2000+ Girl Names That End in Y

  1. Marcey
    • Lory
      • Cinny
        • Wimberley
          • Origin:

            English surname
          • Meaning:

            "One who came from Wimboldsley"
          • Description:

            This English surname has a posh, upper-class vibe in line with Wimbledon or Wellington. Wimberley could make a creative honor for a familial Kimberly.
        • Imagery
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            Often used in connection with poetry, Imagery has potential as an unusual name. Perhaps you'll get a daydreamer with this one.
        • Cacy
          • Mulberry
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Description:

              As a name, it's linked to Sir Mulberry Hawk, a character in Charles Dicken's Nicholas Nickleby.
          • Tacey
            • Hadly
              • Corby
                • Alany
                  • Lowdy
                    • Origin:

                      Cornish variation of Loveday, English
                    • Meaning:

                      "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.
                  • Caly
                    • Mackay
                      • Origin:

                        Gaelic, variation of Mackayla
                      • Meaning:

                        "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 Elizabeth
                      • Description:

                        Commonly heard in the eighteenth century, but could cause middle-school titters today. Consider Letty or Tessie instead.
                    • Barby
                      • Goldy
                        • Yanely
                          • Shaday
                            • Jacky