Girl names that end in ie
- Karlie
Origin:
Spelling variation of CarlyDescription:
Supermodel Karlie Kloss lends this spelling variation some style. Having appeared in the US Top 1000 since 1991, it was in trouble of dropping off completely when it ranked Number 992 in 2009. Since then, however, it has made modest strides back up the list.
- Emmarie
Origin:
Variation of Emery, German, combination name, blending Emma and MarieMeaning:
"industrious; universal + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
On one hand, this may be a twist on the unisex Emery, to make it more obviously feminine - and to make it stand out from Emery, Emory, and Emerie, which all rank in the US Top 600.
- Selie
- Binnie
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"crib, wicker basket"Description:
Like Minnie and Winnie, eccentric enough to appeal to the iconoclastic parent.
- Martie
Origin:
Diminutive of Martina or Martha, Latin or AramaicMeaning:
"of Mars; lady"Description:
With echoes of Marty McFly, Martie is a charming retro nickname name which might derive from Martina, Martha, or even Marceline or Matilda. Part of the growing trend of boyish names for girls, its vintage, approachable feel gives it standout appeal alongside similar picks like Scottie and Frankie.
- Arkie
- Talie
- Shannie
- Christie
Origin:
Diminutive of ChristinaMeaning:
"a Christian"Description:
One of the coolest girls in the class of '73, still cute but not quite as youthful.
- Maizie
- Airlie
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"place name"Description:
This Scottish surname and Scottish and Australian place name has a pleasant airy and breezy sound to it. Camden mayor Lara Symkowiak chose the name for her daughter born in 2016.
- Montie
- Manzie
Origin:
Music nameDescription:
Manzie was an obscure one-person name until Woody Allen used it for his young daughter, named after jazz drummer Manzie Johnson. Johnson played with another jazz musician, Sidney Bechet, whose last name Allen used for his other little girl.
- Jazzie
- Harrie
Origin:
Short form of Harriet, EnglishMeaning:
"estate ruler"Description:
Harrie is one adorable short form of Harriet, an under-appreciated classic. Another adorable short form, Hattie, is over three times as popular as the original.
- Sinnie
- Kizzie
Origin:
Diminutive of Keziah, HebrewMeaning:
"cassia tree"Description:
Kizzy remains the most popular spelling of the Keziah short form, at least in some part thanks to its appearance in the 1977 television show Roots.
- Genavie
- Makenzie
Origin:
Spelling variation of MackenzieMeaning:
"son of Kenneth"Description:
More and more variations of Mackenzie are joining the Top 1000.
- Felicie