2000+ Girl Names That End in Y
- Kasey
Origin:
Variation of Casey, IrishMeaning:
"brave in battle"Description:
Kasey was a modestly popular choice among Millennial babies, particularly girls.
- Elsy
Origin:
Variation of Elsie, ScottishMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
A mini variation of Elsie that is better relegated as a nickname than a full form.
- Atty
- Joby
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"persecuted"Description:
Reduces and lightens up the Job connection even further, sounding like a lively, Jody-like nickname name.
- Daphny
- Diversity
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
As a name, a bit too p. c.
- Heartly
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"stag meadow"Description:
Variation of Hartley.
- Iggy
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"fiery"Description:
Diminutive of Ignatius or its female form Ignatia – or, if you're thinking outside the box, of Ingrid or even Indigo. British actor, presenter and comedian Noel Fielding named his second daughter Iggy in 2020.
- Talley
- Dabney
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"from Aubigny"Description:
A unisex surname familiarized by male actor Dabney Coleman, but with potential to carry over to the girl's side as well. Dabney feels in line with the Irish Darcy and Darby.
- Mitzy
- Yancy
Origin:
American variation of Jansen, Dutch, Native AmericanMeaning:
"son of Jan; yankee"Description:
Yancy has begun to rise in usage among baby girls, perhaps in part due to the similarity to the classically feminine name Nancy.
- Vy
- Marny
- Affery
- Tory
Origin:
English, diminutive of VictoriaMeaning:
"victory"Description:
More modern nickname for Victoria than Vicky. Better known as Tori spelling.
- Johnny
Origin:
Diminutive of JohnMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
A unisex nickname style name, similar in sound and feel to Andie, Candy, Indy, or Danny. For boys, it's the ultimate midcentury nickname. But with boyish names for girls like Scottie and Charlie trending, more parents may branch out to Johnny.
- Ellary
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"island with elder trees"Description:
Variant of Ellery
- Kacy
- Elaney