6500+ Girl Names That End in E
- Ginette
- Armistice
Origin:
French word nameMeaning:
"truce, ceasefire"Description:
Armistice is an unusual word name with a meaning that's both militaristic and peaceful: It refers to a ceasefire, temporary or permanent, by agreement in wartime. Armistice Day commemorates the end of World War I.
- Sybelle
- Sonje
- Danièlle
- Charise
- Rouse
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"awaken, excite"Description:
Rouse first appeared on the charts for girls in 2020, possibly as a dynamic alternative to Rose. Rouse rhymes with "vows."
- Experience
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Experience was used by the Puritans but probably too joke-worthy for a modern child...or teenager.
- Helmine
- Emmalie
- Hagne
- Tibbie
Origin:
Diminutive of ElizabethMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
An old-fashioned nickname that hasn't been heard in ages--Cute and unusual, but lacking the legs to stand on its own. Maybe save it for your kitten.
- Mayzie
- Catharine
Origin:
Spelling variation of Catherine, GreekMeaning:
"pure"Description:
Actress Hepburn made the Katharine spelling famous, which seems to be the inspiration for this spin on Catherine.
- Sarette
- Adline
- Aafke
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"greetings"Description:
The Dutch feminine diminutive is thought to be derived from Ave, as in Ave Maria.
- Vue
Description:
An interesting mini name that could work in this age of Lou and Rue.
- Raene
- Lilyrose
Origin:
Compound name, made up of Lily and RoseDescription:
A very floral option that somehow doesn't sound too flowery, perhaps because Lily and Rose are so well-known and well-used as given names. As a hyphenated name, Lily-Rose is in the UK Top 400, while Lilyrose itself is given to 7 babies each year. Lilly-Rose is also in the Top 700 while Lillie-Rose sits just outside the Top 1000, so while Lilyrose is rare, the sounds are familiar and often used together.