Submitted Names Ending with e

This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is e.
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Aqualtune f History
Meaning unknown. According to legend, the name of a former Angolan princess and general, who commanded an army of 10,000 men to fight the invasion of her kingdom in the Congo.
Aquareine f Literature
Combination of Latin aqua meaning "water" and French reine meaning "queen". This is the name of a mermaid queen in L. Frank Baum's novel ''The Sea Fairies'' (1911).
Aquique m Nahuatl
Means "who are they?" in Nahuatl.
Araarsame m Somali
The name Araarsame is also rooted in Somali language and culture.... [more]
Arachie m & f Igbo
Possibly means "to have chosen a portion ahead of another; to supplant" in Igbo.
Aralee f English (American)
Aralee means thanks, and is a pretty light sounding name.
Araline f English
Variant of Arline.
Arane f Basque (Modern)
Possibly a combination of Basque haran "valley" or aran "plum" with the modern feminine suffix -e.
Aranwë m Literature
The Quenya name Aranwë means "Kingly" or "Noble" from ara ("noble") and aran ("king"). The suffix -wë occurs in many names, though it is not exclusively masculine.... [more]
Araxie f Armenian
Variant of Araksi.
Arbace m Theatre, Old Persian (Italianized), Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Arbaces. It was used for the title character of Arbace (1781), an opera seria by Francesco Bianchi.
Arbasure m American (South, Americanized)
American English regional name (Appalachian).
Arbënore f Albanian
Gheg Albanian feminine form of Arbën by way of adding the adjectival suffix -ore.
Arbërie f Albanian
Feminine form of Arbër.
Arbërore f Albanian, Kosovar
Tosk Albanian feminine form of Arbër by way of adding the adjectival suffix -ore.
Arbie m English
Meaning unknown, perhaps a diminutive of Archibald.
Arcade m & f French (Rare), French (African), Arthurian Cycle
French masculine and feminine form of Arcadius.... [more]
Arcadie f French (Archaic)
French form of Arcadia. It was borne by Arcadie Claret (1826-1897), a mistress of King Leopold I of Belgium.
Arcelie f Filipino
Variant of Araceli.
Archedice f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Archedike. This was borne by a celebrated woman of 5th-century BC Greece, the daughter of Hippias the Peisistratid.
Archedike f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄρχω (arkho) meaning "to rule, lead, command" (see archos) and δίκη (dike) meaning "justice, custom, order".
Archimede m Italian
Italian form of Archimedes.
Archippe m Biblical French
French form of Archippos via its latinized form Archippus.
Ardelle f English
Feminine form of Ardell.
Ardene f English (Rare)
Possibly a feminine form of Arden or a blend of Ardith and Arlene.
Ardie f & m American (Rare)
Diminutive of Arden or names with the sound ard or perhaps a variant of Artie.
Ardine f Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Ardina, of which the spelling and pronunciation was inspired or influenced by French feminine names. However, there are also (rare) cases where it is a Dutch short form of actual French given names, such as Bernardine and Gérardine.
Ardofe m Occitan
Variant of Adofe.
Ardyce f English (American, Archaic)
Variant of Ardys. A notable bearer was Ardyce Bohlke (1943-2013), an American educator and politician.
Aree f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ari.
Arellie f Obscure
Variant of Arely.
Arendine f Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Arendina, of which the spelling and pronunciation was inspired or influenced by French feminine names.
Arendje m & f Dutch
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Arend) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -je to the original name... [more]
Arene f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Ariadna and Ariane.
Arenelle f Literature
The name of a fictional character in The Keepers book series by Jackie French Koller.
Aresenije m Serbian
Serbian form of Arsenius.
Argailė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Argailas.
Argante m Literature, Italian
Name used by Italian author Torquato Tasso in his masterpiece 'Gerusalemme Liberata' (1581) and 'Gerusalemme Conquistata' (1583). Argante is a Muslim, king of Jerusalem. The name's origin is uncertain... [more]
Argaudė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Argaudas.
Argeme f Spanish
From the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de Argeme, meaning "The Virgin of Argeme."... [more]
Argene f Italian
Italian name of Greek origin (possibly related to Argentina). A famous bearer was Argene del Carlo, a second-class survivor of the Titanic disaster.
Argenide f Italian (Rare)
Likely related to Argene.
Argine f Popular Culture, French (Rare)
Argine is the name of the Queen of Clubs on French playing cards. While the names on other cards are recognisable figures from history or mythology, Argine is more obscure, it is explained as an anagram of the Latin word regina "queen".
