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
Rozanne
Rozanne offers a tranquil, peaceful Scandinavian-inspired option.
Pronounced roh-ZAN
Rubye
Rubye offers a courageous, uplifting option with classic cadence.
Pronounced ROO-bee-ye
Rue
Rue offers a modern, versatile feel with multicultural roots and a gentle, hopeful vibe.
Pronounced ROO
Ruthanne
Ruthanne pairs Ruth with Anne for a gentle, wise feminine name.
Pronounced ROOTH-ANN
Ruthe
Ruthe offers a gentle, hopeful feel with a modern, simple sound.
Pronounced ROO-theh
Ruthie
Ruthie is a warm, friendly diminutive with timeless appeal.
Pronounced ROO-thee
Ryanne
Ryanne offers a peaceful, uplifting option with a classic feel.
Pronounced ri-ANN
Ryne
Ryne is a boy name with a resilient, confident feel.
Pronounced RYNE
Sabine
Sabine offers harmony with a balanced, graceful character.
Pronounced SA-been
Sable
Sable carries a hopeful feel with a refined, graceful edge.
Pronounced SAH-bel
Sade
Sade offers a bold, confident presence with multicultural appeal.
Pronounced SAYD
Sadie
Sadie presents a classic, leadership-inspired feminine name.
Pronounced SAY-dee
Sadye
Sadye offers a guarded, protective feel with Arabic roots.
Pronounced SAH-dee
Saige
Slavic-origin name associated with wisdom and balanced presence.
Pronounced SAYJ
Sallye
Japanese Sallye offers a resilient, confident presence.
Pronounced SAH-lee-eh
Salome
Hebrew Salome carries a hopeful, biblical resonance.
Pronounced sah-LOH-meh
Salvadore
Salvadore blends a peaceful, uplifting vibe with a versatile global background.
Pronounced sal-vah-DOH-ray
Salvatore
Salvatore is a classic Italian name with a resilience-forward, confident persona.
Pronounced sal-vo-TA-re
Samone
Gentle, affectionate name with Slavic roots and a warm feel.
Pronounced sa-MOH-nuh
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