Girl Names That End in I

  1. Beri
    • Description:

      Beri is a feminine name with diverse cultural origins. In Hebrew, it can mean "my well" or relate to the word for clarity. In Hungarian, it may function as a nickname for names containing "ber" such as Bernadett. The name also appears in Indian cultures with various meanings depending on context and language. As a standalone name, Beri has a modern, minimalist appeal with its brief four-letter structure and soft sound. This simplicity gives it cross-cultural adaptability. While uncommon in most Western countries, its brevity aligns with contemporary naming trends favoring short, distinctive names. Beri offers a subtle uniqueness without being difficult to pronounce or spell.

  2. Tai
    • Origin:

      Chinese
    • Meaning:

      "great extreme"
    • Description:

      Skater Tai Babilonia brought this sleek modern name to the world's attention. Pronounced "tie."
  3. Zsuzsi
    • Description:

      Zsuzsi is a Hungarian diminutive form of Zsuzsanna, which is the Hungarian version of Susanna or Susan. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Shoshana, meaning "lily" or "rose." Zsuzsi functions as an affectionate nickname in Hungarian culture, much like Suzie or Susie in English, though it can also stand as a given name in its own right. The distinctive 'Zs' beginning, pronounced similar to the 's' in "pleasure," gives the name an exotic quality outside of Hungary. While common in its native country, Zsuzsi remains rare internationally. The name carries connotations of sweetness and familiarity in Hungarian culture, with a youthful, endearing quality.

  4. Cati
    • Origin:

      Welsh diminutive of Catrin / Catherine
    • Description:

      The Welsh version of Katie... if it's not too catty for you.
  5. Randi
    • Origin:

      Feminine diminutive of Randolph
    • Meaning:

      "shield-wolf"
    • Description:

      A relic of the midcentury Mandi-Sandi-Andi era.
  6. Janai
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Variation of Janae, Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "God answers; god is gracious; sacred threat"
    • Description:

      Janai is a traditionally masculine Hebrew name, however it could equally be used as an alternative spelling to Janae, an elaboration of the classic Jane.
  7. Imri
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Description:

      Rare biblical name.
  8. Olukemi
    • Origin:

      Yoruba
    • Meaning:

      "God cares for me"
    • Description:

      Borne by British MP Olukemi (Kemi) Badenoch, this Yoruba name has a beautiful meaning.
  9. Yoatzi
    • Description:

      Yoatzi is an uncommon feminine name with Nahuatl (Aztec) origins from Mexico. The name carries indigenous heritage and is connected to ancient Mesoamerican culture. While not widely used globally, it has gained some recognition through social media influencers, particularly Mexican-American content creators. The name has a distinctive sound that sets it apart from more conventional names, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a name with cultural significance and originality. Yoatzi typically represents qualities of strength, beauty, and connection to ancestral roots. Its rarity contributes to its special appeal for those wanting to honor indigenous Mexican heritage.
  10. Vani
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "eloquent in words"
    • Description:

      Vani is an alternative name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati.
  11. Anieli
    • Description:

      Anieli is a feminine name with multiple cultural connections. It may serve as a Polish feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge,' or relate to the Polynesian name meaning 'angel' or 'heavenly messenger.' In some contexts, it appears as a variant of Aniela, a Polish name derived from Angela, meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.' The name has a gentle, flowing quality with its vowel-rich pronunciation. Anieli remains relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries but may be found in Polish communities or among families with Polynesian heritage. Its international character gives it versatility across cultures while maintaining a distinctive and melodic quality.

  12. Nati
    • Description:

      Nati is a versatile name used for both boys and girls across several cultures. As a feminine name, it often functions as a diminutive of Natalia or Natalie, derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth' with connections to Christmas. In Hebrew, Nati (masculine) is short for Nathaniel or Nathan, meaning 'gift of God.' The name is also found in Ethiopian culture and in Spanish-speaking countries as a nickname. Nati's brevity gives it a modern, accessible quality while its multicultural usage makes it adaptable across different backgrounds. The name has a bright, friendly sound that contributes to its appeal as a cross-cultural choice with various meaningful roots.

  13. 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.
  14. Niabi
    • Origin:

      Native American, Osage
    • Meaning:

      "fawn"
    • Description:

      Strong and rhythmic American Indian name.
  15. Brittani
    • Description:

      Brittani is a feminine variant of the name Brittany, which is derived from the name of the historical region in northwest France. This modern spelling variation emerged in the late 20th century when parents sought more distinctive ways to spell popular names. Brittani peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s, reflecting the broader trend of names ending with 'i' rather than 'y' or 'ie'. The name evokes qualities of strength and vivacity, and many Brittanis may find connections to Celtic heritage through the name's origins. While less common today than at its peak, Brittani continues to be appreciated for its youthful, spirited sound and recognizable yet individualistic quality.
  16. Sindi
    • Description:

      Sindi is a feminine name with multiple origins. In Albanian, it means 'spark' or 'intelligent,' reflecting brightness and intellect. It's also considered a diminutive form of names like Cindy or Sindy, which themselves derive from Cynthia (originally referring to someone from Mount Cynthus in Greek mythology). In some South African cultures, Sindi has indigenous roots and different local meanings. The name has maintained moderate popularity in Albania and parts of Eastern Europe, while in English-speaking countries, it's less common than its variant spellings. Sindi offers a simple yet distinctive quality with its bright, positive connotations.
  17. Armahni
    • Description:

      Armahni is a feminine name with contemporary origins, likely developed as a creative variation inspired by the Italian designer brand Armani. The added 'h' gives the name a unique spelling while maintaining its sophisticated sound. As a given name, Armahni emerged primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, reflecting trends toward fashion-inspired naming and distinctive spellings. The name carries associations of elegance, style, and luxury due to its namesake connection. Armahni remains relatively uncommon, appealing to parents seeking modern, distinctive names with an upscale feel. The name's soft sounds and rhythmic three-syllable structure give it a melodic quality that works well across various cultural contexts while maintaining its contemporary flair.

  18. Bozsi
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Erzsébet, Hungarian
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      Bözsi is a derivative of Erzsébet, the Hungarian variation of Elizabeth.
  19. Amarachi
    • Origin:

      Igbo
    • Meaning:

      "God's grace"
    • Description:

      Used by Kerry Washington as the middle name for her daughter Isabelle.
  20. Leoni
    • Description:

      Leoni is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. It can be seen as a variant of Leonie, which derives from the Latin name Leo meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage. In some contexts, it may also function as a shortened form of Leontine or Leonida. Particularly popular in German-speaking countries and gaining traction elsewhere in Europe, Leoni offers a softer, more feminine take on the powerful lion imagery associated with its root. The name blends a certain strength with a melodic, gentle sound. While not among the most common names in English-speaking countries, Leoni has been gradually increasing in usage, appealing to parents seeking a name that balances traditional roots with a contemporary feel and cross-cultural appeal.