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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *e.
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Rhamondre m African American
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Rheece m & f English (Modern, Rare), Welsh (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Rhys, this form is usually seen as a masculine spelling, although like all forms of the name it can be masculine or feminine.
Rhine m English
From Middle English Rine, Ryne, from Old English Rīn (“the Rhine”), from Middle High German, ultimately Proto-Germanic *Rīnaz, from Gaulish Rēnos, from a Pre-Celtic or Proto-Celtic *Reinos; one of a class of river names built from Proto-Indo-European *h₃reyH- (“to move, flow, run”).
Rhone m English (Anglicized)
Possible Anglicization of Ronne, may be inspired by the River Rhône.
Rhyme m & f English (American)
Comes from the word rhyme which means “words that sound similar”
Rhyse m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Rhys.
Rice m English (Rare, Archaic)
English form of the Welsh name Rhys.
Richere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ric "king, ruler" and here "army". Cognate to Germanic Richar and French Riquier.
Ricsige m Anglo-Saxon, History
Derived from the Old English elements ric "ruler, king" and sige "victory". This name was borne by Rīcsiġe of Northumbria, who became king of Northumbria from 873 until 876.
Ridle m German (Rare)
The name of the football player Ridle Baku was inspired by the surname of the German football player Karl-Heinz Riedle.
Ridouane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Ridwan (chiefly Moroccan).
Riece m & f American (Rare)
Variant of Reese/Rhys.
Rieme f & m West Frisian
West Frisian short form of names that have Germanic hrôthi Anglo-Frisian hreth- "glory, fame" as a first element, such as Rodmar and Rotburg.
Rieneke f & m Dutch
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Rien 1) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -ke to the original name... [more]
Riese f & m American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the (originally German) surname Riese.
Rifke m West Frisian (Archaic)
Frisian diminutive of a masculine Germanic given name, which was likely Riffert or a variant of Rieuwert (such as Rivert and Riwert).
Rifkie m Indonesian
Variant of Rifki.
Rifqie m Indonesian
Variant of Rifki.
Rikinosuke m Japanese
This name combines 力 (rii, riki, ryoku, chikara) meaning "bear up, exert, power, strain, strength, strong" and 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this" with 助 (jo, suke, tasu.keru) meaning "assist, help, rescue," 介 (kai, suke) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish", 輔 (fu, ho, tasu.keru, suke) meaning "help" or 典 (ten, den, suke) meaning "ceremony, code, law, rule."... [more]
Rilee f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Riley.
Rime f & m West Frisian
Variant spelling of Rieme.
Rimke f & m West Frisian
Variant of Rim, where the diminutive suffix ke has been added to the name.
Rimme m West Frisian
Strictly masculine form of Rieme.
Rinke m & f West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian
Masculine and feminine form of Rinne, with the diminutive suffix ke included.
Rinke m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Rinkr.
Rinne m West Frisian
Frisian form of Rein.
Rinnosuke m Japanese
From Japanese 林 (rin) meaning "woods; grove; forest; copse", 之 (no), a possessive marker, combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assistance". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Rinse m West Frisian
Means counselor.
Rinsuke m Japanese
From Japanese 林 (rin) meaning "woods; grove; forest; copse" combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assistance". Other combinations of kanji characters are possible.
Rintje m West Frisian
Frisian form of Rein, with the diminutive suffix je included. A well-known bearer of this name is the Dutch-Frisian speed skater Rintje Ritsma.
Rippe m West Frisian
A longer form of Rip.
Rique m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Henrique.
Ritske m West Frisian
Diminutive of Ritse.
Riware m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton ri "king" and uuaroe "game". Saint Riware was the brother of Saint Riwanon and the uncle of Saint Hervé.
Rizkie m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Rmåke m Walloon
Walloon form of Remaclus.
Roane m Irish
Variant of Roan.
Roarke m Irish
It derives from the surname Ó Ruairc in Irish. Other variants of the surname include Rourke and O'Rourke, both common in Ireland. Possibly an Irish translation of the Germanic name Roderick
Robaire m Obscure
Possibly an invented name based on the phonetic spelling of the French pronunciation of Robert.
Robe m Sami
Sami form of Robert.
