6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Elerie
    • Description:

      Elerie is a rare feminine name with a melodious quality that appears to be a modern variation or creation possibly inspired by names like Valerie, Ellery, or traditional Celtic elements. The name has an ethereal, delicate sound with its flowing combination of consonants and vowels. Though lacking extensive historical usage, Elerie may appeal to parents seeking something unique yet intuitive in pronunciation. The name evokes a sense of elegance and femininity while remaining distinctive. Elerie might be viewed as part of the trend toward creating names that sound familiar yet remain uncommon. With its soft sounds and romantic quality, the name projects gentleness and grace. For parents seeking a name that stands out while still offering an accessible sound pattern, Elerie represents a lyrical and uncommon choice.
  2. Cordelle
    • Description:

      Cordelle is a delicate feminine name with Latin and French influences. It likely derives from "cord" or "cordis" meaning "heart" in Latin, with the feminine French suffix "-elle" added to create a name meaning "little heart" or "of the heart." Alternatively, it may relate to the word "cord" or "corde" (string or rope), making it potentially occupational in origin. Cordelle has never been among popular names but maintains a consistent, if rare, presence in naming records. Its melodic sound and romantic French flair give it an elegant, sophisticated quality. The name offers the approachable nickname Cori/Corey while maintaining its distinctive full form.
  3. Shadee
    • Description:

      The name Shadee is of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'shadi' meaning 'singer' or from 'shad' meaning 'happiness' or 'joy.' It's a modern feminine name that has gained some popularity in Middle Eastern communities and among those seeking unique names with positive meanings. Shadee can also be found as a variant spelling of Shadi, which is more commonly used as a masculine name in Arabic-speaking regions. In Western countries, Shadee remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality. The name carries a melodious sound and evokes images of joy and musical expression, making it an appealing choice for parents looking for a name with both cultural significance and a contemporary feel.

  4. Lissandre
    • Description:

      Lissandre is a feminine name with French origins, derived from the Greek name Alexander (meaning "defender of the people"). This elegant variation maintains the sophisticated European flair while offering a distinctly feminine form. The name carries an air of aristocratic heritage and literary charm, reminiscent of characters in classic French literature. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, Lissandre has maintained modest usage in Francophone regions, particularly in France, Switzerland, and Quebec. The name's smooth flow with the soft 's' sounds creates a melodious quality when spoken. For parents seeking a refined name with international appeal and classical roots, Lissandre offers rarity without sacrificing sophistication or historical significance.
  5. Elbertine
    • Description:

      Elbertine is a rare feminine name derived from Germanic elements. It likely developed as a feminine form of Elbert, which combines the elements "noble" and "bright." Elbertine follows the pattern of creating feminine names by adding the suffix "-ine" to masculine forms, common in many European naming traditions. The name saw modest usage in the early 20th century, particularly in communities with German heritage, but has since become exceedingly rare. With its vintage charm and dignified sound, Elbertine might appeal to parents seeking a truly distinctive name with historical roots. Despite its rarity, it maintains a classic elegance and offers the friendly nickname options Ellie or Bertie.
  6. Mindylee
    • Description:

      Mindylee is a compound feminine name combining Mindy (traditionally a diminutive of Melinda meaning 'sweet honey' in Greek) with Lee (an Old English word meaning 'clearing' or 'meadow'). This hyphenated style of naming became popular in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly in southern states. Mindylee creates a distinctly sweet, youthful impression and carries a casual, friendly vibe. The name peaked in modest usage during the 1970s and 1980s when double-name combinations were trendy. Today, Mindylee is quite uncommon, appealing to parents who appreciate its folksy charm and unpretentious nature. The name evokes a sense of southern hospitality and charm with its melodic, approachable sound.

  7. Dorene
    • Description:

      Dorene is a feminine name that emerged as a variant of Doreen in the mid-20th century. Both derive from the Greek name Dora, a diminutive of names containing the element 'doron' meaning 'gift.' Dorene enjoyed modest popularity in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s, reflecting the post-war preference for gentle, feminine-sounding names. The name carries a vintage charm that evokes the mid-century era, though it has become less common in recent decades. Dorene balances familiarity with distinction—recognizable but not overused. Its soft sounds and traditional roots make it appealing for parents seeking a name with retro appeal and feminine elegance.

  8. Cataline
    • Description:

      Cataline is a feminine name derived from the Latin name 'Catalina,' which is a variation of Catherine. Catherine stems from the Greek name 'Aikaterine,' meaning 'pure.' Cataline offers a unique twist on the more common Catalina or Catherine, providing an elegant and distinctive option for parents seeking something familiar yet uncommon. While relatively rare in English-speaking countries, the name has historical connections to Spanish and Latin American naming traditions. Its melodic quality, with three syllables and a soft ending, gives it a graceful and refined character that remains accessible and pronounceable across cultures.
  9. Dominque
    • Description:

      Dominque is a feminine name that appears to be a spelling variation of the more common Dominique. Derived from the Latin name Dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God,' it has roots in both French and Spanish-speaking cultures. This particular spelling without the 'i' before the 'q' is less conventional, giving it a unique quality while maintaining the recognizable pronunciation. The name projects strength and dignity, characteristics associated with its masculine counterpart Dominic. Dominque saw modest usage in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s but remains relatively uncommon. It offers a blend of classical origins with a slightly unconventional spelling that sets it apart.
  10. Ainslee
    • Description:

      Ainslee is a feminine name with Scottish origins, derived from a surname that referred to a meadow or clearing in the wood. It's a variation of Ainsley, with the double 'e' ending giving it a more distinctly feminine appearance. The name combines natural imagery with a touch of Celtic heritage. While not among the most common names, Ainslee saw increased interest in English-speaking countries during the early 2000s as part of a trend toward surnames as first names and Scottish-inspired choices. The name carries a light, airy quality with its soft sounds. Ainslee offers a balance between familiarity and uniqueness, with a spelling that stands out from the more frequently used Ainsley variant.

