Girl names that end in ie
- Clelie
Origin:
French from LatinMeaning:
"famous, illustrious"Description:
Clelie or Clélie is the French form of the interesting and little-used Roman name Clelia.
- Zoelie
Origin:
French from GreekMeaning:
"life"Description:
Zoelie, also spelled Zoélie, looks like a modern elaboration of Zoe but may have deeper roots. It is thought to be a form of Zoelle, a feminization of Zoel, the French version of the saintly name Zoellus. His name seems to be a form of Zoilos... which itself comes from the same root as Zoe, meaning "life"! Whether it's ancient or modern, Zoelie is a pretty name that might appeal as an unusual alternative to Sylvie and Coralie.
- Baie
- Dolcie
- Mie
Origin:
Danish, Norwegian diminutive of Marie, JapaneseMeaning:
"bitter; beauty; three"Description:
A sweet and simple nickname for Marie that could serve to freshen up the outdated full form.
- Lanie
- Dessie
- Ozzie
Origin:
English, GermanMeaning:
"divine; deer"Description:
This zippy diminutive name has been rising up the charts in recent years as a cool unisex choice. The Ozzy spelling is currently more popular all round, however for girls the Ozzie spelling isn't too far behind. It was given to around 50 American girls in 2023, while Ozzy was chosen for 70.
- Stassie
Origin:
Diminutive of AnastasiaDescription:
The lovely Anastasia comes with a multitude of nickname options, and Stassie is a cute one we don't hear often.
- Kimmie
- Ellorie
- Haylie
Description:
A variation of Hailey that nosedived more than 100 places in 2009.
- Silkie
- Kobie
- Linnie
- Jimmie
Origin:
Diminutive of Jamesina, feminine variation of JamesMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Jim and Jimmy was the nickname du jour for all of the Jameses. It's a lot less popular now, but with the rising trend of boyish nicknames for girls - maybe Jimmie will cross over.
- Melodie
- Lyssie
- Sydnie
- Emie