6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Jayce
    • Sabienne
      • Arce
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "swift"
        • Description:

          Arce was the twin sister of the Greek rainbow goddess Iris. Arce is often associated with the seldom-seen, faded second rainbow. She had iridescent wings, which Zeus eventually took off her after she betrayed the Gods of Olympus. The character is lovely, but Arce is likely to be mispronounced in English in a very unhelpful way. If you fancy this name we suggest you go with the alternate spelling Arke.
      • Dimple
        • Description:

          An adorable nickname for a smiley baby, but not suggested as a legal name.
      • Revere
        • Origin:

          word name; surname
        • Description:

          Similar in look to Reverie, Revere is far-less dreamy. Connoting both the meaning (to admire or esteem) and the US Revoluntionary War patriot, Revere could make an interesting choice for a boy or a girl, and will likely appeal especially to those with Massachusetts connections.
      • Eloïse
        • Origin:

          French variation of Heloise
        • Meaning:

          "healthy; wide"
        • Description:

          To some, Eloise will forever be the imperious little girl making mischief at the Plaza Hotel, while the original version Heloise recalls the beautiful and learned wife of the French philosopher Peter Abelard, admired for her fidelity and piety.
      • Joe
        • Jaslene
          • Origin:

            Invented name
          • Description:

            Jaslene, a reality show-related name via former America's Next Top Model winner Jaslene Gonzalez, a smoosh of Jasmine and the 'ene' ending, has dropped from Number 599 in 2007 to 976 in 2010.
        • Georgeanne
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "farmer + grace"
          • Description:

            An English combination of George and Anne or a feminization of George, more familiar in the elegant Georgiana form.
        • Chavelle
          • Origin:

            Variation of Chevelle, variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "pledged to God"
          • Description:

            Chavelle is used both as a variation of Chevelle, an American name created by Chevrolet for a 1964 car model, and as a variation of Elizabeth.
        • Appoline
          • Manette
            • Origin:

              French, diminutive of Marie
            • Description:

              Manette might be a fresh way to spin Mary or Marie, but popular French Manon has more grace and heft. Manet takes Manette in an artistic direction.
          • Susanne
            • Sieglinde
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "gentle victory"
              • Description:

                In Norse mythology, Sieglinde is often better known as Signy. In Wagner's Ring Cycle, he uses the name Sieglinde to denote the character who is the twin sister of Siegmund and mother of the hero Siegfried.
            • Honorine
              • Origin:

                French from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "honor"
              • Description:

                The pure, simple HONOR--as chosen by Jessica Alba, is perfect as it is. It does have some literary cred though--Henry James created a character called Honorine for his novel The Tragic Muse.
            • Cassiane
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "cinnamon"
              • Description:

                Cassiane, also spelled Kassiani or Kasiani, is an ancient Greek name best known as the name of a saint famous as a hymnographer. The Hymn of Cassiane, traditionally sung on Tuesday of Easter Week in the Greek Orthodox Church, is associated with fallen women. The 9th century saint Cassiane was supposed to be in love with the Emperor Theophilos, who rejected her when she proved to be more intelligent than he.
            • Ayame
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "iris"
              • Description:

                Sweet and gentle botanical choice.
            • Edvige
              • Paislee
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Paisley
                • Meaning:

                  "church, cemetery"
                • Description:

                  Just when we thought Paisley couldn't get trendier, this -ee suffix showed up. Although it's not our favorite, parents are choosing this spelling more and more often.
              • Zilke
                • Origin:

                  German diminutive of Cecilia or Celia
                • Meaning:

                  "blind"
                • Description:

                  Along with the more common Silke, a diminutive used in Germany for Cecilia and Celia. Both Silke and Zilke are unknown yet usable German names for girls.