Names That End With E
Browse baby names that end with E and compare them by meaning, origin, and trend fit.
Names In This Collection
Eveline
Eveline blends a timeless feel with flexible cultural roots.
Pronounced EH-vuh-leen
Evelyne
Evelyne presents a French-flavored option with a gentle, harmonious feel.
Pronounced ev-eh-LEEN
Evelynne
Evelynne offers a balanced, traditional English name with modern appeal.
Pronounced ev-uh-LAIN
Everette
Everette blends a contemporary sound with a sense of balance.
Pronounced EV-uh-ET
Everlee
Everlee blends lightness with a soft, modern English style.
Pronounced EV-er-lee
Evette
Evette is a poised English option conveying courage.
Pronounced eh-VET
Evie
Evie is a classic English diminutive with Hebrew roots linked to Eve, symbolizing life.
Pronounced EE-vee
Evonne
Evonne is a feminine French-rooted name with a soft, hopeful feel.
Pronounced EH-van
Exie
Exie is a bright, modern option for a girl with a hopeful spirit.
Pronounced EKS-ee
Fae
Fae offers a short, courageous name rooted in Italian usage for 2026.
Pronounced FAY
Fannie
Fannie blends timeless sweetness with a graceful, friendly vibe.
Pronounced FAN-ee
Fate
Fate echoes harmony with a crisp, balanced Welsh-style sound.
Pronounced FATE
Faye
Faye pairs protection with a timeless, versatile heritage.
Pronounced FAY
Faythe
An English variant carrying a bold, uplifting energy.
Pronounced Fayth
Felice
Felice signifies happiness and a bright spirit with classic Italian charm.
Pronounced FE-li-tche
Felipe
Felipe is the Spanish form of Philip, with Greek roots meaning lover of horses, signaling leadership.
Pronounced fe-LEEP-e
Ferne
Ferne is an English name offering a peaceful, grounded presence.
Pronounced FERN
Flonnie
Flonnie: joyful, vibrant name with Welsh roots.
Pronounced FLOH-nee
Florene
Florene offers a timeless, flower-inspired feel with Latin roots.
Pronounced floh-REEN
Florine
Florine carries a Latin-root sense of life and resilience in a compact form.
Pronounced FLOR-een
Florrie
Florrie is a feminine form linked to Florence, carrying a hopeful, vintage charm.
Pronounced FLOR-ee
Flossie
Flossie, linked to Florence, offers hopeful vintage charm.
Pronounced FLOH-see
France
France offers a bold, courageous English-rooted name with universal appeal.
Pronounced FRANS
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