Names Categorized "ends in -lie"
61 Names found
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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)....
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...
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...
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...
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...
Cäcilie is the German form of Cecilia, a Latinate feminine name derived from the Roman family name Caecilius, which in turn comes from Latin caecus meaning "blind". The name's enduring popularity is largely due to the ve...
Caelie is a modern feminine given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of Kaylee.According to the kay and lee elements, the name Kaylee is a phonetic blend of the mode...
Callie is a feminine given name in English, primarily used as a diminutive of Caroline or, less commonly, as a short form of names beginning with Cal such as Calliope or Calista. As a nickname, Callie has the affectionat...
Carlie is an English feminine given name, a variant of Carly, which itself is a feminine form of Carl. As such, Carlie ultimately derives from the Germanic name Karl (see Charles), meaning 'free man'. The name gained pop...
Cecílie is a Czech feminine given name, equivalent to the English Cecilia. It is the Czech form of the Latin name Cecilia, which ultimately derives from the Roman family name Caecilius, itself rooted in the Latin word ca...
Cecilie is a feminine given name used primarily in Norway, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. It is the Norwegian and Danish form of Cecilia, as well as a Czech variant of Cecílie.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from...
Charlie is a unisex given name in English-speaking countries, commonly used as a diminutive or feminine form of Charles. While traditionally masculine, Charlie has gained widespread popularity for all genders, often serv...
Coralie is a French feminine given name that can be interpreted either as a French form of Koralia, a Late Greek name derived from κοράλλιον (korallion), meaning "coral," or directly from Latin corallium, also meaning "c...
Cornélie is the French form of Cornelia, the feminine version of the ancient Roman name Cornelius. Cornelia itself carries a rich historical legacy, most notably personified by Cornelia Scipionis Africana (2nd century BC...
EtymologyDollie is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Dolly, which itself is a diminutive of Dorothy. Dorothy is the English form of Dorothea, from the Greek name Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos), composed of the...
Ellie is a diminutive of names such as Eleanor, Ellen 1, and Elizabeth, as well as other names beginning with the element El. While originally a short form, Ellie has emerged as an independent given name in its own right...
Emelie is a Swedish feminine given name, serving as a variant of Emilie and ultimately derived from the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emily).EtymologyThe name originates from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman clan name possi...
Émilie is a French female given name, the feminine form of the male name Émile, ultimately derived from the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emily). The root name Emily, in turn, ha...
Emílie is the Czech feminine form of the Latin name Aemilius, which belongs to the Roman family name Aemilia gens. It is equivalent to the English name Emily and is cognate with forms such as Emilie and Emilia found in o...
Emilie is a feminine given name commonly used in Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, serving as the local form of Emily. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name possibly meanin...
Eulalie is the French form of Eulalia, a name with a rich history and poetic resonance. Its root, Eulalia, derives from the Greek εὔλαλος (eulalos), meaning "sweetly-speaking," composed of εὖ (eu, "good") and λαλέω (lale...
Hailie is a feminine given name, a variant of Hayley. Like other spellings of the name, such as Hailey and Haley, Hailie ultimately derives from an English surname, originally a place name meaning "hay clearing" (from Ol...
Hallie is an English feminine given name that originated as a Diminutive of Harriet. The name arose from the common childhood difficulty in pronouncing the letter 'r', leading to nicknames that substitute an 'l' sound—a...
Haylie is a feminine given name, a variant of Hayley. The name Hayley originated as an English surname derived from a place name meaning "hay clearing" from Old English hēg "hay" and lēah "clearing, meadow." The surname...
Hollie is a spelling variant of the English name Holly, primarily used as a feminine given name. Due to its phonetic similarity, it is also occasionally, though rarely, used as a masculine given name transferred from the...
Jillie is a feminine diminutive of Jill, itself a short form of Gillian, the medieval English feminine form of Julian. The name Julian ultimately derives from the Roman family name Iulianus, which is based on Julius. Thr...
Jolie is a given name derived from the French word meaning "pretty" or "nice". It is used primarily in Dutch and English-speaking countries, though it is not used as a given name in France itself. The name was popularize...
Etymology and OriginsJulie is the French, Danish, Norwegian, and Czech form of Julia, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Julius. The root Julius is believed to derive either from the Ancient Greek...
