Feminine Suffix baby names
Names tagged with “Feminine Suffix” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
Tags come from our enrichment model (not just one dimension). Compare scores, origins, and trends — then open profiles for full context.
106 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Eliahna
Hebrew
94Combination of Elijah (Hebrew 'my God is Yahweh') and the feminine suffix -na, creating a modern feminine form of the biblical name Elijah.
- Loucille
French
92Blend of Louise (famous warrior) and -cille suffix. Louise derives from Germanic 'Ludwig,' meaning 'famous warrior.' The -cille diminutive creates an affectionate, refined form popular in early 20th-century French naming.
- Adamaris
Latin
84From Latin 'amarus' (bitter) combined with feminine suffix '-is'. A rare modern creation blending Romance language elements.
- Darianny
Spanish
84From Darius, Persian origin meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor', with feminine suffix -anny creating a modern diminutive form popularized in Hispanic communities
- Yazlin
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Yazid' meaning 'he increases' or 'grows', blended with modern feminine suffix -lin, suggesting growth and abundance
- Aamira
Arabic
84From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander', with feminine suffix. Also Hebrew roots meaning 'exalted' or 'treetop'.
- Emrielle
Celtic
84Variant of Emrys/Emery with Celtic roots, possibly influenced by Irish 'Emhir' or blended with 'elle' suffix for femininity
- Marvella
English
84From the English word 'marvellous', meaning wonderful or extraordinary. A modern invention blending Marvel with feminine suffix -ella.
- Jalilah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jalil' meaning 'great' or 'mighty', with the feminine diminutive suffix '-ah'. Conveys nobility and grandeur.
- Alaynna
Celtic
84Modern spelling variation of Alaina/Alayna, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright', blended with feminine suffix patterns.
- Azzaria
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Azzar' meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', with the feminine suffix '-ia'. Also linked to Hebrew roots meaning 'help' or 'aid'.
- Ahmira
Arabic
84Princess or noblewoman; derived from Arabic 'amir' meaning ruler or commander, with the feminine suffix '-a'
- Angelena
Greek
84From Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger', with the feminine suffix -ena. Associated with angels and divine messengers.
- Jaielle
Celtic
84Modern feminine variation, likely blending Jai- with -elle. Jai relates to victory in Sanskrit; -elle is a French feminine diminutive ending.
- Brooklyne
English
84Modern American creation blending Brooklyn (the New York borough) with the feminine suffix -lyne, evoking the place while adding a contemporary, stylized twist.
- Eastlyn
English
84Modern blended name combining 'East' (directional) with the feminine suffix '-lyn', creating a contemporary invented name without historical etymology.
- Jameah
Hebrew
84Feminine form of James, derived from Hebrew Yaakov meaning 'supplanter.' Jameah blends traditional biblical roots with modern phonetic styling.
- Adriela
Latin
84From Latin Adrianus, relating to the Adriatic Sea region. Feminine form with the diminutive suffix -ela, suggesting grace and delicacy.
- Adalya
Celtic
84Derived from Irish roots, likely related to 'adal' meaning noble, with a feminine diminutive suffix creating an elegant, noble character.
- Evalynn
Celtic
76Modern feminine form blending Eva (life) with the Irish suffix -lynn. Evokes vitality and Irish heritage with contemporary styling.
- Elianeth
Hebrew
76Variant of Eliana, combining Eli (my God) with the feminine suffix -ana. Associated with light and divine favor.
- Nazayla
Hebrew
76From Nazareth, the biblical city in Israel, with the modern -yla suffix creating a feminine variant. Associated with the holy city and Christian tradition.
- Airiella
Celtic
76Elaborated form of Airell, derived from Old Irish 'airí' meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage', with feminine diminutive suffix '-ella'
- Briannaly
Celtic
76A modern blended name combining Brianna (noble, high) with the suffix -ly, creating a contemporary feminine form with Celtic roots.
- Carliyah
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Carl (man) with feminine suffix -iyah. Contemporary creative spelling without established historical etymology.
- Ahmylah
Arabic
76Likely a modern creative variation blending 'Ahmad' (praiseworthy) with feminine suffix '-ah' or '-ilah', creating a contemporary feminine form.
