6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Louisiane
    • Description:

      Louisiane is a feminine French name derived from Louis, which means 'renowned warrior' or 'famous in battle' from Germanic origins. This elegant variation likely draws inspiration from the French territory of Louisiana, named after King Louis XIV of France. The name combines the classic heritage of Louis with a romantic, feminine ending characteristic of French naming traditions. While uncommon even in French-speaking regions, Louisiane carries sophisticated European flair and cultural richness. It presents a more elaborate and distinctive alternative to the popular Louise or Louisa. With its flowing syllables and historic connections, Louisiane appeals to parents seeking a name with French elegance, royal associations, and geographic significance while remaining quite rare in usage.

  2. Catelyne
    • Description:

      Catelyne is a feminine name that serves as a decorative variant of Katherine or Catherine. Its origins trace back to the Greek name 'Aikaterine,' though its exact etymology remains disputed—possibly connected to the Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.' This elegant spelling variation incorporates elements of both Catherine and the more modern Caitlin adaptations. Catelyne offers a distinctive and somewhat medieval feel to the classic name, featuring the characteristic '-lyne' ending that adds sophistication. While not historically common in any particular region, Catelyne represents the kind of creative spelling variation that gained appreciation in recent decades. The name maintains the dignified heritage of Katherine while offering a unique alternative that stands apart from more common variants.

  3. Willamine
    • Description:

      Willamine is a feminine name that appears to be an elaboration of Wilhelmina, the feminine form of Wilhelm (William). The name has Germanic origins, derived from elements meaning 'will, desire' and 'helmet, protection.' This rare variation adds a distinctive flair to the more common Wilhelmina. Willamine has an elegant, somewhat old-fashioned quality that might appeal to parents looking for a name with vintage charm. The name offers several potential nicknames including Willa, Willie, or Minnie. Despite its rarity, Willamine maintains connections to the widely recognized William family of names while offering a uniquely feminine and elaborate alternative.
  4. Genvieve
    • Description:

      Genvieve is a feminine name that appears to be a spelling variation of Genevieve, which derives from the Germanic name Genovefa, possibly meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman.' This alternative spelling maintains the elegant sound of the original while offering a slightly different visual presentation. The name carries the same medieval charm and French sophistication as Genevieve, which gained popularity through Saint Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris. While less common than the standard spelling, Genvieve offers parents a way to honor the traditional name while giving it a subtle twist. The name evokes images of elegance and refinement with its flowing syllables and soft sounds, making it timelessly appealing despite its relative rarity.
  5. Devee
    • Description:

      Devee is an uncommon feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be derived from the Sanskrit word 'devi,' meaning 'goddess' in Hindu tradition, where it's a title used for female deities and can symbolize divine feminine energy. Alternatively, it could be a creative spelling variation of Davie or a diminutive form of names containing 'dev' elements. The double 'e' ending gives it a distinctive, modern appearance while creating a soft, melodic sound. Devee remains quite rare in usage, appealing to parents seeking a short, sweet name with potential spiritual connotations. Its cross-cultural possibilities and contemporary styling make it intriguing for those wanting a name that feels both meaningful and unique.

  6. Ethelene
    • Description:

      Ethelene is a feminine name with Anglo-Saxon origins, derived from the Old English element 'ethel' meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.' It emerged as an elaboration of the medieval name Ethel, popular during the late Victorian era when Anglo-Saxon names experienced a revival. Ethelene has a vintage, somewhat aristocratic quality that evokes images of the early 20th century. While never achieving widespread popularity, it maintained modest usage through the 1930s before declining. The name's similarity to the chemical compound ethylene gives it an unintended scientific association. Today, Ethelene has become quite rare, appealing primarily to parents seeking authentic vintage names with historical depth and the melodious quality of its three flowing syllables.

  7. Baillie
    • Description:

      Baillie is a feminine name of Scottish origin derived from the occupational surname for a bailiff or city official. The name comes from the Middle English 'baili' or Old French 'baillif,' referring to someone who served as a steward or administrator. While traditionally a surname, Baillie has transitioned to first-name usage, particularly for girls, though it remains gender-neutral. The spelling with the 'ie' ending gives it a distinctly feminine feel compared to alternative forms like 'Bailey.' Its Scottish heritage makes it appealing to families with Celtic roots. Baillie has a friendly, approachable sound while maintaining a touch of sophistication. It gained modest popularity in the early 2000s alongside similar surname-style names, offering the cute nickname 'Bae' or 'Lee.'
  8. Ephigenie
    • Description:

