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6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Shalone
    • Description:

      Shalone is a distinctive feminine name with unclear etymological origins, though it may be related to the Hebrew word 'shalom' meaning 'peace' or could be a variant of names like Shalonne or Sharon. The name has a melodic quality with its soft 'sh' beginning and flowing syllables. While relatively uncommon in mainstream usage, Shalone has an appealing contemporary sound that fits with modern naming trends favoring unique names with familiar phonetic elements. The name's rarity gives it a sense of individuality while its sound remains accessible and pleasant. Parents might choose Shalone for its distinctive quality combined with its subtle connection to concepts of peace or harmony, depending on the interpretation of its origins.
  2. Jeanene
    • Description:

      Jeanene is a feminine name that functions as a variant of Jeanine or Janine, which themselves are French diminutive forms of Jean (the feminine form of John), ultimately derived from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.' This particular spelling emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century as parents sought distinctive variations of familiar names. Jeanene reached its peak popularity in the 1950s and 1960s but has since become relatively uncommon, giving it a vintage charm. The name maintains the elegant, feminine quality of its root forms while offering a slightly different visual presentation. Jeanene typically evokes associations with mid-century America and carries a gentle, refined character.
  3. Kittiwake
    • Origin:

      English, Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "bird name"
    • Description:

      The kittiwake is a black, white and grey seabird which takes its name from its distinctive call. A dramatic nature-inspired middle name or a super quirky route to the nicknames Kit and Kitty.
  4. Margueritte
    • Description:

      Margueritte is a feminine name of French origin, representing a variant spelling of Marguerite, which derives from the Greek word 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.' This elegant name also connects to the daisy flower in French culture. Margueritte has a slightly more ornate feel than the standard spelling, with the double 't' adding a distinctive touch. Throughout history, the name has been associated with royalty and nobility across Europe. While more common in French-speaking regions, Margueritte remains relatively rare in English-speaking countries. The name carries connotations of purity, innocence, and natural beauty. Its classic nature combined with the unique spelling makes it appealing to parents seeking a traditional name with a subtle twist.
  5. Kessie
    • Origin:

      African, Ashanti
    • Meaning:

      "chubby baby"
    • Description:

      Kessie is cute but slight.
  6. Bernee
    • Description:

      Bernee is a feminine name that likely developed as a variation of Bernice, which comes from the Greek name Berenice meaning 'bringing victory.' The altered spelling with a double 'e' ending gives it a softer, more contemporary feel compared to traditional versions. This uncommon name maintains the historical connections of Bernice while offering a distinct spelling and pronunciation. Bernee has never been widely popular, making it a choice that stands out. The name has a gentle quality with its soft ending sound, while still carrying the strength associated with its victorious meaning. It might appeal to parents seeking a name with historical roots but a modern presentation.
  7. Bayze
    • Description:

      Bayze is a modern feminine name with a contemporary feel. It likely developed as a variant spelling of names like Baize or as a unique creation inspired by words like 'blaze' or 'praise.' The name has a short, distinctive sound that fits with current naming trends favoring brief, bold names with unexpected spellings. Bayze remains quite uncommon, appealing to parents seeking a rare name with a confident, modern edge. The 'z' gives it a stylish quality, while its brevity makes it practical and memorable. As a relatively new name, Bayze doesn't carry traditional historical or cultural associations, allowing families to create their own meaning and legacy with it.

  8. Adalyne
    • Description:

      Adalyne is a feminine name with Germanic roots, combining elements of the noble prefix 'adal' meaning 'noble' or 'aristocratic' with the '-line' or '-lyn' suffix that softens the name with a melodic quality. It can be considered a variant of Adeline or Adaline, names that have experienced a revival in popularity during the early 21st century. Adalyne offers a slightly more distinctive spelling while maintaining the vintage charm that characterizes many revived classic names. With its elegant sound and noble meaning, Adalyne appeals to parents seeking a name that balances traditional roots with contemporary style. The name suggests refinement and grace while remaining accessible and feminine.
  9. Ilsabe
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to god"
    • Description:

      Old German variant of Elizabeth, newly appealing today.
  10. Welcome
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Warm and open, but way too much teasing potential.
  11. Estrelle
    • Description:

      Estrelle is a feminine name derived from Latin roots meaning 'star.' This beautiful variation is related to names like Estelle and Estrella, sharing their celestial associations. Primarily found in regions with French, Spanish, or Portuguese influences, Estrelle blends the French Estelle with a slightly more elaborate ending. The name evokes images of brightness, guidance, and beauty—qualities long associated with stars across various cultures. While not among the most common names, Estrelle offers parents a distinctive option with familiar roots. Its melodic sound and positive symbolic meaning make it appealing for those seeking a name that's both elegant and meaningful, balancing uniqueness with traditional origins.
  12. Dalene
    • Description:

