Names that end in y
- Mulberry
Origin:
Nature nameDescription:
As a name, it's linked to Sir Mulberry Hawk, a character in Charles Dicken's Nicholas Nickleby.
- Tarry
- Cacy
- Discovery
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
A lot to handle, but it does give a sense of openness, joy, and awe.
- Dontay
- Randy
Description:
Considering that randy is slang for 'horny' this is not a great choice.
- Richey
- Feeney
Origin:
Irish surnameMeaning:
"soldier or warrior"Description:
Feeney is an Irish surname most popular in Counties Sligo and Mayo in northwest Ireland. It may rise in the US as a first name as other Irish surnames from Riley to Kennedy become increasingly popular for both genders.
- Guthry
- Tobby
- Derbey
- Lemmitty
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"beloved"Description:
A rare Finnish name which is used for both sexes, but more often for girls. It is usually found in the middle spot.
- Cailley
- Piercey
- Lonney
- Micky
- Renuney
- Genly
Origin:
Modern literary nameDescription:
The main diplomat character of Ursula K. Le Guin's 1969 novel The Left Hand of Darkness has an unexpectedly modern-sounding name. Le Guin pronounced it with a hard G, but she thought "the reader has the right to pronounce a made-up name or word just the way she or he wants to."
- Abey
- Zouey
Origin:
Variation of Zoe, GreekMeaning:
"life"Description:
Mireille Enos and Alan Ruck used it as the middle name for their son Larkin in 2014.