Submitted Names Matching Pattern *y

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *y.
gender
usage
pattern
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Arcely f American (Hispanic, Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Variant of Araceli with the spelling more or less phonetical in English nature.
Archy m Literature
Variant of Archie.... [more]
Ardy m Indonesian, Filipino
Meaning uncertain.
Ardy m & f Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Ard (for males) and Arda (for females).
Arely f Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Mexican), American (Hispanic, Modern)
Possibly a Hispanic feminine variant of Areli (which is a masculine name in the Old Testament) or a contracted form of Araceli... [more]
Aretey m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Aretaeus.
Arey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Areios via Areus.
Arianny f English (American, Modern)
Apparently a form of Arianna. This name was popularized in the early 2010s by American ring girl Arianny Celeste (1985-), born Penelope López Márquez, in whose case it is reportedly derived from a nickname she had as a child.
Arielly f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Arielle/Ariel, reflecting the Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation of the French form of Ariella.
Aristey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Aristaeus.
Arjay m English (Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials RJ.
Arkaac'ty m Yakut
Yakut form of Arcadius.
Arkay m Armenian
Means "king" in Armenian.
Arkhelay m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Archelaos (see Archelaus).
Arkhelay m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Archelaos (see Archelaus).
Arletty f French (Modern, Rare)
Most likely an adoption of the stage name of Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat (15 May 1898 – 23 July 1992), known professionally as Arletty. Arletty was a French actress, singer, and fashion model... [more]
Arley m & f English (American), Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Arlie. It has become specially popular in Colombia and Brazil, where it is considered a strictly masculine name.
Ármey f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements ár "year; plenty, abundance" and mey "maid, girl" (poetic for "daughter", an alternative form of mær), perhaps inspired by the masculine name Ármann.
Army f English (American, Rare)
Possibly taken from the English word army.
Árný f Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse ár "year; plenty, abundance" and nýr "new", perhaps inspired by the masculine name Árni.
Årny f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Árný.
Arny f Norwegian
Variant of Arna or a combination of the Old Norse name elements ǫrn "eagle" and nýr "new".
Arrietty f Literature
Possibly a variant of Harriet. This is the name of a character from 'The Borrowers' by Mary Norton.
Arsay f Semitic Mythology, Ugaritic Mythology
Means "earthy", deriving from the Ugaritic element ‘arṣ ("earth, underworld"), combined with the feminine suffix y. Although her role is unknown, it is theorised that she was an underworld goddess... [more]
Arty m English
Diminutive of Arthur.
Ary f Norwegian (Modern, Rare)
In the case of Norwegian-Trinidadian electronic singer Ary, it is short form of Ariadne.
Asaloy f Uzbek
Derived from asal meaning "honey" and oy meaning "moon".
Asbury m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Asbury.
Aseney f Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar эсен (esen) meaning "healthy, happy, unharmed" and ай (ay) meaning "moon".
Ashby m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Ashby.
Ashlay f & m English
Variant of Ashley.
Ashlley f English
Variant of Ashley.
Ashly f English
Variant of Ashley.
Ashty f & m Kurdish
Variant of Aştî.
Asılhaniy f Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar асыл (asıl) meaning "real, precious, noble" and the Turkic title khan meaning "king, ruler".
Așkay f & m Turkish (Modern, Rare)
From Turkish așk meaning "love" and Turkic ay meaning "moon".
Askerbiy m Circassian
Derived from Arabic عَسْكَر (ʿaskar) meaning "army, soldiers" and the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Asklepiy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Asklepios.
Aslanbiy m Circassian, Karachay-Balkar
Adyghe (West Circassian) and Balkar cognate of Aslanbek.
Aslanjeriy m Circassian, Adyghe
Name of one of the princes of the Hatuqway tribe of Circassians. His reign marked the greatest extent of the Hatuqway. The name is derived from Turkic Aslan + Giray
Aslhenbiy m Circassian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Aslanbiy or Aslanbi. A known bearer was Oleg Aslhenbiy Af’ewine (1957-1993), who fought in the Abkhaz-Georgian War of 1992-1993.
