6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Esmie
- Pomme
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"apple"Description:
Une amie for Gwyneth's little girl.
- Emerence
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"merit, deserve"Description:
A rare and refined French name derived from Latin Emerentius, usually spelt with an acute accent on one or both initial Es.
- Ayodele
Origin:
Yoruba, NigerianMeaning:
"joy has come home"Description:
A beautiful meaning for a long-awaited child.
- Bridgette
- Xaverie
- Merilee
Origin:
English, word name or combination of Mary and Lee, or Scottish place-nameDescription:
Merilee and Merrilee were early respelled or word names, ahead of their time in some ways. Merrilee hit the Top 1000 for a couple of years in the 1940s, but last year no baby girls were given either version of the name in the US, which makes it more appealing.
- Cassiope
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"goddess name"Description:
Alternative name for the mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology, Cassiopeia, which sounds like a stylish blend of Calliope and Cassia. There is also a place called Kassiopi on the Greek island of Corfu.
- Véronique
Origin:
French variation of VeronicaDescription:
The sleek French version of Veronica has considerable class and chic.
- Brindle
Origin:
English word name, color nameDescription:
The term brindle is often used to describe animal fur coloring — the brindle variety is brown or tawny with contrasting streaks. Some American parents have also embraced it as a baby name, perhaps as a way to get to the nickname Brynn/Brin.
- Mariele
- Charmagne
- Mabelle
Origin:
Variation of MabelDescription:
Is Mabelle pronounced like Mabel or like May-belle or like the French words for "my beauty" — mah belle — in the Beatles song Michelle? This is a decision you'll have to ponder and a question you'll have to answer and a correction you'll need to make time and again. Despite these difficulties, the style for all names belle-related may propel this one upward.
- Mere
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Maori form of Mary
- Veerle
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"travel to battle"Description:
This Dutch name derives from the old Germanic name, Farahild. It is quite common in the Netherlands.
- Sane
- Mane
Origin:
ArmenianMeaning:
"manna"Description:
Popular girl name in Armenia with a biblical meaning.
- Annelore
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"grace + god is my light"Description:
Variant of Hannelore
- Olivette
- Jordie