6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Kulture
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group"
    • Description:

      Rappers Cardi B and Offset gave the truly unique word name Kulture to their daughter in 2018. Its message is more inclusive and artistic than such elevated celebrity baby names as Saint, Reign, and Sir. Kulture may refer to a creative culture or a social culture. The baby's middle name is Kiari, which is dad Offset's birth name.

      Kulture is one of the most unique celebrity baby names of recent years.
  2. Montse
    • Origin:

      Catalan
    • Meaning:

      "serrated mountain"
    • Description:

      This short form is ubiquitous in its native Catalonia, but barely used elsewhere. However, we can see it appealing to parents who want to honor a Montserrat with something shorter and cuter.
  3. Nolie
    • Oline
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian, feminine short form of Ole or Olaf
      • Description:

        Oline is an old school feminization of the classic Scandinavian Ole or Olaf that is still popular enough to rank among the Top 100 girl names in Norway.
    • Bernadine
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "brave as a bear"
      • Description:

        As dated as the old Pat Boone song.
    • Siphone
      • Origin:

        nature name
      • Description:

        Despite being connected to a type of butterfly, Siphone is a name that has some elements that make it unlikely to become popular, such as containing the words siphon and iPhone. One name best left to the butterflies.
    • Dessie
      • Blanchette
        • Lennie
          • 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.
          • Edrie
            • Origin:

              Short form of Edris, Welsh; Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "lord; studious"
            • Description:

              Edris was used occasionally for baby girl 100 years ago, but one can't help but wonder whether those girls might really have been named Edie but with bad handwriting. Edrie is cute, though, and unusual.
          • Analie
            • Ermentrude
              • Origin:

                French version of Germanic Ermendrud
              • Meaning:

                "universal strength"
              • Description:

                Ermentrude was the name of two medieval queens of France. Despite these distinguished beginnings, this antique name is unlikely to catch on with contemporary parents, perhaps because the first syllable may sound unattractive to the modern ear and the last two syllables are the equivalent of intrude. Then there's that rude final syllable. English variant Ermintrude is equally unlikely to find favor.
            • Cécile
              • Martie
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "of Mars"
                • Description:

                  With echoes of Marty McFly, Martie is a charming retro nickname name which might derive from Martina, Martha, or even Marceline or Matilda.
              • Kehinde
                • Origin:

                  Yoruba
                • Meaning:

                  "second-born of twins or one who falls behind"
                • Description:

                  Although the best-known Kehinde is the male painter Kehinde Wiley, this name is used for both genders in its native Nigeria and can be just as attractive for a girl.
              • Gesine
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "strength of a spear"
                • Description:

                  Clunky Gertrude is heading towards obscurity in the US, but here's a variation that might intrigue - Gesine, also spelled Gesina.
              • Tiare
                • Origin:

                  Tahitian
                • Meaning:

                  "flower"
                • Description:

                  A South Sea Islander name that may be adopted by the wider world, with its simple spelling and lovely nature meaning.
              • Bichette
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "little doe"
                • Description:

                  Charming Gallic possibility but with some obvious playground problems.
              • 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.