Asly f Spanish (Modern)
Spanish form of Ashley.
Asmoday m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Form of Asmodeus found in The Lesser Key of Solomon.
Asmodey m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Asmodaeus.
Åsny f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Ásný.
Asny f Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Åsny (see Ásný).
Aspazy m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Aspasius.
Assy f English
Variant of Alice
Astafiy m Russian
Russian form of Eustathius.
Asteriy m Russian
Russian form of Asterios via Asterius.
Astery f Literature
Form of Asteria used by Edmund Spenser in his poem 'Muiopotmus; or, the Fate of the Butterfly' (1591), where it belongs to a nymph turned into a butterfly.
Astrey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Astraios.
Asty f English (Modern)
Diminutive of Astrid.
Asylviy f Mari
From the Tatar асыл (asyl) meaning "precious, noble" and бий (biy) meaning "princess".
Atabaý m Turkmen
From Turkmen ata meaning "father, ancestor" and baý meaning "rich, wealthy".
Atabey f New World Mythology
Supreme goddess of the Taínos worshipped as a goddess of fresh water and fertility.
Atalamy m Yakut
Means "deity / creator of horses".
Atalay m Turkish
Famous, well-known.
Atanazy m Polish
Polish form of Athanasius.
Atay m Turkish
A masculine form of the name Ataya. Also it means appoint in turkish.
Athoy m & f Manipuri
Means "best one" in Meitei.
Atiliy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Atilius.
Atkiray m Medieval Mongolian
Means "stallion" in Middle Mongolian, possibly related to Proto-Turkic *adgïr.
Atley m English (British, Anglicized, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Atley.
Atrey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Atreus.
Átuay m & f Bandial
Means "the white one" in Bandial.
Atuy m Ainu
Means "sea" in Ainu.
Atzany f Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Possibly an invented name using the same sounds found in names such as Ahtziri and Itzayana.
Audery f English (American)
Variant of Audrey. From 1880 to 2018, the Social Security Administration has recorded 495 babies born with the first name Audery in the United States.
Audriy f English
Variant of Audrey.
Audry m French, French (Belgian)
French form of Aldric via Audric.
Aufroy m Medieval French
Medieval French form of Alfried, which is a short form of Adalfried and thus not to be confused with Alfred... [more]
Auley m Manx, Scots
Manx and Scots form of Olaf, from Old Norse Áleifr via Old Irish Amlaíb... [more]
Aunesty f English (American)
Variant of Honesty. 12 girls were given this name in 2017.
Auðný f Old Norse, Icelandic
Combination of Old Norse auðr meaning "prosperity, fortune" or "fate, destiny" and nýr "new".
Autry m & f English
Variant of Audrey.
Avdiy m Russian
Modern Russian form of 'Ovadyah (see Obadiah) via its Biblical Greek form Abdiou.
Avdy m Russian
Variant transcription of Avdiy.
Aveley f English
Transferred use of the surname Aveley, named for the village of Aveley in Essex. The name is Old English, and means "Ælfgyth’s meadow"... [more]
Averey m & f English
Variant of Avery.
Averkiy m Russian
This name is derived from the Ancient Greek name Aberkios.
Averky m Russian (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical, Russified)
Alternate transcription of Russian Аверкий (see Averkiy).
Averly f English (American, Modern)
An invented name, blending Avery and Everly.
Aviguy m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "my father is from the valley", either from Hebrew Avi means "my father" and Guy 2 means "valley".... [more]
Aviliy m Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Avilius.
Avinoy f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "father of beauty" in Hebrew. Combination of the names Avi and Noy.
Avksenty m Russian
Variant transcription of Avksentiy.
Avory f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Avery perhaps influenced by Ivory.
Avreliy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Aurelius.
