6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Turquoise
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "Turkish stone"
    • Description:

      Turquoise is similar in hue to Aqua, which is one of the cool new color names on the palette. Other blue-hued options: Cerulean, Cyan, Indigo, or Blue itself.
  2. Syntyche
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "common fate"
    • Description:

      Unique baby name featured in the New Testament.
  3. Beanie
    • Origin:

      Invented nickname
    • Description:

      Up-and-coming actress Beanie Feldstein is attracting attention toward her unusual — but rather cute — nickname. She was born Elizabeth Greer Feldstein but nicknamed "Elizabeanie" by her childhood nanny. It was later simplified to Beanie by her older brothers.
  4. Ariarne
    • Origin:

      English, invented name
    • Description:

      Phonetic spelling of Ariane worn by the Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus, who goes by the nickname Arnie.
  5. Lennie
    • Vignette
      • Origin:

        English from French
      • Meaning:

        "short and evocative description; little vine"
      • Description:

        The french word vignette literally means "little vine," but in English it is a literary and art term. In literature, a vignette refers to a brief but vivid description, and in art, an illustration or photo that fades into the background, sans border.
    • Josée
      • Evrose
        • Origin:

          Invented literary name
        • Description:

          A combination-type name invented by L. Frank Baum for a Princess character who first appears in his book Ozma of Oz.
      • Quintessence
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Sounds pretty. But pretentious.
      • Nonie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Joan, English
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          A Colonial-era nickname for Joan.
      • Davie
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "beloved, uncle"
        • Description:

          Somewhat surprisingly, this old-school David nickname is now used for baby girls in the US more than 80% of the time. In fact, Davie is really heating up for baby girls, in the same style as Frankie and Scottie and Stevie.
      • Betsabe
        • Origin:

          Spanish, Catalan, Hungarian, Polish
        • Meaning:

          "daughter of the oath"
        • Description:

          Spelt with an acute accent on the final syllable in Spanish, Catalan and Hungarian (Betsabé) and without in Polish (Betsabe), this unusual name is a sleeker form of Bathsheba.
      • Béatrice
        • Bernie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Bernadette, Bernadine, or Bernice, German
          • Meaning:

            "brave as a bear"
          • Description:

            Bernie is an old school unisex nickname name, on the order of Bobbie or Willie. Not the most modern or most attractive name around, but it has a certain vintage charm.
        • Sabelle
          • Alcie
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Alcina, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "strong-willed"
            • Description:

              Alcie and Alsie are antiquated short forms that feel more baby-ready now that names such as Elsie, Elsa, and Isla are becoming popular again. Mother name Alcina was an operatic sorceress who turned men into trees and animals.
          • Myrthe
            • Origin:

              Dutch variation of Myrtle
            • Description:

              This botanical name is one of the few Dutch names that could work outside the Netherlands, especially in Germany or Scandinavia.
          • Callirrhoe
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "beautiful flow"
            • Description:

              Callirrhoe is a Greek mythological nymph and companion of Persephone. It offers nicknames Calli, Ro, Clio, and Coco.
          • Nichelle
            • Origin:

              American, contemporary variation of Michelle
            • Description:

              A modern twist on Michelle spotlighted by Star Trek actress Nichelle Nichols.
          • Carlisle
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "from the walled city"
            • Description:

              Carlisle may be a male name in Twilight (he's vampire hero Edward's adoptive father), but in the real baby naming world, it's used about a quarter of the time for girls. Unusual now, we think Carlisle (or Carlyle) has the potential to be the next Carter.