Girl names that end in ie

  1. Nathalie
    • Description:

      A French variation of Natalie that's used occasionally in contemporary America. In England and Wales Natalie remains about 10 times as popular as Nathalie.
  2. Mckenzie
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Mackenzie, Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "son of Kenneth"
    • Description:

      Used quietly on boys in the US since the early 20th century, Mckenzie was abruptly overtaken by the Mackenzie spelling back in 1973 when actress Mackenzie Phillips introduced the name as a possibility for girls. While Mckenzie has never matched its sibling spelling in popularity, it nevertheless climbed the charts in its wake, peaking in 2000 at #133.
  3. Ottie
    • Valérie
      • Axie
        • Origin:

          English, invented name
        • Description:

          A zingy nickname-style name that was used occasionally in the early twentieth century, and returned to the charts in 2020. There are no obvious names it could be short for, which is all the more reason to use it on its own. In Kate Manning's historical novel My Notorious Life, the character Annie Muldoon gets the nickname Axie because she "axes" so many questions.
      • Maie
        • Gertie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Gertrude
          • Description:

            Gertie has a certain homespun charm, summoning to mind butter-yellow braids and denim overalls, summoning mind the adorable character played by little Drew Barrymore in E.T. Is the world ready for the return of Gertie and Gertrude? Maybe?
        • Jennie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Janet, Jane, Jean, and Jennifer
          • Description:

            Long before the Jennifer Era, Jennie was a fashionable pet form of several names, and was also used independently -- in 1875 it was in the Top 20. Jennie was replaced by the Jenny spelling in the 1960s, and is rarely seen today.
        • Athalie
          • Origin:

            Hebrew and French
          • Meaning:

            "God is praised"
          • Description:

            An interesting cousin of Natalie (the 'h' is silent) found in the Louisiana Cajun community, Athalie is the name of a tragedy by classic French playwright Racine.
        • Annemarie
          • Origin:

            English combination of Anne and Marie
          • Meaning:

            "grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
          • Description:

            One of the most classic smoosh names around, and very international, too.
        • Norrie
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "light"
          • Description:

            Old-fashioned nickname for Nora, Honora, Eleanor, Noreen... or any name with that "nor" sound.
        • Suzie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Suzanne, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "lily"
          • Description:

            Suzie (and Susie) was the one of the It Nicknames of midcentury America, right up there with Debbie and Kathy.
        • Oralie
          • Origin:

            French variation of Aurelia
          • Description:

            Better go to the original Aurelia or Aurelie, if only for its similarity to the ord 'orally.' In pop culture, Oralie is a Pokemon name.
        • Idgie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Imogen or Imogene, Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "maiden"
          • Description:

            This cutesy nickname is best known as that of Imogene Threadgoode in the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
        • Mellie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Melissa, Amelia, Melanie and related names
          • Description:

            Mellie is not Millie and it's not Nellie, though it will forever be confused with those too more familiar nicknames. It's cute, too, and while some of the names it's usually short for may be sailing into the sunset (so long, Melody!), others like Amelia are rising through the ranks and may give Mellie a new chance to shine as a cute girls' nickname. Just be prepared for endless confusion.
        • Lacie
          • Claudie
            • Origin:

              French feminine variation of Claude
            • Description:

              Attractive form still très Parisienne.
          • Cambrie
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              Cute but slight mix of stylish sounds Cam and Bree, chosen by Rick Schroder for his daughter.
          • Eadie
            • Beanie
              • Origin:

                Invented nickname
              • Description:

                Up-and-coming actress Beanie Feldstein is attracting attention toward her unusual — but rather cute — nickname. She was born Elizabeth Greer Feldstein but nicknamed "Elizabeanie" by her childhood nanny. It was later simplified to Beanie by her older brothers.