2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Danube
    • Origin:

      River name
    • Description:

      Some parents are turning to rivers and other bodies of water in the search for undiscovered place-names, and this has the feel of a Viennese waltz.
  2. Yee
    • Origin:

      Chinese surname
    • Description:

      Yee is related to the surname Yu, a romanization of several Chinese characters. Yu is an ancient Chinese family name, one borne by the legendary Emperor Shun.
  3. Jabarae
    • Battiste
      • Coleridge
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "ridge where charcoal is burnt"
        • Description:

          Name of a poet, this will be one for consideration by literary parents. The name fits well with the current trend towards surnames as given names, but beware the three syllable pronunciation, which may be a trap for the poetically disinclined.
      • Nobie
        • Hume
          • Origin:

            Scottish variation of Holmes
          • Description:

            Distinguished actor Hume Cronyn (who shared his father's name) put this unusual choice in the lexicon.
        • Najee
          • Mohe
            • Origin:

              Cherokee
            • Meaning:

              "elk"
            • Description:

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

                Italian surname
              • Meaning:

                "stallion; stable"
              • Description:

                Sylvester's iconic surname is beginning to catch the attention of parents having sons. In a recent year, seven baby boys were given the name.
            • Mcgwire
              • Shaye
                • Trae
                  • Kelsie
                    • Mccrae
                      • Origin:

                        Scottish
                      • Meaning:

                        "son of grace"
                      • Description:

                        This attractive Scottish surname-name is found in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove, as the surname of hero Augustus/Gus McCrae. Also spelled MacCrae or McRay among other variations, the meaning is variously given as son of grace or luck.
                    • Gideone
                      • Jorgie
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Jorge
                        • Description:

                          The Spanish name Jorge might be half-Anglicized to Jorgie, pronounced like Georgie rather than Hor-hee.
                      • Robe
                        • Swayne