6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Mariane
    • Origin:

      French combination of Marie and Anne
    • Meaning:

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

      Variant of Marianne
  2. Rielle
    • Selphie
      • Origin:

        Video game name
      • Description:

        Selphie Tilmitt is a character in the popular video game Final Fantasy VIII. An orphan like the other main characters, she's described as upbeat, friendly, and energetic....though she wields a mean nunchuk. Given the name's resemblance to the photo term "selfie," this one is off the table, even for enthusiastic gamers.
    • Jenelle
      • Origin:

        Variation of Jean
      • Description:

        Combo name wedding two long-popular syllables.
    • Lale
      • Origin:

        Turkish from Persian
      • Meaning:

        "tulip"
      • Description:

        Turkish variant of Lale
    • Emese
      • Origin:

        Hungarian
      • Meaning:

        "mother"
      • Description:

        A Hungarian name rarely heard outside its native culture.
    • Frostine
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "freezing"
      • Description:

        Frostine, best known in the U.S. as the name of the Candyland queen, is newly fashionable in France and is certainly a choice that any little girl the world over would love. Fanciful, if over-the-top, but a perfect name for a winter baby girl.
    • Noeline
      • Allemande
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Meaning:

          "German Dance"
        • Description:

          An Allemande is a renaissance musical form meaning 'German dance" - Handel composed many famous allemandes. As a name, Allemande has the advantages of being unusual whilst still having a history, and pretty while still having gravitas. It also has great potential for nicknames, with Ally, Lemmi and Mandy being the most obvious.
      • Brunhilde
        • Origin:

          Norse
        • Meaning:

          "armed for battle"
        • Description:

          Form of Brunhild
      • Esclarmonde
        • Origin:

          Occitan
        • Meaning:

          "Light of the World"
        • Description:

          Esclarmonde de Foix was an Occitan countess and an important figure in Catharism, a medieval Christian movement, which allowed women and men to both hold church offices. Her tale inspired an opera by the same name by Jules Massenet; the name is also featured in Kate Mosse's bestselling novel Labyrinth.
      • Zoelle
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "life + girl"
        • Description:

          Zoelle is a modern-sounding name combining the stylish Zoe, which means life, with the trendy Elle, French for "she". Could make for a zippier spin on sweet Noelle.
      • Blanchette
        • Seychelle
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "island name"
          • Description:

            Actress Seychelle Gabriel is named after the Seychelles, an archipelagic island nation in the Indian Ocean. The islands were named after Jean Moreau de Séchelles, Louis XV's Minister of Finance.
        • Mossie
          • Tyche
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "fortune"
            • Description:

              Tyche is the goddess of luck and fate in Greek mythology. Her Roman equivalent is, fittingly, Fortuna.
          • Kline
            • Origin:

              German
            • Description:

              Anglicized version of a the common German surname Klein. Musician Mike Eli named his daughter Kline Olivia in 2012.
          • Klee
            • Origin:

              German and Jewish surname
            • Meaning:

              "clover"
            • Description:

              The whimsical quality of the work of Swiss artist Paul Klee is somehow reflected in his name, although many would mispronounce it to rhyme with key. Say it like clay.
          • Alexane
            • Origin:

              French variation of Alexandra
            • Meaning:

              "defending men"
            • Description:

              This unusual form of Alexandra might be seen and pronounced as a combination of Alex and Anne.
          • Desire
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Description:

              Believe it or not, this was a fairly common appellation in early New England, interpreted not in the sexual sense, but more in terms of desiring salvation. In modern times, the French name Desiree, pronounced dehz-ih-ray, would be more acceptable.