6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Yazzie
    • Charmae
      • Skylette
        • Origin:

          Modern Invented
        • Description:

          Sky has been a trending sound in recent years, from Skylar to Skye to Skyla. Skylette is a new one in recent years, combining the celestial first syllable with the fashionable "-ette" ending.
      • Meraline
        • Origin:

          Unclear
        • Description:

          Meraline, most likely to be a variant of Marilyn, is made most familiar as the name of American stock car driver Eric McClure's daughter Meraline Everleigh McClure born in 2015.
      • Yolette
        • Marcee
          • Konstance
            • Malle
              • Bailie
                • Spisene
                  • Origin:

                    Romani, meaning unknown
                  • Description:

                    It is speculated that this name may derive from Esperanza.
                • Indee
                  • Artice
                    • Dicembre
                      • Genovieve
                        • Thomasette
                          • Tracie
                            • Amelia-rose
                              • Ivy-rae
                                • Martelle
                                  • Origin:

                                    European surname
                                  • Description:

                                    This surname, found rarely in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, has several origins. It either comes from a diminutive of Martin or Marta; or from Old French and Old Spanish martel, meaning "hammer" — thus a nickname for a smith or a forceful person.
                                • Courage
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word name
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "strength to withstand fear"
                                  • Description:

                                    Courage debuted on the girls' side of the chart in 2008, almost two decades after it first appeared for boys. It's among the rising class of powerful unisex virtue names, along with Brave, True, and Hero.