6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Augustine
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "great, magnificent"
    • Description:

      The feminine form of German and French name Augustin, ultimately derived from Latin Augustus. Names with the -ine ending are considered chic in France at the moment; Augustine re-entered the French top 500 in 2009 and is climbing fast.
  2. Céline
    • Origin:

      French variation of Celeste
    • Meaning:

      "heavenly"
    • Description:

      French Canadian singer Dion made us notice this variation, but most parents would prefer the Selene spelling.
  3. Fabienne
    • Origin:

      French variation of Fabia
    • Meaning:

      "bean grower"
    • Description:

      Instead of the usual French suspects -- Danielle, Isabelle, Gabrielle -- why not consider Fabienne, which is less common and just as pretty.
  4. Souline
    • Origin:

      Spanish, French, Latin, variation of Solana or Solange
    • Meaning:

      "sunshine or solemn"
    • Description:

      Souline was unknown in the US until 2019, when YouTubers Landon McBroom and Shyla Walker chose it for their baby daughter. The following year it debuted on the charts with 36 parents following suit. It's as soulful as it sounds, with meanings that embrace both the sunny and somber sides of life.
  5. Janie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Jane, English
    • Meaning:

      "God is gracious"
    • Description:

      Will this old-fashioned nickname make a comeback, now that Jane has shed her "plain" image? Janie is cute and approachable, and would stand as well on the birth certificate as Josie and Jessie do now.
  6. Loire
    • Origin:

      French river and region name
    • Description:

      The lovely sound and image of the French river and lush valley would make this a most distinctive and captivating choice. Pronunciation: low-ahr.
  7. Pascale
    • Origin:

      French from Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "Passover"
    • Description:

      Sophisticated, stylish feminine form of Pascal especially appropriate for girls born around Easter or Passover.
  8. Aurie
    • Averie
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Avery
      • Meaning:

        "ruler of the elves"
      • Description:

        This spelling has been on the rise since it entered the charts in 2004, hot on the coattails of trendy Avery.
    • Maite
      • Origin:

        Basque
      • Meaning:

        "beloved"
      • Description:

        A top ten choice in Chile and a popular name throughout the Spanish-speaking world, Maite is a mighty-sounding name with a soft and sweet meaning. It is also found as a contracted form of María Teresa or María Esther.
    • Albie
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "noble and bright"
      • Description:

        Sweet old-school nickname name currently trending for boys in the UK, but could also be short for Alba, Alberta or Albertine.
    • Tallie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Talia, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "gentle dew from heaven"
      • Description:

        Tallie is a seldom-heard nickname name that, with the ascendance of Hallie and Callie, we might just be hearing more of.
    • Renée
      • Origin:

        French from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "reborn"
      • Description:

        Chic in the fifties, now kept in the public eye mainly by actress Zellweger; today's parents seek more moderne Gallic choices.
    • Francie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Frances, English from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "from France; free man"
      • Description:

        Francie is one of the most neglected nicknames for Frances, despite having more style value than Franny and Fanny and being more unique than Frankie. We'd love to see it get more use, whether as a Frances short form or as an independent name.
    • Sixtine
      • Origin:

        French feminine variation of Sixtus
      • Meaning:

        "sixth-born"
      • Description:

        While Sixtine is a name with ancient roots that's popular in modern-day France, it's hard to imagine it gaining hold in English-speaking lands, given its similarity to the number sixteen and its even-more-problematic similarity to the word "sexting." You wouldn't do that to your daughter.
    • Matisse
      • Origin:

        French surname
      • Description:

        Though it's close to the German and French form of Matthew, Mathis, this name of the great artist can work as well for girls.
    • Esmee
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Esme
      • Description:

        Esme and by extension Esmee have gotten more popular in the US in recent years, but that extra e can confuse an already-confusing pronunciation, especially if you start adding accents.
    • Doe
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "a female deer"
      • Description:

        Doe is a soft and gentle-eyed middle name possibility and, like Fawn, one of the few animal names open to girls.
    • Cleome
      • Origin:

        English flower name
      • Meaning:

        "spider flower"
      • Description:

        A pretty plant with pink or lilac flowers.
    • Annalee
      • Origin:

        Combination of Anna and Lee
      • Meaning:

        "grace; pasture"
      • Description:

        A compound name with an old-fashioned ring. It only first appeared on the US Top 1000 in 2012. Annalie is a somewhat different name that is nevertheless pronounced the same.