Girl Names That End in I
- Jatziri
Origin:
AztecMeaning:
"dewdrop"Description:
This name of Aztec origin has the lovely possible meaning of "dewdrop". Both the Jatziri and Jatziry spellings were given to a few dozen baby girls in 2022.
- Razzi
Description:
Razzi is an uncommon feminine name with a contemporary feel and multiple potential origins. It may be a diminutive form of names containing 'raz' or a creative modern invention. In some cultures, it could connect to the Arabic word for 'provider' or reference the Italian word 'razzi' meaning 'rockets' or 'rays,' suggesting brightness and energy. The double 'z' gives the name a distinctive buzz and memorable quality. Razzi's rarity means that bearers typically stand out, with the name's zippy sound projecting confidence and vivacity. The name's brevity makes it practical while remaining distinctive, and its modern vibe pairs well with both traditional and contemporary middle names.
- Arzoi
Origin:
PunjabiMeaning:
"request, prayer"Description:
This beautiful Punjabi name has seen a sudden rise in diaspora communities — in a recent year, it rose in England and Wales by 300%, and entered the Top 200 in Canada. Popular among Sikh parents, it has its roots in Persian, Arabic, and Punjabi, and likely means "humble request, prayer, petition".
- Danai
Description:
Danai is a feminine name with Greek origins, derived from the ancient Greek word 'Danaë,' who was a figure in Greek mythology, the mother of Perseus. The name carries connotations of wisdom and strength. In some African cultures, particularly in Zimbabwe and South Africa, Danai means 'loving' or 'to love one another.' The name has gained some international recognition through notable bearers like Zimbabwean-American actress and playwright Danai Gurira. While not among the most common names in Western countries, it has been growing in popularity for its melodic sound, unique character, and cross-cultural significance. Its relatively uncommon status makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet meaningful name.
- Courtni
Description:
Courtni is a feminine name representing a modern spelling variation of Courtney. Originally an Anglo-Norman surname derived from place names containing "court" (meaning a yard or courtyard) and the suffix "-ey" (meaning island or settlement). It began transitioning to feminine usage in America during the 1950s-1960s, with peak popularity in the 1980s-1990s. The variant spelling "Courtni" emerged during this trend of creative name spellings, offering parents a way to personalize the classic name while maintaining its pronunciation. Courtni conveys sophistication with a contemporary twist and remains less common than the traditional spelling, giving it distinction while still being recognizable.
- Jaloni
Description:
Jaloni appears to be a modern created name with several possible origins. It may be related to names like Jelani (Swahili for 'mighty' or 'full of strength') with a modified spelling, or it could be a feminine variation of Jalon. The 'Jal-' prefix appears in various naming traditions, while the '-oni' suffix has a melodic quality found in some Italian and Hebrew names. This name emerged primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the United States, reflecting contemporary trends toward creating distinctive-sounding names with musical qualities. Usage records indicate it remains relatively uncommon but has gained some recognition in recent decades. The name exemplifies modern naming patterns that favor unique combinations of familiar sounds.
- Koi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"carp"Description:
The Koi is a variety of carp especially popular in ornamental gardens in Japan, where they are a symbol of good fortune. In Buddhist culture, the koi is associated with courage. Being one letter away from trendy Kai boosts its prospects as one of the new unique unisex names.
- Kichi
Description:
Kichi is a feminine name with Japanese origins, where it carries the meaning of 'fortunate,' 'lucky,' or 'blessed.' In traditional Japanese usage, it often appears as part of a longer name rather than standing alone. The name is concise and has a pleasant, gentle sound that's relatively easy to pronounce across different languages. While uncommon in Western countries, Kichi represents a trend toward adopting cross-cultural names with positive meanings. The name's association with good fortune makes it particularly meaningful. Parents might choose Kichi seeking a name that's both distinctive and carries uplifting connotations, while appreciating its connection to Japanese cultural heritage.
- Mahi
Origin:
Sanskrit; Hawaiian; FrenchMeaning:
"earth goddess; strong; bitter"Description:
Mahi is another name for the Hindu earth goddess Bhumi. It also means strong in Hawaiian and might be a medieval French variation of Mary. But most modern Americans would hear it as the name of the fish mahi-mahi.
