Puerto Rican Girl names ending in -i

  1. Rubi
    • Origin:

      Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "ruby; precious gemstone, lapis lazuli + beautiful"
    • Description:

      The Spanish and Portuguese form of popular Ruby is another addition to the list of attractive gem names for girls, that might sometimes be used by English speaking parents who want their child's name to stand out when written down. Rubi is also of Japanese origin, and associated with another gemstone: the lapis lazuli.
  2. Angeli
    • Description:

      Angeli is a feminine name with Italian and Greek roots, derived from 'angelo,' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.' In Greek, 'angelos' referred to a divine messenger, later adopted into Christian traditions as heavenly beings. The name Angeli represents the plural form of angel in Italian, giving it a collective sense of divine protection. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, it enjoys greater recognition in Italy, the Philippines, and other regions with strong Catholic influences. The name has a lyrical, flowing quality with its soft consonants and open-vowel ending. Angeli conveys a sense of ethereal beauty and spiritual significance without being overly religious. Its international character makes it recognizable across different cultures while maintaining its distinctive charm.

  3. Aolani
    • Origin:

      Hawaiian
    • Meaning:

      "cloudy skies"
    • Description:

      An unusual Hawaiian nature name with an appealing vowel-rich sound.
  4. Natali
    • Description:

      Natali is a feminine name that serves as a variation of Natalie, ultimately derived from the Latin phrase "natale domini" meaning "birth of the Lord," referring to Christmas Day. This elegant name has multicultural appeal, being recognized in various European countries including Russia, Italy, and throughout Latin America. Natali offers a slightly more exotic feel than the more common Natalie or Natalia forms. The name gained moderate popularity in the United States during the 1990s and early 2000s, but remains less common than its variants. With its melodic sound and international recognition, Natali presents a sophisticated yet accessible option for parents seeking a name with cross-cultural appeal and subtle religious undertones.

  5. Estefani
    • Description:

      Estefani is a feminine name that represents a Hispanic variation of Stephanie, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.' This melodic name gained popularity particularly in Spanish-speaking communities and among Latino populations in the United States during the late 20th century. Estefani offers a distinctive cultural flair while maintaining recognizable roots. The name experienced modest popularity peaks in the 1990s and early 2000s, coinciding with broader trends of embracing cultural naming variations. The spelling with an 'f' rather than 'ph' reflects Spanish orthographic conventions, making it more phonetically intuitive in Spanish language contexts. Estefani projects an image of gentle strength and cultural pride.
  6. Naiomi
    • Description:

      Naiomi is a variant spelling of the more traditional Naomi, which has Hebrew origins meaning 'pleasantness' or 'delightfulness.' This alternative spelling maintains the beautiful meaning and biblical connections of the original while offering a slightly different visual appearance. In the Bible, Naomi is an important figure in the Book of Ruth, known for her loyalty and resilience. The Naiomi variation incorporates an additional 'i,' perhaps influenced by names like Niomi or to create a more intuitive spelling for the pronunciation. While less common than the standard spelling, Naiomi has appeared in usage across various English-speaking countries, appealing to parents who appreciate the traditional name but desire a subtly distinctive twist.
  7. Nayomi
    • Description:

      Nayomi is a feminine name with multiple cultural roots, primarily associated with Japanese and Sinhalese origins. In Japanese contexts, it may be derived from 'Naomi' with an alternate spelling, carrying meanings like 'honest beauty' or 'straight beauty' depending on the kanji characters used. In Sri Lankan tradition, Nayomi means 'loving eyes' or 'gentle eyes.' The name has gained modest international recognition while remaining relatively uncommon. Its melodic quality with the flowing 'yomi' ending gives it a distinctive sound that appeals to parents seeking something both exotic and accessible. Nayomi offers cross-cultural appeal with its soft sounds and positive associations of beauty and gentleness.
  8. Nayelli
    • Description:

      Nayelli is a beautiful feminine name with Aztec origins from Mexico. The name comes from the Nahuatl language and is believed to mean "I love you" or "I adore you," making it a deeply affectionate choice for a daughter. Nayelli remains relatively uncommon in the United States, giving it a distinctive quality while maintaining its cultural roots. The name has gained some popularity among families with Mexican heritage who wish to honor their cultural background. Nayelli typically features the pronunciation "nay-EL-ee" or "nigh-EL-ee," and may occasionally be spelled as Nayeli with a single 'l'.

  9. Anaeli
    • Description:

      Anaeli is a feminine name with diverse origins. It may be a variation of Anael, a name with Hebrew roots meaning "grace of God" or "God has answered." In some cultures, it combines Ana (meaning "grace") with Eli (meaning "height" or "elevation"). The name can also be found in Swahili and Tanzanian communities. Anaeli has a melodic flow with its alternating consonants and vowels, giving it a gentle yet distinctive sound. While not extremely common in the United States or Europe, it has been gaining modest popularity among parents seeking a unique yet accessible name with spiritual undertones. Its international appeal and beautiful meaning make it an increasingly attractive choice for families with diverse cultural backgrounds.

  10. Anaili
    • Elienai
      • Jehieli
        • Leamsi
          • Marangeli
            • Mariangeli
              • Mayerli
                • Nachali
                  • Nashali
                    • Shaddai
                      • Tanairi