Name Collection

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

Girl • Multicultural

Stephine

Variant form tied to Stephanie; multicultural roots with a peaceful, uplifting vibe.

Pronounced steh-FEEN

HarmonyGraceHope
Trend: stable
Boy • English

Steve

English nickname form of Stephen with a straightforward, friendly feel.

Pronounced STEVE

HarmonyFriendlinessApproachability
Trend: stable
Gender-neutral • Multicultural

Stevie

Multicultural Stevie used as a given name with hopeful, friendly tone.

Pronounced STEE-vee

HopeFriendlinessApproachability
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Stone

Stone presents a bold, simple option with an energetic, modern edge.

Pronounced STOHN

BoldStraightforwardModern
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Stormie

Stormie blends a scholarly vibe with a calm, balanced presence.

Pronounced STOR-mee

WiseCalmBalanced
Trend: stable
Girl • Multicultural

Sudie

Sudie offers a gentle, affectionate option with broad cultural appeal.

Pronounced SOO-dee

WarmFriendlyApproachable
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Sue

Sue — a simple, timeless choice with a gentle, peaceful feel.

Pronounced soo

gentlekindclassic
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Sunnie

Sunnie is a girl’s name with joyful, sunny associations.

Pronounced SUN-ee

joyfulradiantcheerful
Trend: stable
Girl • English

Sunshine

Sunshine is a girl’s name with a bold, uplifting English heritage.

Pronounced SUN-shine

courageousupliftingoptimistic
Trend: rising
Girl • Germanic

Susanne

Susanne is a girl’s name with grace and Germanic roots.

Pronounced SOO-zah-neh

gracefulelegantkind
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Susie

Susie is a girl’s nickname with a strong, resilient feel across cultures.

Pronounced SOO-zee

resilientconfidentfriendly
Trend: stable
Girl • Germanic

Suzanne

Suzanne offers a graceful, feminine option with classic roots.

Pronounced soo-zann

GraceFemininityTimelessness
Trend: stable
Girl • English

Suzette

Suzette is a light, buoyant English name with a refined feel.

Pronounced 'zu-ET

CharmLightElegance
Trend: niche
Girl • Germanic

Suzie

Suzie is a warm, timeless name with classic European roots.

Pronounced 'soo-zee

WarmthTimelessnessFriendliness
Trend: rising
Girl • Greek

Syble

Syble offers a light, hopeful Greek-inspired option.

Pronounced 'sy-bəl

HopeClarityGrace
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Sydne

Sydne blends a gentle sound with a modern, protective vibe.

Pronounced 'sid-nee

ProtectionStabilityApproachability
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Sydnee

Sydnee blends modern appeal with a nod to wisdom-in-minded roots.

Pronounced SID-nee

curiousintelligentsteadfast
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Sydnie

Sydnie offers a gentle, friendly identity with a graceful touch.

Pronounced SID-nee

gentleapproachableconfident
Trend: high
Girl • Spanish

Sylvie

Sylvie offers a charming, joyful flair with a soft, musical sound.

Pronounced SEEL-vee

playfulmusicaldelightful
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Symone

Symone offers a modern, confident feminine option with a resilient feel.

Pronounced SIM-ohn

confidentresilientmodern
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Syncere

Syncere presents a bold, modern form of sincerity with a strong character.

Pronounced SIN-skeer

boldauthenticmodern
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Tahnee

Tahnee offers a protective, modern feel with a multicultural background.

Pronounced tuh-NEE

ProtectionCalmStability
Trend: niche
Boy • Scottish

Talmadge

Talmadge offers a bold, sturdy feel with Scottish roots.

Pronounced TAL-mij

CourageResilienceBold
Trend: stable
Boy • Greek

Talmage

Talmage presents a resilient, confident presence with Greek ties.

Pronounced TAL-mij

ResilientConfidentStrong
Trend: high

FAQ

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