2400+ Boy Names That End with E

  1. Tancréde
    • Nazerene
      • Jermane
        • 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.
        • Taurice
          • Dontae
            • Evanescence
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "vanishing, fading away"
            • Mcgee
              • Seabrooke
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Seabrook, English surname
                • Meaning:

                  "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.
              • Jave
                • Inge
                  • Tadesse
                    • Origin:

                      Amharic
                    • Meaning:

                      "revived"
                    • Description:

                      Tadesse is seen as both a surname and a masculine given name in Ethiopia.
                  • Abie
                    • Maxie
                      • Rufe
                        • Kayde
                          • Toddie
                            • Zosime
                              • Origin:

                                Greek, French
                              • Meaning:

                                "viable, survivor"
                              • Description:

                                Not to be confused with the identically spelt Greek feminine form, which is pronounced with three syllables, Zosime is the French form of the male name Zosimus. Zosime or Zosimus is a quirky Z starting name with a long history. It has been the name of several early saints and a pope, as well as the Byzantine author of a history of the Roman Empire, published in the sixth century CE.
                            • Elice
                              • Festie