6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Sahteene
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "smooth, shiny"
    • Description:

      Also written as Satine or Satin, a silky name that can veer into slippery.
  2. Lilly-mae
    • Description:

      Lilly Mae combines two classic feminine names to create a charming double name with a distinctly Southern American feel. Lilly, a variant of Lily, refers to the elegant white flower symbolizing purity and innocence. Mae, often a variation of May, has connections to the spring month and the Roman goddess Maia, representing growth and nurturing. The combination creates a name with a sweet, vintage quality that evokes images of countryside simplicity and grace. Double names with Mae as the second element have long been popular in Southern naming traditions, representing a connection to family heritage. While each name individually has appeared on popularity charts throughout the decades, the combination Lilly Mae maintains a distinctive quality. This name has seen renewed interest amid the revival of vintage names and the popularity of nature-inspired first names, appealing to parents seeking a name that is simultaneously traditional and distinctive.

  3. Payslee
    • Description:

      Payslee is a modern feminine name that represents a creative spelling variation of Paisley, which originated as a Scottish surname and place name referring to a town known for its distinctive curved decorative pattern. This contemporary spelling with 'ee' instead of 'ey' follows the trend of unique name adaptations. Paisley gained popularity as a first name in the early 2000s, with the Payslee variant emerging more recently as parents sought increasingly distinctive options. The name has a whimsical, cheerful quality that appeals to parents looking for something feminine yet unconventional. While still relatively uncommon, Payslee fits with current naming trends emphasizing creative spellings of established names.
  4. Michee
    • Description:

      Michee is a feminine name that likely originated as a variant spelling of Michelle or a diminutive form of Michael, which has Hebrew origins meaning 'who is like God.' This distinctive spelling may have French influences, where the -ee ending creates a softer, more feminine sound. Though uncommon in mainstream naming statistics, Michee offers a fresh alternative to the more widely used Michelle while maintaining the familiar sound and biblical connection. The name's brevity and ending vowel sound give it a modern, approachable quality. Parents might choose Michee for its combination of familiar roots with unique presentation, creating a name that stands out but still carries traditional significance.
  5. Lauralle
    • Description:

      Lauralle is an elegant feminine name that appears to be a decorative variation of Laura or Laurel. With Latin roots connecting to the laurel tree or wreath, symbolizing victory and honor in ancient Rome, this name carries distinguished associations. The unique spelling with the double 'l' and the French-inspired '-alle' ending adds a touch of sophistication and uniqueness to the traditional name. While extremely uncommon in usage statistics, Lauralle offers an elaborate alternative to more familiar Laura-derived names. It maintains the classical origins while providing a distinctive option for parents seeking something both refined and unusual. The name has a flowing, romantic quality that balances tradition with uniqueness.
  6. Annunziate
    • Description:

      Annunziate is a feminine Italian name derived from 'annunziata,' referring to the Annunciation—the biblical event when the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would bear Jesus. The name literally means 'announced' or 'proclaimed.' Most commonly found in traditional Italian Catholic families, Annunziate carries deep religious significance. Though rare outside of Italy and Italian diaspora communities, it represents a beautiful connection to Italian heritage and Catholic tradition. The name offers several nickname possibilities including Anna, Nunzia, or Zia. Its melodic quality with five syllables creates a rhythmic, musical name with historical depth.
  7. Cydnie
    • Description:

      Cydnie is a feminine name that offers a distinctive spelling variation of Sydney. While traditionally derived from a French place name meaning 'Saint Denis' or possibly from an Old English word meaning 'wide island,' this creative spelling gives the name a modern, unique flair. Cydnie maintains the friendly, approachable sound of the original while standing out on paper. Though less common than Sydney or Sidney, it has gained some recognition among parents seeking familiar-sounding names with individual character. The name carries a contemporary feel while still connecting to its geographical and historical roots. Cydnie typically evokes images of someone confident, creative, and independent.
  8. Mistie
    • Description:

      Mistie is a feminine name that represents a variant spelling of Misty, which refers to the weather phenomenon of light fog or haze. This nature-inspired name evokes soft, ethereal imagery and a gentle, dreamy quality. Gaining popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, Mistie embodies the trend toward nature names and unconventional spellings during that era. The name has a sweet, nostalgic quality that recalls a more free-spirited time. While less common than the standard spelling Misty, this variant offers a slightly different visual presentation while maintaining the same atmospheric associations. Though not as widely used today, Mistie retains its connection to natural beauty and delicate, gossamer imagery.
  9. Caprise
    • Description:

      Caprise is a feminine name with a melodic quality that appears to be a creative variation of Caprice. The name Caprice derives from the Italian word 'capriccio,' meaning a sudden change in attitude or whim. Caprise has a sophisticated, elegant sound that evokes images of creativity and free-spiritedness. Though relatively uncommon, it fits within the category of modern names with romantic European influences. The spelling with an 's' instead of the more traditional 'c' gives it a distinctive touch while maintaining the original pronunciation. Parents might be drawn to this name for its unique quality combined with its pleasant sound and positive connotations of artistic inspiration and spontaneity. The name suggests someone with a lively, unpredictable, and creative personality.
  10. Arianwynne
    • Description:

      Arianwynne is a feminine name that combines elements of Welsh and Celtic origins. It appears to be a creative variant of Arianwen, where 'arian' means 'silver' and 'gwen' means 'white, fair, or blessed' in Welsh. The added 'ynne' ending creates a more elaborate, distinctive spelling. This elegant name carries associations with purity, light, and beauty from Celtic mythology and folklore. While extremely rare in usage, Arianwynne appeals to parents drawn to Celtic heritage who desire a name with an ethereal, mystical quality. The name has a musical flow when pronounced and evokes images of medieval tales and Celtic traditions.
  11. Adynne
    • Description:

      Adynne is a contemporary feminine name with a melodic quality that appears to be a modern variation on names like Adin, Adina, or potentially a unique spelling of names containing the 'adin' sound. The suffix '-ynne' adds a feminine touch similar to traditional names like Lynne or Corinne. While lacking extensive historical roots, Adynne represents the modern trend of creating distinctive names with familiar sounds and stylized spellings. The name may draw appeal from its resemblance to the word 'adinah,' which has Hebrew origins meaning 'delicate' or 'slender.' Extremely rare in usage, Adynne offers parents a uncommon choice that still sounds accessible, with a soft yet contemporary feel.
  12. Borime
    • Origin:

      Albanian
    • Meaning:

      "powdery snow"
  13. Ashauntee
    • Description:

      Ashauntee appears to be a modern elaborated form of the name Ashanti, with an added '-ee' ending that creates a melodic quality. The name Ashanti references the West African Ashanti people and kingdom (in present-day Ghana), known for their rich cultural heritage. The modified spelling and extended ending represent contemporary naming practices that adapt cultural references with personalized variations. Ashauntee remains relatively uncommon in naming records, appearing with limited frequency in U.S. data. The name emerged as part of broader naming trends in the late 20th century that drew inspiration from diverse cultural sources while adding distinctive phonetic elements. Most instances of this specific spelling variation date from recent decades rather than having an extensive historical usage.
  14. Anastászie
    • Description:

      Anastászie is a feminine name of Czech origin, serving as a variation of Anastasia, which derives from Greek roots meaning 'resurrection' or 'she who will rise again.' This Eastern European form adds a distinctive flair with its 'sz' consonant blend and 'ie' ending. While less common than Anastasia globally, Anastászie carries the same rich historical connections to royalty and Orthodox saints. The name has a mystical, regal quality that resonates with its historical significance. Though relatively rare outside Czech-speaking regions, it offers an exotic alternative for parents seeking a name with international character and profound meaning. The pronunciation may vary slightly by region, but it generally carries the same melodic rhythm as its more common variants.
  15. Shynelle
    • Description:

      Shynelle is a modern feminine name that appears to be a creative construction, possibly combining elements like 'shine' or 'shy' with the feminine '-elle' suffix popular in French-derived names. This contemporary name likely emerged in the late 20th century when inventive, melodious names with distinctive sounds became increasingly popular. Shynelle has a flowing, elegant quality with its soft consonants and liquid sounds. The name suggests qualities of brightness and perhaps a touch of reserved dignity through its auditory associations. Though uncommon in historical records, Shynelle represents the trend toward unique, euphonious names with personalized spellings. Its rarity makes it distinctive while its familiar sound patterns keep it accessible.
  16. Parthenie
    • Description:

      Parthenie is a feminine name of Greek origin derived from 'parthenos,' meaning 'virgin' or 'maiden.' It shares its roots with Parthenope (a siren from Greek mythology) and the Parthenon temple in Athens. This elegant, classical name carries associations with purity, innocence, and ancient wisdom. Though rare in contemporary usage, Parthenie appeals to those drawn to names with historical depth and mythological connections. The name has a rhythmic, melodious quality with its three syllables and soft ending. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, Parthenie has had some usage in Greece and other countries with Greek cultural influence. The name offers distinctive nickname options like Thenie or Parthie while maintaining its classical dignity in its full form.
  17. Jollene
    • Description:

      Jollene is a feminine name that emerged as a variant of Jolene, which itself gained recognition through Dolly Parton's famous 1973 song. The additional 'l' gives this version a distinctive spelling while maintaining the melodic pronunciation. Derived from the French 'jolie' meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful,' Jollene carries connotations of beauty and cheerfulness, reinforced by its similarity to words like 'jolly.' The name has a Southern American charm and musical association that gives it a warm, friendly character. While never reaching the heights of popularity enjoyed by similar names like Jolene or Joleen, Jollene remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet remains uncommon. Its musical connections and pleasant sound make it a distinctive yet accessible option.
  18. Shar-dae
    • Description:

      Shar Dae is a distinctive feminine compound name with a modern feel. Though its exact origins are unclear, 'Shar' may derive from names like Sharon (Hebrew for 'plain' or 'meadow') or represent a creative spelling of 'share.' 'Dae' often relates to day or might be a stylistic variation of 'day' or the Korean element meaning 'greatness.' The hyphenated structure gives it a contemporary, individualistic quality popular in naming trends since the late 20th century. Extremely rare in usage, Shar Dae appeals to parents seeking a truly unique name with a melodic sound and distinctive appearance. Its uniqueness allows the bearer to define the name's meaning through their own personality and life journey.
  19. Summerlee
    • Description:

      Summerlee is a delicate feminine name that evokes images of sunny days and flowering meadows. This modern coinage combines 'Summer' with the popular '-lee' suffix (meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing' in Old English). While uncommon as a first name, Summerlee carries a breezy, nature-inspired quality that resonates with contemporary naming trends. It follows the pattern of seasonal names like Summer, Autumn, and Winter, but with a more distinctive twist. The name has a lyrical quality when spoken and conveys warmth and brightness. Though not ranked among popular baby names, Summerlee appeals to parents seeking something unique yet accessible with positive seasonal associations.
  20. Karle
    • Description:

      Karle is a feminine name that likely originated as a feminine form of Karl or Charles, names derived from Germanic elements meaning "free man" or "man." Alternatively, it may be related to the Scandinavian name Karla. While Karl and Charles have historically been masculine names, the feminine variant Karle offers a gender-crossing option with a modern sensibility. The name has a strong, clean sound while the final 'e' adds a feminine touch. Karle remains uncommon as a given name, making it distinctive for those seeking something outside the mainstream. It carries a certain Nordic or Germanic quality that connects to Northern European naming traditions. The simplicity and strength of the name may appeal to parents looking for a straightforward yet uncommon option.