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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *ie.
gender
usage
pattern
Abbie f English
Diminutive of Abigail.
Addie f English
Diminutive of Adelaide, Adeline, Addison and other names containing the same sound.
Adélie f French
Elaborated form of Adèle. Adélie Land in Antarctica was named in 1840 by the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville in honour of his wife Adèle (who was sometimes called Adélie).
Aggie f English
Diminutive of Agnes or Agatha.
Akie f Japanese
From Japanese (aki) meaning "autumn" or (aki) meaning "bright" combined with (e) meaning "picture, painting" or (e) meaning "favour, benefit". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Alexandrie f French (Rare)
French variant of Alexandra.
Allie f English
Diminutive of Alison 1, Alexandra and other names beginning with the same sound. After a 34-year absence from the American top 1000 chart this name began growing in popularity after the premiere of the sitcom Kate and Allie in 1984.
Aloisie f Czech
Czech feminine form of Aloysius.
Amálie f Czech
Czech form of Amalia.
Amalie f Norwegian, Danish, German (Rare)
Norwegian, Danish and German form of Amalia.
Amélie f French
French form of Amelia.
Amelie f German
German variant of Amelia.
Amie f English
Variant of Amy.
Anastasie f & m French, Romanian (Rare)
French form of Anastasia (feminine) and Romanian form of Anastasius (masculine).
Anastázie f Czech
Czech form of Anastasia.
Anastazie f Czech
Czech form of Anastasia.
Andie m & f English
Diminutive of Andrew or Andrea 2.
Angie f English
Diminutive of Angela. The 1973 Rolling Stones song Angie caused this name to jump in popularity.
Annelie f German, Swedish
German diminutive of Anna or short form of Anneliese.
Anne-Marie f French
Combination of Anne 1 and Marie.
Annemarie f Dutch, German, Danish
Combination of Anna and Marie.
Anne-Sophie f French
Combination of Anne 1 and Sophie.
Annie f English, French, Dutch
Diminutive of Anne 1.
Annmarie f English
Combination of Ann and Marie.
Antonie 1 f Czech
Czech form of Antonia.
Arlie f & m English
Diminutive of Arline and other names beginning with Arl.
Artie m & f English
Diminutive and feminine form of Arthur.
Ashlie f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Ashley.
Audie m & f English
In the case of the famed American soldier Audie Murphy (1925-1971), it is of uncertain meaning. As a feminine name, it can be a diminutive of Audrey.
Aurélie f French
French feminine form of Aurelius.
Azélie f French (Rare)
Perhaps a form of Azalaïs. It was borne by Saint Marie-Azélie Guérin (1831-1877), also called Zélie, the mother of Thérèse of Lisieux.
Barbie f English
Diminutive of Barbara. This is the name of a doll produced by the Mattel toy company since 1959. It was named after the original designer's daughter.
Bernie m & f English
Diminutive of Bernard, Bernadette, Bernice and other names beginning with Bern.
Bertie m & f English
Diminutive of Albert, Herbert and other names containing bert (often derived from the Old German element beraht meaning "bright").
Bessie f English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Bethanie f English
Variant of Bethany.
Bettie f English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Billie m & f English
Diminutive of Bill. It is also used as a feminine form of William.
Birdie f English
Diminutive of Bertha, Bernice and other names with a similar sound, or sometimes simply from the English word bird.
Blondie f English (Rare)
From a nickname for a person with blond hair. This is the name of the title character in a comic strip by Chic Young.
Bobbie f & m English
Variant of Bobby. As a feminine name it can be a diminutive of Roberta or Barbara.
Bonnie f English
Means "pretty" from the Scottish word bonnie, which was itself derived from Middle French bon "good". It has been in use as an American given name since the 19th century, and it became especially popular after the movie Gone with the Wind (1939), in which it was the nickname of Scarlett's daughter.
Bowie m & f English (Modern), Dutch (Modern)
From a Scottish surname, derived from Gaelic buidhe meaning "yellow". It has been used as a given name in honour of the British musician David Bowie (1947-2016), born David Robert Jones, who took his stage name from the American pioneer James Bowie (1796-1836), though with a different pronunciation.
Brandie f English
Variant of Brandy.
Bridie f Irish
Anglicized diminutive of Bríd.
Brie f English
Short form of Brianna, Gabriella and other names containing bri.
