6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Marble
- Orianne
- Viridienne
Origin:
Latin via FrenchMeaning:
"green"Description:
This French version of Viridiana and Viridis lacks the charm of similar and more familiar French names like Vivienne and Adrienne.
- Fayne
- Novarae
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"new + ray"Description:
Babies recorded as Novarae in the US data (there were 15 of them in 2022) may spell their names Nova Rae or Nova-Rae in real life – spaces and punctuation aren't recorded. Either way, it's a cool modern compound name with a futuristic feel.
- Fayre
- Honeysuckle
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"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.
- Gwennie
- Steele
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"steel"Description:
This steely surname has a simple, strong sound – similar to names like Sloane or Clarke.
- Erynne
- Dianthe
- Jinte
Origin:
Dutch, Frisian, meaning unknownDescription:
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.
- Mikie
Origin:
Short form of Micaela or Michele, feminine variations of Michael, HebrewMeaning:
"who is like God"Description:
Mikie is a boyish nickname-name of a style that's becoming more popular, ala Billie, Frankie, Stevie, and Scottie. New Jersey Congresswoman and former Navy pilot Mikie Sherrill is a noted bearer.
- Meemee
- Levie
Origin:
Modern feminization of Levi, HebrewMeaning:
"joined, attached"Description:
This rare girl name returned to the US charts in 2020 after a gap of over 60 years. It's appealing and nickname-like... but more parents nowadays just use the spelling Levi for their daughters.
- Bernardine
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"brave as a bear"Description:
Bernardine is really driving home its Bernard connection, for better or worse. Bernadine is the usual form of this name.
- Lilie
- Lute
- Zénaïde
- Tempie
Origin:
Diminutive of Temperance, EnglishMeaning:
"abstinence"Description:
The natural short form of Temperance, which surprisingly was more common in the 2010s than any past decade. Temperance ranked in the Top 1000 from 2011-2014.