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Girl Names Ending with -ny

Ny ending baby names and what they mean, with 95 results. -ny names are used more often as feminine names. 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. Harmony (#175) and Sunny (#871) are two of the more contemporarily stylish baby names here, while Smutny (TOP 43%) and Kueny (33%) are popular -ny surnames.

-ny names

Anny - Conny | Conny - Fanny | Fortny - Lanny | Lanny - Signy | Stephany - Winny

Anny - Conny

Anne and variants

Nanny, Hanny, Anny
Var. of Anne. Root fr. Hebrew word. "He (God) has favored me." Hanny (UPPER 40%), Nanny (36%), comparable to Janny (UPPER 81%), Canny (20%), are popular -nny suffix last names.

Antonia and variants

Tony, Anthony
Var. of Antonia. Derivative of Latin language. Feminine of Anthony, used since classical .. Tony (UPPER 36%) and Anthony (50%) are commonplace as women's names.

Binny, Benny1
Forms of Benita. Derived fr. Spanish, Latin languages. "Blessed." Binney, Biney are common surnames.

Berny1, Benny2
Forms of Bernadette. Based on French, Old German words. "Strong, brave bear." Bany and Biny are creative forms.

Bernice and variants

Bunny1, Berny2
Var. of Bernice. Based on Greek word. "Victory bringer." Berny (UPPER 64%) and Bunny (69%) occur commonly as last names.

Bethany and variants

Bethany, var. Betheny, Bethanny
Stems fr. Hebrew. Possibly means "house of figs" .. Adoption of Bethany, Bethanny, etc. as girls' names in 2018 was 31.6% less than the previous decade.

Blakeny
Form of Blake. Origin fr. Old English. "Black, dark; pale." Gender-neutral name. Blakeny is not often adopted as a children's name.

Blinny
Form of Blanche. Derived fr. Old French, Old German languages. "White, pure." Not Top 2000 name.

Bonny

Bonny1
Form of Bonita. Stems fr. Spanish element. "Pretty." A somewhat offbeat baby name, Bonny occurs more frequently as a last name. See also Benny.

Bonnie and variants

Bunny2, Bonny2
Forms of Bonnie. Stems fr. Scottish. "Fine, attractive, pretty." Usage of Bonny as a children's name has diminished since the 1950s.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -ny names: Anthony, Bethany, Bonny, Britany, Britny

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -ny names: Brittany, Britteny, Brittiany, Brittny, Bunny

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -ny names: Nanny, Tony

Bonny3
Form of Barbara. Based on Latin. "Foreign woman." Bonny is frequently occurring (UPPER 36%) as a women's name, and occurs regularly (UPPER 25%) as a surname. See also Bronny.

Brettany
Form of Brett. Based on Latin language. "From Britany or Britain." Not Top 2000 name. See also Brittane.

Briny
Form of Brianna. Derived fr. Irish, Gaelic, Celtic elements. "High, noble, exalted." Not Top 2000 name. See also Bren.

Brittany and variants

Brittany, var. Bryttany, Brittony, Brittny, Brittiny, Brittiany, Brittainy, Britteny, Brittainny, Britny, Briteny, Britanny, Bretteny, Britany, Bretny
Stems fr. Latin language. "From Brittany or Britain." Usage of Britany, Britny, Brittany and Brittny as children's names has declined circa 1990.

Bronny
Form of Bronwyn. From Welsh element. "Fair, blessed breast." Bronny was not among 2018's Top names.

Bryony, var. Briony
Origin fr. Greek element. "Climbing plant." Briony and Bryony are rare women's names.

Bunny3
Derivative of English. Nickname deriving from B names such .. Bunny is a commonplace (UPPER 77%) women's name, and occurs regularly (UPPER 69%) as a surname. See also Benny.

Sinny, Cinny
Var. of Cynthia. Stems fr. Greek element. "From Mount Kynthos." Not in Top 2000.

Cluny
Place name, found in both France .. Not Top 2000 name. Cross-gender use.

Konny, Conny
Var. of Constance. Source fr. Latin element. "Constant, steadfast." Conny and Konny are not often adopted as girls' names.

Quick Reference

Summary Index of names [and variants] for -ny names for girls.

1. Anny - Conny
Anne [Nanny, Hanny, ..], Antonia [Tony, Anthony], Benita [Binny, Benny], Bernadette [Berny, Benny], Bernice [Bunny, Berny], Bethany [Betheny, Bethanny], Blake [Blakeny], Blanche [Blinny], Bonita [Bonny], Bonnie [Bunny, Bonny], Barbara [Bonny], Brett [Brettany], Brianna [Briny], Brittany [Bryttany, Brittony, ..], Bronwyn [Bronny], Bryony [Briony], Bunny, Cynthia [Sinny, Cinny], Cluny, Constance [Konny, Conny]


Conradine [Conny], Courtney [Kortny, Courtny, ..], Dabney [Dabny], Dagny, Danielle [Dany, Danny], Daenerys [Dany], Danna [Dany], Darlene [Darlenny], Delaney [Delany, Delainy], Denise [Dinny, Denny], Destiny, Devany [Devony, Devenny], Donna [Donny], Ebony [Ebonny, Ebbony], Estefany, Evania [Evanny], Evonne [Evony], Euphemia [Fanny], Fanny, Frances [Fanny, Franny]


Fortney [Fortny], Fran [Franny], Guinevere [Winny, Jenny, ..], Genna [Jenny, Genny], Jennifer [Jenny, Genny], Genevieve [Jenny, Genny], Ginny [Jinny, Genny], Virginia [Jinny, Ginny], Gwendolen [Gwenny], Hannah [Nanny, Hanny], Hania [Hany], Harmony, Iris [Iridianny], Jana [Janny], Jane [Jany, Janny], Jenny [Jinny], Genista [Jenny], Jennie [Jenny], Jinny, Lana [Lanny]


Alana [Lanny], Melanie [Melony, Mellony, ..], Wilhelmina [Minny], Mary [Minny], Minna [Minny], Nan [Nanny], Nancy [Nanny], Penelope [Penny], Penny, Peony, Raina [Rainy], Renee [Renny], Ronni [Ronny], Veronica [Ronny], Roanna [Ronny], Sabina [Sabiny], Sanny, Sidney [Sideny, Siddeny], Sidonia [Sidony], Signa [Signy]


Stephanie [Stephany], Susan [Suanny], Sunny, Swanhild [Swanny], Tawny, Tiffany [Tyffany, Tipheny, ..], Christina [Tiny], Tina [Tiny], Toni [Tony], Antoinette [Tony], Alvina [Vinny], Elvina [Vinny], Whitney [Whitny, Whittany], Gwyneth [Winny], Wynne [Winny]

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