Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *ee.
gender
usage
pattern
Aimée f French
French form of Amy.
Aimee f English
Variant of Amy, influenced by French Aimée.
Alizée f French (Modern)
From French alizé meaning "trade wind".
Amée f Medieval French
Old French form of Aimée.
Ameohne'e f Cheyenne
Means "walks along woman", from Cheyenne ame- "along, by" and -ehné "walk" combined with the feminine suffix -e'é.
Andrée f French
French feminine form of Andrew.
Annalee f English (Modern)
Combination of Anna and Lee.
Ashlee f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Ashley.
Aubree f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Aubrey.
Awee f & m Navajo
From Navajo awéé' meaning "baby".
Bee f English
Short form of Beatrix and other names beginning with B.
Bethsabee f Biblical Latin
Form of Bathsheba used in the Latin Bible.
Brandee f English
Variant of Brandy.
Bree f English
Anglicized form of Brígh. It can also be a short form of Brianna, Gabriella and other names containing bri.
Charlee f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Charlie.
Cherokee f & m English (Rare)
Probably derived from the Creek word tciloki meaning "people of a different speech". This is the name of a Native American people who live in the east of North America.
Cree m & f English (Rare)
From the name of a Native American tribe of central Canada. Their name derives via French from the Cree word kiristino.
Daphnée f French (Rare)
French variant form of Daphne.
Dee f & m English
Short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland.
Deedee f English
Originally a nickname, typically for names beginning with D. It can be spelled Deedee, DeeDee or Dee Dee.
Désirée f French, Dutch, German
French form of Desiderata. In part it is directly from the French word meaning "desired, wished".
Desiree f English
English form of Désirée. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by the movie Désirée (1954).
Dorothée f French
French form of Dorothea.
Dorothee f German
German variant of Dorothea.
Edmée f French
Feminine form of Edmé.
Esmée f English (British), Dutch
Feminine form of Esmé.
Esmee f English (British), Dutch
Feminine form of Esmé.
Estee f Jewish
Diminutive of Esther. A famous bearer was the American businesswoman Estée Lauder (1908-2004), founder of the cosmetics company that bears her name. Her birth name was Josephine Esther Mentzer. Apparently she added the accent to her name Estee in order to make it appear French.
Haidee f Literature
Perhaps intended to derive from Greek αἰδοῖος (aidoios) meaning "modest, reverent". This name was created by Lord Byron for a character (written as Haidée) in his 1819 poem Don Juan.
Haydée f Spanish, French (Rare)
Spanish and French form of Haidee, from Lord Byron's Don Juan (1819). It was later used by Alexander Dumas for a character in The Count of Monte Cristo (1844).
Irénée m & f French
French form of Irenaeus, also occasionally a feminine form.
Jaycee f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Jacey.
Jaylee f English (Modern)
An invented name, using the popular phonetic elements jay and lee, and sharing a sound with other popular names such as Kaylee and Bailey.
Josée f French
French feminine form of Joseph.
Jung-Hee f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 정희 (see Jeong-Hui).
Katee f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Kate.
Kaycee f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Casey.
Kaylee f English (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and lee. This name, in various spellings, steadily rose in popularity starting in the 1980s. This particular spelling peaked in America in 2009, ranked 26th, and has since declined.
Kylee f English
Variant of Kylie.
Kyung-Hee f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경희 (see Gyeong-Hui).
Lee m & f English
From a surname that was derived from Old English leah meaning "clearing". The surname belonged to Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), commander of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. In his honour, it has been used as a given name in the American South. It is common as a middle name.
Mokee'e f Cheyenne
Means "little woman" in Cheyenne.
Neohne'e f Cheyenne
Means "walks toward woman", from Cheyenne nėh- "toward" and -ehné "walk" combined with the feminine suffix -e'é.
Novalee f English (Modern)
Elaboration of Nova using the popular name suffix lee. It was used for the central character in the novel Where the Heart Is (1995), as well as the 2000 film adaptation.
Nyree f English (New Zealand)
Anglicized form of Ngaire. It was borne by New Zealand actress Nyree Dawn Porter (1936-2001).
Oralee f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Aurélie.
Pranee f Thai
Means "living being, one that breathes" in Thai, of Sanskrit origin.
Ratree f Thai
From the name of a variety of jasmine flower, the night jasmine, ultimately from a poetic word meaning "night".
Renée f French, Dutch
French feminine form of René.
Renee f English
English form of Renée.
Renesmee f Literature
Invented by the American author Stephenie Meyer for a character in her novel Breaking Dawn (2008), the fourth book of her Twilight series. The character is the baby daughter of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, with her name combining the names of her grandmothers: Renée and Esme.
Romée f French (Rare), Dutch (Modern)
French feminine form of Romeo.
Rosalee f English
Variant of Rosalie.
Rylee f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Riley.
Shawnee f English (Modern)
Means "southern people" in the Algonquin language. The Shawnee were an Algonquin tribe who originally lived in the Ohio valley.
Sheree f English
Variant of Sherry or Cherie. This particular spelling was popularized by American actress Sheree North (1932-2005), who was born Dawn Shirley Crang.
Shirlee f English
Variant of Shirley.
Sree m & f Telugu, Tamil
Alternate transcription of Telugu శ్రీ or Tamil ஸ்ரீ (see Sri).
Stacee f English (Rare)
Feminine variant of Stacy.
Tracee f English
Feminine variant of Tracy.
Virgee f English
Diminutive of Virginia.
Vonahe'e f Cheyenne
Means "medicine bundle woman" in Cheyenne. A medicine bundle is a collection of sacred items used in religious ceremonies.
Young-Hee f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 영희 (see Yeong-Hui).