      Ephigenie is an extremely rare feminine name likely derived from the Greek name Iphigenia. In Greek mythology, Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, known for her tragic story in relation to the Trojan War. The name combines elements meaning 'strong' and 'born,' sometimes interpreted as 'strong-born' or 'born to strength.' Ephigenie represents a unique spelling variation that maintains the classical roots while offering a slightly different phonetic approach. The name carries an air of classical sophistication and literary depth. Due to its rarity and complexity, Ephigenie might appeal to parents seeking a truly distinctive name with historical and mythological connections. Despite its uncommon status, it offers familiar nickname possibilities like Effie or Genie.
  9. Hadlee
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Hadley
    • Description:

      This extra-trendy -ee suffix helped Hadlee ride the wave of Hadley's popularity into the US Top 1000 in 2013.
  10. Hakaze
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "wind rustling through leaves"
  11. Abygaëlle
    • Origin:

      French from Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "father's joy"
    • Description:

      Modern French respelling of Abigail.
  12. Ilyce
    • Description:

      Ilyce is a feminine name that appears to be a modern variant spelling of Elise or Alice. This distinctive spelling emerged in the late 20th century, primarily in North America, as parents sought unique ways to represent traditional sounds. The name has Greek origins, potentially relating to 'ilios' meaning 'sun,' though its connection is likely coincidental rather than etymological. Ilyce has remained relatively uncommon, appealing to parents who want a recognizable name with an individualized spelling. The pronunciation typically follows Elise (eh-LEESE) or sometimes a three-syllable i-LIE-see. Despite its rarity, it carries a contemporary feel while maintaining connections to more traditional feminine names.
  13. Cheryl-anne
    • Description:

      Cheryl Anne combines two classic feminine names to create a melodious compound name. Cheryl derives from French origins, possibly a feminine form of Charles (meaning 'man' or 'free man'), though it became popular in its own right during the mid-20th century. Anne has Hebrew origins meaning 'grace' or 'favor' and has been consistently popular across centuries. This combination peaked in popularity during the 1950s-1970s when both names individually ranked highly. Cheryl Anne carries a traditional, somewhat vintage quality today. The pairing creates a name with a pleasant rhythm and flow, offering the versatility of using either name individually or the full combination. Parents might choose this name to honor family members or appreciate its classic, timeless quality.
  14. Annalie
    • Origin:

      Nordic, German
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Melodious and unusual form of a name with an uncountable number of variations. Many will understand it as the more down-to-earth Annalee.
  15. Leorable
    • Origin:

      Romani version of Leighanabel
  16. Chantee
    • Description:

      Chantee is a feminine name of American origin, likely derived from the French word 'chanter' meaning 'to sing.' Created as a variant of Chantal or Chanté, this melodic name emerged in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, reflecting the trend toward musical-sounding names with French inspiration. The name peaked in popularity during the late 1970s but remains relatively uncommon. Chantee exemplifies the American tradition of adapting French names with creative spellings to create distinctive variants. Its lyrical quality and musical associations make it an expressive choice that suggests artistic talent and creativity.
  17. Savonne
    • Description:

      Savonne is a rare feminine name that appears to be a modern creation with French-influenced styling. It may be an elaboration of Savon (French for 'soap') or could be related to Savona, an Italian city. Another possibility is that it's a creative variation of names like Savannah or Yvonne. The name has a sophisticated sound with its French-like ending, giving it an elegant quality. Savonne has very limited usage, primarily appearing in the United States in small numbers since the late 20th century. Its uniqueness makes it appealing to parents seeking a distinctive name with a cosmopolitan flair, though its rarity means it lacks established cultural associations or traditional meanings.

  18. Meraline
    • Origin:

      Unclear
    • Description:

      Meraline, most likely to be a variant of Marilyn, is made most familiar as the name of American stock car driver Eric McClure's daughter Meraline Everleigh McClure born in 2015.
  19. Staycee
    • Description:

      Staycee is a modern feminine name that represents a creative variation of the name Stacy or Stacey. Its origins can be traced to the Greek name Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection.' The unique spelling with double 'e' gives it a contemporary flair while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. Though relatively uncommon, Staycee gained some recognition in the late 20th century as parents sought distinctive alternatives to traditional names. Its distinctiveness makes it stand out while still feeling familiar to the ear. Some may associate the name with positive qualities like staying power and perseverance due to its phonetic similarity to the phrase 'stay' combined with 'see.'
  20. Danice
    • Description:

      Danice is a feminine name that likely emerged as a modern variation of Denise or a blend of Dana and Janice. It may also be inspired by the word 'danice,' which means 'giving' in some Slavic languages. The name has a contemporary feel with its blend of familiar sounds and unique combination. While never reaching widespread popularity, Danice has maintained a steady, subtle presence in the United States since the mid-20th century. Its pleasant sound and intuitive spelling make it accessible across cultures. The name carries positive connotations of brightness and freshness, perhaps influenced by its phonetic similarity to 'day' and 'nice.' Danice offers a balanced combination of uniqueness and familiarity.

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