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2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Donte
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "lasting"
    • Description:

      Phonetic Dante.
  2. Fyfe
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "place name"
    • Description:

      Variant spelling of Fife, borne by English musician Fyfe Dangerfield and Scottish journalist and reporter Fyfe Robertson.
  3. Loke
    • Origin:

      Scandinavian variation of Loki, Norse, meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Loke is a modern variant of Loki, the name of a Norse mythological figure. Loke is a Top 100 name in Sweden.
  4. Prince
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "chief, prince"
    • Description:

      Prince rose to its highest ranking in a century in 2015, and the tragic death of its most famous bearer in April 2016 propelled it even higher. The Purple Rain legend isn't its only tie to pop royalty: Michael Jackson chose it for not one but two of his sons. Royal names such as King and Prince, once thought of as canine, have begun to be used by human non-royals for their sons.
  5. Finesse
    • Origin:

      English from French, word name
    • Description:

      "Saturday Night Live" cast member Finesse Mitchell often mocks his own and similar names when portraying the character Starkeisha on the show.
  6. Bence
    • Origin:

      Hungarian variation of Vincent, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "conquering"
    • Description:

      Bence has been the most popular boy name in Hungary for over a decade — it’s held the top spot since 2003, the year Hungary began releasing its baby name data. Bence is the Hungarian translation of Vincent and is also occasionally used as a nickname for Benedek.
  7. Eugène
    • Conaire
      • Origin:

        Irish, uncertain meaning
      • Description:

        Despite pronunciation, looks a bit like an airline or -- worse still -- a hair dryer name.
    • Yale
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "fertile upland"
      • Description:

        An appellation that couldn't be more Ivy League or sound less Welsh. The name of the University is taken from the surname of college benefactor Elihu Yale. In the movie Manhattan, Yale Pollack is the name of Woody Allen's best friend. The Hebrew Yael is not related.
    • Ésaïe
      • Origin:

        French, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "salvation of the lord"
      • Description:

        French variant of Isaiah
    • Guadalupe
      • Origin:

        Spanish from Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "hidden river, valley of the wolves"
      • Description:

        Guadalupe is a river in Spain, the name of which is derived from the Arabic phrase Wad-al-lubb, meaning "hidden river." Alternatively, it may come from a combination of the Arabic word wadi, meaning "valley" or "river," and the Latin lupus, "wolf."
    • Navarone
      • Origin:

        Spanish, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        Cowboy swagger via the non-cowboy flick "The Guns of Navarone," chosen by Priscilla Presley.
    • Pyrite
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "fire stone"
      • Description:

        So named because it emits sparks when struck with a stone.
    • Roone
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "red-haired"
      • Description:

        Roone is a lively, attractive and unusual redhead entry brought into the mix by the late TV sports and news executive Roone Arledge, who seemed to own it as a one-person name when he was alive.
    • Sindre
      • Origin:

        Norwegian
      • Meaning:

        "sparkle"
      • Description:

        Variation of Sindri
    • Shakespeare
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "brandish spear"
      • Description:

        No: no Picasso, no Beethoven, and no Shakespeare.
    • Tremaine
      • Gillespie
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "bishop's servant"
        • Description:

          Sometimes heard as a first name in Scotland, particularly among the Campbell clan.
      • Ochre
        • Origin:

          Greek, English
        • Meaning:

          "pale yellow"
        • Description:

          Ochre is an exceedingly rare name, found only a few times since the nineteenth century, and not showing up in any current data. Yet it means much the same thing as popular Sienna (another clay coloured with iron oxide) and sounds similar to fashionable Oakley. A strong earthy nature name that is both unusual and evocative.
      • Stevie