Robe m Spanish
Diminutive of Roberto.
Robespierre m French (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Robespierre as a given name, used in reference to Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794), who was one of the best-known leaders of the French Revolution.
Roble m Eastern African, Somali
Variant of Rooble, used outside of Somalia.
Rocinante m Pet, Literature
Means "nag; old horse" in Spanish. This is the name of Don Quixote's horse.
Rodante m Spanish (Philippines)
Means "rolling" in Spanish. A bearer of this name is Rodante Marcoleta, a Filipino politician.
Roddie m English
Variant of Roddy.
Rodgie m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Rodger.
Rødhe m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Rauði.
Rodopiane m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Rhodopianus via its hellenized form Rhodopianos.
Roe m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Roe.
Roee m Hebrew
Roee (רעי or רועי) means "my shepherd" in Hebrew. It is derived from the old testament where it appears 25 times. the most famous quote is " יְהוָה רֹעִי, לֹא אֶחְסָר" (Psalms 23:1).
Roelie f & m Dutch
Diminutive of given names starting with Roel-, such as Roeland and Roelof (for males) and Roelanda and Roelofje (for females).
Roelke m & f Dutch (Rare)
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Roel) into a feminine name by simply adding the Dutch diminutive suffix -ke to the original name... [more]
Roelofje f & m Dutch
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Roelof) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -je to the original name... [more]
Roeltje f & m Dutch, West Frisian
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Roel) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -tje to the original name... [more]
Roge m Spanish
Diminutive of Rogelio.
Rogie m English
Diminutive of Roger.
Rogue f & m English
From Breton rog (“haughty”) or Middle French rogue (“arrogant, haughty”), from Old Northern French rogre, Old Norse hrokr (“excess, exuberance”).
Rohe m & f Maori
Means "land" in Māori.
Rohme m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Rohme.
Roine m & f Swedish, Finnish (Rare)
From the name of a lake in Häme, Finland. There are theories on the origin of this name, it could've come from Germanic hreini meaning "clean, clear" or from Pre-Germanic/Baltic *kroinis meaning "clean"... [more]
Roke m Spanish
Variant of Roque.
Rokee f & m English
I created this name for myself and I feel that other people should be able to see and use it!
Rolle m Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
A pet form of names containing the name element hrod, for example Rolf.
Romance m English (Rare)
From the English word “romance” this was given to 9 baby boys in the USA in 2014.
Romare m African American (Rare)
The African American collage artist Romare Bearden is a famous person with this first name.
Romdhane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic رمضان (see Ramadan) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Rome m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the capital city of Italy (see Rome). This is also a diminutive of Roman.
Romie m American (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Romie.
Romiegè m Provençal
Provençal form of Remigius.
Romke m & f West Frisian
Diminutive of Romme (when the bearer is male) and feminine form of Romme.
Romlee m Thai (Muslim), Malay
Variant of Ramli also used in Thailand.
Romme m West Frisian (Rare)
Frisian short form of names that contain the Old High Germanic element hrôm, such as Rombert and Romuald.
Rongjie f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour, prosper" and 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, pure, purify".
Rongomaitere m Moriori
This is a personal noun. The name has different meanings that deal with the sea. It is an allegorical proportionate for ocean. This noun also means 'peace on the ocean.' One possible meaning is 'ocean god'... [more]
Ronlee m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Means "Ron's clearing". Combination of the name Ron 1, a short form of Ronald, and the name Lee, means "clearing".
Rooble m Somali
A Somali name that means "rain man" or "one who brings rain." The Somali word roob means "rain."
Roone m English
A name of Irish origin meaning red-haired. A noticeable bearer is the American sports and news broadcasting executive Roone Arledge (1931-2002)
Roose m Literature, Popular Culture
Roose Bolton is the name of major character from the Song of Ice and Fire books by GRR Martin and the TV show Game of Thrones based upon the former. ... [more]
Röpke m Low German
Low German diminutive of Robert.
Rosedale m English
A variant of Rosendale . habitational name from Rosedale (North Yorkshire). The placename derives from Old Norse dalr ‘valley’ with an uncertain first element either hross ‘horse’ (genitive plural hrossa) or the Old Norse personal name Russi Ross
Roslee m Malay
Variant of Rusli.
