Girl Names That End in I
- Rahi
Origin:
SanskritDescription:
Rahi, also known as Radhika or Rahimai, is a regional form of the Hindu goddess Radha.
- Varuni
Origin:
HinduDescription:
Varuni is a Hindu goddess and the consort of Varuna, the Hindu God of the water, making this one of the many mythological names with water meanings. Varuni, also known as Varunani, emerged from the ocean and is known as the personification of amrita (the nectar of immortality). She is also known as the "agent of transcendent wisdom".
- Nusi
- Hualani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"heavenly fruit"Description:
An intruiging and rare Hawaiian "-lani" name to add to the books if you are looking for an alternative to trendy Leilani and Kehlani.
- Geri
Origin:
Diminutive of Gerladine, feminine variation of Gerald, English and FrenchMeaning:
"ruler with the spear"Description:
Out of fashion alongside the full form - Geraldine. But with boyish nicknames for girls rising, maybe Geri isn't so far out.
- Sandi
- Ili
- Ulli
- Piri
- Himani
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"snow"Description:
A snowy epithet of the goddess Pavarti.
- Caisi
- Alli
- Armahni
- Dari
Origin:
Variation of Dara or DariusDescription:
Breezy and flyaway.
- Zoei
Origin:
From the Greek name Zoe meaning life.Description:
This is the clumsiest and least popular version of the classic Greek name Zoe. Little wonder this variation has fallen nearly 200 places in the US popularity rankings in just 2 years. We recommend you stick with the beautiful and elegant Zoe (which, for those of you looking to avoid overly-used names, is less popular than the American spelling 'Zoey').
- Sekai
Origin:
African, ShonaMeaning:
"be humorous"Description:
For parents searching for an African name that is wearable in the US, Sekai is a wonderful option for a daughter.
- Sahari
- Matsuri
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"festival; jasmine"
- Sheri
- Karasi
Origin:
AfricanMeaning:
"life and wisdom"Description:
This pretty African girls' name has not one but two admirable meanings.