Girl Names Ending in-ie

  1. Cassie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Cassandra
    • Meaning:

      "prophetess"
    • Description:

      Though not much in use, still retains a cozy Little House on the Prairie-type pioneer feel.
  2. Cathie
    • Charlie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Charles or Charlotte
      • Meaning:

        "free man"
      • Description:

        Charlie is one of the friendly, tomboyish male nickname names--another is Sam-- now used almost as frequently for girls: in 2015, it ranked higher on the girls list than on the boys list for the first time. That makes Charlie one of the most popular unisex names around today. The name Charlie, for females, has been jumping up the charts since it reappeared, after a 50-year hibernation, in 2005.
    • Chelsie
      • Christie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Christina
        • Meaning:

          "a Christian"
        • Description:

          One of the coolest girls in the class of '73, still cute but not quite as youthful.
      • Connie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Constance
        • Meaning:

          "steadfastness"
        • Description:

          Connie is a sweet and charming vintage nickname, which ranks in the top 200 in the UK and has a vintage charm that makes it ready for a comeback in the US as well.
      • Coralie
        • Origin:

          French from Latin
        • Meaning:

          "coral"
        • Description:

          Coralie is a French name not often heard here, though she's gaining some recognition via Neil Gaiman's similar sounding spooky and lovely children's book, Coraline. Other literary appearances: Coralie is the stage name of an actress in Balzac's Lost Illusions, and a French girl in an 1850 Thackeray novel.

          Coralie is currently very popular in French-speaking Quebec, and there is a contemporary French singer named Coralie Clement.

      • Corie
        • Darcie
          • Origin:

            Variation of Darcy, Irish or French
          • Meaning:

            "dark one; from Arcy; from the fortress"
          • Description:

            While the traditional Darcy spelling is solidly gender-neutral, the -ie ending of Darcie gives this name unabashedly feminine flair. Darcie is a Top 100 choice in England and Scotland, and briefly ranked in the US from 1967-1977, along with 1980 and 1984.
        • Deenie
          • Destinie
            • Dixie
              • Origin:

                Latin, French
              • Meaning:

                "I have spoken; tenth"
              • Description:

                A sassy, spunky, punchy kind of name, Dixie can also be considered a place name, one that has become problematic because of its association with the antebellum South. The Dixie Chicks recently dropped Dixie from their band name because of its association with slavery and white privilege.
            • Dottie
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Dorothy
              • Meaning:

                "gift of God"
              • Description:

                Dottie and Dot are old Dorothy nicknames that some cutting-edge Brits are bringing back to fashion. It's been half a century since Dottie ranked on its own in this country, one of those nickname names that flourished in the 1890's.
            • Edie
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Edith
              • Meaning:

                "prosperous in war"
              • Description:

                Edie is part of the Evie-Ellie et al family of cute and friendly short forms that sometimes stand on its own. Briefly popular in the 1960s, it could well be due for rediscovery. It's already a fashionable choice in the UK, where it has ranked just outside the Top 100 for several years.
            • Effie
              • Origin:

                English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
              • Meaning:

                "pleasant speech"
              • Description:

                Effie is the old-fashioned short form for Euphemia. It shares a vintage charm with Hattie and Letty although is much rarer than either. Effie is a character in The Hunger Games and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
            • Ellie
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Eleanor and Ellen
              • Meaning:

                "bright shining one"
              • Description:

                Ellie first took off in the UK—yes, in this nickname form—and this warm and friendly name has also become hugely popular here. In 2011, Ellie entered the US Top 100 girl names for the first time and has remained near the top of the charts ever since.
            • Elodie
              • Origin:

                French, variation of Alodia, German
              • Meaning:

                "foreign riches"
              • Description:

                The lyrical and melodious Elodie, a Nameberry favorite, is starting to rise through the US popularity charts for the first time since the 1880s. It's a uncommon member of the trending El- family of names, which includes Ella, Eloise, and Eleanor.
            • Elsie
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Elizabeth via its Scottish variation, Elspeth
              • Meaning:

                "pledged to God"
              • Description:

                Elsie is a sweet vintage nickname-name turned modern star. After a 30-year hiatus, Elsie started climbing the US popularity list 20 years ago and is still headed for the top.
            • Emilie
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Emily; German and Scandinavian feminine form of Aemilius
              • Description:

                Unlike most creative spellings, this one isn't overly trendy or overdone—in fact, it's quite delicate and pretty. However, it is clearly suffering from the plethora of similar names that are flowing around right now (Emelie, Emilia, Emily, Emilee, Amelie, Amelia) and has fallen more than 300 spots since 2013. It might be time for Emilie and her sisters to be left alone for a while.
            • Emmie
              • Description:

                A variation of mega popular name Emma and all of her cousins, Emmie came back to the US Top 1000 for the first time in 80 years in 2016. It's phonetically the same as more popular Emmy, but this option may avoid the award show connection. We could see it rising in future years.