Cäcilie f German
German form of Cecilia.
Callie f English
Diminutive of Caroline, or sometimes of names beginning with Cal.
Cammie f English
Diminutive of Camilla.
Carlie f English
Variant of Carly.
Carrie f English
Diminutive of Caroline. This name declined in use shortly after the 1976 release of the horror movie Carrie, which was based on a 1974 novel by Stephen King.
Cassie f English
Diminutive of Cassandra and other names beginning with Cass.
Cathie f English
Diminutive of Catherine.
Cecílie f Czech
Czech form of Cecilia.
Cecilie f Norwegian, Danish, Czech
Norwegian and Danish form of Cecilia, as well as a Czech variant of Cecílie.
Charlie m & f English
Diminutive or feminine form of Charles. A famous bearer was the British comic actor Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977). It is also borne by Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz.
Cherie f English
Derived from French chérie meaning "darling". In America, Cherie came into use shortly after the variant Sherry, and has not been as common.
Chie f Japanese
From Japanese (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with (e) meaning "branch", (e) meaning "favour, benefit" or (e) meaning "picture, painting". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Chigozie m & f Igbo
Means "God bless" in Igbo.
Chimezie m & f Igbo
Means "God rectify" in Igbo.
Chrissie f English
Diminutive of Christine or Christina.
Christie f & m English
Diminutive of Christine, Christina, Christopher and other names beginning with Christ.
Claudie f French
French feminine variant of Claude.
Codie m & f English (Modern)
Variant or feminine form of Cody.
Cokkie f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch diminutive of Cornelia.
Connie f & m English
Diminutive of Constance and other names beginning with Con. It is occasionally a masculine name, a diminutive of Cornelius or Conrad.
Coralie f French
Either a French form of Koralia, or a derivative of Latin corallium "coral" (see Coral).
Corie f English
Variant of Corrie.
Corrie f English, Dutch
Diminutive of Corinna, Cora, Cornelia, and other names starting with Cor. Since the 1970s it has also been used as a feminine form of Corey.
Dannie m & f English
Diminutive of Daniel or Danielle.
Darcie f English
Feminine variant of Darcy.
Debbie f English
Diminutive of Deborah.
Dixie f English
From the term that refers to the southern United States, used by Daniel D. Emmett in his song Dixie in 1859. The term may be derived from French dix "ten", which was printed on ten-dollar bills issued from a New Orleans bank. Alternatively it may come from the term Mason-Dixon Line, the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Dodie f English
Diminutive of Dorothy.
Dollie f English
Variant of Dolly.
Dottie f English
Diminutive of Dorothy.
Dulcie f English
From Latin dulcis meaning "sweet". It was used in the Middle Ages in the spellings Dowse and Duce, and was recoined in the 19th century.
Eddie m & f English
Diminutive of Edward, Edmund and other names beginning with Ed.
Edie f English
Diminutive of Edith.
Effie f English, Scottish
Diminutive of Euphemia. In Scotland it has been used as an Anglicized form of Oighrig.
Ellie f English
Diminutive of Eleanor, Ellen 1 and other names beginning with El. This name became popular in the United Kingdom in the 1990s, being ranked second for girls in 2003.
Élodie f French
French form of Alodia.
Elodie f English
English form of Élodie.
Elsie f English, Swedish
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Emelie f Swedish
Swedish feminine form of Aemilius (see Emily).
Émilie f French
French feminine form of Aemilius (see Emily).
Emílie f Czech
Czech feminine form of Aemilius (see Emily).
Emilie f German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Czech
German, Scandinavian and Czech feminine form of Aemilius (see Emily).
Emmie f English
Diminutive of Emma or Emily.
Essie f English
Diminutive of Estelle or Esther.
Ettie f English
Diminutive of Henrietta and other names ending with etta or ette.
Eugénie f French
French form of Eugenia. This was the name of the wife of Napoleon III.
Eugenie f German, English
German and English form of Eugénie, the French form of Eugenia.
Eulalie f French
French form of Eulalia.
Euphrasie f French
French form of Euphrasia.
Evie f English
Diminutive of Eve or Evelyn.
Evvie f English
Diminutive of Eve or Evelyn.
Evženie f Czech
Czech form of Eugenia.
Fannie f English
Variant of Fanny.
Félicie f French
French form of Felicia.
Felicie f German (Rare)
German form of Felicia.
