6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Jeanmarie
    • Origin:

      English combination of Jean and Marie
    • Meaning:

      "god is gracious + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
    • Description:

      Rather dated smoosh name.
  2. Dede
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of names starting with D
    • Description:

      Of all the names with repeating sounds, Dede isn't the first we'd use (Lulu or Coco, maybe), but it certainly isn't the last — we much prefer it to Dodo or Fifi.
  3. Aduke
    • Origin:

      Yoruba, Nigerian "much loved"
    • Meaning:

      "much loved"
    • Description:

      A beautiful African name which can also lead to the always-wearable "Addy" nickname.
  4. Sweetie
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "sweetie"
    • Description:

      This term of endearment has a longer history as a given name than you might expect. Sweetie first appeared on the charts in 1894 and was given to a peak total of 20 baby girls in 1916. But the most likely reason you're on this page — YouTube stars Rydel and Capron Funk named their daughter Sweetie Mary Funk in 2022, a sister for Super. As with her older brother's name, we don't expect Sweetie's name to inspire a generation of others. A couple of copycats, maybe.
  5. Pierrette
    • Origin:

      Feminine form of Pierre, French version of Peter
    • Meaning:

      "rock"
    • Description:

      Pierrette is the French feminine form of Peter or Pierre, an antiquated if charming feminization in the style of Albertine.
  6. Nekane
    • Origin:

      Basque form of Dolores
    • Meaning:

      "sorrows"
    • Description:

      Nekane is the decidedly modern, upbeat-sounding Basque form of the sorrowful and dated Spanish Dolores. Basque names, largely unknown in English-speaking countries, offer a fresh lexicon of names, and Nekane is one of the more appealing. An interesting update for Nicole.
  7. Taisie
    • 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.
    • Stacie
      • Pomegranate
        • Origin:

          Fruit name
        • Description:

          Fruit associated with prosperity, fertility, and marriage in many cultures.

          Pomme or Pomeline are more name-worthy.

      • Kade
        • Kindle
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "arouse; set on fire"
          • Description:

            Kindle is riding on the coattails of Kendall and co with its on-trend sounds. As a word, it has an inspirational meaning, but its secondary modern-day meaning — as an Amazon brand of tablets — gives it a branded quality.
        • Elixane
          • Origin:

            Basque, diminutive or local variant of Elizabeth
          • Meaning:

            "pledged to God"
          • Description:

            A rare name even among Basque speakers (fewer than 20 women in Spain are called Elixane), this beautiful name has drawn some attention via Elixane Lechemia, the French pro-tennis player.
        • Alyce
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Alice, German
          • Meaning:

            "noble"
          • Description:

            Alyce is an aceepted enough variation that there were more than 50 baby girls given the name with this spelling in the US last year. Of course, there were more than 3600 baby girls named Alice, spelled the conventional way.
        • Angèle
          • Origin:

            French from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "angel"
          • Description:

            The French word for angel is Ange, but Angèle is the French version of the name Angela, and feels much fresher nowadays.
        • Isobelle
          • Josefine
            • Origin:

              Scandinavian and German variation of Josephine, French
            • Meaning:

              "Jehovah increases"
          • Fritzie
            • Origin:

              German, diminutive of Frederica
            • Meaning:

              "peaceful ruler"
            • Description:

              Like Mitzi, the bubbly Fritzi/Fritzie shows signs of rising again,
          • Mirembe
            • Origin:

              Uganda
            • Meaning:

              "woman of peace"
            • Description:

              Mirembe is a feminine Ugandan name stemming from the Luganda word "emirembe" meaning peace, quiet. In Luganda, Rs are pronounced similar to Ls, so mill-EM-beh is an approximate pronunciation.
          • Kaidence
            • Origin:

              Variation of Cadence, word name
            • Description:

              Kaidence is a newly-introduced variation of musical, rhythmic Cadence. Kaidence entered the Top 1000 in 2013, the same year it was rumored to be the frontrunner for Kim and Kanye's daughter. (It was wrong, of course - Kim and Kanye named their daughter North.)