Roslie m Malay
Variant of Rusli.
Rosse m Literature, Theatre
This is the name of a thane in William Shakespeare's Macbeth (also spelled Ross).
Rossie f & m English
A variant of the surname Rossi, a variant of Rosie or diminutive of Ross.
Røthe m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Rauði.
Roué m Dutch (Surinamese, Rare)
Meaning uncertain, but likely derived from the French surname Roué or even Rué.... [more]
Rougié m Provençal
Provençal form of Roger.
Roumié m Provençal
Provençal form of Rémy.
Roure m Catalan (Modern, Rare)
Means "oak" in Catalan.
Rourke m American
Transferred use of the surname Rourke.
Rowe f & m English
Diminutive of Rowan, Roland, or Rhoda.
Rowie f & m English
A short form of names such as Rowan, Rowena, or Rowanne
Royne m Swedish
Variant of Roine.
Ruane m Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Ruadháin.
Ruaree m Manx
Manx cognate of Ruaidhrí. This name was traditionally Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Roger, Roderick and occasionally as Roddy.
Ruee m English
Diminutive of Reuben.
Rufe m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Rufus.
Ruffie m English
Variant of Ruffy.
Rugare m Shona
Means "peace, well being" in Shona.
Ruhe m & f American (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Ruhe.
Rule m Spanish
Diminutive of Raul.
Rulle m Swedish
Short form of Rudolf.
Rumble f & m English (American)
From rumble (v.). Slang noun meaning "gang fight" is from 1946. Meaning "backmost part of a carriage" is from 1808 (earlier rumbler, 1801), probably from the effect of sitting over the wheels; hence rumble seat (1828).
Rune m & f Thai
Means "happy, joyful; pleasant, refreshing" in Thai.
Ruoye f & m Chinese
From Chinese 若 (ruò) meaning "like, as" combined with 叶/葉 (yè) meaning "leaf", 晔/曄 (yè) meaning "bright, radiant", 烨/燁 (yè) meaning "glorious, bright, splendid", 野 (yě) meaning "field, wilderness, wild", or 业/業 (yè) meaning "business, trade, merits, achievements"... [more]
Rûperte m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Robert.
Rurique m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Rurik.
Ruse m Macedonian
Usually a Slavic name Ruse is most common in Macedonia. It has a Slavic meaning derived from the word рус (rus) "fair haired" or "fair/red bearded".... [more]
Ruslee m Thai (Muslim), Malay
Thai form of Rusli as well as a Malay variant.
Russelle m & f English (Rare)
Variant or feminine form of Russell.
Russie m English
Variant of Russy.
Rustie m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Rusty.
Rustique m French
French form of Rusticus.
Rûtulfe m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Rudolph.
Ruune f & m Finnish
Variant of Pryyne.
Ryanlee m Obscure
Combination of Ryan and Lee.
Rydale m English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an Appalachian form of Rydell, used a given name.
Rye m & f English
Transferred use of the English surname Rye.... [more]
Ryelee f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Riley. The USA Social Security Administration has recorded 12 girls and 6 boys with the name Ryelee in 2014.
Rykve m Finnish
Finnish form of Tryggve.
Ryne m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ryne.
Ryomie m Japanese (Americanized)
Ryomie Kuwaye lived in Sunnyside Makawao, Hawaii according to the 1940 census.
Ryonosuke m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryounosuke.
Ryoue f & m Japanese
From Japanese 了 (ryou) meaning "end" combined with 衛 (e) meaning "defense, protection". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ryounosuke m Japanese
From Japanese 亮 (ryou) meaning "cool, refreshing", 之 (no), a possessive marker, combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assistance". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Ryunosuke m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryuunosuke.
Ryusuke m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryuusuke.
Ryuusuke m Japanese
From Japanese 竜, 龍 (ryuu) meaning "dragon" combined with 介 (suke) meaning "forerunner, herald". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Ryyne m & f Finnish
Finnish variant of Brynjolf.
Saadeddine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سعد الدين (see Sa'd ad-Din) chiefly used in North Africa.
Saadedine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سعد الدين (see Sa'd ad-Din) chiefly used in North Africa.
Saadoune m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سعدون (see Sadun) chiefly used in North Africa.
