Female Dog Names Ending in ee Sound
- Addie: From English, meaning "noble" or "nobility."
- Bailey: From Old English, meaning "steward" or "bailiff."
- Bree: From Irish, meaning "strength" or "exalted one."
- Cassie: From Greek, meaning "pure" or "chaste."
- Charlie: From Germanic, meaning "free man."
- Daisy: From Old English, referring to the daisy flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
- Ellie: From Greek, short for Eleanor, meaning "bright shining one."
- Fifi: From French, a diminutive of "Fiona," meaning "fair" or "white."
- Gracie: From Latin, meaning "grace" or "favor."
- Honey: From Old English, referring to the sweet substance, symbolizing sweetness and affection.
- Izzy: From Hebrew, short for Isabel, meaning "pledged to God."
- Jazzy: From English, meaning "lively" or "musical."
- Kiki: From various origins, often meaning "double happiness" in Japanese.
- Lacey: From English, meaning "from Lassy," referring to lace fabric, symbolizing delicacy.
- Maddie: From Hebrew, short for Madeleine, meaning "tower" or "high place."
- Nelly: From Irish, meaning "bright" or "shining one."
- Olivey: From Latin, referring to the olive tree, symbolizing peace.
- Penny: From English, meaning "weaver" or referring to the coin, symbolizing value.
- Queenie: From English, meaning "queen," symbolizing royalty and grace.
- Ruby: From Latin, referring to the ruby gemstone, symbolizing passion and vitality.
- Sally: From Hebrew, short for Sarah, meaning "princess."
- Trixie: From Latin, short for Beatrice, meaning "she who brings happiness."
- Vicky: From Latin, short for Victoria, meaning "victory."
- Winnie: From Welsh, meaning "fair one" or "white shadow."
- Xena: From Greek, meaning "guest" or "hospitable."
- Yasmee: From Persian, meaning "jasmine flower," symbolizing beauty.
- Zoe: From Greek, meaning "life."
- Abby: From Hebrew, short for Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
- Bessie: From Hebrew, short for Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
- Coco: From French, referring to the cocoa bean, symbolizing sweetness.
- Dixie: From Latin, meaning "tenth," often associated with the southern United States.
- Emmy: From Germanic, short for Emily, meaning "rival" or "industrious."
- Faye: From Old French, meaning "fairy," symbolizing magic and charm.
- Gigi: From French, a diminutive of Georgina, meaning "farmer."
- Heidi: From German, meaning "noble one."
- Ivy: From English, referring to the ivy plant, symbolizing fidelity.
- Jessie: From Hebrew, short for Jessica, meaning "foresighted" or "wealthy."
- Kelley: From Irish, meaning "warrior" or "bright-headed."
- Lily: From Latin, referring to the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
- Misty: From English, referring to mist, symbolizing mystery and grace.
- Nikki: From Greek, short for Nicole, meaning "victory of the people."
- Poppy: From Latin, referring to the poppy flower, symbolizing remembrance and peace.
- Queenie: From English, meaning "queen," symbolizing royalty and grace.
- Roxie: From English, meaning "dawn" or "bright."
- Sophie: From Greek, meaning "wisdom."
- Trixie: From Latin, short for Beatrice, meaning "she who brings happiness."
- Vivi: From Latin, short for Vivian, meaning "alive" or "lively."
- Wendy: From Old English, meaning "friend" or "blessed ring."
- Zee: From Greek, short for Zoe, meaning "life."