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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *le.
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Chriselle f Filipino
Elaborated form of Chris using the French feminine name suffix -elle.
Chrishelle f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Michelle, influenced by Chris.
Christophile f & m Late Greek, French (Archaic), French (African, Rare)
Late Greek feminine form of Christophilos as well as the French masculine and feminine form of Christophilus.
Chthonophyle f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek χθών (chthon) meaning "ground, earth, soil" (genitive χθονός) and φυλή (phyle) meaning "tribe, race". This was the name of a princess of Sicyon in Greek mythology.
Cíbele f Catalan
Catalan form of Cybele.
Cicile f Picard, French (Huguenot, Archaic), Walloon
Walloon and Picard form of Cécile. As a Picard name, it is predominantly found among Huguenots.
Cilė f Lithuanian
Short form of Cecilė, Liucilė, Priscilė and other feminine names ending in -cilė.
Çille f Karachay-Balkar
Means "silk" in Karachay-Balkar. It also refers to the 40 coldest days of winter, or 40 hottest days of summer.
Clairabelle f American (South, Modern, Rare)
An all French and culturally cohesive variant of the more familiar and classic Clarabelle... [more]
Clarabelle f English, Popular Culture
Variant of Claribel. This is the name of Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks' cartoon character Clarabelle Cow.
Claradelle f English
Elaboration of Clara, possibly influenced by Clarabelle or Adele.
Clayrabelle f American (South, Modern, Rare)
Variant of the more familiar and classic Clarabelle or the all French Clairabelle... [more]
Clotile f Walloon
Walloon form of Clothilde.
Corabelle f English (Rare)
Combination of Cora and Belle.
Corelle f English
Variant of Coral.
Cressile f Arthurian Cycle
The daughter of King Clodoveus of Cornwall, an ancestor of Mark and Tristan.... [more]
Cristalle f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of a 1977 Chanel perfume, probably from French cristal meaning "crystal" (see Crystal).
Cristiele f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a combination of Cristiane with a name that ends in -ele, such as Luciele or Mariele.
Crystle f English (Modern)
Variant spelling of Crystal. Also compare Krystle. Notable bearers of this name include the Canadian-American actress Crystle Lightning (b... [more]
Csengele f Hungarian (Modern)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include an elaboration of Csenge and an adoption of the Turkish place name.
Cygalle f Obscure
Variant of Sigal.
Cyprille f French
French form of Cyprilla.
Cyrelle m & f English (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Cyril influenced by -elle.
Czylle f German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Diminutive of Cäcilie, recorded in Silesia in the 14th century.
Dachelle f African American
An invented name, blending the popular phonetic prefix da and Michelle.
Daile f Estonian
Estonian borrowing of Daila.
Dančile f Sidamo
Means "fine" in Sidama.
Daneille f English (Rare), Jamaican Patois
Possibly an anagram of Danielle influenced by Tennille.
Danele f Basque
Feminine form of Danel.
Danelle f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Danielle or Donelle.
Danielė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Danielius.
Danniebelle f American
Danniebelle Hall, an American gospel singer, is a famous bearer of this name.
Dannielle f English, Jèrriais
Jèrriais form and English variant of Danielle.
Darelle f English
Feminization of Darell.
Dargailė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Dargailas.
Darielle f English
Strictly feminine form of Dariel.
Darnelle f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form or variant of Darnell.
Darnielle f English (Australian, Rare), English (New Zealand, Rare)
Likely an invented name. It might possibly be a variant of Danielle, possibly influenced by Darnell. Also may be transferred usage of the surname Darnielle.
Darvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Darvilas.
Daugailė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Daugailas.
Daugvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Daugvilas.
Dawnelle f American (Rare)
Most likely an elaboration of Dawn by way of combining it with the popular name suffix -elle.
Dawnielle f English (American, Rare)
Combination of Dawn and Danielle. Per the SSA 13 girls were given this name in 1975.
Dawnyale f African American, English (American)
Variant of Danielle, perhaps inspired by Dawn.
