Girl Names That End in I
- Haunani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"beautiful snow"Description:
Hawaiian names tend to evoke sunshine and warm weather — this option is more appropriate for a wintertime baby.
- Ofri
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"my fawn"
- Oli
Origin:
English, nicknameDescription:
Olivia and Olive are popular, but this mini-name cuts them down to their essence. It is unisex, and debuted for girls in the US charts in 2020.
- Darbi
- Cadi
Origin:
Welsh diminutive of Catrin / CatherineDescription:
One of the cute diminutives that's in vogue in Wales... or could be an alternative spelling of Kaydie.
- Emeri
Origin:
English from German, spelling variation of EmeryMeaning:
"industrious"Description:
Emeri is an alternate spelling of Emery which means industrious. Emeri offers a modern twist on traditional names like Emma and Emily. This spelling is used primarily for girls, with just under 200 girls given the name each year.
- Makari
Origin:
Russian, GreekMeaning:
"blessed, happy; I wish"Description:
Traditionally a masculine name in Russian and associated with several saints, Makari could also be inspired by the Greek word Μακάρι/Makári, meaning "I wish". Currently used predominantly on boys in the US, it is given to a handful of girls each year, possibly because of its similarity to other popular contemporary choices such as Amari and Kamari.
- Kivi
- Ayami
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"beautiful color"
- Stassi
- Niki
Origin:
Greek, diminutive of NicoleDescription:
Streamlined version of outdated Nicki.
- Selbi
- Liliuokalani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"smarting pain of the eyes"Description:
Lili'uokalani was the name of the only queen and last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, which was overthrown in January 1893.
- Eneli
Origin:
Estonian, invented nameDescription:
The Estonian equivalent of Annelise, combining Ene (an Estonian form of Anna or Hendrika) with Eliisabet.
- Enjoli
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
This perfume name, undoubtedly a takeoff on the French word for pretty, has somehow wafted into the girls' lexicon. Too commercial.
- Destri
- Cari
- Verdi
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"green"Description:
Embodies both color and operatic style.
- Yuvi
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"stream"Description:
Gender-neutral nickname typically used for Yuval, the modern Hebrew form of Jubal.
- Riki