6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Berdie
- Marinae
- Carole
- Wilkie
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"resolute protection"Description:
Scottish surname-turned-nickname from William or its female equivalents. Wilkie has ranked for girls just a handful of times since US baby name records began.
- Cerese
- Aquitaine
Origin:
French place nameDescription:
If you're looking for a really untouristed place name, Aquitaine could be it. Aquitaine is a region of France that includes both Bordeaux and Biarritz and is famous for such food and drink as its pates and cassoulets, Armagnac brandy and Bordeaux wines.
- Vigee
Origin:
French surnameDescription:
This portion of the name of the famous eighteenth century French painter Elisabeth Louise Vigée-LeBrun could make a cute and perky girl's name.
- Sunrose
Origin:
English flower nameDescription:
The bright sunrose flower – officially known as helianthemum – comes in several vibrant colors, most commonly bright sunshine yellow. A sunny, quirky nature name possibility.
- Rive
- Kesse
- Yetunde
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"mother returned"Description:
West African name best known as that of Yetunde Price, half-sister of Venus and Serena Williams who was tragically murdered in 2003.
- Sylvianne
- Amorette
Origin:
Variation of AmoretDescription:
Amorette is an elaborate variation of the old yet rare girls' name Amoret, used in Spenser's The Faerie Queen to represent married love.
- Sarette
- Eurydome
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"structure outside the areas"Description:
Eurydome was a minor character in Greek mythology — according to some accounts, the mother of the Graces.
- Madelynne
Origin:
Spelling variation of Madelyn, EnglishMeaning:
"woman from Magdala or high tower"Description:
A spin on the French form of Magdalene, Madelynne is another, llower ranking way to Maddy. Still, when you put Madelynne together with her more popular sisters -- Madelyn, Madeline, Madeleine, and Madelynn -- she begins to feel just like a Top 10 option.
- Anie
- Rosalinde
- Brocade
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"twisted thread"
- Marthe