2400+ Boy Names That End with E
- Seve
- Bridge
Origin:
Word nameMeaning:
"bridge"Description:
A new name with the potential for spanning across a far-reaching future. Bridges and Bridger are other possiblities.
- Douwe
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"dove"Description:
A peaceful Dutch name that many English speakers will find tough to pronounce.
- Kadence
Origin:
Word nameMeaning:
"rhythm, beat"Description:
Trending downwards for girls, but upwards for boys, this word name gives you the sounds of Kaden and Kane, but with added musical flair. Given to 106 boys in 2023, it ranks slightly below the equally rising Cadence, which was given to 115.
- Perlie
Origin:
Variation of Pearl, Latin gem nameMeaning:
"pearl"Description:
Perlie, along with Pearlie and Purlie, was one of the 21 names identified by Lisa D. Cook and colleagues in their landmark study on distinctively Black names from history.
- Bainbridge
Origin:
BritishMeaning:
"bridge over the river Bain"Description:
We'll have our sherry in the parlor, please, Bainbridge.
- Narcisse
- Zachalie
Origin:
French variation of ZacharyDescription:
This is one you will get tired of explaining.
- Arielle
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"lion of God"Description:
This spelling is almost exclusively feminine, but is occasionally given to boys as a variation on Ariel — to 6 baby boys in 2020, for instance.
- Granville
- Payce
- Rade
- Genuine
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"real"Description:
A modern virtue name, born from respect for authenticity, honesty and originality.
- Delaine
- Tigre
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"tiger"Description:
If Bear and Fox can make it as baby names, why not Tiger. The Spanish Tigre has a more gender-neutral feel.
- Tamlane
Origin:
Variation of Tam Lin, Scottish legendary nameDescription:
Tam Lin is the hero -- or maybe antihero -- of an old Scottish legend and ballad. The character Tam Lin was imprisoned by the Queen of the Fairies, called Titania or Mab.
- Jelte
- Nazrene
Origin:
Latin, GreekMeaning:
"resident of Nazareth"Description:
A Christian name drawn from the city of Nazareth and the Nazrenes, followers of Jesus.
- Hurricane
Origin:
Spanish from Native American word nameMeaning:
"hurricane"Description:
Hurricane is a wild weather name. The best-known male named Hurricane is Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a middleweight boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder and immortalized by the 1975 Bob Dylan song Hurricane.
- Adare