Argintė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Argintas.
Argiope f Greek Mythology
Means "silver face" in Greek. It is the name of several characters in Greek Mythology.
Argyle m Scottish (Archaic), English
Transferred use of the surname Argyle.
Arhane f Basque
Basque name for girls
Ariadné f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ariadne.
Ariadnė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Ariadne.
Ariadnie f Greek (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Greek Αριάδνη (see Ariadni).
Arianæ f Ossetian
Ossetian form of Ariana.
Arianthe f Greek (Rare, Expatriate)
Variant transcription of Arianthi. This is borne by Arianthe Galani (1940-), an Australian actress of Greek descent.
Aricie f Greek Mythology (Gallicized), Theatre, French (Rare)
French form of Aricia used by Jean Racine in his play 'Phèdre' (1677).
Aridane m & f Spanish (Canarian)
From the name of a valley on the island of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain). The place name is of Guanche origin, a metathesis of *adiran meaning "base, foundation; bed (of a valley)". A similar name, Aridañy, was recorded as belonging to a Guanche man from the island of Gran Canaria (late 15th century)... [more]
Ariele m & f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Ariel.
Ariëlle f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Arielle.
Ariënne f Dutch
Feminine form of Ariën.
Ariere m Maori, Biblical
Maori form of Ariel, as it appears in the original 1868 edition of Te Paipera Tapu ("The Holy Bible").
Ariëtte f Dutch
Feminine form of Arie 1.
Arife f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Arif, meaning "learned, knowing, expert".
Arignote f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Arignotos. This was the name of a female philosopher from Croton or Samos, active around the year 500 BC, who was a student of Pythagoras and Theano... [more]
Ariihere m Tahitian
From the Tahitian ari'i meaning "noble" and here meaning "beloved, favourite".
Arikane m & f Japanese
Meaning varies depending on the kanji used.
Arike f Yoruba
Means "seen and cared for" in Yoruba.
Arikhve f Chuvash
Variant form of Arikhva.
Arilde f Estonian (Archaic)
Estonian borrowing of Arilda.
Arimneste f Ancient Greek
Means "greatly remembered" in Ancient Greek. This was the name of a sister of Aristole.
Ariñe f Basque
Derived from the adjective arin meaning "light, airy; fast."
Arine f Japanese
From Japanese 有 (ari) meaning "exist" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ariodante m Carolingian Cycle, Literature, Theatre, Italian (Rare)
This is the name of an Italian knight from canto V of the 16th-century epic poem Orlando furioso written by the Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Two centuries later, the character became the subject of George Frideric Handel's opera seria Ariodante (1735).... [more]
Arisje f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Aris 2.
Ariste m French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
French form of Aristus. It appears in the play Les Femmes Savantes (1672) by the French playwright Molière. A known bearer was Ariste Jacques Trouvé-Chauvel (1805-1883), a French politician.
Aristede m Ancient Greek (Rare)
Of unknown etymology, this was the name of an Athenian statesman referred to in Plato's dialogues.
Aristippe m French
French form of Aristippos via its latinized form Aristippus.
Aristocle m Italian
Italian form of Aristokles via it's Latinized form Aristocles.
Aristodike f Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek elements ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and δίκη (dike) meaning "justice, custom, order".
Aristofane m Italian
Italian form of Aristophanes.
Aristone m Italian
Italian form of Ariston.
Aristonike f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Aristonikos. According to the 5th-century BC historian Herodotus, this was the name of the oracle of Delphi in the time of Xerxes' invasion.
Aristotele m Italian
Italian form of Aristotle.
Arite f German (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Arete.
Arithe f English
A combination of Ariana and Berthe, or a variant of Aretha.
Arje m Hebrew (Polonized)
a Polonized spelling of Aryeh
Arkadije m Croatian
Croatian form of Arkadios.
Arlayne f American (Rare)
Altered form of Arlene. A known bearer of this name was Arlayne Brown (1916-1961), an American child sharpshooter.
Arle f Popular Culture
Derived from the city of Arles in France.... [more]
Arlete f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese borrowing of Arlette.
Arlowene f American (Rare)
Perhaps a feminine form of Arlo.
Armance f French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Literature
Variant form of Armande, which was influenced or inspired by Latin, in that French names ending in -ce usually come from Latin names ending in -tius (for males) and -tia (for females)... [more]
Armantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Armantas.
Armantine f French (Rare), French (Cajun, Rare), Louisiana Creole (Rare, Archaic)
Rare variant of French Armandine historically found in the Poitou-Charentes region.