- Davionna
English
76Modern blended name combining David (beloved) with a feminine suffix, creating a contemporary variation with no historical root.
- Zylah
Celtic
74Modern invented name blending 'Z' initial with -ylah suffix; likely inspired by Zyah, Zyla, or Zion with contemporary feminine variation.
- Jenica
Hebrew
74A modern English variant of Janice, derived from Jehovah with the feminine suffix -ica. Means 'God is gracious.'
- Nicole
Greek
72Victory of the people. Derived from Greek nike (victory) combined with the feminine suffix -ette, popularized in French as Nicolette.
- Anthonela
Italian
70Feminine diminutive of Anthony, derived from Latin Antonius. Means 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth', with Italian -ela suffix adding softness.
- Raylnn
Celtic
70Modern variant of Ray combined with feminine suffix -lnn. Ray derives from Gaelic meaning 'graceful' or 'wise'. Contemporary invented blend.
- Samiuela
Hebrew
70God has heard (Hebrew Samuel) with Polynesian feminine diminutive -ela suffix, blending Semitic and Pacific Island naming traditions.
- Javianna
Spanish
70From Spanish Javier, derived from Latin meaning 'new house.' Javianna is a feminine elaboration blending the masculine name with the feminine suffix -anna.
- Nelliana
Celtic
70Diminutive form combining Nell (bright, shining) with the feminine suffix -iana. A rare, ornate variant suggesting elegance and luminosity.
- Junissa
Latin
70Feminine form derived from Junius, a Roman family name. The -issa suffix adds diminutive or feminine qualities, suggesting 'of or belonging to the Junius family.'
- Rhettlyn
Celtic
70Modern blend combining Rhett (from the surname, popularized by literature) with the feminine suffix -lyn, suggesting 'red stream' or 'red water'
- Anayely
Spanish
70Modern invented name, likely a blend of Ana (grace) and Yely or -ely suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form popular in Latin American communities.
- Adannaya
Celtic
70Likely a feminine variation combining 'adan' (little fire) with the diminutive suffix '-aya', suggesting warmth and vitality in Irish tradition.
- Kambrielle
Celtic
70Feminine variation combining Kameron (crooked nose) with the -elle suffix, creating a modern Celtic-inspired name with strength and elegance
- Breyelle
Celtic
70Modern invention blending Brey with the feminine suffix -elle, likely inspired by names like Brielle with Celtic sound influence.
- Emoriee
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Emory (Germanic: 'brave power') with -ee suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form
- Dylilah
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Dylan (son of the sea) with the -lah suffix, creating a feminine variant with lyrical, flowing qualities.
- Jelianny
Spanish
70Modern feminine form combining Jeli- with the suffix -anny. A contemporary creation popular in Caribbean and Latin American communities.
- Arielys
Spanish
62Arielys is a modern feminine blend combining Ariel (Hebrew 'lion of God') with the Spanish feminine suffix -ys, creating a contemporary elaboration of a biblical name.
- Ivannia
Latin
62Feminine elaboration of Ivan (John), meaning 'God is gracious.' Combines the Russian masculine form with Spanish/Italian feminine suffixes -ia.
- Amirya
Arabic
62From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander', with the feminine suffix '-ya'. Conveys nobility and leadership.
- Miyelle
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Scottish Gaelic elements meaning 'beloved' or 'dear,' with modern feminine suffix -elle creating a contemporary variant.
- Abiella
Hebrew
62Father of strength; a feminine elaboration of Abiel, combining Hebrew 'ab' (father) with 'el' (God/strength), Latinized with the suffix -ella.
- Azraella
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Azrael, the angel of death, feminized with the diminutive suffix -ella. Means 'God's help' or 'whom God aids'.
- Brooklen
English
62Modern invented name blending Brooklyn with the suffix -len, creating a feminine variation of a New York borough name meaning 'broken land' or 'marshland'.
- Damirah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'amir' (prince/commander) with feminine suffix '-ah'. Also connected to Hebrew roots meaning 'speech' or 'eloquence'.
- Gracelynn
English
55A modern blend of Grace (divine favor, elegance) and the suffix -lynn (lake, feminine ending). Combines spiritual grace with nature.