Dayle m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Dale. Famous masculine bearer was an actor Dale Robertson whose birth name was Dayle Lymoine Robertson.
Dazzle f English (Rare)
A frequentative of the Middle English word *dasen*, meaning "be stunned, be bewildered".
Dearle f English
Possibly a variant of Darrell and similar names, or from the surname Dearle.
Dédèle f Picard
Diminutive of Adèle.
Deipyle f Greek Mythology
Etymology uncertain, perhaps derived from δηιόω (dêioô) meaning "to destroy" and πῠ́λη (pule) meaning "gate, door".
Delle f Sami
Sami short form of Adele.
Delle f Hebrew
Name of Constellation of Aquarius
Delle f English
Diminutive of Adele, Delilah, Delia 1, and other names with a del sound.
Demoiselle f French
Meaning "young lady" or "girl" in French.
Deňule f Czech
Diminutive form of Denisa.
Derelle m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Derell.
Derile f Pictish
Relation of a Pictish king.
Deulle f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Shortening of Mindeulle, coinciding with the root of the verb 들레다 (deulleda) meaning "to clamour, make a noise."
Dicle f Turkish
Turkish name for the Tigris River.
Dille f Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Odilia.
Dimple f English (Rare), Indian
From the English word dimple, likely of Germanic origin; related to German Tümpel "pond".
Disciole f History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning unknown. The 6th-century Frankish saint Disciole (or Disciola), a niece of Saint Salvius of Albi and a favourite companion of Queen Radegund, "was noted for her saintly death, which is described in detail by Gregory of Tours".
Dobilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Dobilas.
Domicelė f Lithuanian
Derived from medieval Latin domicella, which is the feminine form of domicellus, which literally means "little master" and was a term used to denote a young nobleman and/or junker. The term is a contraction of dominicellus, which is a diminutive of the Latin noun dominus meaning "master (of the house), lord".... [more]
Donatilė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Donatilla.
Donatille f French (Belgian, Rare), French (African)
French form of Donatilla. The name basically fell out of use in France in the early years of the 20th century, but it is still in use in the French-speaking regions in Africa.
Donielle f & m African American, English
Unisex variant of Donal, Donald, Donnell, Donelle and other names containing the same sound.
Dontrelle m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
A modern invented name of unknown meaning.
Dorle f German
Diminutive of Dorothea.
Dorsille f Louisiana Creole
Possibly a Creole variant of French Drusille.
Dranafile f Albanian (Rare, Archaic)
Albanian cognate of Triantafyllia. Bearer Dranafile "Drane" Bernai was the mother of the 20th-century Albanian-born nun and missionary Mother Teresa.
Drandofile f Albanian (Archaic)
Variant of Dranafile and older form of Trëndafile.
Drucille f English (Rare)
Variant spelling of Drusille.
Duchelle f French
the origin is not clear, it might derive from the french "douce", meaning "gentle".
Duduzile f Zulu
Means “take comfort” in Zulu.
Düşle f Turkish
Means "imagine" in Turkish.
Dzīle f Latvian (Rare)
Directly taken from Latvian dzīle "depth".
Ebele f East Frisian
Variation of Ebel
Edle f Norwegian, Danish (Rare)
Variant of Edel, a short form of names beginning with the Germanic name element adal "noble".
Egle f Italian
Italian form of Aegle.
Egle f Latvian (Rare), Estonian
Latvian and Estonian cognate of Eglė as well as a direct derivation from Latvian egle "spruce tree; fir tree; pine tree".
Éile f Irish Mythology
Name of the sister of queen Méadbh(from irish mythology)
Eimíle f Irish (Archaic)
Irish form of Emily.
Eisele f English (American)
Transferred use of the German surname Eisele.
Ekele f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Estelle.
Ele f English (Modern)
Short form of Ellen 1, Elizabeth, Helen and other similar-looking names... [more]
Ele f Estonian
Variant of Hele.
Ele f Basque (Modern), Basque Mythology
Ele is first and foremost the modern Basque feminine form of Elias.... [more]
Eliëlle f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Eliël.
Elielle f French (Rare)
Feminine form of Eliel.
