An animal noun that ends in a -y that changes to -ies in the plural:
Change the y to an i and add -est. happy, happiest
Some girls names that start with Y are:Yadira.Yasmin,YasmineYesenia,YessicaYolanda.Yuka.Yu LinYvetteYvonne
Gravy is a food. It begins with G and ends with Y.
An animal that name ends in J is hard to find. Animals that name starts with J are jellyfish, jaguar, and jackal.
The basic rule is for nouns ending in 'y' preceded by a consonant, the plural is formed by dripping the 'y' and 'ies'. For nouns ending in 'y' preceded by a vowel, the plural is formed by adding 's' only. Why this came about, I do not know. Perhaps a question for the category 'word origins'.Some examples for nouns that drop the Y and add IES for plurals are:babiesdaisiesladiesstoriesdairiesfairiespartiescountriesSome examples for nouns that do not drop the Y for plurals:alleysboyschimneysdaysessaysjoyskeysmonkeys
There is monkey, puppy, kitty, donkey, that is just ending with y. I don't know of any ie endings.
Animal names that end with the letter o:armadillobuffalocuckoogeckokangaroo
Some unique cat names ending in "ie" or "y" could be: Whiskie, Mittie, Taffy, Ziggy, or Moxie.
In French, "animal" is "animal," and there aren't any common animal names that start with "Y" in French.
Monkey Monkey
tony terry
Pony, donkey, monkey...
The obvious one is the coypu.
lobster and oyster ... not hamster nor rooster nor Gila monster :-)
* Yak * Yapok * Ynambu
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Paraguay, Turkey and Uruguay are countries. They end with the letter y.
For names ending in "y," the possessive form is typically created by adding an apostrophe and "s." For example, if the name is "Toby," the possessive form would be "Toby's." However, if the name is a plural ending in "y," you would simply add an apostrophe after the "s," as in "the Smiths' house."