Feminine Ending baby names
Names tagged with “Feminine Ending” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
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- Elliena
Celtic
76Variant of Elienna, possibly derived from Helen (Greek 'bright, shining'). May also blend Ellen with the Irish diminutive -a ending.
- Jamilett
Arabic
70From Arabic Jamil (beautiful) with Spanish feminine diminutive -ette suffix, creating an elegant, refined name meaning beautiful one.
- Jazell
English
62Modern invented name blending 'Jazz,' the American musical form, with a feminine ending. Represents creativity, modernity, and artistic expression.
- Amiylah
Arabic
55From Arabic 'Amila' meaning 'one who works' or 'industrious,' with the -ah ending adding femininity. Alternatively connected to 'amirah' meaning 'princess' or 'leader.'
- Yaneliz
Spanish
55Modern Spanish blended name combining Yane (a form of Juana, from Hebrew Johanna meaning 'God's grace') with the suffix -liz (diminutive or feminine ending).
- Shantell
French
42From Old French 'chanter' (to sing) with the feminine diminutive suffix '-elle'. A lyrical, musical name meaning 'little singer' or 'songbird.'
- Terriah
Celtic
42Likely a modern feminine variation, possibly blending Terra (earth) with Irish diminutive -iah endings, suggesting earthiness or ground connection.
- Emmalynne
Celtic
42Blend of Emma (whole, universal) and Lynn (lake). Modern feminine elaboration combining classic and nature-inspired elements.
- Promyse
English
40A modern creation blending 'promise' with feminine suffix '-se', suggesting hope and commitment rather than traditional etymology
- Elonni
Celtic
40Likely a modern feminine variation, possibly related to Irish names with 'elon' or 'lon' elements, or inspired by nature-based naming trends
- Arrietty
Literary
40Created for Studio Ghibli's 'The Secret World of Arrietty' (2010), a diminutive form suggesting 'little' combined with Beatrix Potter's Borrowers universe influence.
- Zaylene
Celtic
40Modern feminine blend, likely derived from Zay- prefix combined with -lene/lyn suffix, suggesting brightness or star-like qualities in contemporary usage
- Mariely
Spanish
40Modern feminine form blending María (of the sea, beloved) with the -ly suffix, creating a contemporary diminutive with lyrical quality.
- Jeyla
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious', a feminine variation emphasizing grace and dignity
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
