Watch us on Shark Tank on January 31 at 8 pm on ABC.The future of Nameberry is coming.

2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Verse
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "verse"
    • Description:

      Page, Poet, and Story all get used as names, so why not Verse? Teen Mom's Kailyn Lowry used it as a name for one of her sons.
  2. Roarke
    • Pete
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Peter
      • Meaning:

        "rock"
      • Description:

        Sixties-style short form that sounds cool again -- though the unscrupulous Pete on "Mad Men" is not a character to emulate.
    • Duane
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "swarthy"
      • Description:

        An old Irish surname that was big in the 1960s, but would be an unexpected choice for a child now.
    • Argyle
      • Origin:

        Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "an Irishman, from the land of the Gaels"
      • Description:

        Nice Scottish sound, but too tied to sweaters and socks.
    • Magne
      • Origin:

        Norwegian
      • Meaning:

        "great"
      • Description:

        Variation of Magni or Magnus, popular throughout modern Scandinavia. In mythology, Magni was a son of Thor.
    • Dougie
      • Origin:

        Short form of Douglas, Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "black water"
      • Description:

        Dougie is one of those names that spotlights the huge gulf that can exist between US and UK naming trends. In England and Wales, Dougie is a trendy nickname-name, ranking all the way up at Number 315. In the US, on the other hand, Dougie was used for a grand total of zero baby boys last year. Same thing for short form Doug. Only the father name Douglas ranks in the US Top 1000.
    • Acre
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards"
      • Description:

        Acre feels at home with other modern, fresh word names like Rumor, Snow and Ace. But with the feeling of wide open spaces and nature, Acre also offers a softer, earthier tone that will appeal to those seeking a unique name with a distinctly Americana feel.
    • Vyse
      • Lowie
        • Origin:

          Dutch
        • Meaning:

          "famous warrior"
        • Description:

          It originated as a nickname for Lodewijk, but now Lowie is more popular as-is, even ranking in the Top 100 in Belgium.
      • Pearce
        • Origin:

          English and Irish
        • Meaning:

          "son of Piers"
        • Description:

          The spelling Pearce softens the name's sharper edges, though we prefer the original Piers. That "pear" snippet could confuse pronunciation, which is just like Pierce.
      • Cayce
        • Origin:

          Variation of Case
        • Description:

          Kayce (pronounce like Casey) was among the fastest-rising boy names of 2022, jumping all the way up to #587 thanks to character Kayce Dutton from the hit show Yellowstone. With the Casey spelling having its own boost for both boys and girls, it is not long before Cayce will start to climb too.
      • Pacome
        • Origin:

          French from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "of strong nature, or, pacifier"
        • Description:

          Pacome is a French saint's name rarely heard in this country, but currently being revived in its native France.

          Some variants are Pacomi, Pacomio and Pacomius.

      • Sollie
        • Koe
          • Origin:

            Various of Coe, English "jackdaw"
          • Meaning:

            "jackdaw"
          • Description:

            An intriguing surname style option, Koe blends the sounds of Krew, Kai, Koa, and Koen. It ultimately derives from the Old English word coo, itself from the Old Norse ka, both meaning "jackdaw". It likely originated as a nickname for someone who reminded people of a jackdaw in some way.
        • Oakie
          • Sylvere
            • Origin:

              French
            • Description:

              Once extremely popular in France, Sylvere has, so far, been little heard in the States, though it did pop up in the Amazon series I Love Dick, as the name of the lead character's husband.
          • Able
            • Origin:

              Word name or spelling variation of Abel
            • Description:

              Able takes this name in the direction of the word denoting someone capable and handle, and that is not a bad way to go.
          • Filipe
            • Origin:

              Portuguese
            • Meaning:

              "lover of horses"
            • Description:

              Portuguese form of Philip
          • Jae