6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Ellie-mae
- Edwidge
- Danele
- Gemmie
- Pierette
Origin:
French, feminine diminutive of PeterDescription:
Balletic, à la pirouette.
- Abeke
Origin:
Yoruba, NigeriaMeaning:
"we begged for her to pet her"Description:
Yoruba names are full of meaning and often reveal circumstances of birth or parents' hopes for their child. Abeke suggests that the child was long awaited by her parents, who looked forward to holding her.
- Kaylene
- Pensée
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"thought"Description:
An interesting thought.
- Natale
Origin:
Italian variation of Natalia, RussianMeaning:
"Birthday of the Lord"Description:
The original Russian name is Natalia, the French say Natalie or Noel or Noelle, and the Italians use this gender-neutral name. While Natale and its international cousins is traditionally given to babies born at Christmas time, it's certainly not reserved for that.
- Adrie
- Maybrie
Origin:
English, modern invented name combining "May" and "Bree"Meaning:
"Bree"Description:
"May" is a hot sound in girl names — just look at the rise of Maeve — which makes it ripe for creative new inventions. This cheerful, breezy number has been low-key on the US charts since 2011.
- Octavie
- Amitie
- Ene
Origin:
Estonian variation of Anne, EnglishMeaning:
"grace"Description:
Although the origins of Ene aren't entirely certain, it is likely to have ultimately derived from Anne, meaning "grace."
- Defiance
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"resistance"Description:
Could be a modern virtue... or perhaps not for the parents!
- Celene
- Ondene
- Euphrosyne
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"joy, merriment"Description:
The name of one of the three Graces or Charities in Greek mythology, put on the earth to fill it with pleasant moments and goodwill.
- Aubrette
- O'keeffe
Origin:
Irish surnameDescription:
If you love the venerable Southwestern painter but feel Georgia's gotten too overheated, you might want to go all the way to this Irish surname in the fashionable O' family.