6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Erdene
Origin:
MongolianMeaning:
"precious thing, jewel"Description:
A popular unisex Mongolian name with a precious meaning.
- Flore
- Suree
Origin:
ThaiMeaning:
"sun"Description:
This name is very wearable in English-speaking countries and has a lovely meaning.
- Braylee
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Combines the prefix of Brayden and the trendy -lee suffix, and has the marks of the popular Bailey.
- Genavie
- Nicoline
- Obedience
Origin:
Virtue nameDescription:
It may have been used by the Puritans, but any modern child would chafe under this name.
- Adalaide
- Stefanie
- Lianne
Origin:
Diminutive of Julianne or combination of Lee and AnneDescription:
Lianne is occasionally used independently, but fairly flimsy. Our advice: Keep looking for a name that carries more individual authority.
- Charlise
- Lieselotte
- Yrie
Origin:
Variation of Irie, JamaicanMeaning:
"positive and powerful"Description:
Yrie is a spelling alternative to Irie, a Rastafarian word (and now, name) meaning "positive and powerful".
- Yale
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"vigorous, fertile"Description:
Ivy League choice many will mistake for the Israeli favorite Yael, which has a different root and meaning.
- Cruise
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"cross"Description:
Cool, cruising choice for either sex.
- Torrence
Origin:
Scottish habitational surnameMeaning:
"from the hillocks"Description:
The spelling variation Torrance starting being used on baby girls after the premiere of the 2000 movie Bring it On, in which Kirsten Dunst played Torrance Shipman, captain of the cheerleading squad. The Torrence spelling never caught on with girls in the same way, and is 83% male compared to Torrance's 55%.
- Allure
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"allure; charm"Description:
An alluring option — literally — introduced in 1997.
- Cozette
- Maximilienne
Origin:
Female variation of MaximilianDescription:
Vies with Maximiliana for the title of most obscure Maximilian variant. You could argue that both were made obsolete by Jessica Simpson's use of Maxwell for her daughter.
- Sylvaine