Avrey f & m English
Variant of Avery.
Avry f & m American (Rare)
Variant of Avery. In 2008, 30 boys and 24 girls were given the name AVRY. Also in 2018, 17 boys and 11 girls were named AVRY.
Avy m Hebrew
Variant of Avi.
Awdry f Medieval English
Possible precursor to Audrey?
Awley m Scottish
Anglicization of Amhladh, Amhlaidh, Amhlaigh, and Amhlaibh... [more]
Ay m Ancient Egyptian
Etymology unknown. This was the name of two different pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
Ay m Yakut
Means "the inventor" in Yakut.
Ay m & f Turkish
Means "moon" (also, by extension, "month") in Turkish.
Ayantay m Yakut
Means "the further way", ultimately from Yakut айан (ayan) meaning "journey".
Ayday f Kyrgyz
Variant transcription of Aiday.
Aynsley f & m English
Variant of Ainsley.
Aysary f Karakalpak
From Turkic ay meaning "moon".
Azêllay m Berber
Means "pendant" in Amazigh.
Azhy f Yi
Means "third sister" in Yi.
Azmy m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عزمي (see Azmi).
Azry m Malay
Variant of Azri.
Azucely f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Perhaps a contraction of Azucena and Aracely.
Azuray f African American (Modern, Rare)
Apparently a misspelling of Azuree, the name of a perfume by the designer Estée Lauder.
Azzay m Ancient Berber
Means "male palm tree" in Amazigh.
Azzy f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Azalea or other names beginning in -az.
Babsy f English (Modern)
Short and familiar form of Barbara.
Baby f English (American)
From babi, "infant of either sex," diminutive of babe (see babe) with -y (3). Meaning "childish adult person" is from c. 1600. Meaning "youngest of a group" is by 1897.
Badeey m Yakut
Derived from the name of a folk Yakut hero who was the first leader of the Kangalassky Yakuts.
Baholy f Malagasy
Means "cactus spike" in Malagasy.
Bahoroy f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek bahor meaning "spring" and oy meaning "moon".
Baily f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Bailey.
Bakary m Arabic
An indirect Quranic name from Arabic Bakūr / Bakr, an ancient name of Arabian tribes, meaning "young camel".
Bakery m Western African
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Bakoly f Malagasy
Derived from Malagasy bakoly "china, chinaware, porcelain; a crockery" with the intended meaning of "porcelain" and implying that the bearer is just as delicate or fair as this material.
Baldey f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse baldr "brave, bold" (compare Baldur) and ey "island" or ey "good fortune".
Baldy m English
Diminutive of Archibald
Baley f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Bailey.
Balhaniy f Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar бал (bal) meaning "honey" and the Turkic title khan meaning "king, ruler".
Baliy f Karachay-Balkar
Means "cherry" in Karachay-Balkar.
Baltabay m Karakalpak
Means "ax" in Karakalpak.
Baltasary m Belarusian
Variant Belarusian form of Balthazar.
Bamewawagezhikaquay f Ojibwe
Meaning, "woman of the sound (the stars make) rushing through the sky" in Ojibwe.
Bandy m & f American
Transferred use of the surname Bandy.
Banksy f & m English (American, Rare)
Transferred used of the surname Banksy as a given name. It could also be used as a diminutive of the name Banks.
Banoy m Filipino
Means "eagle" in Tagalog.
Banty f Bengali (Hindu)
Choto lok,Goreeb,Bhikari,Fakir,Chor
Barbary f Manx, Medieval English, English (Archaic)
English vernacular form and Manx regular form of Barbara.
Barbray f Scots
Scots form of Barbara.
Barbrey f Manx
Manx form of Barbara.
Barby f English (Rare)
Variant of Barbie. This is also the name of a town in Germany, though the town's name derives from a different source.
Barcelay m Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Barsilai.