  11. Sterre
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "star"
    • Description:

      Stella gets a cool European makeover.
  12. Heavynlie
    • Description:

      Heavynlie is an unusual feminine name that appears to be a creative elaboration of 'Heavenly.' This distinctively spelled name reflects the modern trend of virtue names with unique orthography. The insertion of 'yn' gives the name an unexpected visual quality while maintaining the celestial, spiritual connotations of its inspiration. Heavynlie projects images of divinity, ethereal beauty, and elevated virtue. It remains quite rare in usage, likely appealing to parents seeking names with positive meanings and truly distinctive presentations. The name's length and multiple syllables give it a flowing, almost musical quality when spoken. While some might find the spelling unconventional, Heavynlie represents the contemporary movement toward names that combine meaningful concepts with individualized spellings, creating a truly one-of-a-kind identity.
  13. Caillie
    • Description:

      Caillie is a feminine name with Celtic and Gaelic influences. It likely evolved as a variant of Kaylee, Kayleigh, or Callie. The name carries connotations of beauty and celebration in its Celtic roots, where similar names often relate to meanings like 'slender' or 'joyful.' Caillie emerged in popularity during the late 20th century trend toward unique spellings of familiar names. The distinctive spelling offers a touch of individuality while maintaining a melodic, flowing sound. While never extremely common, Caillie appeals to parents seeking a somewhat familiar name with an uncommon spelling. Its airy quality and gentle sound give it an enduring appeal despite its relative rarity.
  14. Triste
    • Description:

      Triste is an unusual feminine name derived from the French, Spanish, and Portuguese word meaning 'sad' or 'melancholy.' Despite its somber literal meaning, the name has a delicate, poetic quality that might appeal to those drawn to names with emotional depth or artistic associations. In music, 'triste' is used to indicate a sad or wistful tempo, giving the name musical connections. While quite rare as a personal name across all countries, it might be chosen by parents with literary or artistic inclinations who appreciate its evocative quality. The name's simplicity and emotional resonance give it a distinctive character that stands apart from more conventional naming choices.
  15. Josee
    • Description:

      Josee is a feminine name of French-Canadian origin, representing a variant spelling of Josie or a feminine form of Joseph. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "God will add" or "God will increase." Josee features a distinctive pronunciation (typically jo-ZAY) that gives it a modern and sophisticated air while maintaining its traditional roots. While more common in Quebec and French-speaking regions, Josee has gained modest international appeal for parents seeking a name with French flair that remains relatively straightforward to pronounce. The name carries a bright, cheerful quality and offers an elegant alternative to more common variants like Josie or Josephine.

  16. Wylodene
    • Description:

      Wylodene is an unusual feminine name with possible American origins, likely emerging during the early to mid-20th century when creative spellings and unique names became fashionable. The name appears to be a variant or elaboration of names like Wylie or possibly Wilhelmina, with the distinctive 'dene' suffix adding a lyrical quality. Wylodene remains extremely rare, making it an individualistic choice that virtually guarantees uniqueness. Its popularity peaked in the mid-20th century but was never widely used. The name's uncommon nature means it carries few predetermined associations, allowing individuals named Wylodene to define its meaning through their personalities. The melodic three-syllable flow gives the name an elegant, vintage quality.
  17. Zaidee
    • Description:

      Zaidee is a feminine name with multiple possible origins, most likely derived from the Arabic name Zaida meaning 'growth' or 'prosperity.' It may also be a variant spelling of Sadie, which originated as a diminutive of Sarah (meaning 'princess' in Hebrew). The name has a vintage charm, having enjoyed modest popularity in the Victorian era alongside other names ending with the diminutive '-ee' sound. Zaidee's cross-cultural roots give it versatility, while its relatively uncommon status makes it distinctive. The initial 'Z' adds a touch of vibrancy and uniqueness to the name. In contemporary usage, Zaidee offers parents a name that feels both familiar and fresh, with a lively sound and positive connotations of abundance.
  18. Amonke
    • Origin:

      Yoruba, Nigerian
    • Meaning:

      "to know her is to pet her"
  19. Oceanne
    • Description:

      Oceanne is a feminine name that draws inspiration from the vast, mysterious oceans of the world. Combining the natural power of "ocean" with a feminine ending, this name evokes images of endless blue waters, depth, and natural beauty. Though relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, Oceanne has seen some usage in France and French-speaking regions, where names connected to water elements hold cultural appeal. The name suggests qualities of freedom, adaptability, and tranquility associated with ocean waters. Parents drawn to nature-inspired names with an international flair might find Oceanne particularly appealing. The name carries connotations of strength and fluidity, while its relatively rare status makes it a distinctive choice for those seeking something unique yet inherently meaningful.

  20. Armyne
    • Description:

      Armyne is an uncommon feminine name with aristocratic associations, particularly in British nobility. It likely derives from the Old German elements 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal' and 'lind' meaning 'gentle' or 'soft.' Historically rare, Armyne has occasionally appeared in upper-class British families, giving it an air of distinction and heritage. The name has never entered mainstream popularity charts but continues to be chosen by parents seeking a truly distinctive name with historical resonance. Its elegant sound and unusual letter combination give Armyne a refined, sophisticated quality that sets it apart from more common feminine names.