2400+ Boy Names That End with E
- Deux
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Trey or Trip or even Deuce, yes; Deux is tougher.
- Gabbie
- Stassie
- Jesus enrique
- Cyaire
Origin:
English invented nameDescription:
A modern combination of the cool Cy- beginning and -aire ending sounds, given to 22 baby boys in 2022. May also be a creative spelling of Sire.
- Harte
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"stag"Description:
Most often spelled without the final "e"--unless you're a particular fan of writer Bret.
- Dequanne
- Philipe
Origin:
Variation of Philippe, French form of PhilipMeaning:
"lover of horses"Description:
Philipe or Philippe definitely add a lot of Gallic dash to the buttoned-up Philip.
- Coolidge
- Alcee
- Seabrooke
Origin:
Variation of Seabrook, English surnameMeaning:
"trickling stream"Description:
Seabrooke is a rarer form of Seabrook, a surname originally borne by residents of Seabrook, Buckinghamshire. The E on the end gives it a more feminine air, a la the girl name Brooke.
- Mcgee
- Evanescence
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"vanishing, fading away"
- Taurice
- Carsie
Description:
As 2000s hit Carson begins to loose speed in recent years, Carsie feels fresh as ever. This diminutive name would work well for boys or girls.
- Banebridge
- Davie
Origin:
Short form of David, HebrewMeaning:
"beloved"Description:
The nickname Davie is very hot right now -- for girls. Most Davies these days are female, but this is still a natural short form of the classic David.
- Ervine
- Juane
- Willkie