Femie f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Euphemia.
Flavie f French
French feminine form of Flavius.
Florrie f English
Diminutive of Florence or Flora.
Flossie f English
Diminutive of Florence.
Frankie m & f English
Diminutive of Frank or Frances.
Frannie f English
Diminutive of Frances.
Freddie m & f English
Diminutive of Frederick or Freda. A noteworthy bearer was the musician Freddie Mercury (1946-1991), born Farrokh Bulsara, the lead vocalist of the British rock band Queen.
Fumie f Japanese
From Japanese (fumi) meaning "writing" or (fumi) meaning "history" combined with (e) meaning "bay, inlet", (e) meaning "favour, benefit" or (e) meaning "picture, painting". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Genie f English
Diminutive of Eugenia.
Georgie f & m English
Diminutive of Georgia or George.
Gertie f English, Dutch
Diminutive of Gertrude.
Ginnie f English
Diminutive of Virginia.
Goldie 1 f English
From a nickname for a person with blond hair, from the English word gold.
Goldie 2 f Yiddish
Variant of Golda.
Gracie f English
Diminutive of Grace.
Gussie f English
Diminutive of Augusta.
Hallie f English
Diminutive of Harriet.
Hannie f Dutch
Diminutive of Johanna.
Hattie f English
Diminutive of Harriet.
Heidemarie f German
Combination of Heide and Marie.
Hennie m & f Dutch
Dutch diminutive and feminine form of Hendrik.
Hettie f English
Diminutive of Henrietta or Hester.
Hollie f English
Variant of Holly.
Ibbie f English
Diminutive of Isabel.
Indie f English (Modern)
Possibly a diminutive of India or Indiana, but also likely inspired by the term indie, short for independent, which is typically used to refer to media produced outside of the mainstream.
Jackie m & f English
Diminutive of Jack or Jacqueline. A notable bearer was baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919-1972), the first African American to play in Major League Baseball.
Jaimie f English
Variant of Jamie.
Jamie m & f Scottish, English
Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of James. Since the late 19th century it has also been used as a feminine form.
Janie f English
Diminutive of Jane.
Jaynie f English
Diminutive of Jayne.
Jeanie f English
Diminutive of Jean 2.
Jeannie f English
Diminutive of Jeanne.
Jennie f English, Swedish
Variant of Jenny. Before the 20th century this spelling was more common.
Jerrie f English
Variant of Jerry.
Jessie 1 f Scottish, English
Originally a Scots diminutive of Jean 2. In modern times it is also used as a diminutive of Jessica.
Jie m & f Chinese
From Chinese (jié) meaning "heroic, outstanding" or other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Jillie f English
Diminutive of Jill.
Jimmie m & f English
Diminutive or feminine form of James.
Joanie f English
Diminutive of Joan 1.
Jodie f English
Feminine variant of Jody.
Johnie m & f English
Diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Johnnie m & f English
Diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Jolie f English
Means "pretty" in French. This name was popularized by American actress Angelina Jolie (1975-), whose surname was originally her middle name. It is not used as a given name in France.
Jonie f English
Diminutive of Joan 1.
Jorie f English
Short form of Marjorie.
Josie f English
Diminutive of Josephine.
Judie f English
Diminutive of Judith.
Julie f French, Danish, Norwegian, Czech, English, German, Dutch
French, Danish, Norwegian and Czech form of Julia. It has spread to many other regions as well. It has been common in the English-speaking world since the early 20th century.
Karrie f English
Variant of Carrie.
Kathie f English
Diminutive of Katherine.
Katie f English
Diminutive of Kate.
Kellie f English
Variant of Kelly.
Kenzie m & f English
Short form of Mackenzie.
Kerrie f English
Feminine variant of Kerry.
Kimmie f English
Diminutive of Kimberly or Kim 1.
Kirstie f Scottish
Diminutive of Kirsteen or Kirstin.
Kittie f English
Diminutive of Katherine.
Kizzie f English
Diminutive of Keziah.
Klaudie f Czech
Czech form of Claudia.
Klytië f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble". In Greek myth Klytië was an ocean nymph who loved the sun god Helios. Her love was not returned, and she pined away staring at him until she was transformed into a heliotrope flower, whose head moves to follow the sun.
Kristie f English
Diminutive of Christina or Christine.
