Girls Names Ending in -INE

  1. Delphine
    • Origin:

      French from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "of Delphi; womb"
    • Description:

      Delphine is a sleek, chic French name with two nature associations — the dolphin and the delphinium, a bluebell-like flower, a well as a link to the ancient city of Delphi, which the Greeks believed to be the womb of the earth. All of these derive from the Greek word delphus "womb".
  2. Davine
    • Edwine
      • Elvine
        • Emmaline
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Emmeline
          • Description:

            This iteration of the name makes the link to the ultra-popular Emma even more obvious. It lags behind alternate spelling Emmeline on the US Top 1000 list.
        • Eponine
          • Origin:

            French literary name
          • Description:

            Eponine is attracting new notice via the movie of Les Miserables, based on the book by Victor Hugo. Eponine is the spoiled daughter of Cosette's foster parents whose name, according to the story, was lifted by her mother from a romance novel. As in a romance, Eponine redeems herself by becoming a martyr to love.
        • Evaline
          • Origin:

            Variation of Evelyn or Aveline
          • Description:

            Evaline may be unusual, but there are so many stylish names around right now that sound like it, from Eva to Evelyn to Adeline, that it will feel less distinctive than it is.
        • Evangeline
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "bearer of good news"
          • Description:

            Evangeline is a romantic old name enjoying a major comeback, thanks to its religious overtones, Eva's popularity, and the star of the TV megahit Lost, Evangeline Lilly. Evangelia and Evangelina — two variants of Evangeline — are sure to tag along for the ride.
        • Florine
          • Origin:

            French
          • Description:

            This rare and archaic French name is a little too close to Chlorine for our liking. Despite its flowery origins, Florine has a warrior history - Florine of Burgundy was a female French crusader, who fought in battles alongside her husband and died after continuing to fight with seven arrows in her chest.
        • Francine
          • Origin:

            French diminutive pet form of Francoise
          • Meaning:

            "from France or free man"
          • Description:

            With the advent of Pope Francis, all forms of this ancient and saintly name came up for a fresh look. Along with most other -een and -ine (when pronounced like -een) names for girls, Francine has a dated midcentury Mad Men feel. But its choice for their daughter by modern glamour couple Casey Neistat and Candice Pool, respectively a video star and a jewelry designer, has made Francine chic again.
        • Hermine
          • Origin:

            Feminine form of Herman, German
          • Meaning:

            "army man"
          • Description:

            Hermine and Hermina once ranked in the US Top 1000 for girls, but the First World War put an end to the popularity of these and many other German names. Now, both names are extinct though father name Herman is sometimes found.
        • Imogine
          • Jacqueline
            • Origin:

              French, feminine diminutive of Jacques
            • Meaning:

              "supplanter"
            • Description:

              Jacqueline originated as a feminine form of Jacques, the French variation of James, and therefore Jacob. Jacob was ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Ya’aqov, and gets its meaning, "supplanter" from the story of Jacob supplanting his brother Esau as the first-born son in the Bible. Jacqueline was first used in France in the Middle Ages.
          • Jeannine
            • Origin:

              French variation of Jean
            • Meaning:

              "God is gracious"
            • Description:

              This feminine form of Jean was most popular in the 1930s in its home country, and in the 1960s in the US. It's fallen off the Top 1000 list since, but perhaps cute retro nickname Jeannie could tempt some vintage-loving parents back.
          • Joceline
            • Josephine
              • Origin:

                French feminine variation of Joseph
              • Meaning:

                "Jehovah increases"
              • Description:

                Josephine, with its large measure of class and character and a gently offbeat quality, has been on a gentle uphill climb in the US for over 30 years, now ranking in the Top 100. With an intriguing number of vivacious nicknames, from Jo to Josie to Fifi to Posy, Josephine is a Nameberry favorite.
            • Justine
              • Origin:

                French feminine variation of Justin
              • Meaning:

                "fair, righteous"
              • Description:

                Justine is a French name that's never reached the popularity we think it deserves. Like its far-more-common brother Justin, Justine is sleek, and sophisticated, but still user-friendly.
            • Karine
              • Origin:

                French variation of Karen, form of Katherine
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                The once super-popular Karen has gotten a bad name of late. Is Karine different enough to survive? Perhaps, though it may take a generation or two for a real comeback.
            • Karoline
              • Origin:

                German and Scandinavian variation of Caroline, French
              • Meaning:

                "free man"
              • Description:

                Karoline is the form of the classic Caroline commonly used in Germany and throughout Scandinavia, where it is popular. It's an acceptable if not tradition spelling variation, given to nearly 100 baby girls in the US last year, versus more than 3000 named Caroline.
            • Laurine