6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Emilynne
    • Everdene
      • Origin:

        Literary name
      • Description:

        No - not a trendy (mis)spelling of Everdeen of Hunger Games fame! Indeed, Everdene is the original literary nod with Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins choosing the name as a nod to Bathsheba Everdene, the central character of Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd; according to the author : "The two are very different, but both struggle with knowing their hearts".
    • Searose
      • Origin:

        English flower name
      • Description:

        If Rose and even Primrose feel too mainstream for you, this underused floral name — belonging to a perennial shrub with bright pink flowers — might fit the bill.
    • Wise
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Description:

        Wise is a lovely virtue to bestow upon a baby, as seen through the increasingly popular unisex choice Sage. Wise would make for a perfect middle name with the one-syllable flow.
    • Tomke
      • Origin:

        Frisian
      • Meaning:

        "thought"
      • Description:

        A popular Frisian female name which may derive from names containing the element thanc, meaning "thought".
    • Pernille
      • Saddie
        • Serine
          • Maymie
            • Gorgophone
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "Gorgon slayer"
              • Description:

                Gorgophone was a queen of Sparta in Greek Mythology. She was the daughter of Andromeda and Perseus and was given her name in honor of her father. Perseus killed Medusa, a Gorgon, and Gorgophone means "Gorgon slayer."
            • Danube
              • Origin:

                River name
              • Description:

                Unique and fluid river name with the lilt of a Viennese waltz.
            • Grete
              • Johanne
                • Reanne
                  • Danice
                    • Romelle
                      • Kyrielle
                        • Origin:

                          English literary term from Greek Kyrie
                        • Description:

                          In literature, a Kyrielle is a form of poetry that has rhyming couplets or quatrains. It originated with the French troubadour tradition. It is called a Kyrielle after the Christian Kyrie. In 2016, 16 girls in the US were given this name.
                      • Crescence
                        • Janene
                          • Jannie