Kylie f English
This name arose in Australia, where it is said to mean "boomerang" in the Australian Aboriginal language Nyungar. An early bearer was the author Kylie Tennant (1912-1988). It was among the most popular names in Australia in the 1970s and early 80s. It can also be considered a feminine form of Kyle, or a combination of the popular sounds ky and lee, and it is likely in those capacities that it began to be used in America in the late 1970s. A famous bearer is the Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue (1968-).
Kyrie 2 f English (Modern)
From the name of a Christian prayer, also called the Kyrie eleison meaning "Lord, have mercy". It is ultimately from Greek κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord".
Lallie f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Lalage.
Lassie f Literature
From a diminutive of the northern English word lass meaning "young girl", a word probably of Norse origin. This name was used by the author Eric Knight for a collie dog in his novel Lassie Come-Home (1940), later adapted into a popular film and television series.
Laurie f & m English, Dutch
Diminutive of Laura or Laurence 1.
Lennie m & f English
Diminutive of Leonard, sometimes a feminine form.
Léonie f French
French feminine form of Leonius.
Leonie f German, Dutch
German and Dutch feminine form of Leonius.
Leslie f & m English
From a Scottish surname that was derived from a place in Aberdeenshire, probably from Gaelic leas celyn meaning "garden of holly". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century. In America it was more common as a feminine name after the 1940s.
Lessie f English
Diminutive of names containing the sound les, such as Leslie.
Lettie f English
Diminutive of Lettice.
Lexie f English
Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis.
Libbie f English
Variant of Libby.
Lillie f English
Variant of Lily, or a diminutive of Lillian or Elizabeth.
Linnie f English
Diminutive of Linda and other names beginning with Lin.
Livie f French (Rare), Czech (Rare)
French and Czech feminine form of Livius.
Lizzie f English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Lorie f English
Variant of Lori.
Lorrie f English
Variant of Lori.
Lucie f French, Czech
French and Czech form of Lucia.
Lýdie f Czech
Czech variant of Lydie.
Lydie f French, Czech
French and Czech form of Lydia.
Macie f English
Variant of Macy.
Mackenzie f & m English
From a Scottish surname, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coinnich, itself derived from the given name Coinneach. As a feminine given name it was popularized by the American actress Mackenzie Phillips (1959-), especially after she began appearing on the television comedy One Day at a Time in 1975. In the United Kingdom it is more common as a masculine name.
Maddie f English
Diminutive of Madeline or Madison.
Maëlie f French
Feminine form of Maël.
Magalie f French
Variant of Magali.
Maggie f English
Diminutive of Margaret.
Maie f Estonian
Variant of Maia 3.
Maisie f Scottish, English
Scottish diminutive of Mairead. It was long used in the United Kingdom and Australia, becoming popular at the end of the 20th century. In the United States it was brought to public attention by the British actress Maisie Williams (1997-), who played Arya Stark on the television series Game of Thrones beginning 2011. Her birth name is Margaret.
Mālie f Hawaiian
Means "calm" in Hawaiian.
Mamie f English
Diminutive of Mary or Margaret.
Marcie f English
Diminutive of Marcia.
Margie f English
Diminutive of Margaret.
Marie f & m French, Czech, German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Albanian
French and Czech form of Maria. It has been very common in France since the 13th century. At the opening of the 20th century it was given to approximately 20 percent of French girls. This percentage has declined steadily over the course of the century, and it dropped from the top rank in 1958.... [more]
Marietjie f Afrikaans
Afrikaans diminutive of Maria.
Marjorie f English
Medieval variant of Margery, influenced by the name of the herb marjoram. After the Middle Ages this name was rare, but it was revived at the end of the 19th century.
Marnie f English
Possibly a diminutive of Marina. This name was brought to public attention by Alfred Hitchcock's movie Marnie (1964), itself based on a 1961 novel by Winston Graham.
Martie m & f English
Diminutive of Martin, Martina or Martha.
Mattie f & m English
Diminutive of Matilda or Matthew.
Maudie f English
Diminutive of Maud.
Maurie m & f English
Diminutive of Maurice or Maureen.
Maxie m & f English
Diminutive of Maximilian, Maxwell, Maxine and other names beginning with Max.
Mélanie f French
French form of Melanie.
Melánie f Czech (Rare)
Czech form of Melanie.