      Dalene is a feminine name with varied origins. Most commonly, it's considered a variant of Darlene, combining 'dear' with the popular '-lene' suffix, meaning 'beloved' or 'tenderly loved.' It also has connections to place names, potentially derived from 'dale' meaning 'valley.' In some Scandinavian contexts, it may relate to Dalarna, a Swedish province. Dalene saw modest popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century but has since become uncommon, giving it a vintage charm. The name has a gentle, melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing rhythm. Despite its rarity today, Dalene maintains appeal for parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet distinctive, offering a subtle variation on more common names while carrying warm connotations of affection and natural beauty.
  13. Medrie
    • Origin:

      Meaning unknown
    • Description:

      We've only ever heard of one person with this name -- painter Medrie McPhee -- but it's a charming option.
  14. Shelbie
    • Description:

      Shelbie is a feminine name primarily considered a variant spelling of Shelby, which originated as an English surname derived from place names meaning 'ledge village' or 'shelf settlement.' This particular spelling variation with the -ie ending gives the name a more distinctly feminine feel compared to the unisex quality of Shelby. Shelbie gained modest popularity in the United States during the 1990s, coinciding with a broader trend of surname-to-first-name transitions. The name has a friendly, approachable quality while maintaining a touch of uniqueness through its spelling. Shelbie offers a balance between familiarity and distinction, appealing to parents who appreciate names with Anglo-Saxon roots but desire a softer, more clearly feminine presentation.
  15. Ottiline
    • Description:

      Ottiline is a rare feminine name with Germanic and Old English influences. It appears to be a variant of Ottoline, which combines elements meaning 'prosperity' and 'serpent' or 'dragon.' The name carries an aristocratic, vintage quality, having been occasionally used among European nobility, particularly in the early 20th century. British socialite and literary patron Lady Ottoline Morrell helped bring attention to this elegant name. Ottiline offers distinctive melody with its flowing syllables and refined sound. While decidedly uncommon in contemporary usage, it appeals to parents drawn to elaborate vintage names with historical depth. The name provides opportunities for friendly nicknames like Otti or Line while maintaining its dignified full form for formal contexts.
  16. Rillette
    • Description:

      Rillette is an unusual feminine name with French influences, possibly derived from the French culinary term for a preparation of meat similar to pâté. As a name, it's extremely rare and may have emerged as a creative invention based on the melodic quality of French words or as a diminutive form of names containing 'rill' or similar sounds. The name has a delicate, refined quality with its soft consonants and French-inspired ending. Rillette might appeal to parents seeking something truly unique with European flair. While lacking a traditional naming history, it offers the appeal of sounding both distinctive and sophisticated, with a certain poetic quality reminiscent of rippling water ('rill') combined with the feminine French diminutive ending.
  17. Marylynne
    • Origin:

      English combination of Mary and Lynne
    • Meaning:

      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + lake"
    • Description:

      Variant of Marylynn
  18. Emyle
    • Description:

      Emyle is a feminine name that represents a unique spelling variation of Emily or Émilie. With roots in Latin 'aemulus' meaning 'rival' or 'emulating,' this distinctive spelling adds a touch of uniqueness to a classic name. While traditional Emily has been extremely popular across English-speaking countries, the spelling Emyle remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking familiar sounds with uncommon presentation. The 'y' in the middle and the silent 'e' ending give the name a slightly French aesthetic, though it's primarily used in English-speaking regions. Despite its rarity, Emyle maintains the same warmth, classical appeal, and literary connections as its more common counterparts.
  19. Caisie
    • Description:

      Caisie is a feminine name with Irish and Scottish Gaelic origins, likely derived from the Gaelic word 'cais,' meaning 'alert' or 'vigilant.' It can also be considered a variant spelling of Casey or Kacie. The distinctive spelling gives this traditional name a fresh, modern appearance while maintaining its Celtic roots. In Ireland, names with Gaelic origins experienced a revival in the late 20th century as expressions of cultural heritage and identity. Caisie embodies this trend with its traditional sound but contemporary spelling. The name has a light, melodic quality that contributes to its feminine feel. While not among the most common girls' names, Caisie appeals to parents seeking a name with Celtic connections that remains relatively uncommon while still being accessible in pronunciation.
  20. Coralee
    • Description:

      Coralee is a charming feminine name that combines the name Cora with the popular suffix 'lee.' Cora has Latin origins meaning 'maiden' or Greek roots meaning 'heart,' while the suffix adds a southern, melodic quality. This combination creates a sweet, slightly vintage feel reminiscent of American southern charm. Coralee evokes images of warmth and femininity, with connections to both the heart (cor in Latin) and coral from the sea. While never extremely common, the name saw modest usage in the early 20th century and has experienced a small revival along with other vintage names. It appeals to parents who appreciate names with a touch of nostalgia and sweetness, offering the appealing nickname options of Cora or Lee.

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