6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Dimple
    • Description:

      An adorable nickname for a smiley baby, but not suggested as a legal name.
  2. Viridienne
    • Origin:

      Latin via French
    • Meaning:

      "green"
    • Description:

      This French version of Viridiana and Viridis lacks the charm of similar and more familiar French names like Vivienne and Adrienne.
  3. Montie
    • Roxane
      • Origin:

        Persian
      • Meaning:

        "dawn"
      • Description:

        Alternative (rarer) spelling of Roxanne.
    • Camile
      • Nere
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "mine"
        • Description:

          As Nerea, in the Spanish Top 100, but this streamlined version is one of those golden choices that's both supremely simple and intriguingly rare.
      • Ridge
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Description:

          Ridge has been rising rapidly for boys for a few years now, entering the Top 1000 in 2015. Now this subtle nature name has debuted in the charts on the girl's side as well.
      • Anice
        • Origin:

          Variation of Agnes
        • Meaning:

          "pure, virginal"
        • Description:

          Anice and Annis are variations of Agnes that have fallen from use, perhaps because of pronunciation issues. Neither spelling was used for any baby girls in the US in the most recent year counted, though a century ago about 100 girls were called Annis or Anice. Potential pronunciation issues ay keep parents away.
      • Sheherazade
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "noble lineage"
        • Description:

          The tale-spinning heroine of The Thousand and One Nights, Sheherazade is an extravagantly elaborate name for a little girl. Too extravagantly elaborate? It's lovely and beguiling, and with the rise of such evocative monikers as Persephone and Ophelia, Sheherazade may have a chance in the modern baby name world. Another accepted spelling is Scheherazade. While the origin of this name is Persian, there are also modern Arabic forms of the name.
      • Manzie
        • Origin:

          Music name
        • Description:

          Manzie was an obscure one-person name until Woody Allen used it for his young daughter, named after jazz drummer Manzie Johnson. Johnson played with another jazz musician, Sidney Bechet, whose last name Allen used for his other little girl.
      • Kisakye
        • Origin:

          Lugandan
        • Meaning:

          "grace"
        • Description:

          Found as both a girls' first name and a surname in the African nation of Uganda, Kisakye has a lovely meaning but a non-intuitive pronunciation for English speakers. As with difficult-but-beautiful names such as Saoirse and Xiomara, you may decide Kisakye is worth the effort.
      • Jazzie
        • Honeysuckle
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "flower name"
          • Description:

            Sweet-smelling Honeysuckle is the ultimate quirky floral name, so called because of its tubular flowers full of sweet nectar. Honeysuckle Weeks is a British actress whose siblings, also actors, have equally eye-catching names: Perdita and Rollo.
        • Sybille
          • Harrie
            • Origin:

              Short form of Harriet, English
            • Meaning:

              "estate ruler"
            • Description:

              Harrie is one adorable short form of Harriet, an under-appreciated classic. Another adorable short form, Hattie, is over three times as popular as the original.
          • Jayce
            • Sabienne
              • Garance
                • Origin:

                  French color and botanical name
                • Description:

                  This botanical name, referring to the vivid deep red color and to the madder plant from which it derives, is almost unknown to English speakers. But it's been trending in France recently, reaching the Top 100.
              • Perlette
                • Philophrosyne
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "friendly-minded"
                  • Description:

                    Philophrosyne was the spirit of welcome, friendliness, and kindness in Greek Mythology. She was one of the four younger Charites.