Melanie f English, German, Dutch
From Mélanie, the French form of the Latin name Melania, derived from Greek μέλαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark". This was the name of a Roman saint who gave all her wealth to charity in the 5th century. Her grandmother was also a saint with the same name.... [more]
Mélodie f French
French cognate of Melody.
Mie f Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian diminutive of Marie.
Millie f English
Diminutive of Mildred, Millicent and other names containing the same sound.
Minnie f English
Diminutive of Wilhelmina. This name was used by Walt Disney for the cartoon character Minnie Mouse, introduced 1928.
Missie f English
Diminutive of Melissa.
Mollie f English
Variant of Molly.
Myrtie f English
Diminutive of Myrtle.
Nannie f English
Diminutive of Anne 1.
Naomie f French (Modern)
Variant of Noémie, influenced by the English spelling Naomi.
Natálie f Czech
Czech form of Natalia (see Natalie).
Natalie f English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian
From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. This was the name of the wife of the 4th-century martyr Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. She is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church, and the name has traditionally been more common among Eastern Christians than those in the West. It was popularized in America by actress Natalie Wood (1938-1981), who was born to Russian immigrants.
Nathalie f French, Dutch, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian
French form of Natalie, as well as a Dutch, German and Scandinavian variant.
Nellie f English, Swedish
Diminutive of Nell and other names containing nel.
Nettie f English
Diminutive of names ending in nette, such as Annette or Jeanette.
Noémie f French
French form of Naomi 1.
Nonie f English
Diminutive of Ione or Nora 1.
Õie f Estonian
Derived from Estonian õis meaning "flower".
Olívie f Czech
Czech form of Olivia.
Olivie f Czech
Czech variant form of Olivia.
Ollie m & f English
Diminutive of Oliver, Olivia or Olive.
Ophélie f French
French form of Ophelia.
Oralie f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Aurélie.
Ottilie f German
German form of Odilia.
Paaie f Manx
Manx form of Peggy.
Patricie f Czech
Czech feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).
Pattie f English
Variant of Patty.
Pearlie f English
Diminutive of Pearl.
Peggie f English
Variant of Peggy.
Perlie f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Pearl.
Pollie f English
Variant of Polly.
Posie f English
Variant of Posy.
Purdie m & f English (Rare)
From an English surname that was derived from the Norman French expression pur die "by God". It was perhaps originally a nickname for a person who used the oath frequently.
Queenie f English
Diminutive of Queen.
Reenie f English (Rare)
Either a variant of Renée or a diminutive of names ending in reen.
Renie f English (Rare)
Possibly a diminutive of Renee.
Reverie f English (Rare)
From the English word meaning "daydream, fanciful musing", derived from Old French resverie, itself from resver meaning "to dream, to rave".
Rheie f Greek Mythology
Greek variant of Rhea.
Rie f Japanese
From Japanese (ri) meaning "reason, logic" or (ri) meaning "village" combined with (e) meaning "favour, benefit". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Robbie m & f English
Diminutive of Robert or Roberta.
Ronnie m & f English
Diminutive of Ronald or Veronica.
Rorie f & m English
Variant of Rory.
Rosalie f French, German, Dutch, English
French, German and Dutch form of Rosalia. In the English-speaking this name received a boost after the release of the movie Rosalie (1938), which was based on an earlier musical.
Rose-Marie f French
Combination of Rose and Marie.
Rosie f English
Diminutive of Rose.
Rosmarie f German
Upper German and Swiss variant of Rosemarie.
Roxie f English
Diminutive of Roxana.
Rozálie f Czech
Czech form of Rosalia.
Rozárie f Czech (Rare)
Czech form of Rosaria.
Ruthie f English
Diminutive of Ruth 1.
Rylie f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Riley.
Sachie f Japanese
From Japanese (sachi) meaning "happiness, good luck" and (e) meaning "branch" or (e) meaning "favour, benefit". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Sadie f English
Diminutive of Sarah.
Sallie f English
Variant of Sally.
Sammie f & m English
Diminutive of Samuel, Samson or Samantha.
Sandie f English
Variant of Sandy.
Scottie m & f English
Diminutive of Scott, also used as a feminine form.
Sherie f English
Variant of Sherry or Cherie.
Sherrie f English
Variant of Sherry.
Sidonie f French
French feminine form of Sidonius.
Silvie f Czech
Czech form of Silvia.
Sissie f English
Variant of Sissy.