2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Brave
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Description:

      Not for the faint of the baby-naming heart. We also like Brave as a middle name.
  2. 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.
  3. Malthe
    • Origin:

      Danish
    • Meaning:

      "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.
  4. Jeppe
    • Origin:

      Scandinavian diminutive of Jakob
    • Meaning:

      "supplanter"
    • Description:

      Nickname-name that's all the rage in Scandinavia.
  5. Foxe
    • Origin:

      Animal name
    • Meaning:

      "fox"
    • Description:

      Spelling challenge.
  6. Kase
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Case
    • Description:

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

        Nature name
      • Meaning:

        "chasm, gulley"
      • Description:

        A dramatic nature name which calls to mind wild rocky landscapes and mountaineering.
    • Shyne
      • Origin:

        Variation of Shine; English word name
      • Meaning:

        "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.
    • Awesome
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "extremely impressive"
      • Description:

        Awesome debuted for boys in 2010 and has been used for several children almost every year since.
    • Malte
      • Origin:

        German, Scandinavian diminutive of Helmold
      • Meaning:

        "helmet rule"
      • Description:

        Malte began as a short form of the now-obsolete Ancient Germanic name Helmold. Helmold has gone extinct, but Malte has survived and is now enjoying a popularity resurgence in Germany and Sweden.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • Florentine
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "flowering; flourishing; from Florence"
      • Description:

        Florentine may have three meanings, but they're all basically the same. It can mean flowering or blossoming as with a plant, flourishing or prospering in terms of luck and money, and also literally a citizen of Florence in Italy.
    • 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.
    • Saide
      • Origin:

        Crimean variation of Sa'ida, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "happy, lucky"
      • Description:

        Saide is notably the middle name of actor Shia LeBeouf, from his mother's maiden name. It's typically seen as a feminine given name in Crimea among people of Crimean Tatar descent. Saide derived from the Arabic name Sa'ida, which itself comes from the masculine name Sa'id, an important name in Islam.
    • Somhairle
      • Perine
        • Cayde
          • Origin:

            Variation of Cade
          • Meaning:

            "round, barrel"
          • Description:

            With Cade and Kade creeping back up the charts and Cayden, Kaden, and co. remaining popular, this alternative spelling of the the old English surname is given to around 165 boys each year. Used for a supporting character in the video game series, Bungie's Destiny, there is a small chance it may be pronounced KAY-dee (like Kayce might be KAY-cee).