6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Ardelle
    • Description:

      Ardelle is a feminine name with French origins, derived from the word 'ardent,' meaning passionate or fiery. This elegant name gained modest popularity in the United States during the early 20th century, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s. Ardelle can be considered a variation of Ardell or an elaboration of Ardith, both of which share similar etymological roots. The name carries connotations of warmth, enthusiasm, and intensity of feeling. Though relatively uncommon today, Ardelle maintains a classic, vintage charm that may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive yet traditional-sounding name. Its melodious quality and French heritage give it a touch of sophistication and romance.
  2. Ginelle
    • Description:

      Ginelle is a modern feminine name that appears to blend elements of Gina, Janelle, or Ginette. It may be derived from names like Regina (meaning "queen"), Virginia (meaning "pure"), or Eugene (meaning "well-born"), with the fashionable French-inspired "-elle" suffix added for a touch of elegance. The name has a delicate, feminine quality with its soft sounds and flowing syllables. While lacking extensive historical usage, Ginelle emerged in the latter half of the 20th century in North America as parents sought distinctive yet melodious names. The name remains relatively uncommon, making it an individualistic choice that nonetheless feels familiar due to its similarities to more established names.

  3. Collete
    • Description:

      Collete is a feminine name that serves as a variant spelling of Colette, which originated as a French diminutive of Nicole. The name has roots in the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.' This spelling variation maintains the elegant, French aesthetic of the original while offering a slightly different look. Collete has a sophisticated, feminine quality that has remained consistently appealing through generations. While not as common as the traditional spelling with two 't's, this version maintains the same soft pronunciation and cultural associations. The name evokes connections to the renowned French novelist and performer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, simply known as Colette.
  4. Olivia-mae
    • Description:

      Olivia Mae combines the immensely popular first name Olivia, derived from Latin meaning 'olive tree' and symbolizing peace and fertility, with the sweet, traditional middle name Mae, which has roots as a variant of May, representing the spring month and freshness. This feminine compound name creates a perfect balance between contemporary popularity and vintage charm. Olivia has consistently ranked among the top girls' names in English-speaking countries since the early 2000s, while Mae offers a simple, classic touch with its three-letter simplicity. Together, they create a name that feels simultaneously sophisticated and down-to-earth, with a slight Southern American charm that evokes images of grace and warmth.

  5. Irmhilde
    • Description:

      Irmhilde is a feminine German name that combines two powerful elements: 'irm' (from Germanic 'ermin' meaning 'whole, universal, great') and 'hild' meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'. This creates a name that essentially means 'universal battle maiden' or 'great female warrior'. It belongs to the family of traditional Germanic names that were popular during medieval times. While relatively uncommon in modern usage, Irmhilde carries a strong, noble quality that speaks to strength and determination. The name offers shortened forms like Irma or Hilde for everyday use. Outside of German-speaking countries, Irmhilde remains quite rare, preserving its distinctive character and cultural heritage.

  6. Nille
    • Description:

      Nille is a feminine name with Scandinavian origins, particularly popular in Denmark and Norway. It likely developed as a diminutive form of Nilla or Cornelia, though it can also be related to the name Petronilla. The name has a light, bright sound that conveys a cheerful character. While not widely used outside Nordic countries, Nille has maintained modest usage in Scandinavia throughout the centuries. Its short, two-syllable structure makes it easily pronounceable across language barriers. The name carries a sense of Nordic heritage while being simple enough to work internationally. For parents seeking something uncommon yet friendly-sounding with Northern European connections, Nille offers an appealing choice.

  7. Aprelle
    • Description:

      Aprelle is a feminine name derived from April, which itself comes from the Latin "aperire" meaning "to open," referring to the opening or blossoming of flowers in spring. This elegant variation adds a French-inspired flair to the traditional month name with its distinctive spelling and pronunciation. While April has been a popular name choice since the 1940s, Aprelle remains considerably rarer, offering uniqueness while still being recognizable. The name evokes the freshness of spring, new beginnings, and natural beauty. Though uncommon in historical records, Aprelle began appearing more frequently in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as parents sought distinctive variations on familiar names.

  8. Nielsine
    • Description:

      Nielsine is a feminine Danish name derived from Nielsen, which itself comes from the male name Niels—the Danish form of Nicholas. The name ultimately traces back to Greek origins meaning 'victory of the people.' The feminine suffix '-ine' transforms the patronymic surname into a female given name, following a traditional Scandinavian naming pattern. Nielsine was more common in Denmark during the 19th and early 20th centuries but has become quite rare in modern times. The name carries a distinguished Nordic heritage while offering the friendly nickname options Niel or Sine. For those seeking a connection to Danish ancestry or an uncommon name with authentic historical roots, Nielsine represents a distinctive choice.