Kallie is a feminine given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Callie, which itself is a diminutive of Caroline or sometimes of names beginning with Cal.Etymology and HistoryThe name...
Kaylie is a feminine given name in English. It is a variant spelling of Kaylee, a name formed by combining the phonetic elements kay and lee. Like its related forms, Kaylie emerged in the late 20th century and became wid...
Kellie is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant form of the name Kelly, which itself derives from an Anglicized version of the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh or...
Etymology and OriginsKilie is a variant of the name Kylie, which originated in Australia. The name Kylie is said to mean "boomerang" in the Nyungar language, an Australian Aboriginal language from the southwestern region...
Kornélie is the Czech form of Cornelia, a feminization of the Roman family name Cornelius. The root meaning ties to the Latin word cornu (meaning “horn”), suggesting strength or abundance. In the 2nd century BC, Cornelia...
Kylie is an English feminine given name with multiple origins. It is most famously associated with Australia, where it is said to derive from the Noongar Aboriginal word kiley, meaning boomerang. An early bearer was Aust...
Lallie is a feminine diminutive of Lalage, ultimately derived from the Greek verb λαλαγέω (lalageo), meaning "to babble" or "to prattle." The name Lalage was first recorded in literature when the Roman poet Horace used i...
Leslie is a unisex given name and surname of Scottish origin, derived from the name of a place in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The place name likely comes from the Gaelic leas celyn, meaning "garden of holly." It is also the...
Lillie is a feminine given name popular in English-speaking countries. It serves as a variant of Lily, directly referencing the flower, which symbolizes purity and innocence. Additionally, Lillie functions as a diminutiv...
Maëlie is a French feminine given name, derived as a feminization of Maël. The name Maël itself comes from the Breton word mael, meaning "prince, chieftain, lord", and is linked to Saint Mael, a 5th-century Breton hermit...
Etymology and OriginsMagalie is a French given name, derived as a variant of Magali. Magali itself originates from the Occitan language as a form of Magdalene, which in turn comes from a title meaning “of Magdala.” This...
Mālie is a Hawaiian female given name that embodies the serene qualities of its meaning. Derived directly from the Hawaiian word mālie, meaning "calm, peaceful," the name reflects the tranquil nature often associated wit...
Millie is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It originated as a diminutive of names such as Mildred and Millicent, as well as other names containing the same sound like Emily, Amelia, and...
Mollie is a variant spelling of Molly, an English feminine diminutive that traditionally served as a nickname for Mary. Like many English hypocorisms from the Middle Ages, it involves the substitution of 'l' for 'r', so...
Natálie is the Czech form of the feminine name Natalie, which derives from the Late Latin Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name is associated with Saint Natalia, the wife of the 4th-century...
Natalie is a feminine given name that originates from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day", derived from the Latin phrase natale domini, or "birth of the Lord." The name is directly linked to the Christia...
Nathalie is a French form of Natalie, as well as a Dutch, German, and Scandinavian variant. It derives from the Late Latin name Natalia, which means "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. The name was borne by Saint N...
Nellie is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Swedish, most commonly understood as a diminutive of Nell and other names containing the element nel, such as Eleanor, Ellen, or Helen. The suffix -ie or -y a...
Noélie is a French feminine given name derived from Noël, the French word for "Christmas." In the Middle Ages, the name Noël was commonly given to children born on Christmas Day, and its feminine counterparts—including N...
Odilie is a German variant of the name Odilia, itself derived from Old Germanic roots. The name's elements can be traced to uodil, meaning "heritage," or ot, meaning "wealth, fortune." These components reflect a common G...
Ollie is a unisex given name and nickname, commonly used as a diminutive of Oliver, Olivia, or Olive. Variants include Olie, Oli, Oly, and Olly.As a shortened form, Ollie inherits the meanings and origins of its root nam...
Ophélie is the French form of Ophelia. The name Ophelia traces its roots to the ancient Greek word ὠφέλεια (opheleia), meaning "help, advantage". Though it existed as a rare name in classical antiquity, Ophelia was large...
Oralie is a rare feminine given name of English origin, possibly a variant of Aurélie, the French feminine form of the Roman family name Aurelius. The root name Aurelius is derived from Latin aureus meaning "golden, gild...