Saare m Tigrinya
Means "winner" in Tigrinya.
Sabbace m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Sabbatios via Sabbatius.
Sabbe m Sami
Derived from Sami sabbe "staff".
Sabe m English
Diminutive of Sabellius.
Sabre m African, Muslim, Northern African, Iranian, Arabic (Egyptian)
African, Islamic name for boys meaning patient, sharp and enduring.
Sabre m Malay, Malaysian
Possibly a variant of Sabri, used in Malaysia.
Sabree m Malay
Malay variant of Sabri.
Sadique m Bengali
Bengali variant of Sadiq.
Sadire m Filipino
"pure" from Filipino dialect Ilocano.
Sadoine m Arthurian Cycle
Cousin of Guinevere and brother of Guiomar.
Sae f & m Japanese
From 冴え (sae) meaning "clarity; skilfulness," also written with a combination of a sa kanji, like 小 meaning "small," 左 meaning "left," 佐 meaning "help," 紗 meaning "gauze," 沙 meaning "sand" or 三 meaning "three," and an e kanji, like 恵 meaning "wisdom," 枝 meaning "branch, bough," 栄 meaning "glory, prosperity," 英 meaning "wisdom, brilliance," 江 meaning "inlet, bay" or 重 meaning "fold, layer."... [more]
Sæbbe m Old Swedish
Old Swedish diminutive of Sæbiǫrn.
Sæve m Old Norse
Old Swedish name derived from the adjectives siæver, sæver "calm, self-possessed, tranquil, gentle, leisurely".
Safe-deliverance m & f English (Puritan)
Referring to being delivered from evil by God.
Safee m Malay
Malay variant of Safi.
Safe-on-highe m English (Puritan)
Often given to children expected to perish. References the safety of a child in Heaven versus earth.
Safere m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table.
Safouane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Safwan (chiefly Moroccan).
Sagamore m Wampanoag, French (Rare)
Derived from the word sagamore, which is an anglicization of a Native American word that means "chief".... [more]
Sagie m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Variant of Sagi and Sagit.
Sagie f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of the name Sage.
Sagramore m Arthurian Cycle, Popular Culture
An Old French variant of the Old French sicamor meaning "sycamore", as in the tree.... [more]
Şahînê m Kurdish
Kurdish form of Shahin.
Sahure m Ancient Egyptian
Means "he who is close to Re" in Egyptian.
Saifeddine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سيف الدين (see Sayf ad-Din) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Saimone m Tongan
Tongan form of Simon 1.
Sâjare m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sejer.
Sakae m Japanese
From the Japanese 栄 (sakae) "glory, flourish, honour, prosperity". Other kanji or kanji combinations can be used.
Sákariarse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Zacharias.
Sakariye m Somali
Somali form of Zechariah.
Sake m West Frisian
Frisian short form of Germanic names that contain an element that is closely related to Old High German sahhan meaning "to fight, to battle."... [more]
Sakhile m Zulu
Means "we have built" in Zulu.
Sakiuse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Zakæus.
Sakunosuke m Japanese
From Japanese 策 (saku) meaning "plan; policy", 之 (no), a possessive marker combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assistance". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Sakurae m & f Japanese
From Japanese 桜 (sakura) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 咲 (e) meaning "(flowers) bloom, come out". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Salandre m Arthurian Cycle
A knight defeated in joust by Perceval.
Salbatore m Basque
Basque form of Salvador.
Sâle m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Saul.
Sale m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that contain the Germanic elements salo or sal, such as Salabert and Salamar.
Sale m Serbian
Nickname for Aleksandar or Saša.
Sale m Western African, Hausa
Hausa form of Salih.
Salemite m Efik
Means "offspring of peace" in Efik.
Salimbene m Medieval Italian
Derived from Italian salimmo meaning "we went up" combined with Italian bene meaning "good". Also compare Ognibene.... [more]
Salle m West Frisian
Variant form of Sale.
Salvadore m Corsican, Sardinian
Corsican and Sardinian form of Salvatore.
Salvaire m Occitan
Occitan form of Salvador.
Salvije m Croatian
Croatian form of Salvius.
Samanie f & m Louisiana Creole (Rare)
Most likely a transferred use of the surname Samanie which seems to originate in Houma, Louisiana.