Elizabelle f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Elizabeth, with Beth replaced by Belle
Elle f Italian
Italian form of the mythological name Helle 2.
Elle f Judeo-French
Variant of Ella 1.
Elle f Sami
Sami variant of Ella 2.
Elle f Estonian
Originally a short form of Eliisabet and Helena, now used as a given name in its own right.
Elzbietelė f Lithuanian
Diminutive form of Elzbieta.
Emannuele f Brazilian (Rare)
Brazilian feminine variant of Emanuel.
'Emele f Tongan (Rare)
Tongan form of Emily.
Emele f Fijian (Rare)
Fijian form of Emily.
Emele f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Emily.
Emilé f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Emily.
Emilė f Lithuanian
Variant form of Emilija.
Emille f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Emilia and Émilie.
Emi'ole m & f Hawaiian
Means "without subsiding" from emi meaning "subside, wane" and 'ole meaning "without". Interpreted as meaning "unyielding".
Epipole f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Epipole was a daughter of Trachion, of Carystus in Euboea. In the disguise of a man she went with the Greeks against Troy. When Palamedes discovered her sex, she was stoned to death by the Greek army.
Eriphyle f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Means "(of a) great nation" in Greek, from the intensive prefix ἐρι- (eri-) "very, much" combined with φυλή (phylê) "race, tribe". In Greek mythology this name was borne by the wife of Amphiaraos and daughter of Lysimache and Talaos, king of Argos.
Ernele f Walloon
Walloon form of Renelde.
Errosale f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Rosalía and Rosalie.
Esihle f & m Zulu, Xhosa, Southern African
Means "beautiful, good" in Zulu and Xhosa.
Esterelle f Folklore
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from Estérel. In Provençal folklore, this name belonged to a fairy who bestowed fertility upon infertile women.
Ethyle f English
Variant of Ethel.
Étoile f French (Modern, Rare)
Derived from French étoile "star" (ultimately via Old French estoile, esteile, from Latin stēlla).
Eulale f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Eulalia and Eulalie.
Euryale f Greek Mythology
Means "far-roaming" from Greek εὐρύς (eurys) "wide, broad" and ἄλη (ale) "wandering, roaming" (from the verb ἀλάομαι (alaomai) "to wander")... [more]
Eurypyle f Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "wide, broad" combined with the Greek noun πύλη (pyle) meaning "gate, entrance".... [more]
Evabelle f English
A combination of Eva and the ending -belle popular in feminine names
Évaëlle f French (Modern, Rare), French (Belgian, Modern, Rare)
Contraction of Éva and names ending in -ëlle, such as Maëlle and Gaëlle.
Évangèle m & f French (Archaic)
French masculine and feminine form of Evangelos.
Ezequiele f Brazilian (Rare)
Brazilian variant of Ezequiela.
Fabiele f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Most likely a combination of Fábia with a name ending in -ele, such as Manuele or Micaele or else a variant of Fabíola.
Fabijolė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Fabiola.
Fable m & f English
Derived from the word for a succinct story, in prose or verse, that features animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature which are given human qualities, and that illustrates a moral lesson.... [more]
Faile f Literature
Means 'falcon'... [more]
Feale f American (Rare, Archaic)
Anglicized form of Fial.
Feigle f Yiddish
Diminutive of Feige.
Féile f Irish (Modern)
This is a modern Irish name, directly taken from Irish féile meaning "festival".
Fele m & f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of either Felix (masculine) or Felicitas (feminine).
Felė f Lithuanian
Diminutive form of Felicija.
Féréolle f Norman
Norman feminine form of Ferreolus.
Fikile f Tsonga
Means "arrived" in Tsonga.
Fille f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Filomena, Filippa and other names that begin with Fil.
Franchelle f American (South), African American
Perhaps a combination of Fran and Chelle.
Franselle f Afrikaans
Feminine form of Frans.
Frenchelle f African American (Rare)
Feminine elaboration of French, or a variant of Franchelle.
Gadifele f Tswana
Means "things don't end" in Setswana.
