6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Richie
    • Idabelle
      • Rane
        • Ermensinde
          • Origin:

            Germanic
          • Meaning:

            "sparkling universe"
          • Description:

            A name used by dark ages nobility in Carcassone, Belgium and Luxembourg has clunky charm and is definitely more attractive than Ermentrud or Ermengard.
        • Searose
          • Origin:

            English flower name
          • Description:

            If Rose and even Primrose feel too mainstream for you, this underused floral name — belonging to a perennial shrub with bright pink flowers — might fit the bill.
        • Meave
          • Vivie
            • Blithe
              • Simmie
                • Shine
                  • Semiramide
                    • Origin:

                      Latinised version of Semiramis
                    • Description:

                      Semiramis/Semiramide was the most important Queen of Assyria, who conquered much of Asia. Semiramis restored ancient Babylon and protected it with a high brick wall that completely surrounded the city. Then she built several palaces in Persia, reigned much of Asia Minor effectively and conquered Libya and Ethiopia. The version Semiramide was used by Giacomo Rossini in his opera of the same name.
                  • Maline
                    • Nineve
                      • Origin:

                        Babylonian or Assyrian
                      • Meaning:

                        "house of fish"
                      • Description:

                        An ancient city in Assyria, where Jonah was sent to spread the word of God. Also spelt Nineveh.
                    • Laraline
                      • Origin:

                        English; possibly Latin
                      • Description:

                        Part Lara, part Caroline, but far rarer than either, Laraline is a strong, pretty and familiar-feeling name that has never appeared on the SSA baby name list. It has been claimed to come from Latin larus "gull", but is more likely a modern innovation.
                    • Gazelle
                      • Féline
                        • Épiphanie
                          • Origin:

                            French word name
                          • Meaning:

                            "realization"
                          • Description:

                            You could just spell it epiphany, but that's so much more pedestrian. It's also a holiday name, à la Christmas and Easter: the Epiphany marked the visitation of the Three Wise Men to Baby Jesus.
                        • Dagne
                          • Brandie
                            • Jimmie