Samanosuke m Japanese
This name can be used as 左馬之介 or 左馬之助 with 左 (sa, sha, hidari) meaning "left", 馬 (ba, uma, uma-, ma) meaning "horse", 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this", 介 (kai, suke) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish" and 助 (jo, suke, su.keru, tasu.karu, tasu.keru) meaning "assist, help, rescue."... [more]
Sáme m Greenlandic
Short form of Sámisût.
Samee m & f Urdu, English (Rare)
As an Urdu masculine name, means "one who hears." It is a convention to use either a prefix Abdus or a suffix Ullah along the name, which gives meanings of the servant of All Hearing or hearer of God respectively.... [more]
Samere m Shona
Shona form of Samuel.
Şamge m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balker шам (şam) meaning "holy, sacred", "native, dear" or "beautiful".
Samidare m & f Japanese
Means "early summer rain" in Japanese.
Samie m & f English (American)
Variant of Sammy.
Samme m West Frisian
Frisian short form of Samuel or a variant of Sanne.
Sammee f & m English
Variant spelling of Sammy.
Sammye f & m English
Alternate spelling of Sammy.
Sammylee m Obscure
Combination of Sammy and Lee.
Samoe m & f Thai
Means "always, constantly" or "even, level" in Thai.
Samrose m Pakistani
originates from arabic word
Sanche m Medieval French
French form of Sancho.
Sandre m & f French (Rare), Provençal
Short form of Alexandre and Aleissandre for men and French form of Sandra for women.... [more]
Såne m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish variant of Sune.
Sane m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that contain the Gothic element sanths, such as Sandebert and Sandulf.
Sangye m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan སངས་རྒྱས (sangs-rgyas) referring to the Buddha, derived from སངས (sangs) meaning "purified, cleansed" and རྒྱས (rgyas) meaning "extended, spread".
Sannagie m Scots
Diminutive of Sannag.
Sante m Old Swedish
Medieval Swedish form of Alexander.
Sarbadore m Sardinian
Nuorese form of Salvatore.
Sarmeane m Georgian (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning unknown. It might possibly be related to the Greek verb σαρμεύω (sarmeuo) meaning "to dig sand", which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun σαρμός (sarmos) meaning "heap of earth, that what is swept together"... [more]
Sarshine f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian сар (sar) meaning "moon" and шинэ (shine) meaning "new".
Saruul-erdene f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian саруул (saruul) meaning "clear, bright, lucid" or "healthy, robust" and эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" or "precious".
Sarvadore m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Salvatore.
Sasuke m Japanese, Popular Culture
From Japanese 佐 (sa) "assistant, help" combined with 介 (suke) "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish", 助 (suke) "assistant, help, rescue", 輔 (suke) "help", 祐 (suke) "help" or 亮 (suke) "clear, help".... [more]
Satre m Etruscan Mythology
Satre is an Etruscan god identified with Saturn
Satse m Greenlandic
Variant of Setse.
Saule m Italian (Rare)
Italian variant of Saul.
Saummie m Scots
Diminutive of Saumal.
Sauvaire m Provençal
Provençal form of Salvator.
Sauve m French
French form of Salvius.
Sauvèstre m Provençal
Provençal form of Silvester.
Savane m & f Lao
From the Sanskrit स्वर्ग (swarga) meaning "heaven".
Savatije m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Sabbatios via Sabbatius.
Sävele f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means "melody". Variant of Sävel
Savié m Provençal
Provençal form of Xavier.
Savle m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Sha'ul (see Saul).
Sawnie m Scots
Variant of Sandy.
Sazalee m Malay
Variant of Sazali.
Scamandre m Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Skamandros via Scamander.
Schmaye m Yiddish
One of the Yiddish forms of Shemaiah.
Schorse m Low German
Low German form of Georg.
Schyble m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Lightning.
Science m English (American, Rare)
Middle English (denoting knowledge) from Old French, from Latin scientia, from scire ‘know.’
Ścirye m & f Tocharian
Means "star" in Tocharian.
Se m & f Chinese
From Chinese 瑟 (sè) meaning "zither".
Seabrooke m English
Transferred use of the surname Seabrooke.