2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Sarge
    • Nehemie
      • 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.
      • Ballantine
        • Origin:

          Scottish surname
        • Meaning:

          "worship place"
        • Description:

          Best known to most as a brand of Whisky, Ballantine is a Scottish surname relating to the Celtic god Bal. It has potential as a off-the-beaten-track boys name that is still familiar. Ballantine is the brand name of a whiskey, a beer, and a publishing imprint.
      • Rajae
        • Heike
          • Origin:

            German, Frisian and Dutch
          • Meaning:

            "home ruler"
          • Description:

            A form of Heinrich or Henrike (Henry in English), as well as of their feminine counterparts. Now most commonly feminine, but certainly an attractive choice for either sex.
        • Keefe
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "handsome and noble"
          • Description:

            Keefe is an energetic Irish surname occasionally used as a first. Only caveat: Will people think your little Keefe is a Keith with enunciation problems?
        • Thayne
          • Treave
            • Origin:

              Cornish
            • Meaning:

              "village, home"
            • Description:

              Treave is a Cornish place name derived from tre or trevow, denoting a village, farmstead, or dwelling. This tailored and attractive name easily translates across cultures and makes a wonderful choice whether you have Cornish heritage or not.
          • Nazaire
            • Origin:

              French from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "Nazareth"
            • Description:

              Saint-Nazaire is a harbor town in France; the name relates to Nazareth, where Jesus lived as a child. Two possible variations: Nazarius, an Italian martyr, and Nazario.
          • Shayne
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Shane
            • Description:

              Why add the y.
          • Sinclaire
            • Sanje
              • Livingstone
                • Macrae
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish
                  • Meaning:

                    "son of grace"
                  • Description:

                    MacRae -- or McRay or McCrae -- is a Scottish surname-name whose meaning is most often given as son of grace or sometimes son of luck. The hero of Lonesome Dove's last name was McCrae. A good honor name for a Ray or Rae, it can also be shortened to Mac.
                • Svale
                  • Origin:

                    Norway
                  • Meaning:

                    "swallow (bird) or cool/fresh"
                  • Description:

                    In Norway, Svale is also used as a short form of the rare name Svalaug/Svanlaug, meaning "swan oath". Svale is also a more modern form of Svali, meaning "cool, fresh".
                • Montie
                  • Brone
                    • Origin:

                      Irish
                    • Meaning:

                      "sorrow"
                    • Description:

                      An old saint's name that, even with the post-Aidan wave of Irish names, is a bit too close to crone.
                  • Nisse
                    • Origin:

                      Danish, Swedish, Frisian
                    • Meaning:

                      "victory of the people"
                    • Description:

                      In Danish and Swedish, Nisse is a diminutive of Nils, a relative of Nicholas meaning "victory of the people". In Frisian, it's a diminutive of Dionysus, meaning "of Zeus". And Nisse also happens to mean "elf" in Danish.
                  • Shiloe