6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Marcie
    • Kristine
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian variation of Christine
      • Description:

        Christine was one of the first megapopular C-to-K baby names, from Scandinavian variations such as Kristine and Kirsten to Kris, Kristy, and Kristy. While Kristine retains its krisply lovely sound, it's lost much of its kool.
    • Cloe
      • Origin:

        Spanish and Italian variation of Chloe, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "young green shoot"
      • Description:

        Cloe comes in second to the original form, Chloe, in it's native Spain. In the US, this honor goes to the Kardashian-ized Khloe.
    • Divine
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Divine seems more proper a name with the rise of Heaven and its turned-around twin Nevaeh. Though superlative names like Divine -- Unique, say, or Precious -- sometimes seems as if they're trying to hard and protesting too much.
    • Lulabelle
      • Origin:

        English combination of Lula and Belle
      • Meaning:

        "famous beauty"
      • Description:

        Cutesy combination of Lula and Belle. Lula is a short form of names starting with the "Lu" sound, which may derive from Germanic hlud "famous", and Belle is French for "beautiful".
    • Gertie
      • Origin:

        Short form of Gertrude
      • Description:

        Gertie has a certain homespun charm, summoning to mind butter-yellow braids and denim overalls, summoning mind the adorable character played by little Drew Barrymore in E.T. Is the world ready for the return of Gertie and Gertrude? Maybe?
    • Nekane
      • Origin:

        Basque form of Dolores
      • Meaning:

        "sorrows"
      • Description:

        Nekane is the decidedly modern, upbeat-sounding Basque form of the sorrowful and dated Spanish Dolores. Basque names, largely unknown in English-speaking countries, offer a fresh lexicon of names, and Nekane is one of the more appealing. An interesting update for Nicole.
    • Ismerie
      • Origin:

        French
      • Description:

        This French form of the name Ismeria is one of those uncommon names that's been consistently used in France since the middle ages.The origins of this rare name are shrouded in mystery. Ismeria / Ismérie is an obscure figure in European Christian legend, sometimes purported to be the great-aunt of Jesus Christ, who is connected to the devotion of the Black Madonna.
    • Neptune
      • Origin:

        Roman mythology name
      • Description:

        This would be tough enough for a boy to handle, but near impossible for a girl.
    • Alizée
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "trade wind"
      • Description:

        This glamorous name of a hot young French singer is catching on. Tessa and Barron Hilton used it as a middle name for their daughter Milou.
    • Cantrelle
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "song"
      • Description:

        Vocal name seldom heard, with most elle-ending names these days dropped in favor of the more straightforward Elle and Ella.
    • Avaline
      • Origin:

        Invented name, variation of Adeline or Evelyn
      • Description:

        Avaline emerged as a full-fledged name when Cameron Diaz used it as the name of her wine brand. Only a dozen or two baby girls are given the name each year in the US, a surprise given the dramatically increased popularity of Adeline and Evelyn, which have spawned an abundant number of variations.
    • Lucerne
      • Origin:

        Swiss place-name or Latin
      • Meaning:

        "lamp"
      • Description:

        Projects the calm and pristine image of the picturesque Swiss lake and mountain town.
    • Byrdie
      • Origin:

        Nature name
      • Description:

        Just the kind of vintage nickname (think Hattie, Josie, Mamie, Millie) that's coming back into style in a big way. Actress Busy Phillips named her little girl Birdie.
    • Vienne
      • Origin:

        Variation of Vienna, place-name
      • Description:

        Vienne came to Western consciousness as the name of the French heroine of the popular 1990s book and then movie Chocolat. Vienne is a variation of Vienna, the name of the Austrian capital that has been used as a first name for centuries. Vienne may also be a short form or variation of Vivienne.
    • Ottie
      • Maie
        • Bertille
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "heroine, bright maiden"
          • Description:

            The name of medieval French saint, similar to Sally Field's name, Bertrille, on the old The Flying Nun sitcom, leading some to expect the word "Sister" in front of it.
        • Noortje
          • Origin:

            Dutch variation of Eleanora
          • Description:

            This Dutch version of Eleanora, related also to the other Dutch name Noor, is one of the more common girls' names in the Netherlands.
        • Ame