2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Cezanne
    • Origin:

      Artist surname
    • Description:

      Paul Cézanne was a French post-Impressionist painter whose intriguing surname is of uncertain origin, although it may be related to Suzanne (from the Hebrew Shoshana, "lily"). It has also been used as a girls' name in South Africa, due to its familiar -anne ending.
  2. Jimmie
    • Vachelle
      • Andone
        • Vittore
          • Donaghue
            • Andree
              • Nogivenname
                • Manzie
                  • Origin:

                    Music name
                  • Description:

                    Woody Allen named his second adopted daughter with Soon-Yi Previn Manzie Tio, after two jazz musicians he idolized: Manzie Johnson and Lorenzo Tio. Cute but not destined for widespread consumption, which undoubtedly pleases the iconoclastic Woody.
                • Leonide
                  • Origin:

                    French
                  • Meaning:

                    "lion"
                  • Description:

                    French form of Leonidas
                • Laffyette
                  • Jamesie
                    • Kaycee
                      • Origin:

                        Spelling variation of Casey
                      • Description:

                        Several variations of this name, including Kayce and Casey, had a significant rise in 2022 thanks to the hit show Yellowstone, featuring main character Kayce Dutton. However, Kaycee did not share this success and still remains strongly on the girls' side.
                    • Morie
                      • Cruze
                        • Giacobbe
                          • Origin:

                            Italian variation of Jacob, Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "supplanter"
                        • Infinite
                          • Jermine
                            • Faffaelle
                              • Origin:

                                Judeo-Italian, meaning unknown
                              • Description:

                                Possibly a variation of Raffaelle — one that is very fun to say.
                            • Toncse