Armartie m English (African)
A famous bearer of this name is Wayne Armartie Laryea (1952-) a British-born musician and actor with Ghanian ancestry.
Armeline f Breton (Gallicized), French
Semi-Gallicized variant of Armela and French feminine form of Armel.
Arménouhie f Armenian (Gallicized)
Gallicized transliteration of Արմէնուհի (see Armenuhi).
Armiche m Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
From Guanche *arəmis meaning "prey, trophy, loot", literally "arrest, seizure". This was the name of the last aboriginal king of the island of Hierro (present-day Canary Islands, Spain), who was ousted, captured and enslaved by the French conquistador Jean de Béthencourt in 1405... [more]
Armie m English
Diminutive of Armand. A known bearer of this name is American actor Armand "Armie" Hammer (b. 1986).
Armie f American (Rare, Archaic)
Diminutive of Araminta dating back to the 19th century. This name was first used in 1917 when it was given as a first name to 6 baby girls.
Armilde f Estonian
Variant of Armilda.
Arminė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arminas.
Armintė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Armintas.
Armistice f & m Popular Culture, American (Rare)
From the English word armistice meaning "truce, ceasefire", ultimately derived from Latin arma "arms" and -stitium "stoppage". This is the name of a character on the HBO series 'Westworld'.
Armitage m English (Rare), Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Armitage.
Arnelle f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Arnell. This name recieved a boost in 1995, coinciding with the trial of Arnell Simpson's father, OJ Simpson.
Arnette f English
A feminine form of Arno.
Arngilde f Frankish
Derived from the Old High German or Old Saxon element arn, Old Norse ǫrn meaning "eagle" and Proto-Germanic *geldą meaning "reward, gift, money".
Arnique f Dutch (Rare), English (American, Rare), French (African, Rare)
Derived from French arnique meaning "arnica" (as in, the plant). In other words, you could say that this name is a gallicization of Arnica.... [more]
Arnolde f Medieval French
Feminine form of Arnold
Arnolphe m Theatre
French form of Arnolphus. Arnolphe or 'Monsieur de la Souche' is the protagonist of the play L'école des femmes (1662) written by Molière.
Arntine f Norwegian (Rare)
Feminine form of Arndt.
Arnulphe m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Arnulf and variant of Arnoulf.
Arpârte m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "messenger". From Greenlandic arpappoq meaning "runs" (arpaartoq meaning "runs from house to house to give a message").
Arrate f Basque
From the name of a mountain in the Spanish province of Gipuzkoa, where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Its name is possibly derived from Basque harri "stone, rock" and ate "defile, gorge" or arte "space in between".
Arrene f Basque
Derived from Basque arren "request; please". Due to its meaning, it is understood as an equivalent to both Oración and Rosario.
Arriane f Obscure
Variant of Ariane.
Arricotte f Medieval Occitan
Gascon cognate of Harriet.
Arrie f English
Used in the United States around the late 1800s and early 1900s. Similar to other popular names of the time ending in -ie Addie, Annie, Allie, and Abbie. Possibly influenced by Ari 1 and variants.
Arrosane f Basque
Basque equivalent of Rosana.
Arrudye m Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Urooj.
Arsace m Italian, French
French and Italian form of Arsaces.
Arsende f Gascon (Archaic), Picard (Archaic)
Gascon and Picard form of Arsendis.
Arsene f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque form of Arsenia.
Arsenie m Romanian
Romanian form of Arsenios.
Arsenije m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Arsenios via Arsenius.
Arsine f Armenian
Feminine form of Arsen.
Artahe f Aquitanian Mythology
The name of an ancient goddess that was worshiped in Southern Gaul, in the region of Aquitania. She is a protector goddess that is thought to be associated with bears. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain but appear to be of ancient Aquitanian origin and may be cognate with modern Basque arte "oak".
Artautė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Artautas.
Artaynte f Old Persian (Hellenized)
Meaning unknown. This name's only bearer was the wife of the crown prince Darius, who later committed adultery with Xerxes I. This name may be related to the similar masculine name Artayntes.
Artazostre f Old Persian (Hellenized), History
Hellenized form of Old Persian *Artazauštrī meaning "who is in favor of Arta/Ṛta, the deified Truth" or "who is devoted to Arta". This name was borne by a Persian princess (5th century BC); Artazostre was the daughter of Darius the Great by his wife Artystone.
Arte m Laz
Means a light in Laz
Artė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Shortened form of names beginning with Art-, like Artūra and Artemidė.
