6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Luise
Origin:
German variation of LouiseDescription:
See LOUISE.
- Ye
Origin:
ChineseMeaning:
"leaf"Description:
Ye is a name with a lovely meaning, which is probably just a bit short for usage outside the Chinese community. Paired with Mei, however, it could work. Ye-Mei would mean beautiful leaf, a lovely name for an autumnal daughter.
- Villette
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"small town"Description:
Charming Gallic name uncommon in France, and unknown in this country, with literary credibility as the title of a Charlotte Brontë novel.
- Aude
- Damiane
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"to tame"Description:
A name with an ancient pedigree which might prove confusing to the modern ear.
- France
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
This geographic name has lots of Gallic elan. France Nuyen is a French-Vietnamese actress who starred in the Broadway hit The World of Suzie Wong.
- Véronique
Origin:
French variation of VeronicaDescription:
The sleek French version of Veronica has considerable class and chic.
- Ygritte
Origin:
popular cultureDescription:
The name of a red-haired warrior-woman in the Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series and its TV adaptation Game of Thrones, in which the character is played by Scottish actress Rose Leslie. Note - the name is pronounced the same way as egret - a type of heron.
- Tearose
Origin:
English nature nameMeaning:
"tea rose"Description:
A Hybrid Tea Rose is a popular garden rose, developed to produce a single flower per stem. Tearose is a rare but whimsical compound that could perhaps be used as a middle for the daughter of a florist or gardener.
- Edelie
- Serafine
Origin:
Variation of Seraphina, HebrewMeaning:
"ardent; fiery"Description:
Serafine is a variation of the stylish Seraphina. It was given to no baby girls In the US last year, though Serafina and Seraphine were both well-represented.
- Mere
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Maori form of Mary
- Fiene
Origin:
Dutch, shortened form of JosephineDescription:
Whereas in English, Josephine gets shortened to Jo, in Dutch it gets shortened to 'Fiene" (sounds like Feen). Fiene is now a name in its own right.
- Genevive
- Idabel
Origin:
English, SpanishMeaning:
"work + oath"Description:
A rare vintage compound name formed from Ida plus Isabel, historically found mostly in Spanish speaking communities.
- Nieve
- Haze
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Smoky variation of Hayes.
- Drue
- Anice
Origin:
Variation of AgnesMeaning:
"pure, virginal"Description:
Anice and Annis are variations of Agnes that have fallen from use, perhaps because of pronunciation issues. Neither spelling was used for any baby girls in the US in the most recent year counted, though a century ago about 100 girls were called Annis or Anice. Potential pronunciation issues ay keep parents away.
- Attie