6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Betsabe
    • Origin:

      Spanish, Catalan, Hungarian, Polish
    • Meaning:

      "daughter of the oath"
    • Description:

      Spelt with an acute accent on the final syllable in Spanish, Catalan and Hungarian (Betsabé) and without in Polish (Betsabe), this unusual name is a sleeker form of Bathsheba.
  2. Davie
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "beloved, uncle"
    • Description:

      Somewhat surprisingly, this old-school David nickname is now used for baby girls in the US more than 80% of the time. In fact, Davie is really heating up for baby girls, in the same style as Frankie and Scottie and Stevie.
  3. Béatrice
    • Odele
      • Origin:

        English from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "song"
      • Description:

        Sounds a lot like the recently revived Adele.
    • Josée
      • Oralie
        • Origin:

          French variation of Aurelia
        • Description:

          Better go to the original Aurelia or Aurelie, if only for its similarity to the ord 'orally.' In pop culture, Oralie is a Pokemon name.
      • Idgie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Imogen or Imogene, Celtic
        • Meaning:

          "maiden"
        • Description:

          This cutesy nickname is best known as that of Imogene Threadgoode in the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
      • Malone
        • Origin:

          Irish surname
        • Meaning:

          "devotee of St. John"
        • Description:

          Currently more popular among baby girls than boys — perhaps due to the association with Irish folksong "Molly Malone."
      • Mellie
        • Origin:

          Short form of Melissa, Amelia, Melanie and related names
        • Description:

          Mellie is not Millie and it's not Nellie, though it will forever be confused with those too more familiar nicknames. It's cute, too, and while some of the names it's usually short for may be sailing into the sunset (so long, Melody!), others like Amelia are rising through the ranks and may give Mellie a new chance to shine as a cute girls' nickname. Just be prepared for endless confusion.
      • Claudie
        • Origin:

          French feminine variation of Claude
        • Description:

          Attractive form still très Parisienne.
      • Florentine
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "flowering; flourishing; from Florence"
        • Description:

          Florentine is an unusual member of a group of names destined for great popularity for girls. Its primary members are Flora and Florence, but rarer choices such as Flory and Fleur and Florentine are sure to flower in the years ahead.
      • Clarisse
        • Laure
          • Eadie
            • Turquoise
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "Turkish stone"
              • Description:

                Turquoise is similar in hue to Aqua, which is one of the cool new color names on the palette. Other blue-hued options: Cerulean, Cyan, Indigo, or Blue itself.
            • Nichelle
              • Origin:

                American, contemporary variation of Michelle
              • Description:

                A modern twist on Michelle spotlighted by Star Trek actress Nichelle Nichols.
            • Athalie
              • Origin:

                Hebrew and French
              • Meaning:

                "God is praised"
              • Description:

                An interesting cousin of Natalie (the 'h' is silent) found in the Louisiana Cajun community, Athalie is the name of a tragedy by classic French playwright Racine.
            • Vintage
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Description:

                Vintage first appeared on the US charts in 2019 (though it didn't return the following year). It brings to mind the finer things in life, with connotations of high quality, originality, and purposeful living. With that in mind, it feels like a natural addition to the trend of modern value names, which also includes Legacy, Luxe and Kulture.
            • Callirrhoe
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "beautiful flow"
              • Description:

                Callirrhoe is a Greek mythological nymph and companion of Persephone. It offers nicknames Calli, Ro, Clio, and Coco.
            • Syntyche
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "common fate"
              • Description:

                Unique baby name featured in the New Testament.