Names Categorized "ends in -ie"
325 Names found
Indie is a feminine given name in English, likely rooted in two main origins. It may be a diminutive of India or Indiana, both names associated with the country and state respectively. Additionally, it is probably inspir...
Jackie is a diminutive of Jack or Jacqueline, used as a unisex given name in English-speaking countries. Its root, Jack, itself derived from the medieval diminutive Jackin (earlier Jankin) eventually from John, with poss...
Jaimie is a variant spelling of Jamie, a name that originated as a Lowland Scots diminutive of James. Since the late 19th century, Jamie (and by extension Jaimie) has also been used as a feminine given name. The shift fr...
Jamie is a unisex given name of Scottish and English origin. Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of James, it has been used independently since the 19th century. Over time, Jamie evolved into a popular unisex name, esp...
Janie is an English feminine given name, most commonly considered a diminutive of Jane. As a pet form, it carries the affectionate, familiar tone typical of such nicknames, which were particularly popular in English-spea...
Jannie is a feminine diminutive of Johanna (Dutch), Johanne (Danish) or Johannes (Afrikaans). This name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious,” and is part of the vast family of names...
Jaynie is a feminine diminutive of Jayne, itself a variant of Jane. As a modern coinage in English-speaking countries, Jaynie combines the soft 'j' sound with a youthful, affectionate suffix, reflecting a tradition of cr...
Jeanie is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a diminutive of Jean 2, the medieval English variant of Jehanne (which is also the source of Jane). Therefore, Jeanie ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Joh...
EtymologyJean-Marie is a French compound given name, combining two of the most enduring names in French onomastics: Jean 1 (the French form of John, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious") and Mari...
EtymologyJeannie is a diminutive of Jeanne, the modern French form of Jehanne, itself an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (the Latin form of the Greek Ioannes). Ultimately, the name derives from the Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (...
Jennie is a variant of Jenny. Before the 20th century this spelling was more common.Etymology and HistoryJennie originated as a variant spelling of Jenny, which itself is originally a medieval English diminutive of Jane...
Jérémie is the French form of Jeremiah, a name of Hebrew origin that means "Yahweh will exalt." The Hebrew root rum signifies "to exalt," combined with yah, a shortened form of the divine name. In the Old Testament, Jere...
Jerrie is a feminine variant of Jerry, which itself is a unisex diminutive of names such as Jeremy, Jerome, Gerald, and Geraldine. As a feminine given name, Jerrie emerged alongside other spelling variants like Jeri and...
Jessie is a female given name predominantly used in English and Scottish contexts. Originally a Scots diminutive of Jean 2, it later became commonly associated as a diminutive of Jessica in modern times.EtymologyTracing...
Jessie 2 is a variant of the name Jesse, predominantly used in English-speaking contexts. While the more common feminine form Jessie is a pet form of Jessica, this masculine variation shares its origins with Jesse, from...
Jie is a unisex Chinese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common character is 杰 (jié), meaning "heroic, outstanding," or other characters with similar pronunciation. This nam...
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...
Jimmie is a variation of the given name James, commonly used as a diminutive or feminine form. It conveys familiarity and affection, much like other pet forms such as Jimmy or Jimi.Etymology and HistoryThe ultimate origi...
Joanie is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive of Joan, forming an affectionate or informal variant. The name emerged as a pet form of Joan, which itself has deep histor...
Etymology and OriginsJoannie is a diminutive of Joanne, itself a variant of Joan or Johanne. In some cases, Joanne may be considered a combination of Jo and Anne 1. The root name Joan derives from the Old French form Joh...
Jockie is a Scots diminutive of Jack. As a Scots variant, Jockie follows the pattern of endearment or familiarity commonly used in Scottish given names, often reflecting a colloquial or affectionate tone.EtymologyThe nam...
Jodie is a unisex given name of English origin, primarily used as a feminine form of Jody. The name Jody itself is a diminutive of names such as Josephine, Joseph, Joanna, and other names beginning with Jo. Etymology and...
Johnie is a diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form, but historically it has been predominantly masculine. The name is a variant spelling of Johnnie and Johnny, all stemming from the common English nickname...
Johnnie is a diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form. The name John ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the elements yo (referring to God) and ḥanan ("to be g...
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...
Jonie is a feminine given name, primarily used in English. It is a diminutive of Joan, which itself is the medieval English form of the Old French Johanne, ultimately derived from Joanna, the Latin feminization of John....
Jorie is a short form of Marjorie. This English diminutive has been used independently as a given name since at least the early 20th century.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Jorie traces its origins through a cha...
