2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Talmadge
    • Origin:

      English surname, Old French, Norman
    • Meaning:

      "pouch, knapsack; ringing of the bell"
    • Description:

      Distinctive Talmadge could be an Anglo-Saxon name and English surname that was originally given to a person who carried a knapsack or pack, for example, a traveller or a pedlar. It comes from the Old French word, "talemache".
  2. Tore
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Salvator, variation of Thor, Italian, Norse
    • Meaning:

      "savior; thunder"
    • Description:

      In Norway, a Grandpa Name.
  3. Supreme
    • Rice
      • Origin:

        English nature name
      • Description:

        Rice is really stretching the nature name boundary to its outer edges. But you may want to take it that far.
    • Maylone
      • Origin:

        French, modern invented name
      • Description:

        Parents outside France may not know this name, but it slipped into the French Top 100 after Insta-celebrity couple Jessica and Thibault Garcia gave it to their son in 2019. It helps that it sounds similar to other currently popular French boy names, like Maël, Malo and Milan. Look out for his little sister Leewane's name in the charts in future years.
    • Opie
      • Roffe
        • Yee
          • Origin:

            Chinese surname
          • Description:

            Yee is related to the surname Yu, a romanization of several Chinese characters. Yu is an ancient Chinese family name, one borne by the legendary Emperor Shun.
        • Seánie
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "god is gracious"
          • Description:

            Irish form of Johnny
        • Trae
          • Battiste
            • Coleridge
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "ridge where charcoal is burnt"
              • Description:

                Name of a poet, this will be one for consideration by literary parents. The name fits well with the current trend towards surnames as given names, but beware the three syllable pronunciation, which may be a trap for the poetically disinclined.
            • Bautiste
              • Stallone
                • Origin:

                  Italian surname
                • Meaning:

                  "stallion; stable"
                • Description:

                  Sylvester's iconic surname is beginning to catch the attention of parents having sons. In a recent year, seven baby boys were given the name.
              • Roye
                • Zaine
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Zane or Zayn
                • Henrique
                  • Jole
                    • Corrie
                      • Makepeace
                        • Origin:

                          English surname
                        • Description:

                          A virtuous surname which has occasionally been used as a unisex given name, as in the case of Vanity Fair author William Makepeace Thackeray.