6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Stelle
- Nore
Origin:
Dutch variation of Nora, Irish or GreekMeaning:
"light"Description:
The use of the Dutch name Nore may be inspired by Nora, of which it is a variation. As a male name, Nore is related to Nori, the founder of Norway in Norse mythology.
- Margrethe
Origin:
Danish, NorwegianMeaning:
"pearl"Description:
The Danish and Norwegian form of the classic Margaret and the name of the reigning Queen of Denmark, who has been on the throne since 1972.
- Maike
- Orane
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"rising"Description:
Oriana's not-quite-as-pretty French cousin.
- Pevensie
Origin:
Literary and surname nameDescription:
This rare English surname's most famous bearers are Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie: the four siblings who are the protagonists of C. S. Lewis' Narnia books. It probably derives from Pevensey, the name of the bay in East Sussex, England where William the Conqueror landed in 1066.
- Sandrene
- Edmee
Origin:
French feminine form of EdmundMeaning:
"wealthy protector"Description:
Edmee is an antiquated name easily mistaken for the more popular Esme, but it is in fact a separate name, related to Edmé, a French diminutive of Edmund. In the classic French novel by Colette,Cheri, Edmee is the name of the young women Cheri (who is a male) marries. In French, it would typically be spelled Edmée and was popular in the early 20th century.
- Lucinde
- Ashlee
Origin:
Variation of Ashley, EnglishMeaning:
"dweller near the ash tree meadow"Description:
The Ashlee variation of the megapopular 90s favorite Ashley is best-known as the name of Ashlee Simpson, younger sister of Jessica.
- Eeve
- Sidhe
Origin:
IrishDescription:
In Irish mythology, sidhe refers to the mounds of earth that are home to the aos sí, a race of fairies.
- Siddalee
- Klaire
- Bénédicte
- Ilise
Origin:
German variation of EliseMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
While Ilise is unusual, the E version is more attractive.
- Leotine
Origin:
Variation of Leontine, French from GreekMeaning:
"lion"Description:
A unique form of the already-rare name Leontine. Leotine has been recorded as a name a handful of times throughout history, both as a given name and a surname.
- Aldine
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"wave"Description:
Aldine and the related Alda are ocean-related names that are highly unusual in the US. No babies were given these names, though hundreds of baby boys were named Aldo or Alden. There were even a few dozen baby girls named Alden.
- Lute
- Mitsie