sunrise."EtymologyThe name traces its...
Andie is a diminutive of the names Andrew or Andrea 2, commonly used in English-speaking countries. The name is typically a unisex given name, though it is more frequently associated with females in modern usage, while A...
EtymologyAnelie is a German feminine given name, primarily a variant of Annelie. Annelie itself serves as a German diminutive of Anna or a short form of Anneliese. Thus, Anelie is ultimately linked to the Hebrew name Han...
Angie is a diminutive of Angela and other names beginning with Ang, such as Angelina, Angus, or Angelo. Its usage as a standalone given name in English-speaking countries was notably boosted by the 1973 Rolling Stones so...
Annelie is a German and Swedish female given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Anna or as a short form of the compound name Anneliese. The name is relatively modern, arising from the common affectionate naming prac...
Anne-Marie is a French compound given name formed by combining Anne and Marie. It belongs to a tradition of hyphenated double names prevalent in French-speaking regions, where names like Jean-Pierre or Marie-Claire also...
EtymologyAnnemarie is a Danish, Dutch, and German feminine given name formed by merging Anna and Marie. Both components have deep roots—Anna derives from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' while Marie is a Fr...
Anne-Sophie is a French compound given name, formed by combining Anne and Sophie. This type of double-barreled feminine name is a classic and enduring tradition in French naming culture, often blending two beloved or fam...
Etymology and OriginsAnnie is a diminutive of Anne 1, the French form of Anna. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah (meaning "grace" or "favor"), Annie emerged as a nickname for Anne and its variants, including...
Annmarie is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a combination of the names Ann and Marie, two classic and widely used names with deep historical roots.Etymology and OriginsAnnmarie f...
EtymologyAntonie 1 is a Czech feminine given name, derived from Antonia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Antonius, which ultimately traces back to the Anthony lineage. The root name Anthony is of uncertain Etr...
Antonie 2 is the Dutch form of Anthony, itself derived from the Roman family name Antonius. The name Antonius is of unknown Etruscan origin and was borne by the prominent Roman general Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony). It e...
Archie is a given name, almost exclusively masculine, and a diminutive of Archibald. It has been in use as an independent name in the Anglosphere since the 19th century, rising in popularity particularly in the 21st cent...
Etymology and BackgroundArie is a Dutch diminutive of Adriaan, the Dutch form of Adrian, which derives from the Latin cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria." Hadria was the name of two Roman settlements: one in northe...
Arie 2 is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name אַרְיֵה (Arye), which means "lion." It is a variant of the name Arieh, ultimately derived from the Hebrew element ʾari meaning "lion." The lion holds deep symbolic...
EtymologyArlie is a diminutive of Arline and other names beginning with Arl. The name Arline is of unknown meaning, possibly invented by Michael William Balfe for the main character in his opera The Bohemian Girl (1843)....
Etymology and OriginsArnie is a masculine given name used primarily in English, functioning as a diminutive of Arnold. The name Arnold derives from a Germanic name meaning “eagle power,” composed of the elements arn “eag...
Artie is a common diminutive and feminine form of Arthur in English. As a given name in its own right, Artie has been predominantly used as a masculine diminutive. It arose during the late 19th and early 20th centuries,...
Ashlie is a female given name of English origin, Ashley. It is a 20th-century spelling variant that emerged alongside other phonetic forms like Ashlee, Ashleigh, and Ashly. While Ashley was originally a surname derived f...
Atanasie is the Romanian form of the name Athanasius, which derives from the Greek name Ἀθανάσιος (Athanasios), meaning "immortal." The name is composed of the Greek negative prefix ἀ- (a-) and θάνατος (thanatos), meanin...
Aubrie is a feminine variant spelling of the unisex name Aubrey. Originating as an English name in the Middle Ages, Aubrie has gained popularity as a modern given name for girls, particularly in the late 20th and early 2...
Introduction Audie is a given name and surname of English usage, best known as the name of the Audrey itself derives from the medieval diminutive of Æðelþryð, an Old English name meaning “noble strength.” Etymology and L...
Augie (also spelled Auggie) is a common English diminutive of the name August and other related names tracing back to the Latin name Augustus. Meaning "exalted, venerable", Augustus was a title given to the first Roman e...
Etymology Aurélie is the French feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aurelius, which derives from the Latin aureus meaning "golden" or "gilded." The name thus carries connotations of radiance, value, and beauty...
Averie is a modern feminine given name of English origin. It is a respelling of Avery, a surname derived from the Norman French form of the Old Germanic names Alberich or Alfred. The name Avery itself has roots meaning "...
Azélie is a French feminine name whose roots trace back to the Occitan name Azalaïs. It is perhaps most famous as the name of Saint Marie-Azélie Guérin (1831–1877), also known as Zélie, the mother of Saint Thérèse of Lis...
Barbie is a common diminutive of Barbara, typically used as a standalone female given name. However, the name is iconic worldwide primarily due to the fashion doll introduced by the Mattel toy company on March 9, 1959. T...
Barrie is an English variant of the name Barry, which itself derives from Irish origins. The name has been used predominantly in English-speaking countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.Ety...
Bennie is a diminutive of Benjamin or Benedict, primarily used in English-speaking countries.Etymology and OriginsThe name Benjamin comes from the Hebrew name בִּנְיָמִין (Binyamin), meaning "son of the south" or "son of...
Bernie is an English diminutive of Bernard, Bernadette, Bernice and other names beginning with Bern. Often classified as a unisex given name, its usage spans multiple Christian and secular contexts. The root name Bernard...
Bertie is a unisex given name in English, primarily used as a diminutive of names like Albert, Herbert, and other names containing the element bert, which often derives from the Old German beraht meaning "bright." The na...
Bessie is a feminine given name, traditionally used as a diminutive form (or hypocorism) of Elizabeth and other names like Beatrice, emerging in the 16th century. Over time, it has also become a name in its own right. Et...
Bethanie is a variant of Bethany, a feminine given name of Biblical origin. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Bethania (Βηθανία), which is believed to come from an Aramaic or Hebrew phrase meaning "house of affl...
Bettie is a feminine given name that serves as a diminutive of Elizabeth. While the spelling "Betty" is more common historically, "Bettie" offers a slightly variant form that still retains the affectionate, familiar feel...
Billie is a unisex given name of primarily English usage, currently more common for girls. It is a spelling variant of Billy, which itself functions as a diminutive of Bill and a feminine form of William. In some cases i...
Birdie is a feminine given name in English, used as a diminutive of Bertha, Bernice, and other names with a similar sound, or sometimes derived directly from the English word bird. The name has a distinctly affectionate...
Blondie is an English feminine given name that originated as a nickname for a person with blond hair. It is famously associated with the title character of Chic Young's long-running comic strip Blondie, which debuted in...
Bobbie is a gender-neutral given name, predominantly used in English. As a masculine name, it is a variant of Bobby, which itself derives from Bob, a common short form of Robert. For females, Bobbie serves as a diminutiv...
Bodie is a masculine given name of English origin, derived as a variant of the Sanskrit name Bodhi. The root name traces back to the Buddhist concept of bodhi (Sanskrit: बोधि), meaning "enlightenment" or "awakening." Whi...
Bonnie is a Scottish feminine given name derived from the Scots word bonnie, meaning "pretty" or "handsome." This word itself comes from Middle French bon ("good"), ultimately from Latin bonus. The name has been in use s...
Bowie is a unisex given name of Scottish and English origin, used primarily in Dutch and English-speaking countries. As a given name, it is derived from a Scottish surname, which itself comes from the Gaelic word buidhe...