2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Neele
    • Origin:

      German, English
    • Description:

      Neele's roots can do in different directions- In Germany, Neele was traditionally a unisex name derived from Cornelia and Cornelius, but today has gone strongly to the girl's side (similar to Evelyn or Ashley today in the US). Neele is also an English surname, such as the British judge Richard Neele and poet Henry Neele.
  2. Merce
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Mercer
    • Meaning:

      "a merchant"
    • Description:

      Merce Cunningham (born with the French version Mercier) was a highly influential avant garde dancer-choreographer and his name still resonates with an aura of bold originality.  
  3. Dinsmore
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "dark moor"
    • Description:

      This Celtic surname is familiar but barely used at all as a first name.
  4. Airlie
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "place name"
    • Description:

      This Scottish surname and Scottish and Australian place name has a pleasant airy and breezy sound to it. Camden mayor Lara Symkowiak chose the name for her daughter born in 2016.
  5. Mccabe
    • Origin:

      Irish, patronymic from the word for cape or hat
    • Description:

      McCabe is an Irish patronymic surname that originated with Scottish mercenaries in Ireland who wore distinctive hats -- or cabas, which is also the name for capes.
  6. Cherokee
    • Origin:

      Native American tribal name
    • Description:

      Cherokee is the name of a Native American tribe, the largest in the United States stretching from North Carolina through Oklahoma. The meaning of the word Cherokee is uncertain: It may be Choctaw for "those who live in the mountains" or "those who live in the cave country" or it may be an Anglicization of the word the Cherokee use to refer to themselves, Tsalagi. The name was given to 19 baby girls in the U.S. in 2013 but was not recorded on the boys' roster, though we'd consider it equally appropriate for either gender.
  7. Samuele
    • Origin:

      Italian variation of Samuel, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "told by God"
    • Description:

      This classic Italian Samuel variation is just as compelling as the original, especially if you have Italian heritage.
  8. Nerone
    • Auxerre
      • Origin:

        French, place name
      • Description:

        A picturesque city in eastern France that would make an unusual and stylish addition to the list of place names off the map.
    • Jame
      • Mohe
        • Origin:

          Cherokee
        • Meaning:

          "elk"
        • Description:

          In Cherokee culture, elk symbolize strength, agility, and masculinity.
      • Ojore
        • Origin:

          Teso
        • Meaning:

          "warrior"
        • Description:

          Strong African name with a meaning to match.
      • Caine
        • Truelove
          • Origin:

            Word Name
          • Description:

            An romantic Puritan virtue name that elaborates on the already-amorous Love.
        • Jayme
          • Bige
            • Origin:

              Short form of Abijah, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "God is my father"
            • Description:

              The Biblical Abijah might be temporarily lost to time, but this antiquated short form could move with it into the modern era.
          • Rhyse
            • Russelle
              • Jakobe
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Jacob
                • Description:

                  Jacob meets Jakob meets Kobe -- and apparently, parents in 2013 are fans. It rose 153 spots to break into the Top 1000, making it one of the year's fastest-rising names.
              • Athanase
                • Origin:

                  French from Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "immortal"
                • Description:

                  French form of Athanasius.