1100+ Boy Names That End in I
- Roni
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"my song or my joy"Description:
Looks modern, but sounds like the dated Ronnie.
- Kazumi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"beautiful peace"Description:
Kazumi can be used both as a masculine and feminine name. It is related to names like Kazuko, Kazuo and Kazuki.
- Nolawi
Origin:
AmharicMeaning:
"shepherd"Description:
From Ethiopia's Amharic language, the meaning implies "God is my shepherd".
- Zakari
- Tabari
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"he remembers"Description:
Tabari has a haunting, rhythmic feel.
- Kanji
Origin:
Japanese word nameDescription:
Kanji is the Japanese writing system that uses Han Chinese characters. It is occasionally used as a male given name in Japan. And as most names from Asian cultures have not yet emigrated to the west, they always make unique baby names.
- Enoli
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"black fox"Description:
Perky Cherokee boy name with a great meaning. Foxes symbolize cleverness and playfulness in Cherokee culture.
- Motoki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"submerged rock"Description:
Japanese surname and given name, with multiple meanings dependent on kanji used.
- Yovi
Origin:
Diminutive of Yoav, HebrewMeaning:
"praise Jehovah"Description:
Cute nickname with multicultural appeal — in addition to Yoav, Yovi could be short for names such as Yovan and Yovani.
- Mekhi
Origin:
Derivation and meaning unknownDescription:
Fans of versatile, rising African- American actor Mekhi Phifer have begun to adopt his unusual first name for their sons.
- Pili
Origin:
African, SwahiliMeaning:
"second born"Description:
Will be frequently misunderstood as Pele or, worse, "pilly".
- Falaamatabi
Origin:
Choctaw, Native AmericanMeaning:
"returns and kills"Description:
In Choctaw culture, along with that of certain other Native American tribes, names were not solidified at birth. New names were given after major life achievements. In this case, after a hunt.
- Yishai
- Bledri
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"ruler"Description:
With its dramatic nature meaning (blaidd "wolf" + rhi "ruler"), Bledri looks and sounds pretty distinctive. It's rare even in Wales. But the WYSIWYG spelling makes it perfectly viable.
- Navi
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"prophet"Description:
Naviʾ is the Hebrew word for "prophet," while neviʾa is "prophetess." Both ultimately derive an Akkadian word meaning "to proclaim" or "to summon."
- Huri
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"linen weaver"Description:
Old Testament masculine name that could fit in well with contemporary baby names.
- Dei
Origin:
Welsh, diminutive of Dafydd/DavidDescription:
Simplify things and spell it Dai, or even Day.
- Dyfi
Origin:
Welsh river nameDescription:
River in north-west Wales, spelled in English as Dovey. Like many British river names, it may relate to the word for water.
- Indi
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"land of the Indians"Description:
Short for Indiana or Indio... or just use it on its own. Indi makes a cool and punchy option for either sex.
- Bogi
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"bow"Description:
This Old Norse name — perhaps ideal for a Sagittarius child — is mostly used in modern Iceland and the Faroe Islands.