-ey names are used more often as masculine names. Copyright © 2009-2020 Baby Names Pedia Bonny3▼ Form of Barbara. "Victory bringer." These girl names reached the top of their popularity in the 1920s (USAGE OF 1.53%) and are now much less common (USAGE 0.19%, 88% LESS), with names such as Jessenia becoming less fashionable.

Girl Names Ending with -ah A h ending baby names and what they mean, with 361 results. "Constant, steadfast."

Nysa, var.

Nyada, Nyad Var.

We have a collection of beautiful and unique Tamil girl names beginning from A with search and filter options to choose a name with ease. See also Arcenia. See also Amiya. Root fr. Usage of Britany, Britny, Brittany and Brittny as children's names has declined circa 1990. From Welsh element. Greek element.

-ah names are used more often as feminine names. Find a beautiful and unique Hindu Girl name beginning with N for your bundle of joy. Bany and Biny are creative forms. Nanny, Hanny, Anny Var. "Night." Under the repressive regimes of Tsars, Bolsheviks and eventually the Communist Party, one would hardly find a country in the world with larger cultural and social differences.

Albinia2 Root fr. "Elf or magical being, friend." "People of victory."

Ania1 Form of Anya. Root fr. Nyna is not a Top 2000 name.

"Noble." These girl names reached the top of their popularity in the 1920s (USAGE OF 1.53%) and are now much less common (USAGE 0.19%, 88% LESS) , with names such as Jessenia becoming less fashionable.

Usage of these girl names reached its apex 2 decades ago (ADOPTION OF 3.8%) and is almost as widespread today (ADOPTION 2.9%, DOWN 24%) , but with names like Nyah becoming somewhat outmoded. Common, with usage of 0.112% for Nyla and Nylah as baby names in 2018, higher than 0.104% the previous year. Hebrew element.

"Extremely good looking."

Latest collection of Tamil baby girl names starting with A with meaning for newborn babies. Albinia3 Var. Ardenia is seldom adopted as a baby name. of Nidia. Nickname deriving from B names such .. Bunny is a commonplace (UPPER 77%) women's name, and occurs regularly (UPPER 69%) as a surname. "White."

Adonia From Greek language. The names' popularity increased from the 1920s up to the 1970s. Gender-neutral name.

See also Noola. Based on French, Old German words. Albinia1 Form of Alba. Gender-neutral name. E y ending baby names and what they mean, with 334 results. Bentley Derivative of Old English. Addey, Adey and Laidey are unique as girls' names. Hebrew word. A conventional birth name (#791 A YEAR AGO), Ansley also exists frequently as a surname.

Alonia, Allonia Forms of Alona.

The most trendy names for newborns among these are Riley (#28), Paisley (#52), Harley (#225), Brinley (#338) and Adley (#620), while Boley (TOP 4%) and Hensley (1%) are common -ey surnames. about | terms of use | privacy policy Based on Greek word. Adley▲ Form of Adlai. Kenia (#821), Melania (#1081) and Nia (#474) are three of the more chic baby names here, while Mania (TOP 37%) and Vernia (59%) are popular -nia surnames. "Inexhaustibility; other, another person." Possibly means "house of figs" .. Arsenia, Arcenia and Arsania are not often adopted as baby names. Their usage peaked in 1973 with 1.147% of baby girls being given -nya names. Not in Top 2000. -nya names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. Nydia is widely used as a girls' name compared to other forms. Greek element. Usage of these girl names is at its apex presently (ADOPTION OF 0.1%), except for names like Nya which have fallen out of style. Unusual, with the feminine -ia ending for Alveenia, Alvinia, etc., like Alathia. Unisex name. Popular as last name, and Abbey (TOP 4%) is similar to popular -ey last names Agey (TOP 74%), Airey (21%). "Strong, brave bear."

"Water nymph." Berny (UPPER 64%) and Bunny (69%) occur commonly as last names.

See also Ann. Unusual as a girls' name, but Adalley is comparable to the more familiar Adelle. See also Ally.

of Constance.

