6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Philophrosyne
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "friendly-minded"
    • Description:

      Philophrosyne was the spirit of welcome, friendliness, and kindness in Greek Mythology. She was one of the four younger Charites.
  2. Garance
    • Origin:

      French color and botanical name
    • Description:

      This botanical name, referring to the vivid deep red color and to the madder plant from which it derives, is almost unknown to English speakers. But it's been trending in France recently, reaching the Top 100.
  3. Perlette
    • Maguire
      • Origin:

        Irish surname
      • Meaning:

        "son of the beige one"
      • Description:

        Easy nickname Maggie makes Maguire an appealing option for girls.
    • Amilie
      • Shannie
        • Tigre
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "tiger"
          • Description:

            If Bear and Fox can make it as baby names, why not Tiger. The Spanish Tigre has a more gender-neutral feel.
        • Perle
          • Nanée
            • Jinte
              • Origin:

                Dutch, Frisian, meaning unknown
              • Description:

                Jinte has a messy origin story, making it pretty much impossible to discern the true meaning of the name. It originally derives from the (mostly-male) unisex name Jinne. Jinne either comes from Ine, the Dutch variation of Ina (a derivative of any name ending in -ina), or Ene, a Dutch variation of Anne or Henrika.
            • Zeraphine
              • Origin:

                Variation of Seraphine, French from Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "burning ones"
              • Description:

                The zippy Z initial takes Seraphine from elegant and angelic to truly fiery.
            • Emmarie
              • Origin:

                Variation of Emery, German, combination name, blending Emma and Marie
              • Meaning:

                "industrious; universal + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
              • Description:

                On one hand, this may be a twist on the unisex Emery, to make it more obviously feminine - and to make it stand out from Emery, Emory, and Emerie, which all rank in the US Top 600.
            • Maurelle
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "dark, elfin"
              • Description:

                New twist to the Maur- names, a bit cosmetic sounding.
            • Zosime
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "survivor"
              • Description:

                Zosime is a rare name from Ancient Greece that's a feminization of Zosimus or Zosimos, the name of several early saints, a pope, and an author of the history of the Roman Empire. It's a name that feels at once ancient and futuristic, which gives it enormous potential in the contemporary world.
            • Ibbie
              • Fiene
                • Origin:

                  Dutch, shortened form of Josephine
                • Description:

                  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.
              • Jazzie
                • Honeysuckle
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "flower name"
                  • Description:

                    Sweet-smelling Honeysuckle is the ultimate quirky floral name, so called because of its tubular flowers full of sweet nectar. Honeysuckle Weeks is a British actress whose siblings, also actors, have equally eye-catching names: Perdita and Rollo.
                • Sybille
                  • Gene
                    • Origin:

                      Short form of Eugenia, feminine of Eugene, Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "wellborn, noble"
                    • Description:

                      Jean is primed to rise again – particularly in the middle slot. So could Gene follow suit?