6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Tanzie
    • Ottaline
      • Origin:

        French diminutive of Ottilie
      • Meaning:

        "prospers in battle"
      • Description:

        This name, more often spelled Ottoline, is curiously appealing, in a hoop-skirted, wasp-waisted way; heard more often in novels than real life, though that is showing some signs of change.
    • Aimée
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "beloved"
      • Description:

        Whether you pronounce it like the original Amy or the Frenchified Ay-may, this form adds considerable elan to an old favorite.
    • Mirelle
      • Heliotrope
        • Origin:

          botanical name
        • Description:

          Despite the beauty of this flower's appearance and fragrance, this is one of the clumsier flower names.
      • Dyveke
        • Origin:

          Frisian
        • Meaning:

          "dove"
        • Description:

          Dyveke is related to the Frisian word düveke, which means "dove", as well as to the name Dietlinde.
      • Zoie
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Zoe; Greek
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          This spelling variation hasn't followed cousins Zoe and Zoey up the charts. Even though there are a number of feasible spellings, Zoie along with Zooey might cause some unwanted confusion.
      • Tiabeanie
        • Origin:

          Invented name
        • Description:

          Tiabeanie Mariabeanie de la Rochambeau Grunkwitz is better known as Princess Bean on the Netflix animated series Disenchantment. Six sets of parents were inspired to use her name for their daughter in 2022, when Tiabeanie debuted on the American charts.
      • Haylee
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Hailey
        • Description:

          Haylee dropped out of the Top 500 for the first time since 1992 recently, in step with a decline by Hailey (though the alternative Hadley is still near the Top 100). For some, Haylee is one E too many, but it reflects the broader popularity in -lee suffixes.
      • Lielle
        • Origin:

          French and English from Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "my god"
        • Description:

          Distinctly feminine form of the unisex name Liel
      • Quispe
        • Origin:

          Quechua
        • Meaning:

          "free"
        • Description:

          This would make an interesting South American heritage choice. One famous bearer was Quispe Sisa, an Inca princess in the 16th century. It is also a surname.
      • Janne
        • Origin:

          Danish and Norwegian diminutive of Johanna
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          This common name for both boys and girls in Scandinavia would definitely work better as a feminine name in the U.S.
      • Jaqueline
        • Lieke
          • Origin:

            Dutch diminutive of Angelique et al
          • Description:

            The popular Dutch name Lieke is one of those diminutives, like Lena, that can be short for a range of names ending in its sound -- which, by the way, is the two-syllable LEE-ka. Despite its versatility, we don't see Lieke's popularity translating to English-speaking cultures.
        • Arabesque
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Meaning:

            "ornate design"
          • Description:

            Fanciful, edging toward bizarre.
        • Fife
          • Origin:

            Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "place name"
          • Description:

            Musical choice that might work great in the middle. Alternative in all its forms, Fife and sister name Fifer are Scottish names for girls that can make a new twist on Piper.
        • Ivette
          • Origin:

            French variation of Yvette
          • Description:

            Feels more modern than the Y version but also less authentic.
        • Raylee
          • Origin:

            Modern Invented Name, combination of Ray and Lee
          • Meaning:

            "beam of light + meadow"
          • Description:

            A trendy choice that takes a little from Riley and a little from Kayleigh, to create the rather appealing meaning, "beam of light in the meadow".
        • Wallace
          • Origin:

            English from French
          • Meaning:

            "a Welshman, a Celt"
          • Description:

            More famously spelled Wallis as a feminine name: the woman for whom the King of England abdicated the throne.
        • Chimene