Josie is a given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries, commonly a diminutive of Josephine. It can also stand alone as an independent name. The name gained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries, often...
Judie is a feminine given name and a variant spelling of Judy or Judi. As a diminutive, it is most commonly a short form of Judith, though it can also be used as an independent name in its own right.Etymology and Origins...
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...
Kacie is a feminine given name, a modern spelling variant of Casey. Reshaped with a C rather than K and a different vowel, Casey itself derives from the Irish surname Casey, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Cathasaigh,...
Kalie is a feminine given name used in English, typically considered a variant of Callie or Kaylee. It emerged in modern usage as a creative spelling within the trend of names ending in -ie or -ee. The name traces its ro...
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...
Karlie is an English feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Carly. Through this connection, it ultimately derives from the masculine name Carl, which itself is a German and Scandinavian variant of Karl (see Cha...
Karrie is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant of Carrie. As a diminutive form, it can also be traced back through Caroline to the Latin Carolus, ultimately derivin...
Kassie is a diminutive of the female given name Kassandra, itself an English variant of Cassandra. While often used as an independent name in modern English-speaking countries, Kassie retains the playful, affectionate to...
Kathie is a feminine given name of English origin, functioning as a diminutive of Katherine. The name shares the rich etymological history of its root, which is derived from the Greek Aikaterine, a name of debated origin...
Katie is a common English feminine diminutive of Kate, which itself is a short form of Katherine. While often used as a standalone given name, it functions as an affectionate diminutive for various related names, includi...
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...
Kelsie is a variant spelling of the given name Kelsey, which originated as an English surname. The surname Kelsey derives from place names in Lincolnshire, such as Kelsey or Kelsay. These place names are thought to mean...
Kenzie is a unisex given name and surname, most commonly used as a short form of Mackenzie. It has gained popularity in both the United States and the United Kingdom, though its gender association varies: in the US it is...
Kerrie is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant spelling of Kerry, which itself derives from the Irish county name Ciarraí, meaning "Ciar's people." The root Ciar comes from...
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...
Kimmie is a diminutive of the feminine names Kimberly or Kim. It is an English given name, typically used as a short form (or hypocorism) of these longer names.The name Kimberly itself originates from the city of Kimberl...
Kirstie is a Scottish feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Kirsteen or Kirstin, both Scottish forms of Christina, which itself derives from the Latin Christiana, meaning "follower of Christ." Etymology...
Kittie is an English feminine name, primarily used as a diminutive or affectionate form of Katherine. While similar shortenings like Katie or Kat are extremely common, Kittie offers a unique, slightly old-fashioned varia...
Kizzie is an English diminutive of Keziah, a biblical name with Hebrew origins. The name Keziah itself derives from the Hebrew term qetzi'a (קְצִיעָה), meaning "cassia" or "cinnamon" — referring to the aromatic bark of t...
Klaudie is the Czech form of Claudia, a name with ancient Roman origins. It is a feminine given name used primarily in the Czech Republic.Etymology and Historical RootsKlaudie derives from the Latin family name Claudius,...
Klytië is a feminine name of Greek origin, most famously borne by a figure in Greek mythology. Derived from the Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble," the name carries connotations of renown and distinction. Inde...
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...
Kristie is a feminine given name of English origin, predominantly used as a diminutive of Christina or Christine. The name shares its root with the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, ultimately deriving fr...
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...
Kyrie 1 is an invented masculine name, created by drawing upon the phonetic patterns found in names like Tyree and Kyle. It is an African-American name that gained prominence through the fame of professional basketball p...
Kyrie is a name derived from the Christian liturgical prayer known as the Kyrie eleison, a Greek phrase meaning "Lord, have mercy." The word itself comes from the Greek kyrios, meaning "lord." As a given name, Kyrie repr...
Lachie is a diminutive of Lachlan, a masculine given name of Scottish Gaelic origin. While Lachlan has enjoyed widespread popularity, particularly in Australia and Scotland, Lachie remains a familiar short form, especial...
Lacie is a transferred use of the Lacy surname, which itself derives from the Old French toponymic surname Lacy, originally a place name for Lassy, a town in Normandy, France. The town's name is of Gaulish origin, possib...
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...
EtymologyLarrie is an English diminutive of Laurence 1, itself derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city whose name likely stems from Latin laurus "laurel...
Lassie is a feminine given name drawn from a diminutive of the northern English word lass, meaning "young girl". The word lass itself is believed to have Norse origins, reflecting the linguistic influence of Scandinavian...