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2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Ture
    • Origin:

      Swedish variation of Tore, Norse
    • Meaning:

      "thunder"
    • Description:

      Tore, which peaked in Norway in the 1940s, is now solidly in grandpa territory. But Ture, the Swedish variant, is a rising favorite among Swedish babes.
  2. Alastaire
    • Ainslie
      • Brose
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Ambrose, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "immortal"
        • Description:

          A thoroughly old-school nickname for Ambrose — one that lightens up the serious full form.
      • Yrie
        • Origin:

          Variation of Irie, Jamaican
        • Meaning:

          "positive and powerful"
        • Description:

          A new spelling of Irie, a Rastafarian word-turned-name. News correspondent Yamiche Alcindor named her son Yrie Myles in 2023.
      • Offie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Ophrah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "fawn"
        • Description:

          A very old-fashioned nickname for the biblical city name Ophrah.
      • Troye
        • Nehemie
          • Sarge
            • Temple
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "dweller near the temple"
              • Description:

                Rather formal word name that has been used occasionally over the years, most notably for the autism activist and animal expert Temple Grandin.
            • Sondre
              • Gyle
                • Ziggie
                  • Tite
                    • Nairne
                      • Shae
                        • Hercule
                          • Rise
                            • Origin:

                              English word name
                            • Meaning:

                              "rise"
                            • Description:

                              Rise joins the latest class of modern Christian names for its uplifting spiritual associations. Rise may be especially appropriate for an Easter baby. We expect it will, erm, rise now that Nick Cannon and Brittany Bell have used it for their son, born in 2022.
                          • Noe
                            • Origin:

                              Greek, Georgian, and Latin variation of Noah, Hebrew
                            • Meaning:

                              "rest, repose"
                            • Description:

                              The Old Testament Noah has been so popular for so long that variations are becoming popular too. Noe is a streamlined form used in Greek and Latin Bibles, and in Georgia too. Spelled as more often as Noé, it is also popular across France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Spain.
                          • Pembroke
                            • Origin:

                              English
                            • Meaning:

                              "bluff, headland"
                            • Description:

                              Better suited to a stuffy school than a little boy.