Names ending in elle

  1. Ardelle
    • Elizabelle
      • Origin:

        Compound name, blending Elizabeth and Isabelle
      • Meaning:

        "God is my oath"
      • Description:

        What do you do when you love two variations of the same name that also sound quite distinct? One option is to blend them together and keep the best of both. Elizabelle - and Elizabella - have been in use since the 2000s, though they haven't caught on just yet. Possibly divisive, but both are rather pleasing to say.
    • Karielle
      • Origin:

        Combination of Kari and Elle
      • Description:

        Kari originated as a short form of either Katherine or Caroline or their relatives such as Karen, Carol, and Carrie, while Elle is a quite popular French name meaning "she".
    • Arielle
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "lion of God"
      • Description:

        This spelling is almost exclusively feminine, but is occasionally given to boys as a variation on Ariel — to 6 baby boys in 2020, for instance.
    • Prunelle
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "little plum"
      • Description:

        This sweet, fruity French name debuted in the American charts in 2020 (but dipped out again the following year). Although it's offbeat, the spunky nicknames Prue and Nell(ie) definitely work in its favor.
    • Chevelle
      • Aryelle
        • Bluebelle
          • Origin:

            Word name, or compound name, combining Blue and Belle
          • Description:

            An elaboration of the word and nature name Bluebell or a combination of the names Blue and Belle, giving the meaning "beautiful blue" or "blue and beautiful". While the Bluebell is the more popular spelling, Bluebelle is given to around 20 girls in the UK each year.
        • Nickelle
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "people of victory"
          • Description:

            Nickelle is an unusual feminine form of Nicholas, a name with many variations both male and female around the world. Nickelle is a twist on the more common Nicole with the feminine -elle ending, as in Michelle. The addition of the k helps clarify pronunciation. Unlike the 5 cent coin, the emphasis is on the second syllable.
        • Abelle
          • Angelle
            • Mirielle
              • Sabrielle
                • Florelle
                  • Rafaelle
                    • Fransabelle
                      • Orelle
                        • Jezebelle
                          • Manuelle
                            • Shanelle
                              • Origin:

                                Spelling variation of Chanel
                              • Description:

                                French designer name Chanel spelt phonetically in English.