6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Carylle
    • Crescence
      • Maudette
        • Origin:

          Invented name
        • Meaning:

          "little Maud"
        • Description:

          This French-style name is, in fact, an American creation with only a handful of documented uses throughout history. Maudette combines the mini-name Maud — a medieval short form of Matilda, meaning "battle-mighty" — with the diminutive French suffix -ette.
      • Merrilee
        • Origin:

          English, word name or combination of Mary and Lee, or Scottish place-name
        • Description:

          Merrilee has several different origins. It's an alternative spelling of the unusual word name Merrily, as well as a variant of the smoosh name Marilee (Mary + Lee). Merrilee, Merrilees or Mirrlees are also found in Scotland, deriving from a Scottish place name. Merrilee hit the Top 1000 for a few years in the 1940s, but disappeared from the charts completely back in 2007. In 2023, however, 5 baby girls were given name, as it joined a number of vintage revivals making a reappearance in the US.
      • Marilie
        • Origin:

          English combination of Mary and Lee
        • Meaning:

          "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + meadow"
        • Description:

          Variant of Marilee
      • Carmile
        • Karste
          • Elisse
            • Alcione
              • Sorrelle
                • Cleanthe
                  • Loralee
                    • Caiside
                      • Danie
                        • Kinsie
                          • Cristelle
                            • Alfonsine
                              • Origin:

                                German, feminine variation of Alphonse
                              • Description:

                                Also a town in Italy, this name could find use as a feminine tribute to an Alphonso in the family.
                            • Neive
                              • Carese
                                • Zilke
                                  • Origin:

                                    German diminutive of Cecilia or Celia
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "blind"
                                  • Description:

                                    Along with the more common Silke, a diminutive used in Germany for Cecilia and Celia. Both Silke and Zilke are unknown yet usable German names for girls.