2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Arséne
    • Bjarne
      • Benedikte
        • Origin:

          Danish, Norwegian
        • Meaning:

          "blessed"
        • Description:

          Scandinavian feminine form of Benedikt.
      • Roice
        • Alve
          • Origin:

            Swedish variation of Alf, English
          • Meaning:

            "wise counsel"
          • Description:

            Alve is rising up the ranks in Sweden, but neither it nor Alf will be featured on American birth certificates anytime soon.
        • Narve
          • Origin:

            Dutch
          • Meaning:

            "healthy, strong"
          • Description:

            Harv and Marv are out, and this difficult Dutch choice doesn't fare any better.
        • Gentile
          • Origin:

            Judeo-Italian
          • Meaning:

            "aristocratic, noble"
        • Gile
          • Christophe
            • Jaycee
              • Origin:

                Modern Invented
              • Description:

                Jayce has been trending the last few decades, and while Jaycee may have a more feminine feel it would work for a boy as well.
            • Dione
              • Oaklee
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Oakley, English
                • Meaning:

                  "oak clearing"
                • Description:

                  While Oakley is remarkable even in terms of girl-boy distribution, the Oaklee spelling variation is used much more often on girls.
              • Ransome
                • Tollie
                  • 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.
                  • Vachelle
                    • Gorge
                      • Origin:

                        Nature name or variation of George or Jorge, Greek, Spanish
                      • Meaning:

                        "gorge; farmer"
                      • Description:

                        We suggest sticking to George or Jorge, due to the unfortunate definition of gorge: to eat greedily.
                    • Jimmie
                      • Reimonde
                        • Raede