Names that end in y
- Jamey
- Benjy
- Yvonny
- Braxley
Origin:
American invented nameMeaning:
"Brock's field"Description:
Braxley is an invented name — a combination of two hot syllables — and therefore has no official meaning. It could, however, be interpreted to mean "Brock's field" from each of its elements.
- Ranndy
- 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.
- Randy
Description:
Considering that randy is slang for 'horny' this is not a great choice.
- Ainsly
- Worley
- Murry
- Jemmy
- Falaley
Origin:
Russian variation of Thalelaeus, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"flourishing people"Description:
An intriguing Russian name best known as that of a Fyodor Dostoyevsky character in his novel The Village of Stepanchikovo and its Inhabitants.
- Renuney
- Dalby
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"valley settlement or from Auby"Description:
Surname and place name with two separate derivations. It can derive from the Norman place name Auby, with d'Auby meaning "from Auby" later Anglicized to Dalby. It can also have Norse roots, meaning "valley settlement".
- Moorley
- Arianny
- Avry
- Maicy
- Kirkby
- Gwenny