2400+ Boy Names That End with E
- Candide
Origin:
French from LatinMeaning:
"naive"Description:
French saintly name, used for both boys and girls. Although not common in France, it has been used in small numbers for boys in the 2010s and 2020s. Candide, in its sense as the French word for "naive", was the title character of a satirical novel by Voltaire.
- Wycliffe
- Genie
Description:
Variation of Gene, or the Arabian supernatural being.
- Taine
- Zachalie
Origin:
French variation of ZacharyDescription:
This is one you will get tired of explaining.
- Jeffe
- Saje
- Fiete
Origin:
German short form of Friedrich or Frederick, GermanMeaning:
"peaceful ruler"Description:
Fiete is an extremely popular German name for boys that has not migrated to the English-speaking world. But it ranks among Germany's Top 100 boy names.
- Gervase
- Tamlane
Origin:
Variation of Tam Lin, Scottish legendary nameDescription:
Tam Lin is the hero -- or maybe antihero -- of an old Scottish legend and ballad. The character Tam Lin was imprisoned by the Queen of the Fairies, called Titania or Mab.
- Ulisse
- Syre
- Menashe
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"causing to forget"Description:
An Old Testament name -- he was the eldest son of Joseph -- that's still used in the Jewish community.
- Atlee
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"clearing in the wood or meadow"Description:
As a first name, Atlee is a common choice in the Amish community.
- Quique
Origin:
Spanish nickname for Henrique, Spanish form of HenryDescription:
Cute, or maybe qute, nickname for the upstanding Enrique.
- Pellinore
Origin:
WelshDescription:
The name of a provincial king in Arthurian legend, who almost defeats Arthur in single combat, until Merlin intervenes to save Arthur's life. Pellinore then becomes a companion of Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. His name probably derives from that of Beli Mawr, a legendary ancestor figure in Welsh literature, who established multiple Welsh royal lines. A variant form of this Welsh name is Pellinor.
- Callixte
- Fiske
- Canute
Origin:
ScandinavianMeaning:
"knot"Description:
More familiar in its K forms, where it's associated with football legend Knute Rockne, Canute has a tough, macho image.
- Pire
Origin:
MapucheMeaning:
"snow"