Names that end in y
- Lowdy
Origin:
Cornish variation of Loveday, EnglishMeaning:
"beloved day"Description:
Lowdy is a friendly variation of the traditional Cornish name Loveday. In medieval England, a loveday was when adversaries would meet to settle their dispute peacefully. Babies born during such days were sometimes dubbed Loveday in honor.
- Robley
- Macalay
- Bellemy
- Caly
- Tucky
- Mackay
Origin:
Gaelic, variation of MackaylaMeaning:
"son of Aodh; who is like God"Description:
MacKay is the Anglicized form of Mac Aodha, meaning "son of Aodh" in Gaelic. Aodh is the origin of names such as Aidan and Hugh, making McKay a subtle way to honor people with those names. It could also work as an alternative for of Mackayla, derived from Michael, or to honor a Kay.
- Tetty
Origin:
English, diminutive of ElizabethDescription:
Commonly heard in the eighteenth century, but could cause middle-school titters today. Consider Letty or Tessie instead.
- Fortny
- Mendy
- Korry
- Zinovy
Origin:
Russian variation of Zenobios, GreekMeaning:
"life of Zeus"Description:
An upbeat and unusual name featuring the fashionable V sound and striking initial Z.
- Andray
- Altay
- Archy
- Cobey
- Birley
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"meadow with the cow shed"Description:
A surname with a decidedly burley image.
- Barby
- Leeroy
- Kealey