Ending in "EYE"

  1. Malai
    • Millaray
      • Mordikai
        • Naphtali
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "wrestling, struggling"
          • Description:

            Rarely used biblical choice -- he's a son of Jacob -- with a bit of a white-bearded image.
        • Nikolai
          • Origin:

            Russian variation of Nicholas
          • Meaning:

            "people of victory"
          • Description:

            Russian forms, like Russian supermodels, are hot these days. This is a strong, worldly way to make Nicholas new; it was chosen for his son by Barry Bonds, Jr. Nikolai also comes with several attractive nickname options, including approachable Nik, spunky Niko, or even hip Kai. A traditional nickname for Nikolai in Russia is Kolya.
        • Nuray
          • Origin:

            Turkish
          • Meaning:

            "bright moon"
          • Description:

            Nuray is one of the most popular girls' names in the Middle East though it's largely unknown and unused in the Western World. The meaning, related to the more familiar Noor, adds appeal.
        • Nightsky
          • Nikolay
            • Nilay
              • Pi
                • Quinturay
                  • Qusai
                    • Qusay
                      • Ry
                        • Origin:

                          Short form of Ryder or Rylan; spelling variation of Rye
                        • Description:

                          Musician Ry Cooder brought this short form into the lexicon -- his full name is Ryland -- and it feels more familiar now that more Ry- beginning names such as Ryder and Riley are, ahem, riding up the ranks. The Rye spelling makes it more of a word or a nature name and less of a nickname.
                      • Rye
                        • Origin:

                          English, diminutive of Ryder,; word name; British surname
                        • Meaning:

                          "cavalryman, messenger"
                        • Description:

                          Rye has the potential to become the masculine version of Rue—a short and sweet name for nature lovers (and whiskey fans too!). Rye might be short for Ryder or Riley or Rylan or any Ry-beginning name, but increasingly it stands on its own.
                      • Rannveig
                        • Sarai
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "princess"
                          • Description:

                            In the Old Testament, God changed Sarai's name to Sara, so this would make a clever and legitimate honor name for an ancestral Sarah. Sarahi is another pretty variation to make the connection even more clear.
                        • Shai
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "gift"
                          • Description:

                            Shai, pronounced like shy, might morph to rhyme with may among native English speakers. This simple and attractive name is sometimes confused with or anglicized as Shay or even the Irish Shea.
                        • Sky
                          • Origin:

                            Nature name
                          • Description:

                            Sky is an ambigender nature name that was first legitimized as the character of Sky Masterson in the 1950 musical Guys and Dolls, played in the film version by Marlon Brando. It's a name we appreciate for its clear, wide-open feel, less hippyish than others like Rainbow and Starlight, and makes an appealing middle name possibility.
                        • Skye
                          • Origin:

                            Scottish place-name
                          • Description:

                            The e-addition takes the name from slightly hippie-ish nature name to the place name of a picturesque island off the coast of Scotland, and for baby namers it's by far the more popular spelling.