6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Wylie
    • Origin:

      Scottish, diminutive of William
    • Meaning:

      "resolute protection"
    • Description:

      Wylie is one Celtic surname with as much appeal for girls as for boys. Wylie is ripe for spelling variations: Wiley is as appropriate as Wylie but when you spell it Wylei, as Corey Parker did for his son, you're getting into yooneek naming territory.
  2. Collette
    • Idalie
      • Origin:

        French and Swedish variation of Idalia, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "behold the sun"
      • Description:

        A warm, sunny, and extremely rare name, even within its native France. Idalie would be especially perfect to honor an Ida.
    • Page
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "page, attendant"
      • Description:

        Sleek and sophisticated single-syllable choice that has NEVER been in the Top 1000, though sister name Paige has ranked since the mid 1950s. Though off her peak, Paige is still in the Top 200. Along with Poppy, Patience, and Plum, Page is one of the girl names that start with P that are also words.
    • Adelie
      • Hélène
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          French form of Helen
      • Silje
        • Origin:

          Danish
        • Meaning:

          "variation of Celia"
        • Description:

          This Danish variation of Celia / Cecilia is quite popular in Denmark in recent years.
      • Elide
        • Delphie
          • Brylee
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Meaning:

              "thorny woodland clearing"
            • Description:

              Blending the sounds of Bryce, Brian, Riley and Kylie, Brylee is a modern invention that ranked in the US Top 1000 from 2005 to 2022. It peaked back in 2012 when it was given to around 770 babies, but has since been in decline. Given to around 230 girls in a recent year, Brynlee and Oakley are now preferred.
          • Maryjane
            • Origin:

              English, combination of Mary and Jane
            • Meaning:

              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + god is gracious"
            • Description:

              Mary was such a common name for so long that it sprouted a whole family of chimeric name splices: Maryann, Marybeth, Mary-Lousie, ad infinitum. Spiderman's Mary Jane Watson and the common nickname for marijuana have helped keep this one especially familiar to the American ear.
          • Arche
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "beginning"
            • Description:

              In Greek mythology, Arche was the muse associated with origins. As a baby name, it may be misunderstood as Archie.
          • Cleophee
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "glory of the father"
            • Description:

              A fancy French feminine form of the Biblical name Cleopas or Cleophas, which may derive from Greek Kleopatros ("glory of the father").
          • Thebe
            • Origin:

              Greek mythological name
            • Description:

              Thebe is the name of more than one daughter of Zeus, according to some myths, and is also the name of a moon of Jupiter. Thebe rhymes with Phoebe and may appeal to lovers of that name.
          • Fleurette
            • Albertine
              • Origin:

                French feminine variation of Albert
              • Description:

                Albertine and Alberta are old-fashioned feminizations ala Geraldine and Roberta. This is the kind of name that sounds very dowdy until a hip celebrity chooses it, at which point we don't know how we missed its coolness all this time.
            • Hartlie
              • Lizette
                • Origin:

                  French, diminutive of Elizabeth
                • Meaning:

                  "pledged to God"
                • Description:

                  Whether you spell it Lisette or Lizette, a somewhat dated diminutive that nevertheless retains some charm.
              • Aurore
                • Esmae
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Esme, French
                  • Meaning:

                    "beloved"
                  • Description:

                    Phonetic spelling of Esme, popular in the UK.