Artemide f Georgian (Archaic), Italian (Rare)
Georgian and Italian form of Artemis.... [more]
Artemidė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Artemis.
Artemije m Serbian (Rare)
Variant form of Artemios.
Artemone m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
Italian and Latinized form of Artemon.
Artimide f Italian
Italian variant of Artemis.
Ártne m Sami
Sami form of Arne 1.
Artrice f African American (Rare)
Perhaps intended to be a feminine form of Arthur, using the suffix trice from names such as Patrice 2 and Latrice.
Artume f Etruscan Mythology
Etruscan form of Artemis.
Artye f English
Feminine spelling of Artie.
Artystone f Old Persian (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Old Persian name *Ṛtastūnā meaning "pillar of Ṛta, the deified Truth", derived from 𐎠𐎼𐎫 (arta) "true" and‎ 𐎿𐎬𐎢𐎴𐎠 (stūnā) "pillar, column"... [more]
Arubike f Kazakh
Kazakh form Arubika
Arume f Spanish (Canarian), Guanche
Name borne by a Guanche woman baptised in Seville the 15th century. Its meaning is unclear, although it is often alleged to mean "the one related to a Christian", possibly for being daughter or spouse of a Christian man... [more]
Arume f Galician (Rare)
From the noun arume "pine leaf", one of the variants for this concept that spread due to its presence in the Galician anthem.
Arūnė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arūnas.
Arunee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Aruni.
Aruuke f Kyrgyz
The name Aruuke means "Pure, innocent, beautiful"
Arvaidė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvaidas.
Arvaldė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvaldas.
Arvelle f French, English
Feminine form of Arvel.
Arvie f English (Rare)
A short form of names containing arv, such as Arvilla
Arvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvilas.
Arville m English (Rare)
Likely a variant of Arvel.
Arvydė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Arvydas.
Arvystė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvystas.
Āryawarme m Tocharian
Possibly deriving from the Sanskrit elements ārya (“noble”), and varman ("armour, protection").
Asade m & f Western African
West African form and rare feminine form of Asad.
Asae f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Asae m Thai (Muslim)
Thai form of Hassan.
Asamahle f Nguni
Means "she is still beautiful" in Nguni.
Asamkele f Nguni
Means "let us accept" in Nguni
Asante m & f African American
Possibly derived from Swahili asante "thank you".
Asanye m & f Efik
Asaye f African
From Africa/Ghana
Asce m Medieval French
Old French form of Azzo.
Asclépiade m French, History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Asklepiades via it's Latinized form Asclepiades.
Asclepiade m Italian
Italian form of Asklepiades via it's Latinized form Asclepiades.
Asclipe m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Asclepius via Asklepios. It is the name of a ninth century saint.
Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé f New World Mythology
The name of a Navajo creation goddess whose name means "changing woman" or "woman who changes".
Asê f Kurdish
Means "steep slope" or "insurmountable, impenetrable" in Kurdish.
Asegelile m Nyakyusa
Means "He is close to me" in Nyakyusa.
Åselie f Norwegian (Archaic)
Variant of Åshild via the short forms Åsil and Åsel.
Aselle f French (Rare)
French form of Asella. This name is not to be confused with Axelle.
Aseye f African
african, Means Happiness
Asgore m Popular Culture
The name of a character from the RPG game ''Undertale''. In the game Asgore is the powerful king of the monsters, who plans to use seven human souls in order to destroy the barrier that imprisons all monsters underground.
Ashalee f English
Variant of Ashley.
Ashanae f African American (Modern)
Combination of the prefix a with Shanae.
Ashane m & f Jamaican
Jamaican name meaning “handsome”
Ashawnte f African American (Rare)
Variant of Ashante, or a combination of the phonetic element a with the name Shantae (or with the name Shawn and the phonetic element tay).
Ashbelle f English (Rare)
Combination of Ash and Belle
Ashe f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Ash. In the case of American singer Ashe, it is short for Ashlyn.
Ashe f Yoruba
From Yoruba àṣẹ meaning "power, authority, command". In Yoruba religion, àṣẹ is the natural power that makes things happen and produces change.
Ashe f & m Indian
Asheque m Bengali
Bengali variant of Ashiq.
Ashfaque m Bengali
Bengali variant of Ashfaq.
Ashie f & m English
Short form of Asher, Ashley and other names starting with ‘ash’
Ashilame m Nigerian, Eggon
Means "he saves me" in Eggon.
Ashique m Bengali, Urdu
Bengali and Urdu variant of Ashiq.