6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Fire
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Even though it's had a celebrity endorsement, Fire seems like a bit of a dangerous name for a baby.
- Silkie
- Mynte
Origin:
DanishMeaning:
"mint"Description:
Minta would be easier to wear as an English-speaker.
- Carise
- Mirielle
- Brice
Origin:
Scottish surnameMeaning:
"speckled, freckled"Description:
Among the more masculine of the short unisex B names, Brice is less popular than Bryce for both sexes. There were 240 boys named Brice in the US in one recent year, versus only five girls -- and more than ten times that many of both genders named Bryce.
- Sebastienne
Origin:
Feminization of Sebastian, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"person from Sebastia"Description:
Typically spelled Sébastienne in France, where it briefly charted in the early decades of the 20th century. Sebastiënne is the Dutch variation.
- Eimile
- Emily-rose
- Ivonne
Origin:
French variation of YvonneDescription:
The I freshens up this name.
- Kobie
- Tere
- Adriane
- Dome
- Beltaine
Origin:
Irish; Scottish GaelicMeaning:
"May Day festival"Description:
Also spelled Beltane and Beltain, this festival on May 1 marks the beginning of summer. It was described in old Irish and Scottish texts, and has been revived as a cultural festival, and by neopagans. It is often celebrated with bonfires and greenery, and would be an inventive name for a baby born at this time of year. The name is thought to derive from an old Celtic word meaning "bright fire".
- Viane
- Phaedre
- Ysanne
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
This ancient-looking name is actually a 20th century invention, on the model of Suzanne, Marianne, Yvonne and other similar names. It is the name of a seer in Guy Gavriel Kay’s Fionavar Tapestry trilogy, and notable real-life bearers include musician and food writer Ysanne Spevack, and English actress Ysanne Churchman.
- Alayne
- Taye
Description:
Celebrity Taye Diggs has made this seem like a male name, but it has a feminine sound and may be considered an attractive short form of Taylor.