Bardroy m Popular Culture
Meaning unknown. Manga author Yana Toboso used this name for a character in her popular manga serie 'Kuroshitsuji'.
Bariy m Bashkir
Means "creator" in Bashkir.
Barkley m English
From a surname which is a variant of Barclay.
Barley m & f English (British, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Barley.
Barnabey m English
Variant of Barnaby.
Barny m English
Variant of Barney.
Bartleby m Literature
This name was apparently invented by the 19th-century writer Herman Melville, who perhaps intended it to mean "Bartholomew's town" from the medieval English name Bartle, a diminutive of Bartholomew, combined with the English place name suffix by meaning "farm, settlement" from Old Norse býr (compare Darby, Colby and Willoughby).... [more]
Bartley m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bartley.
Bartsalay f Lezgin
Means "full moon" in Lezgin.
Barty m English (Rare), Popular Culture
Diminutive of Bartholomew and other Bart- names.
Bary m & f Malagasy
Means "large eyes, brilliant eyes" in Malagasy.
Bashandy m Coptic (Arabized)
Egyptian Arabic form of Pashonti.
Basoy f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bas meaning "enough, stop" and oy meaning "moon".
Bassey m & f African
(Efik and Ibibio) origin meaning little god
Batty m Luxembourgish
Diminutive of Baptiste and Baptist.
Baudry m Medieval French, French (Belgian)
Variant form of Baldéric via the form Baudric.
Baxley f English (Rare)
Transferred from the surname Baxley, a variant of Bexley.
Bảy m Vietnamese
Means "seven" in Vietnamese.
Bay m Medieval Russian
Derived from the archaic Russian verb баять (bayat) meaning "to speak, to tell", which is ultimately derived from Church Slavonic bajati meaning "to speak, to talk, to tell, to narrate".
Bay f & m Medieval English, English
From the Middle English personal name Baye, from Old English Beaga (masculine) or Beage (feminine).... [more]
Bayanay m Yakut
Means "hunter-trapper" and "fisherman".
Bazarbay m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
From Persian بازار (bazar) meaning "market, marketplace" combined with Kyrgyz/Kazakh бай (bay) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Beasley m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Beasley.
Beauty f English, Popular Culture, South African
From the English word "beauty", ultimately derived from Latin bellus, "beautiful". See also Belle and Bella.
Beccy f English
Variant of Becky.
Beckey f English
Variant of Becky.
Beejay m African American (Modern, Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials BJ.
Begimay f Kyrgyz
Derived from begum, the feminine form of the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master", combined with Kyrgyz ай (ay) meaning "moon".
Behuy m Atayal
Meaning "wind"
Bejamoy f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bejama meaning "decoration" and oy meaning "moon".
Belay f Filipino
Diminutive of Isabel.
Bellamay f English (Rare)
A combination of Bella and May
Belldandy f Popular Culture
Variant of Verdandi, representing an Anglicization of the name's Japanese transcription. This is the name of a major character in the manga series "Oh My Goddess!"
Belly f Jèrriais
Variant of Bellé.
Belly f English
Short form of Beverly.
Beloy m Filipino
Diminutive of Isabelo.
Benigny m Polish
Polish form of Benignus.
Benley m English (American, Rare)
A made up name perhaps influenced by Bentley
Benný f Icelandic
Short form of names beginning with Ben- and Bern-.
Benóný m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Benoni.
Benry m Obscure (Modern, Rare)
Variant/combination of Ben 1 and Henry.
Bentey f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Bente and the Old Norse name element ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Benvy f Medieval Irish (Anglicized), Irish (Anglicized, Archaic)
Anglicization of Bean Mhidhe, an Irish name allegedly meaning "Lady of Meath".
Bergny f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Borgny.
Bergný f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese variant of Borgný.
Berkeley m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Berkeley.
Berkley m & f English
Variant of Berkeley.
Berney m English
Variant of Bernie, which is a diminutive of Bernard.
Bessy f English
Variant of Bessie.
