Names that end in y
- Nelley
- Gülay
- Elsey
- Trilbey
- Yaretzy
- Saidy
- Destiney
- Salomey
- Keilly
- Cordy
Origin:
Diminutive form of Cordelia or CordulaMeaning:
"heart"Description:
A playful yet strong sounding nickname name that could work as an alternative to Katie, Cory, Casey, Cora, or Rory. Deriving from Cordelia or Cordula, which originate from the Latin cor, Cordy could mean "heart".
- Ashbey
- Holyday
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"day for religious observance"Description:
Holyday is an archaic term from which "holiday" is derived. It would make a meaningful middle for a child born on an important religious holiday.
- Sharity
- Keisy
- Daizy
- Milenny
- Suanny
- Lexy
Origin:
Diminutive of AlexandraDescription:
There were over 1000 baby girls named Lexi -- just Lexi -- in 2015, versus only 72 named Lexy. The reason that Lexi wins: Many parents see the i ending as more feminine for a nickname-name that might be considered unisex.
- Madley
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Part Hadley, part Madeline, Madley is an invented smoosh name for our times. Of course, it sounds like madly so that may put some parents off, though for others the intense meaning may be a good thing. Madley also sounds a little like Melody and a bit like medley, appealing musical associations.
- Shary