6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Roxane
    • Origin:

      Persian
    • Meaning:

      "dawn"
    • Description:

      Alternative (rarer) spelling of Roxanne.
  2. Jeanie
    • Origin:

      Short form of Jean or Jeanne
    • Description:

      Jeanie is a midcentury bobby soxer kind of nickname that might almost be so old it's new again.
  3. Zaylee
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      This contemporary creation plays on a couple of trends by applying the attractive Z to the rhyming family of names including Hailey, Bailey, and Kayley. The -ee suffix is the icing on the cake. It first entered the US Top 1000 in 2015.
  4. Cendrine
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "little ashes"
    • Description:

      Cendrine derives from Cendrillon, the French form of Cinderella. It's quite uncommon, even in France, but if the fairy tale made a big impression on you, it could be a sweet tribute.
  5. Maribelle
    • Origin:

      English, combination of Mary and Belle
    • Meaning:

      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + beautiful"
    • Description:

      Variant of Maribel
  6. Clarence
    • Cassiane
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "cinnamon"
      • Description:

        Cassiane, also spelled Kassiani or Kasiani, is an ancient Greek name best known as the name of a saint famous as a hymnographer. The Hymn of Cassiane, traditionally sung on Tuesday of Easter Week in the Greek Orthodox Church, is associated with fallen women. The 9th century saint Cassiane was supposed to be in love with the Emperor Theophilos, who rejected her when she proved to be more intelligent than he.
    • Heike
      • Origin:

        German, Frisian and Dutch
      • Meaning:

        "home ruler"
      • Description:

        A form of Heinrich or Henrike (Henry in English), as well as of their feminine counterparts. Now most commonly feminine, and especially popular for girls in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s. Famous bearers include German actress Heike Makatsch and athlete Heike Drechsler.
    • Mille
      • Arnelle
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "eagle power"
        • Description:

          Feminine spin on Arnold that received a brief flurry of use in the early 1990s.
      • Desirée
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "desired"
        • Description:

          Desired and chosen by many, despite (or because of) its blatantly sensual image.
      • Benilde
        • Origin:

          French variation of Latin
        • Meaning:

          "good"
        • Description:

          The strong and unusual name of a medieval (male) saint and a contemporary (female) novelist, Benilde Little.
      • Evalynne
        • Anthe
          • Marilee
            • Origin:

              English combination of Mary and Lee
            • Meaning:

              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + meadow"
            • Description:

              Marilee is one of the cheeriest – if least substantial – combinations of Mary with another name.
          • Sylvette
            • Heliotrope
              • Origin:

                botanical name
              • Description:

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

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "face like a daffodil"
                • Description:

                  A floral name from Greek myth, where it belonged to a nymph. It is also the name of a pretty herbaceous shrub with lilac flowers, commonly known as lily turf.
              • Amie
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Amy or Aimee, French
                • Meaning:

                  "beloved"
                • Description:

                  Amy and all her sisters and cousins was such a popular name that this version was among the Top 1000 girl names in the US until the mid-90s. Last year only 32 baby girls were names Amie.