- Gili
Description:
Gili is a concise, melodic feminine name with multicultural origins. In Hebrew, it means 'my joy' or 'happiness,' making it a meaningful choice that conveys positivity. The name also appears in Indonesian culture, where it refers to small islands (particularly the Gili Islands near Bali), giving it geographical significance. In Hindi, Gili can mean 'wet' or 'moist,' associated with fertility and life. This short, two-syllable name is appealing for its simplicity, international pronunciation, and bright, uplifting sound. While relatively uncommon in Western countries, Gili has gained modest popularity among parents seeking short, meaningful names with cross-cultural appeal. Its brevity makes it practical while its multicultural roots give it depth and versatility, appealing to families with diverse backgrounds or global perspectives.
- Hiyori
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"fine weather; harmony"
- Chabli
Description:
Chabli is a feminine name with possible origins from Arabic, Hebrew, or French influences. It could be a variation of Chablis, which is a town and wine region in France, giving it an elegant European flair. The name may also be related to the Arabic name Chebli, meaning 'from the mountains.' Chabli is quite rare in English-speaking countries, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something unique. Its melodic sound with the soft 'ch' beginning and the light ending gives it a gentle, feminine quality. The uncommon nature of this name means a child named Chabli would likely stand out, carrying a name that blends exotic origins with a contemporary feel.
- Marsai
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Actress Marsai Martin, who holds the title of youngest-ever studio film producer, has inspired a handful of parents to use her otherwise-unique name.
- Aggi
Description:
Aggi is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Scandinavian contexts, it often serves as a diminutive of Agnes, derived from the Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure' or 'holy.' In Icelandic usage, it can be a shortened form of names containing the element 'ag' meaning 'edge of a blade.' Some consider it a variant of Aggie, the familiar form of Agnes or Agatha. The name has a bright, cheerful quality with its double consonant and short ending. Though uncommon in mainstream usage, Aggi appears occasionally in Nordic countries and among families seeking distinctive yet accessible names. Its brevity and friendly sound give it a contemporary feel despite its traditional roots, appealing to parents who prefer names that are both sweet and uncommon.
- Calendion
Origin:
GreekDescription:
The name of a late-5th-century Patriarch of Antioch.
- Oriini
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"place name"Description:
Oriini Kaipara is a Māori journalist who made headlines by becoming the first person with a face tattoo (Moko Kauae) to host the prime-time news in New Zealand. Her name may derive from the New Zealand place name Orini.
- Johari
Origin:
Arabic and Swahili from PersianMeaning:
"jewel"Description:
An attractive and traditional unisex name perfect for a cross-cultural child. Despite the current popularity of names ending in -ari, Johari is surprisingly rare in the US, though recent years have seen it rise slightly. It comes from the Arabic jawhar via the Persian gohar meaning "jewels, gemstones" making it a sparkly choice, and a relation of Jawhara and Cevahir.
- Martedi
Description:
Martedi is a feminine name derived from the Italian word for Tuesday, 'martedì.' As a day name, it has its etymological roots in 'dies Martis' or 'day of Mars' in Latin, connecting it to the Roman god of war. While day names like Sunday or Wednesday have some tradition in English, Martedi remains distinctly uncommon and exotic. The name carries a rhythmic, musical quality typical of Italian language, making it appealing despite its rarity. Those with Italian heritage might choose it to honor their cultural roots, while others might select it simply for its melodic sound and unique character. Martedi projects sophistication with its international flair and distinctive pronunciation.
- Darshini
Description:
Darshini is a feminine name with Sanskrit origins, primarily used in Hindu families. The name derives from the Sanskrit word "darshan," meaning "vision," "sight," or "philosophy." More specifically, Darshini translates to "one who gives darshan" or "one who provides a glimpse of the divine." In Hindu tradition, darshan refers to the auspicious sight of a deity or holy person, making this a spiritually significant name. Darshini is most commonly found in India, particularly in South Indian communities, and among the Indian diaspora worldwide. The name carries connotations of spiritual insight, wisdom, and divine beauty. While not frequently found in Western naming practices, Darshini has gained some recognition globally through increased cultural exchange and appreciation for names with meaningful spiritual backgrounds.
- Traci
Description:
Traci is a feminine name that gained popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. It emerged as a modern variant spelling of Tracy, which originated as an English surname derived from place names meaning 'place of Thracius' or from the Norman personal name 'Thrascius.' Traci represents the trend of modifying traditional spellings to create distinctive yet recognizable names. The name peaked in popularity in the 1970s, when it embodied a contemporary, spirited quality. While less common today, Traci continues to evoke associations with the vibrant, independent women's culture of late 20th century America. The name has a friendly, approachable quality while maintaining a touch of uniqueness through its spelling variation.
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