6500+ Girl Names That End in E

  1. Kenedie
    • Description:

      Kenedie is a feminine name representing a modern spelling variation of Kennedy, which was originally an Irish surname meaning 'helmeted head' or 'armored head.' This particular spelling adds a softer, more feminine touch to the name while maintaining the same pronunciation. The transformation of Kennedy from surname to given name gained momentum after the prominence of the Kennedy political family, particularly President John F. Kennedy. The variant spelling Kenedie emerged as part of the trend toward unique spellings of familiar names. While less common than Kennedy, Kenedie offers the same strong, recognizable sound with a distinctive appearance. This spelling variation has appeared primarily in the early 21st century as parents seek more individualized versions of popular names.
  2. Sissee
    • Description:

      Sissee is a feminine name that likely originated as an affectionate diminutive of sister or Cecilia (from the Latin Caecilius, meaning 'blind'). With its playful double 's' and cheerful ending, the name conveys a sense of warmth and friendliness. This uncommon spelling variation gives a distinctive twist to the more familiar 'Sissy.' Historically used as a nickname within families, Sissee occasionally appears as a given name in its own right, particularly in the southern United States. The name carries associations of sweetness and familiarity, evoking a close-knit family connection. Its informal, endearing quality appeals to parents seeking a name with natural charm and approachability.
  3. Candelle
    • Description:

      Candelle is a feminine name that evokes images of light and warmth, derived from the word 'candle.' With French-inspired flair, the name combines the root 'cand-' (from Latin 'candere' meaning 'to shine' or 'to glow') with a feminine '-elle' suffix, creating a name that suggests illumination and brightness. Extremely rare in usage, Candelle offers a distinctive alternative to more common light-themed names like Candace or Candice. The name carries connotations of guidance, hope, and gentle radiance. Its melodic quality and soft ending give it an elegant, feminine character while maintaining a unique identity. Candelle might appeal to parents seeking an uncommon name with positive symbolic associations and a graceful sound.

  4. Gwendalee
    • Description:

      Gwendalee is a feminine name that appears to be an elaboration of the Welsh name Gwenda, which combines 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' with '-da' possibly meaning 'good.' The additional suffix '-lee' adds a melodic, Southern American quality to the traditional Welsh name. Gwendalee emerged primarily in the mid-20th century in the United States as part of a trend toward longer, more ornate feminine names with multiple syllables. While never widely popular, it represents a charming fusion of Celtic heritage with American naming patterns. Today, Gwendalee offers a rare vintage option with both Welsh roots and distinctive Americana charm.
  5. Calvinette
    • Description:

      Calvinette is a feminine name derived from Calvin, which has Latin origins meaning 'bald' or 'hairless one.' This elaborated feminine form adds the French diminutive suffix '-ette,' creating a delicate, feminine variation. Extremely rare in usage, Calvinette likely emerged either as a familial connection to preserve the name Calvin for daughters or as part of historical French naming traditions. The name may also have connections to religious communities, as 'Calvinettes' was a girls' program in some Reformed Christian churches. Despite its rarity, Calvinette offers an intriguing option for parents seeking a unique name with both religious undertones and French stylistic elements. Its distinctiveness ensures individuality while maintaining recognizable roots.
  6. Liesje
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      Dutch diminutive of Elizabeth
  7. Princesse
    • Origin:

      Variation of Princess, word name
    • Meaning:

      "princess"
  8. Cathe
    • Description:

      Cathe is a concise feminine name, typically considered a variant spelling of the more common Katherine or Cathy. While Katherine derives from the Greek name Aikaterine, whose meaning remains debated (possibly 'pure' or connected to the goddess Hecate), Cathe represents a modernized, streamlined version. This simplified spelling emerged primarily in the mid-20th century when creative variants of traditional names gained popularity. Unlike the standard diminutive Cathy, the spelling Cathe offers a distinctive look while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. The name projects a friendly, approachable quality while its uncommon spelling adds a touch of individuality. Never reaching widespread popularity, Cathe appeals to parents who appreciate the classic sound of Katherine derivatives but desire something less conventional in written form.

