2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Tiede
    • Gladstone
      • Origin:

        British surname name
      • Description:

        William Gladstone was one of the most consequential British politicians of the 19th century, serving four separate terms as Prime Minister between 1868 and 1894. Most of the various towns, parks and so forth around the world are named after him.
    • Pomare
      • Origin:

        Tahitian
      • Meaning:

        "night cough"
      • Description:

        This royal Tahitian name was borne by four kings and a queen of Tahiti. It was created after a royal baby died of a night cough, perhaps not the happiest meaning.
    • Nathanie
      • Parese
        • Torrance
          • Origin:

            Scottish habitational surname
          • Meaning:

            "from the hillocks"
          • Description:

            Terrence feels stuck in the 20th century, but Torrance could easily be worn by a child born in the 2020s.
        • Jermane
          • Phyfe
            • Ede
              • Lone
                • Origin:

                  Burmese
                • Meaning:

                  "round"
                • Description:

                  Used as a unisex name in Myanmar and Botswana, Lone could derive from the Burmese word for "round", or possibly from the Sotho name Lebone, meaning "light".
              • Jose enrique
                • Cleave
                  • Brynmore
                    • Sunrise
                      • Origin:

                        English word name
                      • Description:

                        If your baby was born at the crack of dawn, Sunrise would be an appropriate middle name.
                    • Rece
                      • Åge
                        • Origin:

                          Norwegian
                        • Meaning:

                          "ancestor"
                        • Description:

                          Åge is a common element of Scandinavian names — in Sweden, it's a nickname for August — but it's also a given name in its own right. It comes from the Old Norse name Áki, meaning "ancestor".
                      • Jaece
                        • Saye
                          • Deante
                            • Rafee