6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Gaye
    • Josephe
      • Origin:

        French feminine variation of Joseph
      • Description:

        Josephe is much less well-known in the English-speaking world than Josephine or Joanna.
    • Febe
      • Grethe
        • Kye
          • Orie
            • Aprilette
              • Laurene
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Lauren, English from Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
                • Description:

                  In the midcentury US, putting an ene or een or ine at the end of any name made it more stylish. Today, it has the opposite effect.
              • Kenlee
                • Marselle
                  • Cataline
                    • Cathe
                      • Basilie
                        • Virtue
                          • Origin:

                            Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "moral excellence"
                          • Description:

                            The mother of all virtue names.
                        • Mylee
                          • Description:

                            Variation of Miley that is on the decline, thanks to its association with pop starlet Miley Cyrus.
                        • Silverie
                          • Adabelle
                            • Raquelle
                              • Chavette
                                • Avianne
                                  • Origin:

                                    Variation of Avis, Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "bird"
                                  • Description:

                                    Avianna is the most popular "avian" name, sitting in the US Top 500 names. But the French-esque version Avianne is significantly less so: it was given to 7 girls in 2021, and fewer than 5 in 2022, meaning it didn't even make it onto the extended charts. Although it's equally pretty and elegant, parents at the moment tend to prefer names ending in "ana" or "anna" to "anne": see also Julianna versus Julianne, Diana versus Diane, and many more.