- Daveah
Celtic
55Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of David or Davey with feminine -ah suffix, blending Hebrew and contemporary naming trends.
- Abriyah
Hebrew
42Modern variant blending Hebrew 'Abra' (father of multitudes) with the feminine suffix '-iah', creating a contemporary feminine form with spiritual depth.
- Analyssa
Greek
42From Greek 'analysis,' meaning 'a breaking down or dissolving.' A modern invented name blending analytical with feminine suffix -ssa, reflecting contemporary naming trends.
- Jalynne
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Jalen or Jaylen with the feminine suffix -nne, likely inspired by nature-oriented contemporary naming trends.
- Gracilyn
Latin
42From Latin gracilis meaning 'graceful, slender.' The -lyn suffix is a modern English feminine diminutive, creating a contemporary blend.
- Davonna
English
42Modern invented name blending David (beloved) with the feminine suffix -onna, popular in African American naming traditions of the 1970s-1980s.
- Zaneya
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Zane' meaning 'gift from God', with the feminine suffix '-ya'. A modern elaboration combining spiritual significance with contemporary style.
- Jessielynn
Hebrew
42Jessie from Hebrew 'Yishay' (gift from God); -lynn adds English feminine suffix meaning 'lake' or 'pool'
- Arieliz
Hebrew
42Blend of Ariel (Hebrew 'lion of God') with the feminine suffix -liz. Popularized by Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' and Disney's 'The Little Mermaid'.
- Alizeth
Hebrew
42A modern feminine form blending Hebrew roots suggesting nobility and joy, with the -eth suffix common in vintage English names
- Jonnae
Irish
42Feminine variation of Jonah, meaning 'dove' in Hebrew origin, blended with Irish naming traditions and -ae suffix for girls.
- Jarielle
Hebrew
42Feminine form blending Jared (descended from God) with the suffix -elle, creating a modern elaboration of a classical biblical name.
- Mileyna
Celtic
42Modern variation blending Miley with Irish feminine suffix -na. Related to Irish name traditions emphasizing bright, youthful qualities.
- Vinessa
Latin
42Feminine form of Vince, derived from the Latin vincere meaning 'to conquer.' Vinessa combines classic strength with modern femininity through the -essa suffix.
- Sharina
Celtic
42Feminine form of Sharon, from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain.' Sharina combines the biblical place name with feminine suffix -ina, creating a modern Celtic variant.
- Trianna
Celtic
42Tri- means three; -anna is a feminine suffix. Modern invented name blending Celtic elements with contemporary naming style.
- Janilah
Arabic
42From Arabic, likely a feminine form combining Jani (graceful) with the feminine suffix -lah, suggesting gracefulness and elegance
- Israelle
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Yisrael' meaning 'one who strives with God', with the French feminine suffix '-elle' added for a softer, feminine form.
- Averiella
Celtic
42Diminutive form related to Averill, from Old Irish meaning 'battle' or 'warrior', blended with feminine -ella suffix
- Briselle
Celtic
42Likely a modern feminine variation blending Irish roots with French diminutive style, suggesting brightness or sparkle.
- Rosene
Latin
42From Latin 'rosea' meaning rose-colored or rosy. A feminine elaboration of Rose, combining floral beauty with vintage charm.
- Saviona
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Gaelic elements suggesting 'wise' or 'savvy,' with contemporary feminine suffix -ona. May also relate to 'savior' through Latin roots.
- Selyna
Celtic
42From Welsh origin, possibly related to 'selen' meaning moonlight or 'sel' meaning blessed, with the -yna suffix indicating femininity.
- Milanis
Latin
42Derived from Milani/Milan, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear.' Milanis adds a feminine suffix, suggesting 'one who is gracious and beloved.'
- Jarelis
Spanish
42From Latin 'Iaraelus,' possibly related to names meaning 'he whom God helps' or derived from Jared with feminine suffix -lis.
- Julyssa
Latin
42Modern invented name blending Julius (Roman family name) with feminine suffix -ssa. Often associated with the month of July or interpreted as 'youthful' through the Julian root.
- Jazzelle
Literary
42Modern creation blending 'jazz' (the American musical form) with the French feminine suffix '-elle', suggesting a free-spirited, artistic sensibility.
- Haadiyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'hadi' (guide) with feminine suffix '-yah'. Means 'the guiding one' or 'she who guides', often used in Islamic naming traditions.
- Shirelle
French
42Feminine form derived from Shirley, originally meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire meadow', with the -elle suffix adding a diminutive, elegant quality.
- Jonessa
Hebrew
42Feminine derivative of Jonah, from Hebrew meaning 'dove,' symbolizing peace and gentleness. The -essa suffix creates a distinctly feminine variation.
- Ariellah
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Ariel' meaning 'lion of God', with -ella suffix adding diminutive flair. Modern elaboration of a biblical name.
- Jessenia
Latin
40Feminine form of Jesse, from Hebrew Yishai meaning 'God exists,' with Spanish -enia suffix creating a unique modern variant.
- Faithlynn
English
40A modern compound name combining Faith, a virtue name representing trust and belief, with Lynn, a feminine suffix meaning 'lake' or 'soft.'
- Ivorie
English
40Derived from ivory, the precious material, suggesting purity, elegance, and rarity. A modern invented name blending the classic 'Ivory' with the feminine suffix '-ie'.
- Elivia
Latin
40Feminine form of Elijah or elaboration of Eli, meaning 'my God is Yahweh' with the Latin feminine suffix -ia
- Emmelina
Germanic
40From Old German 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'labor,' combined with diminutive suffix '-ina.' Historically a feminine form suggesting industriousness or noble heritage.
- Nataliah
Latin
40From Latin 'natalis' meaning 'natal' or 'of birth', with Russian feminine suffix -iah. Associated with Christmas and nativity.
- Mikenna
Celtic
40Feminine form of Mícheál, derived from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God', blended with Irish diminutive -enna suffix.
- Arcelia
Latin
40From Latin 'arcelia,' possibly related to 'arcus' meaning 'bow' or 'arch,' with feminine suffix. Associated with strength and grace.
- Berlynn
Germanic
40Modern blend combining 'Berlin' (the city) with the feminine suffix '-lynn', creating a contemporary place-inspired name.
- Emmalin
English
40From Emma (whole, universal) with feminine diminutive suffix -lin. A refined variant emphasizing delicate femininity.
- Yuleisy
Spanish
40Modern Spanish feminine name, likely a creative blend combining 'Yule' (festive) with the feminine suffix '-eisy', or possibly derived from 'Yulia' with Spanish adaptation.
- Aeiress
Celtic
40Likely a modern invention blending 'Aire' (Irish for 'noble') with the feminine suffix '-ess', creating an aristocratic feel.
- Joelynn
Hebrew
40God is gracious (Joel) blended with the feminine suffix -lynn, meaning 'lake' or 'soft' in English tradition.
- Emilene
Latin
40Feminine elaboration of Emile, derived from Latin Aemilius meaning 'rival' or 'striving.' The -ene suffix adds a delicate, vintage French character.
- Angelisa
Latin
40Combination of 'angel' (from Greek angelos, messenger) and the feminine suffix '-isa'. Conveys divine, heavenly qualities with a modern, feminized twist.
- Audreyanna
English
40From Old English 'Æðelþryð' meaning 'noble strength'. Audrey became popular through Saint Audrey, and -anna is a common modern suffix creating a feminized variant.
- Dalyza
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Daly (Irish surname) with the -iza suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form with Irish heritage roots.
- Delaynee
Celtic
40Modern creative variant blending 'delay' with feminine suffix '-ee', likely inspired by similar names like Delaney
- Joelys
Hebrew
40Feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is willing' or 'Jehovah is God'. The -ys ending adds a modern, lyrical French-influenced twist.
- Maximiliana
Latin
40From Latin 'Maximilianus', derived from 'maximus' (greatest). Feminized form of Maximilian, conveying greatness and dignity.
- Annalia
Latin
30Graceful, derived from Anna with the feminine suffix -alia, suggesting 'of Anna' or 'grace-like'. A rare modern elaboration of the classic Anna.
- Emireth
Hebrew
29From Hebrew 'emir' (prince/commander) with the feminine suffix '-eth'. Means 'princess' or 'female ruler'.
Found a name you like?
Add it to a tournament and let the best name win.
Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
