2400+ Boy Names That End with E
- Cree
Origin:
Native AmericanDescription:
This Native American tribe name is an attractive option for a boy or a girl. Tia Mowry used it for her son in 2011.
- Ocie
Origin:
Short form of Ocean, nature nameDescription:
Ocie is an antiquated nickname name, fairly popular for both genders in the US a century or more ago.
- Tyde
- Evariste
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"well-pleasing"Description:
Vanishingly rare in its home country nowadays, this French form of Evaristus belongs to several notable historical figures, including poet Évariste Désiré de Forges de Parny and mathematics prodigy Évariste Galois, who died in a duel at the age of just 20.
- Foxe
Origin:
Animal nameMeaning:
"fox"Description:
Spelling challenge.
- Shade
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Nice sound, but double meaning -- shady glen or shady character.
- Allie
Origin:
Diminutive of AllenDescription:
Too far gone to the girls.
- Alphie
- Fiore
- Kase
Origin:
Spelling variation of CaseDescription:
Kardashian style transforms many traditional C names to Ks, and this is a kase in point.
- Yule
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"winter solstice"Description:
A possible Christmas name for a baby boy, if you find Noel too mundane. But we fear it doesn't sound very festive.
- Tyree
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"from Tyrie"Description:
Hundreds of families have adopted this Scottish name, attracted by its trendy Ty beginning and upbeat second syllable. (Tyrell and Tyrese are also increasing in popularity. ) Tyree Glenn was a great jazz trombonist.
- Xane
Origin:
Spelling variation of Zane, variation of John, HebrewMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
As Zane and Zayn (and Zayne) get more popular, can Xane be far behind? Xane is one of the names that have risen the most on the charts since the turn of this century, though it's still under the Top 1000.
- Ravine
Origin:
Nature nameMeaning:
"chasm, gulley"Description:
A dramatic nature name which calls to mind wild rocky landscapes and mountaineering.
- Shyne
Origin:
Variation of Shine; English word nameMeaning:
"to give out a bright light"Description:
This alternative spelling to the word name Shine was given to 54 baby boys in 2022 — more than the original spelling. Shyne is the stage name of a rapper and Belizian politician — full name Moses Michael Levi Barrow — who currently holds the position of Leader of the Opposition in Belize.
- Hippolyte
Origin:
French from GreekMeaning:
"releaser of horses"Description:
Hippolyte is the name of an Amazonian princess AND her son, both unfortunate mythical figures. The name Hippolyte, later borne by several saints, is a not an uncommon boys' name in France, but has barely set foot on American soil and is unlikely to do so. It was the middle name of famed French playwright Jean Giraudoux.
- Malthe
Origin:
DanishMeaning:
"Rule / Power"Description:
This name has been used in Denmark since the 13th Century, and is once again very popular there, now being in the Top 10. We don't see it crossing the Atlantic anytime soon, despite the strong meaning.
- Duarte
Origin:
Portuguese variation of Edward, EnglishMeaning:
"wealthy guardian"Description:
Incredibly handsome and super smooth, Duarte sounds like it came straight out of a romance novel. You almost wouldn’t believe it’s derived from Edward.
- Robbie
Origin:
Diminutive of Robert, English from GermanMeaning:
"bright fame"Description:
This short form of Robert was borne by famous figures from Robbie Williams to Robbie Coltrane to Robbie Robertson. At one point, Robbie was the cool new Bobby, but now Robbie is cool only for girls.
- Mikaere
Origin:
Maori, HebrewMeaning:
"who is like god"Description:
The Māori form of Michael has a strong, striking sound and Kye would make for a cool short form.