Girl names that end in ie
- Charlsie
- Sweetie
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"sweetie"Description:
This term of endearment has a longer history as a given name than you might expect. Sweetie first appeared on the charts in 1894 and was given to a peak total of 20 baby girls in 1916. But the most likely reason you're on this page — YouTube stars Rydel and Capron Funk named their daughter Sweetie Mary Funk in 2022, a sister for Super. As with her older brother's name, we don't expect Sweetie's name to inspire a generation of others. A couple of copycats, maybe.
- Jeffie
- Hilarie
- Odie
- Clytie
Origin:
Greek mythology nameMeaning:
"glorious or renowned"Description:
Clytie was a sea nymph who loved the sun god Helios, who spurned her. She turned into the heliotrope flower.
- Jacie
- Parthenie
- Emarie
- Sandie
- Tibbie
Origin:
Diminutive of ElizabethMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
An old-fashioned nickname that hasn't been heard in ages--Cute and unusual, but lacking the legs to stand on its own. Maybe save it for your kitten.
- Emmalie
- Pevensie
Origin:
Literary and surname nameDescription:
This rare English surname's most famous bearers are Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie: the four siblings who are the protagonists of C. S. Lewis' Narnia books. It probably derives from Pevensey, the name of the bay in East Sussex, England where William the Conqueror landed in 1066.
- Rangimarie
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"peace"Description:
Rangimarie is the Maori words for peace, and is occasionally used as a feminine name. Dr Rangimarie Pere is a prominent New Zealander with this name.
- Kerrie
- Tammie
- Mitsie
- Bridgie
- Annelie
- Faerie
Origin:
Old FrenchMeaning:
"realm of fairies"Description:
Faerie is an Old French word used to describe the world of the fae (fairies), from which the English word "fairy" is derived. Edmund Spenser reintroduced it to English speakers in his epic poem The Faerie Queene, where he wanted to use an archaic variation of "fairy."