6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Kinslee
Origin:
Spelling variation of KinsleyDescription:
As Kinsley rises in the ranks, so do its variations. Kinslee broke into the Top 1000 for the first time in 2014.
- Fiene
Origin:
Dutch, shortened form of JosephineDescription:
Whereas in English, Josephine gets shortened to Jo, in Dutch it gets shortened to 'Fiene" (sounds like Feen). Fiene is now a name in its own right.
- Joe
- Vere
- Cherise
- Arkie
- Joséphine
Origin:
French spelling of Josephine
- Marice
- Marvette
- Omorose
Origin:
EgyptianMeaning:
"beautiful"Description:
Not a variation on Rose, but definitely made familiar by the similarity.
- Maëlle
Description:
This feminine form of Maël has the distinctive "aelle" ending found in Brittany, and is highly popular in France.
- Ave
- Yolande
- Sirene
- Hadlee
Origin:
Spelling variation of HadleyDescription:
This extra-trendy -ee suffix helped Hadlee ride the wave of Hadley's popularity into the US Top 1000 in 2013.
- Tiare
Origin:
TahitianMeaning:
"flower"Description:
A South Sea Islander name that may be adopted by the wider world, with its simple spelling and lovely nature meaning.
- Paule
Origin:
French, feminine variation of PaulDescription:
This, the simplest French female version of Paul, was brought into the U. S. mix by novelist Paule Marshall, whose roots are in the West Indies.
- Ruthanne
Origin:
Compound name, blending Ruth and AnneMeaning:
"compassionate and gracious friend"Description:
Short and sharp but endearing too, Ruthanne is a combination of two classic names. Briefly popular in the 40s, Ruthanne is still given to around 15 girls each year - and, with Ruthie back on the charts, perhaps it will gain more attention. Ruth-Anne Cunningham, known as RuthAnne, is an Irish singer and songwriter who has worked with JoJo and Britney Spears.
- Mille
- Hailee
Origin:
Spelling variation of HaileyDescription:
We are seeing the trendy -ee suffix everywhere, including names like Hailey that were perfectly fine before it.