Stems fr. Source fr. "Climbing plant." Aynsley, Ansley1▲ Origin fr. Also used for boys.

Adey2 Var. "Only hermitage wood or clearing." Stems fr. Source fr.

Root fr. Ailey Var. Bethany▼, var. View Girl Names Ending with -nya at Baby Names Pedia - Page 9 - with concise name meanings, origins, pronunciation, and charts! Avania and Avannia are not listed in the US Census. Hebrew. Ashley appears commonly (UPPER 1%) as a last name. Uncommon. Latin language.

"Beloved."

Bonny1▼ Form of Bonita. Similar-sounding name endings for -ny: -na, -ne, -ney, -ni, -y. Bailey, var. Rare, but Albinia is similar to popular -nia surnames Anania (TOP 21%), Armenia (46%). Rather unusual as a birth name, Beckey exists more commonly as a last name. Adoption of Nya and Nyah as birth names in 2018 was 39.8% less than the previous decade.

Summary Index of names [and variants] for -ey names for girls. All rights reserved. Emmey, Emilley, Emiley, Aemiley Var.

of Antonia. From Hebrew word.

Adalley Var. of Emily.

Old English element.

-nya names are somewhat popular as baby girl names.

Used somewhat frequently as children's names, Aimey and Amey are comparable to the common Amee. Stems fr.

Appolonia, Apolonia, Apollinia, Appolinia Stems fr. "He (God) has favored me." Derived fr. "Foreign woman." See also Nadya. Based on Greek language. "He (God) has favored me." Conny and Konny are not often adopted as girls' names.

Nyla1▲ Form of Nila. "Blessed."

Spanish element. Ey ending baby names and what they mean, with 334 results. See also Amma. Girl Names Ending with -nia N ia ending baby names and what they mean, with 162 results. Asheley From Old English word. Derivative of Kiswahili language.

of Ayanna.

Tonia2▼, Antonia2▼ Forms of Antoinette. "God is just." of Aileen. Gender-neutral name. From Old English word. Root fr. Berny1, Benny2 Forms of Bernadette. Greek. Hebrew word. A is the most common first letter for baby names for both girls and boys.

of Anne. Here is the list of -ey names for boys. .. Or a variant of Amber with .. Outside Top 2000. Not Top 2000 name. of Cynthia. Bayley, Bailley Stems fr.

Adoption of these girl names reached its highest 28 years ago (USAGE OF 3.16%) and has become much reduced since (USAGE 0.34%, 89% LESS) , with names like Britny becoming somewhat dated. One of the top Dutch names in the US is Noor — which also has separate Arabic roots — a diminutive of Eleonora. of Naida. Source fr.

"Ash meadow." Greek element. Konny, Conny Var. Hebrew. Stems fr. Root fr. Bentley is unique as a feminine name, existing commonly (TOP 1%) as a last name. Nyx Stems fr.

"From Brittany or Britain." Based on Latin. Apollonia, var.

Similar-sounding name endings for -ey: -ay, -ea, -ee, -y.

Aubrey▲ Source fr. Stems fr. Nyx is not listed in the US Census. Tonia1▼, Anthonia Based on Latin element. of Ada. Ania soared in popularity 12 years ago.

Possibly means son of Ann or .. Ansonia, Annesonia and Annsonia are barely found as women's names. Audrey was popular in the 1930s and is almost as common now. -ny names are used more often as feminine names. French, Latin. Tony, Anthony Var. -ny names are used more often as feminine names. of Nia. of Arden. See also Brittane. Not Top 2000 name. Feminine of Anthony, used since classical .. Tony (UPPER 36%) and Anthony (50%) are commonplace as women's names. "Nest." Not that popular as a children's name. Adoption of Antonia and forms grew 48 years ago and has become less, with Tonia becoming less in vogue. Adoption of Bethany, Bethanny, etc. Nydia2 Root fr. Gaelic, Swahili.

Dutch girl names have historically been overlooked by American parents, but as the world of possible baby names expands, more parents may begin to embrace Dutch names for their daughters. Derivative of French, Hebrew elements. -nia names are used more often as feminine names.