Puerto Rican Girl names ending in -y

  1. Nancy
    • Origin:

      English diminutive of Ann
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Nancy originated as a contraction of "mine Ancy," with Ancy being a nickname for Annis, a Medieval English variation of Agnes. In the 18th century it began being used in its own right, as well as a nickname for Ann. Related names include Nan, Nance, Nanette, Nanny, and Nanou.
  2. Naomy
    • Nashly
      • Origin:

        English, Modern Invention
      • Meaning:

        "from the ash tree meadow"
      • Description:

        Nashly, for when Oakley feels too popular and Ashley is too out of style, for when Natalie is a bit too traditional and Natasha just isn't right, for when you like Hadley and Presley and Ainsley but want something more, for when you loved Nash for a baby boy or when you need to honor a Nathaniel and an Ashley in one.
    • Nataly
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Natalie
      • Description:

        With Natalie and Natalia in the US Top 100, it is perhaps not a surprise to see a spelling variant enter the US Top 1000. New for 2023, Nataly was given to nearly 300 baby girls.
    • Nathaly
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Natalie/Nathalie
      • Description:

        This variant of the more popular spellings swaps out the -ie ending for a y, though the result is a name that is more reminiscent of Italy than a girl's name. While it has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 2004, it sits a couple hundred spots behind Nathalie (Number 670), and it pales in comparison to the constant Natalie (Number 31).
    • Nayely
      • Nohely
        • Nachaly
          • Nagely
            • Nahiely
              • Nahiomy
                • Naiely
                  • Naihomy
                    • Naiomy
                      • Naishaly
                        • Nashally
                          • Nashaly
                            • Natshaly
                              • Nayelly
                                • Neishaly