Names with a nicknamey feel

  1. Evie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Eve or Eva
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      Evie was derived from Eve, which in turn comes from Chawwah, a Hebrew name related to the concept of life. Evie can be used as a nickname for any name that starts with Ev-, including Eva, Evelyn, and Evangeline, but also for names such as Genevieve and Maeve. Evie is typically pronounced with a long E sound, but a short E is also valid.
  2. Ezrie
    • Ezzie
      • Fia
        • Origin:

          Irish or Portuguese or Italian
        • Meaning:

          "wild or weaver"
        • Description:

          Fia may be most notable at this moment as the Anglicized version of the Irish Fiadh, one of the fastest-rising names in the Republic of Ireland. The meaning of Fia or Fiadh is sometimes given as "deer" but that's in the sense of a wild deer, as the name relates to the ancient word for wild.
      • Fifine
        • Finn
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "fair or white"
          • Description:

            Finn is a name with enormous energy and charm, that of the greatest hero of Irish mythology, Finn MacCool (aka Fionn mac Cuumhaill), an intrepid warrior with mystical supernatural powers, noted as well for his wisdom and generosity.
        • Frankie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Frances
          • Meaning:

            "from France; free man"
          • Description:

            Vintage nickname name, with a down-to-earth country feel. This renewed interest placed Frankie back in the US Top 1000 in 2015 after a 41-year hiatus. For girls, it's a popular choice in England and Wales, Australia, and New Zealand. Drew Barrymore, who helped popularize and glamorize boyish names for girls, has a daughter named Frankie. On TV's Better Things, Pamela Adlon's middle daughter is named Frankie (sister to Max and Duke, both girls).
        • Freddie
          • Origin:

            Dininutive of Frederick, German
          • Meaning:

            "peaceful ruler"
          • Description:

            Just the kind of casual, flippant nickname that upscale Brits are putting on their sons' birth certificates, but few U.S. parents are.
        • Ginny
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Virginia, American place-name and Latin
          • Meaning:

            "virginal"
          • Description:

            Ginny was more common before Jenny and its myriad variants came along.
        • Hallie
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "dweller at the meadow by the manor"
          • Description:

            Hallie -- it rhymes with alley and is not to be confused with Halle or Hailey or Holly -- is one of those comfy nicknamish names that are in favor in these complicated times.
        • Hennie
          • Indie
            • Origin:

              Short form of India, Indigo etc
            • Description:

              Indie is an independent-sounding nickname name that is in the Top 100 in Wales. As a diminutive, it's growing in popularity -- along with indie films, indie publishing -- and the reason some parents are choosing names like India and Indigo. The Indie version seems more feminine, while Indy as in Indiana Jones tends toward the boyish.
          • Jaz
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Jasmine or Jasper
            • Description:

              Unisex variation of Jazz or Jasper that couldn't say it more plainly. Used for their daughter by tennis couple Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi.
          • Jem
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of James or Jeremiah
            • Description:

              This name of the ten-year-old boy in the much loved and acclaimed modern classic To Kill a Mockingbird could find favor along with that of the character's sister, Scout.
          • Joni
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "God is gracious"
            • Description:

              Iconic folk singer Joni Mitchell (born Roberta Joan) lends this cute vintage nickname a cool, bohemian feel. This spelling feels more streamlined and modern than Mad Men-esque Joanie.
          • Joss
            • Origin:

              English diminutive of Jocelin
            • Meaning:

              "the merry one"
            • Description:

              Joss hadn't been heard much in this country before the emergence of Joss (born Joseph) Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, et al; it would make a catchy middle name choice. Female British singer Joss Stone was born Jocelyn.
          • Jordie
            • Kai
              • Origin:

                Hawaiian, Frisian, Chinese
              • Meaning:

                "sea; warrior; triumph"
              • Description:

                Kai is an internationally flexible name with many possible origins and meanings, growing in popularity in the US and a diverse range of European countries.
            • Keats
              • Origin:

                English literary name
              • Meaning:

                "kite"
              • Description:

                Poetic and easier to pronounce (it's keets) than Yeats (which is yates). This one of many poets' names to consider, such as Auden, Eliot, Frost, Byron, Lorca, Marlowe, Blake, Emerson and Tennyson, which was used by Russell Crowe.
            • Kit
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Christopher
              • Meaning:

                "bearer of Christ"
              • Description:

                Actor Kit Harington, aka the dreamy Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, has given this nickname-name new style and appeal for boys. Actress Jodie Foster used it for her son.