  9. Pascalette
    • Description:

      Pascalette is a feminine variation of the name Pascal, which has Latin origins and means "of Easter" or "relating to Passover." This charming derivative combines the traditional male name Pascal with the feminine suffix "-ette," creating a unique and delicate option for girls. While much rarer than other Pascal variations like Pascale or Pascaline, Pascalette maintains the connection to Easter celebrations and spring renewal. The name remains uncommon in English-speaking countries, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something melodious with religious undertones and a French flair.

  10. 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.
  11. Pépélope
    • Description:

      Pépélope is a feminine name that appears to be a stylized variation of Penelope, incorporating French-inspired accent marks. Penelope originates from Greek mythology, where she was the faithful wife of Odysseus known for her loyalty and cleverness. The name traditionally means 'weaver' or 'duck.' This variant spelling with accents gives the classic name a unique, international flair. While extremely rare compared to the traditional Penelope, Pépélope offers parents a way to honor the mythological roots while creating a distinctive identity for their daughter. The accented version might appeal to those with French heritage or those seeking a more exotic twist on a recognizable classic, though its pronunciation may cause some confusion in primarily English-speaking contexts.

  12. Loulabelle
    • Origin:

      English and French
    • Meaning:

      "famous beauty"
    • Description:

      Variant of Lulabelle
  13. Enzokuhle
    • Origin:

      Zulu
    • Description:

      A popular unisex name in South Africa, said to mean "to do good" or "to do great things".
  14. Raymondine
    • Description:

      Raymondine is a feminine derivative of Raymond, a Germanic name combining elements meaning 'advice' and 'protection' or 'counsel' and 'strong.' This elegant elaboration transforms the traditional masculine Raymond into a distinctly feminine form through the addition of the French-inspired suffix '-ine.' Raymondine emerged primarily in French-speaking regions but remains quite rare even there. The name carries an old-world charm and sophistication, evoking images of classic European elegance. Despite its rarity, Raymondine offers obvious nickname possibilities including Ray, Rayna, or Dina. As a longer, more formal name with four syllables, it provides versatility for a woman throughout her life. This uncommon choice might appeal to parents seeking a name with traditional roots but distinctive character, perhaps honoring a Raymond in the family while giving their daughter her own unique identity.
  15. Plaire
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "to please"
    • Description:

      Please choose another name.
  16. Quinnie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Quinn, English, Irish
    • Meaning:

      "chief, leader, intelligence"
    • Description:

      Unisex Quinn meets vintage nickname Queenie. Rarely used as a given name, it may be more commonly heard as an affectionate pet name for a Quinn. Six girls where nevertheless called Quinnie back in 2021.
  17. Catalene
    • Description:

      Catalene is a feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant form of Catherine or a blend of Catalina and Helene. It may also have roots in Greek, potentially relating to 'katharos' meaning 'pure.' This uncommon name has a melodious quality with its soft consonants and flowing syllables. Catalene maintains an air of mystery and uniqueness, making it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with a romantic, almost literary quality. While lacking widespread usage in any particular region, Catalene occasionally appears as a rare given name in Western countries. The name conveys elegance and individuality, with potential nicknames including Cate, Lena, or Cata.

  18. Mila-rose
    • Description:

      Mila Rose combines two distinctly beautiful feminine names to create a harmonious compound name. Mila, with Slavic origins, means 'dear' or 'gracious,' though it's also sometimes connected to the Spanish word for 'miracle.' It has gained significant popularity in recent decades for its short, sweet sound. Rose, derived from the Latin 'rosa,' refers to the beloved flower symbolizing love and beauty across many cultures. The pairing creates a name that balances modern style with classic elegance. As a compound name, Mila Rose offers the versatility of potential nicknames while providing a full, melodious option for formal use. This combination has grown in popularity among parents seeking names that are both contemporary and timeless.
  19. Opale
    • Origin:

      French and Italian form of Opal, Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "gem"
    • Description:

      A French and Italian form of the gemstone name, Opal.
  20. Cathlyne
    • Description:

      Cathlyne is an elegant feminine name, representing a distinctive spelling variation of Katherine or Catherine. Originating from the Greek name 'Aikaterine,' its meaning is debated but often associated with 'pure' or 'clear.' This particular spelling blends traditional elements with a unique touch, incorporating the 'th' from traditional forms while adding the lyrical 'lyne' ending. Cathlyne remains relatively uncommon, offering a way to honor Katherine family traditions while standing apart from more popular variations. The name carries an air of classic femininity with its soft sounds and graceful appearance. While not frequently found in popularity charts, Cathlyne appeals to parents seeking a name with historical depth yet contemporary uniqueness.