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Girl Names Ending in E

Girl names ending in E have always been popular, in different forms as evidenced by the top e-ending girl names now.

Charlotte is the most popular girl name ending with E right now. Along with Charlotte, other girl names in the US Top 1000 include Grace, Chloe, Penelope, and Ellie.

With Charlotte and Grace, the E ending is silent. Chloe and Penelope are both Greek names in which the E ending is pronounced as a long e, or ee. And Ellie has an E ending that's part of the sweetly old-fashioned ie sound that ends nickname names such as Addie, Callie, and Nellie.

Stylish e-ending girl names further down the list include Alice, Birdie, and Calliope.

Here are all our website’s girl names that end with the letter E. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Valerie

Meaning: strength, health

Origin:French variation of Valeria
335
Bernadette

Meaning: brave as a bear

Origin:German
548
Bree

Meaning: strength or exalted one

Origin:Irish, from Brid, Brigh, Brigid
822
Gertrude

Meaning: strength of a spear

Origin:German
838
Primrose

Meaning: first rose

Origin:English flower name
301
Aoife

Meaning: beautiful, radiant

Origin:Irish Gaelic
217
Colette

Meaning: people of victory

Origin:French, short form of Nicole, feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
210
Hermione

Meaning: messenger, earthly

Origin:Greek, feminine version of Hermes, "messenger, earthly"
334
Salome

Meaning: peace

Origin:Hebrew
629
Cassie

Meaning: prophetess

Origin:Diminutive of Cassandra
890
Effie

Meaning: pleasant speech

Origin:English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
294
Rosie

Meaning: rose

Origin:English
304
Cade The English origin name Cade is a short form...
Origin:English
8801
Jace Jace is of American origin. It is traditiona...
Origin:American
7758
Tate

Meaning: cheerful

Origin:Norse
2947
Hale

Meaning: someone who lives in a hollow

Origin:English
3988
Lyle

Meaning: someone who lives on an island

Origin:Scottish and English from French
4940
Origin:English
7864
Blaise

Meaning: one who stutters

Origin:Latin
3977
Claude

Meaning: lame; enclosure

Origin:Latin
4027