Ending in "EYE"

  1. Sly
    • Origin:

      English word name, diminutive of Sylvester
    • Description:

      A bit too cunning.
  2. Solveig
    • Origin:

      Scandinavian
    • Meaning:

      "the strong house or daughter of the sun"
    • Description:

      Common in Scandinavia, this name has rarely come to our shores. The name of the heroine in Ibsen's Peer Gynt, Solveig is currently a widely-used name in Norway. Pronounced authentically, with a silent 'g', it becomes much more appealing.
  3. Samay
    • Saraj
      • Szárai
        • Tai
          • Origin:

            Chinese
          • Meaning:

            "great extreme"
          • Description:

            Tai, which rhymes with Kai, is a unisex name with a range of international references. It means the equivalent of "too much" in Chinese but is also used as a Maori name meaning "the tide" and in Romanian means "yours." While it's only ever ranked in the U.S. Top 1000 as a girls' name, during the height of the popularity of Olympic skater Tai Babilonia, Tai makes a simple intriguing modern choice for either gender.
        • Ty
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of various Ty-beginning names
          • Description:

            As Tyler has begun to recede, a number of parents, including the Wayne Gretzkys, have cut straight to the livelier short form.
        • Tye
          • Description:

            Tye is a masculine name with multiple possible origins, functioning as either a standalone name or a shorter form of Tyler or Tyson. It may derive from Old English, where it referred to a meadow or an enclosure, or it could be related to the Old Norse name Týr, referring to a god of war and justice. As a modern given name, Tye gained modest popularity in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century, appreciated for its brevity and straightforward pronunciation. The name projects a casual, friendly image while maintaining a certain strength. Its simplicity makes it versatile across various cultural contexts, and its single-syllable structure gives it a contemporary, streamlined quality.
        • Tarjei
          • Thai
            • Vi
              • Origin:

                Short form of Viola, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "violet"
              • Description:

                Vi is a common short form for Violet and Viola, not commonly used as a full name. But if you're trying to bridge a long first name and a long last, the minimalist Vi might be exactly what you need in the middle.
            • Wafai
              • Yermolai
                • Zimri
                  • ithai