Names Categorized "ends in -ie"
325 Names found
Mysie is a variant of the name Maisie, itself a Scottish diminutive of Mairead (the Scottish Gaelic form of Margaret). As a feminine given name, Mysie shares the core meaning of Margaret—“pearl”—through its etymological...
Nannie is an English diminutive of Anne, a name that has been used as a pet form since the 18th century. Like other variants such as Nancy, Nan, and Nanny, Nannie arose as a familiar, affectionate shortening of Anne, oft...
Naomie is a feminine given name of French origin, serving as a variant of Noémie, influenced by the English spelling Naomi. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew נָעֳמִי (Naʿomi), meaning "my pleasantness," from th...
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...
Nettie is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of names ending in nette, such as Annette or Jeanette. Its popularity peaked in the United States during the 1910s and 1920s, but has since steadily decline...
Noémie is the French form of Naomi, a name of Hebrew origin derived from נָעֳמִי (Na'omi) meaning "my pleasantness," from the root naʿam ("to be pleasant"). In the Old Testament, Naomi is the mother-in-law of Ruth; after...
Nonie is a diminutive of Ione or Nora 1. As a pet form, it developed as an affectionate, informal version of these longer names, each of which has distinct origins. Ione derives from the Ancient Greek word ion, meaning "...
Octavie is the French feminine form of the Latin name Octavius, derived from the Latin word octavus meaning "eighth". It is the French equivalent of Octavia.In ancient Rome, the root name Octavius was a family name (nome...
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...
Õie is an Estonian female given name derived from õis, the Estonian word for "flower". The name comes from the attributive or genitive singular form õie, giving it a meaning akin to "of a flower" or "blossom". As a flora...
Okorie is a Nigerian surname of Igbo origin, functioning both as a family name and, in some contexts, a given name for males. It means "boy (born on) Orie" in Igbo, with Orie being one of the four days of the traditional...
Olivie is a Czech variant form of Olivia, a name popularized globally through Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night (1602). While the original Olivia is of Latin origin, derived from oliva meaning "olive," the Czech adaptat...
Olívie is the Czech form of the name Olivia, ultimately derived from the Latin word oliva meaning "olive." The name Olivia was popularized by William Shakespeare in his comedy Twelfth Night (1602), where it belonged to a...
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...
Etymology Ossie is an English diminutive or nickname, typically used as a short form for given names beginning with "Os", particularly Oscar and Oswald. It may also represent shortened versions of Osama, Osman, Ossian, O...
Otilie is a feminine given name used primarily in the Czech Republic, where it serves as the Czech form of Odilia. The name Odilia derives from the Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fort...
EtymologyOttilie is a French derivative of the medieval German masculine name Otto. Like other related Germanic names beginning with the prefixes Ad-, Aut-, Od-, Ot-, Oth-, or Ud-, it carries meanings such as "prosperous...
Otýlie is a Czech female given name, equivalent to the French Odile and German Otilie. It is a native Czech form of Odilia, stemming from Old German elements uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fortune". Etym...
Ritchie is an English masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive or variant of the name Richie and ultimately derived from Richard.Etymology and OriginsRitchie, like Richie, originated as a pet form of Richard....
Wilkie is an English given name derived from a Scottish surname, which itself originated as a diminutive of the name William. The surname Wilkie comes from the diminutive Wilk, a back-formation from Wilkin, a Middle Engl...