Girl Names That End in I
- Maggi
- Tati
Origin:
Short form of TatianaDescription:
Argentine model Tati Cotliar is bringing notice to this shortening of the classic Russian name Tatiana. Tati is cute but teasable; you may need to have supermodel looks and poise to pull it off.
- Matsuri
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"festival; jasmine"
- Rori
- Ursi
- Oli
Origin:
English, nicknameDescription:
Olivia and Olive are popular, but this mini-name cuts them down to their essence. It is unisex, and debuted for girls in the US charts in 2020.
- Verdi
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"green"Description:
Embodies both color and operatic style.
- 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".
- Berti
- Usagi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"rabbit"Description:
Seen as a name for this first time in the anime Sailor Moon.
- Ili
- Ulli
- Sheri
- Karasi
Origin:
AfricanMeaning:
"life and wisdom"Description:
This pretty African girls' name has not one but two admirable meanings.
- Marci
- Tamari
Origin:
Georgian variation of Tamar, HebrewMeaning:
"date palm tree"Description:
Tamari is a rare form of Tamar that used on girls and boys in the US. Beware that tamari is a gluten-free soy sauce-like condiment.
- Jahari
Origin:
Variation of Johari, Arabic from PersianMeaning:
"jewel"Description:
Names ending in -ari are some of the top picks among unisex names, as they are largely genderless and infinitely customizable. Some parents likely use Jahari as a variation of the traditional name Johari, but many others come by the name as their own creation.
- Si
- 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"