Bethley f & m English
Transferred use of surname Bethley.
Bethny f English
Variant of Bethany. A notable bearer is the author Bethny Ricks.
Bethy f English
Diminutive of Bethany, Elizabeth, and other names containing beth.
Bethzy f Spanish (Mexican), Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Latin American variant of Betsy. This name was brought to public attention by Bethzy Zamorano, a contestant on the Mexican reality television series Bailando por un Sueño... [more]
Bétry f French (Archaic)
Local variant of Béatrix found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France up until the 1700s.
Bettany f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bettany. This name is borne by English historian and writer Bettany Hughes (born 1968).
Bettey f American
Variant of Betty.
Bettý f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Betty.
Bety f Spanish (Latin American), English (Rare)
Variant of Betty, also used in Latin American countries as a short form of names containing Be- (or -be-) and -t-, like Beatriz and Alberta.
Betzaidy f South American (Modern, Rare)
A derivation from Bethsaida, used in Venezuela.
Bevy f English
Diminutive of Beverly.
Bexley f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bexley.
Bey m English (British, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bey.
Bibioy f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman" and oy meaning "moon".
Biebey m Yakut
Means "honey" in Yakut.
Biffany f English (Rare)
Feminized form of "Biff". Possible variant of "Tiffany".
Billy m Greek (Modern)
Variant of Bilis influenced by the unrelated English name Billy.
Binday f Filipino
Diminutive of Brigida.
Binky m & f English (Rare)
A nickname of unknown meaning. A notable bearer of the nickname is Binky Felstead from the show 'Made in Chelsea', whose real name is Alexandra.
Binny f English
Diminutive of Benita. In British television show, 'The Kids of 47A' (1973-1975), one of the sisters Gathercole is called Binny, but in this case her given name was Belinda.
Binoy m Malayalam, Indian
INDIAN... [more]
Biray f & m Arabic (Egyptian, Rare)
Name found in the Bible rare used back in history.Biray is a late loan word from and refers to the fortified acropolis, usually built at the highest and most easily defensible part of a city ( Nehemiah 1:1; Esther 1:2 ). It referred to the fortress near the Temple in the rebuilt Jerusalem (Nehemiah 2:8 ) A castle place or mountain.
Birdy f English
Variant of Birdie.
Bishoy m Coptic
Variant form of Pishoy, which is probably at least partly arabized, since Arabic doesn't have the phoneme /p/ and thus Arabs always replace the p- in Coptic names by a b-.
Bithy f American (South, Archaic)
Originally a diminutive of Tabitha, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Bitsy f English
Diminutive of Elisabeth.
Bitty f English
Short for Elizabeth.
Bixby f & m American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred from the surname Bixby.
Bizzy f English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Bjarkey f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements bjǫrk "birch tree" or bjarkan "birch tree; name of the B-rune" and ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Bjarney f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements bjǫrn "bear" and ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Bjartmey f Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements bjartr "light; bright, shining" and mǣr "little girl; virgin, unmarried girl" or mær "daughter" or mėy "girl".
Bjørgny f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Borgný.
Bláey f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements blár "blue; dark; black" and ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Blaineley f English (Modern)
This name was giving to a character in the cartoon show Total Drama (2007-). Blaineley was a host in season 3 of Total Drama World Tour, and was the host of Total Drama Aftermath. Blaineley is World Tour was later the first adult contestant!
Blakeney f & m English
From Old English blæc meaning "black, dark" or blac meaning "pale" combined with Old English eg meaning "island" or hæg meaning "enclosure".
Blakesley f English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Blakesley.... [more]
Blenzibly f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Tristan’s mother in the Icelandic Saga af Tristram ok Ísoud. She replaces Blancheflur (Blancheflor) from the earlier German sources and is the counterpart of Blesinbil in Norse Tristan legend.... [more]
Blimy f Yiddish
Diminutive of Blima.