6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Nikole
    • Jolyne
      • Radelle
        • Aurelle
          • Raelee
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              Part Rylee, part Raelynn — Raelee is a trendy compound name on the rise.
          • Phèdre
            • Origin:

              French from Greek
            • Meaning:

              "bright"
            • Description:

              French version of the mythological name Phaedra.
          • Cristle
            • Nance
              • Chantille
                • Corine
                  • Enzokuhle
                    • Origin:

                      Zulu
                    • Description:

                      A popular unisex name in South Africa, said to mean "to do good" or "to do great things".
                  • Monice
                    • Kaylene
                      • Kattie
                        • Origin:

                          Short form of Katherine, Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "pure"
                        • Description:

                          Kattie or Katti is an unusual short form of Katherine, more old fashioned than Kate and more unusual than Kathy. Plus there's the "catty" issue.
                      • Adelynne
                        • Eydie
                          • Malie
                            • Viole
                              • Alcmene
                                • Origin:

                                  Greek mythology
                                • Meaning:

                                  "moon strength"
                                • Description:

                                  In Greek mythology Alcmene was mother of Herakles by Zeus, who tricked her by disguising himself as her absent husband.
                              • Mopsie
                                • Origin:

                                  English
                                • Description:

                                  Popular dog name in the 17th century. It would still be cute today—on a dog, that is.