6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Roxie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Roxanne
    • Description:

      Audacious offshoot of Roxanne, the wayward heroine of the musical Chicago.
  2. Sookie
    • Origin:

      Variation of Sukey, pet form of Susanna
    • Meaning:

      "lily"
    • Description:

      This spelling seems to be taking off as a result of media appearances as characters in first "Gilmore Girls" and then as Sookie Stackhouse, the Anna Paquin character in "True Blood," based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" series of books by Charlaine Harris.
  3. Vespertine
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "of the evening"
  4. Charlee
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Charlie, diminutive of Charles or Charlotte
    • Meaning:

      "free man"
    • Description:

      Charlie in all its forms has been a popular gender neutral name since the early 2000s and is now given almost equally to girls and boys. While it did once lean more (statistically) masculine, it has been used on girls too since the before the 20th century.
  5. Angelique
    • Origin:

      French diminutive of Angela
    • Meaning:

      "angelic"
    • Description:

      Angelique was the fastest-rising girl name of 2021, influenced by French-Mexican actress Angelique Boyer, who starred in the telenovela Imperio de mentiras (Empire of Lies).
  6. Nathalie
    • Description:

      A French variation of Natalie that's used occasionally in contemporary America. In England and Wales Natalie remains about 10 times as popular as Nathalie.
  7. Caylee
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Caylee was the third fastest-rising name in 2009 and peaked then at Number 263, but has since dropped in the charts, perhaps due to the Caylee Anthony association.
  8. Lucette
    • Clarabelle
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "bright and beautiful"
      • Description:

        A combination name that might be dismissed as a clown and cow name. The sounds are nevertheless pretty and the meaning is good - though spellings Claribel or Clarabel might help distance it from the cow association.
    • Journee
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Journey, English word name
      • Meaning:

        "travel or passage from one place to another"
      • Description:

        With Journey becoming increasingly popular, it's no surprise that this alternative spelling is not far behind. However, you may be surprised to learn that in recent years, the Journee spelling has actually passed the original spelling in popularity — Journee is currently in the Top 200. This word name may be appealing to parents attracted to the idea of a spiritual -- or even an actual -- voyage.
    • Laverne
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "springlike"
      • Description:

        A name better left where it is, embroidered on a fifties poodle skirt.
    • 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.
    • Oriole
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "golden"
      • Description:

        A bird name from the same Latin root as Aurelia, Oriole is extremely rare as a name: No babies were given the name in the US in 2022. But most people are aware of the Oriole bird, which makes this name uncommon yet possible.
    • Eleonore
      • Scarlette
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Scarlett
        • Meaning:

          "brilliant red"
        • Description:

          Although we think Scarlett is plenty feminine enough without the girly -ette suffix, this variation entered the US Top 1000 in 2011, where it remained for more than a decade. In 2023, it dropped off the list, however, it was still given to 240 girls that same year.

          The traditional Scarlett is used 26 times more often its more elaborate counterpart, but Scarlette could could have the plus side of drawing people's eyes away from the "Scar" syllable and onto the second part of the name. For anyone hoping to use nickname Lettie, Ettie, or Etta - or plan to use it to honor a Charlotte - this form could be more appealing.
      • Arche
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "beginning"
        • Description:

          In Greek mythology, Arche was the muse associated with origins. As a baby name, it may be misunderstood as Archie.
      • Nyxie
        • Origin:

          English from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "night or water nymph"
        • Description:

          Variant of Nyx or Nixie
      • Florrie
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Florence and Flora
        • Description:

          A sweet Bobbsey-twin era nickname, fluffy and floral.
      • Ece
        • Origin:

          Turkish
        • Meaning:

          "queen, mother"
        • Description:

          Ece is another name for Umay, the Turkish goddess of the Earth and fertility. It is derived from the Old Turkic word eçe, meaning "mother."
      • Shawnee
        • Origin:

          Native American tribe name
        • Description:

          The Shawnee were an Eastern tribe that migrated westward; Shawnee makes an unusual name, if a little dated a la Shawn and Tawnee.