2400+ Boy Names That End with E
- Yosemite
Origin:
Native American tribal nameMeaning:
"those who kill"Description:
The evocative name of one of our most beautiful national parks -- yes, but also the bombastic cartoon character, Yosemite Sam.
- Ritchie
- Clancie
- Pearlie
Origin:
Variation of Pearl, Latin gem nameMeaning:
"pearl"Description:
While we would think of Pearlie as a girlish pet form of Pearl today, it was a unisex name in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among males, it was disproportionately used among African Americans.
- Tommie
- Glade
Origin:
Nature nameMeaning:
"clearing in a forest"Description:
Shady, leafy nature-boy name.
- Dyce
- Cane
- Faine
- Bobbie
- Donnie
Origin:
Short form of Donald, ScottishMeaning:
"proud chief"Description:
Infantilizing short form best reserved for toddlers and younger.
- Lathe
- Abilene
Origin:
English from HebrewMeaning:
"grass"Description:
New Testament, Texas, and Kansas place-name more fitting for a girl.
- Axle
Origin:
Word name and variation of Axel, ScandinavianMeaning:
"axle; father of peace"Description:
Turns Axel into a word name.
- Kaine
- Merivale
Origin:
Cornish surnameMeaning:
"valley near the lake"Description:
This Cornish surname is rarely used as a given name but could make a great way to honor a Mary in your life.
- Theodule
Origin:
French form of Theodulus, “slave of god”Description:
While some might assume this to be a variation on Theodore, Theodule's etymolgy actually stems from Theodulus. Though neither of these forms have attraction much attention recently, both Theodore and nickname Theo are rising up the US popularity charts. This could create an alternate path to the desirable nickname.
- Gabriele
- Ziaire
Origin:
Variation of Zaire, KongoMeaning:
"the river that swallows all rivers"Description:
Zaire, the former name of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is an ultra-hot baby name for boys. It's inspired a number of variations, including Zyair, Zyaire, and now, Ziaire.
- Yohane
Origin:
SwahiliMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
Swahili form of John.