Girl Names That End in I

  1. Asami
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful hemp"
  2. Matti
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Martha or Matilda, Aramaic or "lady; battle-mighty"
    • Meaning:

      "lady; battle-mighty"
    • Description:

      Matti could be a short form of Martha, Matilda, or even Madeline. The -i ending makes it feel cute and light. With names like Teddi trending for girls, Matti makes a spunky, tomboyish option.
  3. Olivi
    • Description:

      Olivi appears to be a rare variation or shortened form of Olivia, which derives from the Latin word 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree.' The olive tree has historically symbolized peace, fertility, and victory in many cultures. While Olivia ranks among the most popular girls' names in English-speaking countries, Olivi remains extremely uncommon, offering a distinctive alternative with the same pleasing sound and positive associations. This shorter version maintains the melodic quality of the original while providing a unique twist. The name has a delicate, feminine feel with its soft vowel sounds. Parents might choose Olivi for its connection to the beloved classic while wanting something more unusual for their daughter.
  4. Satoshi
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "wisdom; intelligent history"
  5. Tyli
    • Description:

      Tyli is a modern feminine name with a contemporary feel and minimalist structure. This short, sweet name likely emerged as a creative variation of names like Tyler, Tyra, or Tyla, or possibly as an innovative spelling of Tilly (a diminutive of Matilda). With just four letters, Tyli exemplifies the trend toward brief, punchy names that are easy to spell and pronounce. The name has a playful, youthful quality while still being suitable for a grown woman. Though uncommon in most naming records, Tyli represents the modern preference for unique, gender-flexible names with a bright, cheerful sound. Its rarity makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name that stands out without being overly elaborate.
  6. Jerri
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Geraldine, feminine variation of Gerald, English and French
    • Meaning:

      "ruler with the spear"
    • Description:

      Boyish nicknames for girls -- like Charlie and Frankie -- are in fashion, but Geraldine is out. Jerri just might split the difference.
  7. Winni
    • Description:

      Winni is a feminine name that can serve as a diminutive form of Winifred, Winona, or Winter. The name Winifred comes from Welsh elements meaning 'blessed peace,' while Winona derives from Dakota language meaning 'firstborn daughter.' Winni has a cheerful, friendly quality with its bright sound and ending in 'i.' While not commonly used as a formal name, it carries a vintage charm that appeals to parents seeking something sweet and unpretentious. The name's brevity makes it accessible and easy to pronounce across cultures, while still maintaining its distinctive character. It evokes a sense of warmth and approachability.
  8. Himari
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "sunflower; sunshine + hollyhock"
    • Description:

      A bright and pretty Japanese name, hugely popular in its native Japan.
  9. Louli
    • Andri
      • Description:

        Andri is a versatile name used for both genders, though more commonly feminine in some regions. It has diverse origins across multiple cultures. In Icelandic and Norse traditions, it means 'warrior' or 'manly,' while in Greek it can be a diminutive of Alexandra or Andreas, meaning 'brave' or 'strong.' In Indonesian contexts, it may relate to meanings like 'harmony' or 'balance.' The name's brevity and international pronunciation make it portable across cultures. Andri has maintained steady but modest usage, appealing to parents who appreciate its multicultural versatility and simple elegance. The name carries a contemporary feel while having historical roots, offering a balance of tradition and modernity.
    • Steffi
      • Description:

        Steffi is a charming diminutive of Stephanie, which derives from the Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.' This friendly, approachable nickname has gained independent usage as a given name, particularly in German-speaking countries and Scandinavia. Steffi gained international recognition through German tennis champion Steffi Graf, whose success brought attention to this spirited name. With its cheerful sound and informal appeal, Steffi projects an energetic, youthful image while maintaining connection to its classical roots. The name balances familiarity with distinctiveness—recognizable but not overly common. Its brevity and bright ending give it a modern, sporty quality that transitions well from childhood to adulthood.
    • Naelani
      • Description:

        Naelani is a beautiful feminine name of Hawaiian origin that blends melodic sounds with deep cultural meaning. The name typically combines elements meaning 'heaven' or 'sky' and 'beautiful,' creating the poetic meaning 'beautiful heavens' or 'heavenly beauty.' Like many Hawaiian names, Naelani connects to the natural world and spiritual concepts important in Hawaiian culture. The name has gained modest popularity in recent decades as parents increasingly seek names with multicultural roots and meaningful origins. Naelani appeals to those drawn to names with exotic sounds, flowing syllables, and connections to nature. Its rhythmic quality and positive associations make it a distinctive yet accessible choice.
    • Emili
      • Origin:

        Hebrew and Hungarian variation of Emily
      • Meaning:

        "rival"
    • Onneli
      • Origin:

        Feminization of Onni, Finnish
      • Meaning:

        "happiness; luck"
      • Description:

        An attractive name that's uncommon even in its native Finland. Onneli ja Anneli is a Finnish children's movie translated to English as Jill and Joy, although the names are unrelated.
    • Imari
      • Origin:

        American invented name, Japanese place name
      • Description:

        A novel creation in the vein of Amari and Akari. Imari is also a place name, connected to the Japanese city, and is the English term for Arita porcelain.
    • Chofi
      • Description:

        Chofi is a uniquely charming feminine name with likely Hispanic origins. It may be a diminutive or nickname form of names like Sofia (Sophia) with the characteristic Spanish diminutive style. The name has a warm, affectionate quality that conveys friendliness and approachability. Chofi remains relatively uncommon in the global naming landscape, giving it a distinctive quality that stands out. In Spanish-speaking communities, diminutive forms like this often express endearment and closeness. The name's brevity and melodic sound make it memorable while maintaining a playful, youthful energy.

    • Femi
      • Origin:

        Yoruba
      • Description:

        A sweet-sounding Yoruba name with an equally sweet meaning: "love me".
    • Ai
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "love; indigo"
    • Kassidi
      • Description:

        Kassidi is a contemporary feminine name that represents a modern spelling variation of Cassidy. Originally an Irish surname meaning "curly-haired" or "clever," Cassidy transitioned to a given name in the late 20th century, with various spelling alternatives like Kassidi emerging soon after. This variation gained some popularity in the 1990s and 2000s, appealing to parents seeking unique spellings of familiar names. The 'K' beginning and 'i' ending give the name a distinctive, personalized feel while maintaining the recognizable sound of Cassidy. Kassidi offers a blend of Celtic heritage with contemporary styling, making it both rooted in tradition yet individually expressive.

    • Koyuki
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "light snow"