313 Girl Names That End in een, ene, or ine

  1. Hermine
    • Origin:

      Feminine form of Herman, German
    • Meaning:

      "army man"
    • Description:

      Hermine and Hermina once ranked in the US Top 1000 for girls, but the First World War put an end to the popularity of these and many other German names. Now, both names are extinct though father name Herman is sometimes found.
  2. Gustine
    • Origin:

      French, Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "great, magnificent"
    • Description:

      An old school French and Dutch diminutive of Augustine, which is a female name in those countries.
  3. Irine
    • Stephine
      • Sylvine
        • Victorine
          • Alexine
            • Zeline
              • Origin:

                Hungarian form of Celeste; variation of Zelina
              • Description:

                Z names have been popular in recent years, and here's an obscure option for achieving the initial, though Zelina may be a little more successful in the US with its feminine -a ending.
            • Jadine
              • Origin:

                Modern invented name
              • Description:

                Unusual and unfashionable name found in Toni Morrison's novel Tar Baby.
            • Sabrine
              • Origin:

                French form of Sabrina, British river name
              • Description:

                Sabrina is the Latin name for the Severn, Britain's longest river. Drop the final syllable and you get a streamlined, French-esque name that's just as elegant, but without the Teenage Witch association. Sabrine has been used in the USA since 1970, but never for more than 18 girls a year — that makes it a rare gem.
            • Erine
              • Orsaline
                • Catrine
                  • Zelene
                    • Idaline
                      • Pearline
                        • Cailene
                          • Iline
                            • Athene
                              • Ardine