Gaëtanelle f French (Belgian)
Feminine diminutive form of Gaëtan.
Gaile f English
Variant of Gail.
Gailė f Lithuanian
Short form of names ending with gailė or beginning with Gail such as Mingailė, Karigailė and Jogailė, typically from gailas meaning "strong, powerful".
Garcelle f French Creole (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Probably a combination of any given name that starts with a G- with Marcelle. Alternatively, it could be a metathesis of some sort of Gracielle, which is the French equivalent of Graciela and Graziella.... [more]
Gargamelle f Literature
Means "gullet" in French. This is the name of Gargantua's mother in the novel Pentalogy Gargantua and Pantagruel.
Gaudvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Gaudvilas.
Gavrielle f Hebrew, Greek (Rare)
Feminine form of Gavriel.
Gazale f Turkish
Turkish form of Ghazala.
Gazelle f Popular Culture, Persian (Germanized, Modern)
From the name of the animal gazelle which is from Arabic غزال (ghazāl). Two characters that bear this name are Gazelle, an assassin from the film "Kingsman: The Secret Service" (2014) and Gazelle, an animal popstar from Disney's "Zootopia" (2016).
Gedgailė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Gedgailas.
Gedvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Gedvilas.
Geisybelle f Brazilian (Rare)
Perhaps an altered form of Jezebel.
Gėlė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun gėlė meaning "flower".
Gemelle f English (Rare)
From Latin Gemella, the feminine form of Gemellus, a diminutive of geminus "twin". In early use as a Christian name but rare in modern times.
Genelle f English
Variant of Jenelle.
Gentile m & f Judeo-Italian, Judeo-Spanish
Probably a Judeo-Italian and Judeo-Spanish form of Yentl.
Gentile m & f Medieval Italian, French (Archaic)
Italian form of Gentilis. This given name was borne by both men and women in medieval Italy, but it was more commonly found on men, which is understandable, as usage of the name appears to have first started in honour of the Blessed Gentilis (c... [more]
Gentille f Judeo-French, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-French and Judeo-Anglo-Norman form of both Gentile and Yente.
Gentle m & f English
Possibly from the word "Gentle", used in the beginning of the nouns gentleman meaning "well-born man, man of good family or birth" or from gentlewoman meaning "woman of good family or breeding"... [more]
Georgelle f English
A combination of George and Elle (or the suffix -elle).... [more]
Gerle f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian gerle "turtle dove".
Gezele f Medieval German
Double diminutive of Gepa, showing the Old High German diminutive *-z-* and the additional diminutive *-le*.
Ghazale f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian غزاله (see Ghazaleh).
Giaele f Italian
Italian form of Yael.
Gieselle f English
Variant of Giselle.
Gintvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Gintvilas.
Ginvilė f Lithuanian
Variant form of Gintvilė.
Girdvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Girdvilas.
Girzle f Scots
Variant of Grizel.
Gjelë f Albanian
Variant of Gjele.
Gjyle f Albanian
Albanian form of Gül.
Gladysbelle f English (Modern)
Blended with the names Gladys and Belle
Goedele f Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Gudula. These days it is primarily used in Flanders, which is the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.... [more]
Goele f Flemish
Contraction of Goedele. Notable bearers of this name include the Flemish actresses Goele Derick (b. 1962) and Goele De Raedt (b. 1978).
Gražbylė f Lithuanian
Etymology uncertain, although it is likely partially derived from gražus meaning "beautiful".
Grizzle f Scots
Variant of Grizel.
Guiselle f Spanish (Latin American), Central American
Spelling of Giselle mainly used in Costa Rica.
Guisselle f Central American, Spanish (Latin American)
a variant of Guiselle Chiefly used in Chile.
Gulale f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Golaleh.
Gulle m & f Old Swedish
Old Swedish short form of Guðleifr, a masculine variant of Gulla, or a feminine spelling variant of Gulla.
Gutle f Yiddish (Archaic)
Diminutive of Gute. A notable bearer was Gutle Schnapper Rothschild (1753-1849), the wife of Mayer Amschel Rothschild and ancestress of the Rothschild family.