Girl Names That End in I
- Lumikki
Origin:
Variation of Lumi, FinnishMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Finland's answer to Snow White.
- Rori
- Ursi
- Usagi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"rabbit"Description:
Seen as a name for this first time in the anime Sailor Moon.
- Berti
- Jelani
Origin:
SwahiliMeaning:
"mighty"Description:
Unisex Swahili name rising in popularity. Musician Jelani Aryeh may be an influence, as well as American's recent love for a multitude of names ending in -lani, such as popular Leilani and Kehlani.
- Corbi
- Saffi
- Daci
- Arihi
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"noble"Description:
Maori form of Alice
- Gethsemani
Origin:
Greek from AramaicMeaning:
"oil vat"Description:
Alternative spelling of Gethsemane, the biblical garden on the Mount of Olives where Jesus was arrested. It could be considered part of the wave of new Christian spiritual names, and the spelling has the advantage of making the pronunciation clear.
- Liluri
Origin:
SyrianDescription:
In Syrian mythology, Liluri was the goddess of the mountains. She is also associated with bulls, which were sacred to Liluri and her consort Manzuri, the weather god.
- Ci
Origin:
TupianMeaning:
"mother"Description:
In the Tupi culture indigenous to Brazil, Ci is a primeval mother goddess.
- Chiyuki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"thousand snow"
- Tsubaki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"camellia flower"Description:
Fragrant floral Japanese name.
- Lihini
Origin:
SinhaleseMeaning:
"bird"Description:
Lihini is a word name from Sri Lanka. When used as a name, it is often interpreted as meaning "free as a bird"
- Aurai
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"nymphs"Description:
In Greek mythology, nymphs of the breezes.
- Umai
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"mother, placenta"Description:
In Turkish mythology, Umay was the mother goddess of the Earth, protecting women, children, and fertility. The name is derived from the Turkish root umāy, meaning "placenta." The placenta was considered to have incantatory properties, making Umay the ideal name for this goddess. Today, it's a well-used girl name in Turkey, along with Ece, another name for the goddess.
- Adei
- Harlei