6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Fideline
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "loyal"
    • Description:

      A kind of French virtue name, an affectionate form of Fidele.
  2. Greenlee
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "green clearing"
    • Description:

      Attractive English surname that sounds right at home with the other androgynous surname names that are currently on-trend.

      Greenlee Smythe is a character on the soap opera All My Children

  3. Theone
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "godly"
    • Description:

      A solid, if somewhat serious Greek name. Theoni and Theona are variants. This might be a possibility if you're looking for an unusual route to Thea.
  4. Merve
    • Origin:

      Turkish variation of Marwa, Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "white stone"
    • Description:

      Merve is derived from Marwa, a significant name in the Muslim community, as it the name of a mountain in Mecca.
  5. Melisandre
    • Origin:

      French variation of Millicent, German
    • Meaning:

      "strong in work"
    • Description:

      The romantic fairy tale-like name has come to modern attention via the beautiful but terrifying sorceress in Game of Thrones. The character may look as lovely as her name sounds, but it's hard to imagine a parent familiar with the book wanting to use the name for their child. Two alternate directions: Millicent or Melisande.
  6. Ambre
    • Origin:

      French variation of Amber, English word name
    • Description:

      In the US Amber is stuck in the '80s, while Ambre is a fresh choice in France.
  7. 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.
  8. Gale
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Gail
    • Description:

      When Gail was popular, half a century ago, Gale was a plausible choice. Gale does put a slightly more masculine spin on the name, but it's dated in any version.
  9. Edurne
    • Origin:

      Basque
    • Meaning:

      "snow"
    • Description:

      This feminine version of the Basque name Edur is quite well used in Spain, where it has often been in the Top 100. Plus it offers some great nickname options such as Eddie or Deedee. One of the names for winter babies that's off the snowy track.
  10. Kulture
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group"
    • Description:

      Rappers Cardi B and Offset gave the truly unique word name Kulture to their daughter in 2018. Its message is more inclusive and artistic than such elevated celebrity baby names as Saint, Reign, and Sir. Kulture may refer to a creative culture or a social culture. The baby's middle name is Kiari, which is dad Offset's birth name.

      Kulture is one of the most unique celebrity baby names of recent years.
  11. Ebele
    • Origin:

      African
    • Meaning:

      "mercy, kindness"
    • Description:

      Igbo name made more familiar by its relationship to the popular Belle and Bella.
  12. Nyree
    • Origin:

      English from Maori
    • Meaning:

      "flaxen"
    • Description:

      Anglicized form of Ngaire, this name is sometimes heard in New Zealand and very occasionally in England.
  13. Alise
    • Origin:

      Latvian or English variation of Alice
    • Description:

      About 60 girls were named Alise in the US last year, making it an uncommon but not truly rare name. While it's pretty and intriguing as a spin on the very popular Alice, it's pronounced more like Elise or -- in Latvian -- Elisa, and so may prove more confusing than it's worth. If you want to name your daughter Alice, name her Alice, and if you want to name her Elise, name her Elise. Choosing Alise in many ways gives you the worst of all worlds.
  14. Héloïse
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "healthy, wide"
    • Description:

      Héloïse is a chic French name related to sleek, peppy classic Eloise. Both ultimately derive from the Germanic name Helewidis, which became Helewis in medieval England. In the twelfth century, the name was borne by the beloved of the French philosopher Pierre Abelard, who was considered to be one of the most learned women of the Middle Ages.
  15. Dree
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Andrea, feminine form of Andrew
    • Meaning:

      "strong and manly"
    • Description:

      This unique one-syllable name was added to the mix by Mariel Hemingway for her now grown model/actress daughter; it could make a distinctive middle name or Bree substitute.
  16. Chrysanthe
    • Origin:

      Feminine form of Chrysanthos,Greek
    • Meaning:

      "golden flower"
    • Description:

      A unique option for a November baby (the November birth flower is a chrysanthemum) or to honor an ancestral Chris, Chrysanthe feels more wearable than the full Chrysanthemum, despite the storybook mouse.
  17. Novalee
    • Description:

      Can be shortened to Nova. Appeared on the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2016.
  18. Neptune
    • Origin:

      Roman mythology name
    • Description:

      This would be tough enough for a boy to handle, but near impossible for a girl.
  19. Esmeree
    • Origin:

      French; Literary name
    • Description:

      The name of a beautiful princess of Wales in Arthurian legend. She is rescued by "Le Bel Inconnu" — Gingalain, the son of Sir Gawain — and marries him. Esmerée likely derives from Old French esmer "to love; respect".
  20. Keke
    • Origin:

      English variation of Kiki, Finnish diminutive of Gertrud, or Hawaiian variation of Kate
    • Meaning:

      "double happiness; strength of a spear; pure"
    • Description:

      Keke is a multicultural double-punch nickname, notably borne by actress Keke Palmer. Palmer was born Lauren Keyana, yet her nickname does not derive from her middle name — her older sister had an imaginary friend named Keke.