  9. Bradee
    • Description:

      Bradee is a contemporary feminine variant of the more familiar male name Brady. It derives from the Old English and Irish surname Brady, which means 'broad island' or 'broad eye.' The distinctive double 'e' ending gives this name a modern, feminine touch while maintaining its connection to the traditional form. While not among the most common girls' names in the United States, Bradee has seen occasional usage since the 1980s. Parents may choose this name for its subtle blend of strength and femininity, as well as its connection to nature through its original meaning. The spelling variation helps distinguish it from the more masculine Brady while retaining its casual, friendly appeal.

  10. Summerhaze
    • Description:

      Summerhaze is a modern feminine name that falls into the category of atmospheric or nature-inspired names. This compound name combines 'Summer'—a popular seasonal name with sunny, warm associations—with 'haze,' evoking a dreamy, soft quality of light. Extremely rare as a given name, Summerhaze represents the contemporary trend toward unique, evocative nature names with poetic qualities. The name creates vivid imagery of golden summer days with soft, filtered sunlight. Its romantic, almost bohemian quality would likely appeal to parents drawn to uncommon names with artistic sensibilities. Summerhaze has a musical quality when spoken, with soft consonants and a melodic flow. As a highly distinctive name, it offers guaranteed uniqueness while still being intuitively pronounceable and connected to familiar natural elements.

  11. Ebone
    • Description:

      Ebone is a feminine name that likely represents a variant spelling of Ebony, derived from the dark, dense wood of the same name. The name Ebony comes from the Egyptian 'hbny' through Greek 'ebenos' and has been used as a given name since the mid-20th century. The spelling variation 'Ebone' may reflect a desire for a unique pronunciation (possibly eh-BON-ay or eh-BONE) or distinctive appearance while maintaining connection to the original inspiration. The name's association with the rich, dark wood carries connotations of strength, rarity, and natural beauty. This variant spelling appears to have emerged primarily in recent decades as part of broader trends toward personalized spellings of established names. While less common than Ebony, Ebone offers a distinctive variation on the nature-inspired theme.
  12. Saschae
    • Description:

      Saschae is a feminine name that appears to be a creative spelling variation of Sasha or Sascha. The original name Sasha has Russian and Eastern European origins as a diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind.' The distinctive spelling with the added 'c' and 'e' gives this variation a unique, decorative quality while maintaining the phonetic essence of the original. The name Saschae remains extremely rare, making it an uncommon choice that stands out. Its unusual spelling offers individuality while its sound retains the familiar, approachable quality of Sasha. The name carries a contemporary feel while nodding to Eastern European naming traditions. For parents seeking something recognizable yet distinctive, Saschae offers an interesting balance between innovation and tradition, with a soft, feminine sound that works well internationally.
  13. Goldarine
    • Description:

      Goldarine is an exceedingly rare feminine name with likely constructed origins. The name appears to combine 'gold,' symbolizing precious value and brilliance, with a feminine suffix '-arine,' creating an elegant, elaborate name. This construction follows patterns similar to names like Goldine or Goldiana. The name evokes imagery of golden light and treasure, suggesting value and radiance. Goldarine has never been widely used, remaining a highly distinctive choice that would stand out in any setting. Its elaborate sound offers nickname possibilities like Goldie or Ari. This name might appeal to parents drawn to luxurious-sounding names or those seeking an extraordinarily unique option that still carries familiar elements and positive associations with beauty and preciousness.

  14. Elainie
    • Mersade
      • Description:

        Mersade is a feminine name with multiple potential origins. It may be a modern variation of Mercedes, which derives from Spanish and means 'mercies' or 'favors,' originally a title for the Virgin Mary (María de las Mercedes). Alternatively, it could be a creative spelling of Mersades or a modern invented name. This uncommon name has a contemporary feel while maintaining melodic qualities. While never widely popular, Mersade has occasionally appeared in the United States, particularly since the late 20th century. The name carries connotations of grace and compassion through its connection to Mercedes, while its unique spelling gives it a distinctive, modern edge that appeals to parents seeking something familiar yet uncommon.
    • Paradice
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Another side of Paradise.
    • Corlee
      • Description:

        Corlee is an unusual feminine name that appears to be a modern variant or creative spelling of names like Coralie, Coralee, or Coral. It likely combines elements of "Cora" (from Greek "kore" meaning maiden) with the popular feminine suffix "-lee" (meaning meadow or clearing in Old English). This name has no substantial historical usage and is extremely rare. Corlee emerged primarily in the mid-20th century in America during a period when unique spellings and combination names gained popularity. The name has a melodic, Southern charm quality but remains uncommon in contemporary usage, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking originality.

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