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Boy Names Ending with -lee

Lee ending baby names and what they mean, with 62 results. -lee names are used more often as feminine names. These boy names were at the peak of their popularity in the 1890s (ADOPTION OF 0.38%) and have become significantly less widespread since (ADOPTION 0.04%, 88.7% LESS), with names like Lee becoming less stylish. Delee (TOP 19%) and Glee (41%) are familiar -lee last names. Here is the list of -lee names for girls.

-lee names

Ainslee - Fairlee | Farnlee - Langlee | Lee - Townlee | Waverlee - Yardlee

Ainslee - Fairlee

Ainslee1
Var. of Ansley. Based on Old English language. "Hermitage field." Uncommon. Compare Ainslee with common surnames Allee (UPPER 8%), Alee (85%), which also end with -lee. Unisex name.

Aynslee, Ainslee2
Forms of Ainsley. From Old English. "Only hermitage wood or clearing." Unique. Ainslee and Aynslee are not found in the US Census.

Atlee

Atlee1
Var. of Adlai. Stems fr. Hebrew language. "God is just." Less popular today. Atlee was last listed in the 1910s in the Top 2000. See also Atley.

Attlee, Atlee2
Forms of Atley. Derivative of Old English word. "The meadow." Less widespread today. Atlee was the version last recorded (1910-1919) in the Top 2000.

Bailey and variants

Baylee, Baillee, Bailee
Var. of Bailey. From Old English. "Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification." Bailee, Baillee and Baylee are barely found as male names.

Baxlee
Form of Baxley. Based on Middle English element. "Baker's meadow." Not in Top 2000. See also Boslee.

Bentley and variants

Lee1, Bentlee
Var. of Bentley. Source fr. Old English element. "Bent grass meadow." Common, with usage of 0.033% for Bentlee and Lee as baby names in 2018, but lower than 0.034% the previous year.

Berklee
Form of Berkeley. From Old English. "The birch tree meadow." Berklee is not a Top 2000 name.

Blakelee
Form of Blakely. Derived fr. Old English element. "Dark meadow; pale meadow." Blakelee is rarely adopted as a boys' name. Also used for girls.

Boslee
Var. of Bosley. Stems fr. Middle English element. "Meadow near the woods." Not in Top 2000. See also Baxlee.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -lee names: Atlee, Baylee, Bentlee, Bradlee, Lee

Bradley and variants

Lee2, Bradlee
Forms of Bradley. Stems fr. Old English word. "Broad meadow." Lee is a Top 2000 baby name.

Branlee
Form of Branley. Origin fr. Old English word. "Raven meadow." Not widespread. Branlee is not listed in the US Demographics. See also Brinley.

Brynlee, Brinlee
Forms of Brinley. Based on Old English element. "Burnt meadow." Brinlee and Brynlee are scarcely used as male names, and Brinlee is found frequently (UPPER 22%) as a last name.

Brocklee
Form of Brockley. From Old English word. "Meadow of the badger." Unusual. Brocklee (compare Brodee) uses the androgynous -ee suffix.

Bromlee
Var. of Bromley. Derivative of Old English. "Meadow where broom grows." Bromlee is not frequently used as a children's name. See also Brynlee.

Brylee
Root fr. American. Probably an invented name of Bryan .. Unisex name. Brylee was not a Top birth name in 2018.

Cheslee
Form of Chesley. Derivative of Old English, Latin words. "Meadow of the camp." Ceslee and Chaslee are creative variations.

Cranlee
Var. of Cranley. Stems fr. Old English word. "Meadow with the cranes." Cranlee was not among 2018's Top names. See also Branlee.

Crosslee
Form of Crosley. Based on Old English language. "Meadow of the cross." Rare as a boys' name.

Farley and variants

Lee3, Farlee, Fairlee
Forms of Farley. Based on Old English. "Fern wood." Fairlee and Farlee are more unconventional as boys' names among the variant forms of Farley.

Quick Reference

Summary Index of names [and variants] for -lee names for boys.

1. Ainslee - Fairlee
Ansley [Ainslee], Ainsley [Aynslee, Ainslee], Adlai [Atlee], Atley [Atlee, Attlee], Bailey [Baylee, Bailee, Baillee], Baxley [Baxlee], Bentley [Lee, Bentlee], Berkeley [Berklee], Blakely [Blakelee], Bosley [Boslee], Bradley [Lee, Bradlee], Branley [Branlee], Brinley [Brynlee, Brinlee], Brockley [Brocklee], Bromley [Bromlee], Brylee, Chesley [Cheslee], Cranley [Cranlee], Crosley [Crosslee], Farley [Lee, Farlee, Fairlee]


Farnley [Farnlee], Fernley [Fernlee, Farnlee], Finlay [Lee, Finlee], Hadley [Hadlee], Hagley [Haglee], Hanley [Henlee, Hanlee], Harley [Harlee], Hartley [Hartlee], Henley [Henlee], Hernley [Hernlee], Hockley [Hocklee], Huntley [Huntlee], Hurley [Hurlee], Huxley [Huxlee], July [Julee], Kenley [Kenlee], Kingsley [Kinslee], Kirkley [Kirklee], Knightley [Knightlee], Langley [Langlee]


Ashley [Lee], Leander [Lee], Lee, Leo [Lee], Leonard [Lee], Leroy [Lee], Leslie [Leslee], Lindley [Lindlee], Linley [Linlee], Morley [Morlee], Oakley [Oaklee], Presley [Presslee], Radley [Radlee], Ridgeley [Ridglee], Risley [Rislee], Rockley [Rocklee], Rowley [Rowlee], Riley [Rylee], Stanley [Stanlee], Townsend [Townlee]


Waverley [Waverlee], Yardley [Yardlee]

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