2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Fayette
    • Origin:

      Short form of Lafayette, French
    • Meaning:

      "faith"
    • Description:

      Short form found in historical records, feels a tad feminine for modern times.
  2. Foxe
    • Origin:

      Animal name
    • Meaning:

      "fox"
    • Description:

      Spelling challenge.
  3. Xane
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Zane, variation of John, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "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.
  4. Duarte
    • Origin:

      Portuguese variation of Edward, English
    • Meaning:

      "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.
  5. Brave
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Description:

      Not for the faint of the baby-naming heart. We also like Brave as a middle name.
  6. Keyne
    • Origin:

      Cornish variation of Kane
    • Meaning:

      "man of the eastern sky"
    • Description:

      This name is unusual enough that the spelling variation won't be too much of a further complication. While the Biblical cognate Cain may be more classic, this removes the name from any negative associations.
  7. Qhawe
    • Origin:

      Xhosa and Zulu
    • Meaning:

      "hero"
    • Description:

      Derived from the Xhosa and Zulu word for "hero", qhawe
  8. Kase
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Case
    • Description:

      Kardashian style transforms many traditional C names to Ks, and this is a kase in point.
  9. Fiore
    • Crusoe
      • Origin:

        Literary surname
      • Description:

        Crusoe, as in castaway hero Robinson, is a literary invention by author Daniel Defoe. The character says his name is an Anglicization of the German Kreutznaer, which may be a place name or mean a crossing of the river Nahe. Short form Cru was given to nearly 50 boys in a recent year.
    • Khrome
      • Origin:

        Variation of Chrome, English word name
      • Meaning:

        "compounds of cromium"
      • Description:

        The latest metal name to make it as a baby name, although interestingly, Chrome is nowhere to be seen on the charts.
    • Nature
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Description:

        Lots of parents choose nature names, but only a few choose Nature as a name each year. It is equally used for boys and girls in the USA.
    • Fedde
      • Origin:

        Frisian
      • Meaning:

        "peace"
      • Description:

        Fedde, a Top 100 boys' name in The Netherlands, is a Frisian short form for names beginning with Frid, which means "peace." As with many names popular in contemporary Holland, this short form stands on its own.
    • Nollie
      • Origin:

        Latin and Scandinavian variation of Oliver
      • Description:

        Unconventional nickname option that's best kept as a nickname.
    • Melle
      • Somhairle
        • Perine
          • Armie
            • Origin:

              Nickname for Armand
            • Description:

              Handsome young actor Armie Hammer put this name on the map in 2010, when he rose to national attention for playing the Winklevoss twins in David Fincher's "The Social Network." His full name is Armand, after his great grandfather, wealthy Los Angeles businessman Armand Hammer.
          • Hodge
            • Origin:

              Variation of Roger, German
            • Meaning:

              "famous warrior"
            • Description:

              Hodge is a medieval English nickname for Roger, which was brought to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Roger isn't ready for a comeback yet, but we'd love to see the resurgence of Hodge, which never was a common choice in the US.
          • Moore
            • Origin:

              English place-name
            • Meaning:

              "the moors"
            • Description:

              Moore is recommended as a rich and satisfying middle name choice, whether it relates to your own family history or not. Of the numerous outstanding Moore-surnamed namesakes, count sculptor Henry, writers Clement, Marianne and Brian, entertainers Demi, Dudley, Garry, Roger, Julianne, Melba and Mary Tyler, and provocateur Michael.