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- EA:
Another name the Babylonians called Enki,
myth name of a god of creation, wisdom, and keeper of
divine laws, meaning either "lord of the
earth" or "lord of the underworld."
- EACHANN:
"Brown horse." Scottish name composed of the
Gaelic elements each "horse" and donn
"brown."
- EACHTHIGHEARNA:
"Lord of horses." Gaelic name composed
of the elements each
"horse," and tighearna "lord,
master."
- EADBHARD
(Eadbhárd): Irish form of Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EADE:
Middle English nickname for Adam,
meaning "earth."
- EADGAR:
"Rich spear." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the
elements ead "fortune, prosperity,
riches," and gar "spear."
Equivalent to English Edgar.
- EADGARD:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Eadgar,
meaning "Rich spear."
- EADWEARD:
"Guardian of prosperity." Anglo-Saxon name
composed of the Old English elements ead
"fortune, prosperity, riches," and weard
"guard."
- EADWIG:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ead
"fortune, riches, prosperity," and wig
"strife, war."
- EALDRED
(Ealdræd): "Ancient counsel." Anglo-Saxon name
composed of the Old English elements eald,
"ancient, old," and ræd
"counsel."
- EALDWINE:
"Old friend." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the
Old English elements eald "ancient,
old," and wine "friend."
- EALLAIR:
Scottish name derived from Gaelic Ceallair,
meaning "cellar worker."
- ÉAMON:
Gaelic form of English Edmund, meaning
"protector of prosperity."
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EAMON: Irish and English form of Gaelic Éamon, meaning
"protector of prosperity."
- EAMONN
(Éamonn): Gaelic form of Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
- EAN:
Manx form of John,
meaning "God is gracious."
- EANNA
(Éanna): Gaelic name derived from the element éan,
meaning "bird."
- EANRAIG:
Scottish/Gaelic form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
- EARL: Aristocratic
title transferred to nickname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl,
meaning "nobleman, prince, warrior."
- EARLE:
Variant of English Earl, meaning
"nobleman, prince, warrior."
- EARNEST:
Variant of English Ernest,
meaning "battle
to the death."
- EASTER:
English unisex name derived from the name of the
holiday, "Easter," itself related to the Old
English word for "April," Eosturmónaþ/Eastermónaþ.
- EB:
Nickname for longer names beginning with the element Eb-.
- EBBE:
Nickname for German Eberhard, meaning
"strong as a boar."
- EBBIE:
English pet form of German Ebner, meaning
"Father of [or is] light."
- EBBY:
Variant of English Ebbie, meaning
"Father of [or is] light."
- EBEN:
Nickname for English Ebenezer, meaning
"foundation stone, stone of help."
- EBENEZER:
English form of Hebrew Evenezer, first used
as a forename by 17th century Puritans, meaning
"foundation stone; stone of help." It is the
biblical name of the
place where the Israelites were defeated by
the Philistines. After they got their revenge, Samuel
set up a memorial stone by this name.
- EBER:
- Biblical name of a
descendant of Shem,
meaning "pass over; the other side (of the
Euphrates River)."
- Irish form of
Gaelic Éibhear,
meaning "bowman."
- EBERARDO:
Spanish form of English Everard,
meaning "strong as a boar."
- EBERHARD:
"Strong as a boar." Old German name
composed of the elements eber "wild
boar" and hard "brave, hardy,
strong."
- EBERHART:
Variant of German Eberhard,
meaning "strong as a boar."
- EBERT:
Abbreviated form of German Eberhart,
meaning
"strong as a boar."
- EBNER:
Originally a German nickname for someone who lived on a
plateau, from eben "plateau" and the suffix -er
denoting an inhabitant, it is now sometimes considered a
German form of biblical Abner,
meaning "father of [or is] light."
- EBRAHIM: Muslim
form of Ibrahim,
meaning "father of a multitude."
- EBURHARD:
Variant of German Eberhard,
meaning "strong as a boar."
- ECGBERCT:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht, meaning
"bright edge of a sword."
- ECGBRYHT:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the elements ecg
"edge (of a sword)" and beorht
"bright, famous."
- ECKBERT:
German equivalent of English Egbert,
meaning
"bright edge of a sword."
- ECKEHARD:
Variant of German Eckhard, meaning
"strong point (of a sword)."
- ECKHARD:
"Strong point (of a sword)." German name
composed of the elements ek/eg "edge,
point (of a sword)" and hard "brave,
hardy, strong."
- ECKHARDT:
Variant of German Eckhard, meaning
"strong point (of a sword)."
- ED:
English nickname for
longer names beginning with the element Ed-.
- EDAN:
Variant of English Aidan,
meaning "fire."
- EDDIE:
Pet form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDDY:
Variant of English Eddie, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDER:
- Basque unisex name
meaning "beautiful, handsome."
- Hebrew biblical name of a member of the
tribe of Benjamin,
meaning "flock, herd."
- EDGAR:
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon
Eadgar, meaning "Rich
spear."
- EDGARD:
French form of Anglo-Saxon Eadgard,
meaning "Rich spear."
- EDGARDO:
Spanish form of
Anglo-Saxon Eadgard, meaning
"Rich spear."
- EDI: Nickname
for Albanian Eduart, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDISON:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"son of Eade."
- EDIZ:
Turkish name meaning "high."
- EDMOND:
French form of English Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
- EDMONDO:
Italian form of
English Edmund, meaning
"protector of prosperity."
- EDMUND:
"Protector of prosperity." English name composed of the Old English elements ead
"fortune, riches, prosperity," and mund
"protector."
- EDMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of English Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
- EDOARDO:
Italian form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDOM: Hebrew biblical name
of an ancient kingdom, and a name applied to Esau
and his descendants, meaning "red."
- EDON:
- Albanian name meaning "he
loves."
- "Rich bear cub." Old English name composed of
the elements ead "fortune, prosperity,
riches" and hun "bear cub."
- EDORTA:
Basque form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDOUARD
(Édouard): French form of English Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EDRIC:
"Rich ruler." Old English name composed of the
elements ead "fortune, riches,
prosperity" and ric "rule."
- EDSEL:
Variant of German Etzel, meaning
"noble."
- EDUÁRD:
Hungarian form of English Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EDUARD:
Czech and German form of English Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EDUARDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDUARDS:
Latvian form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDUART: Albanian
form of English Edward, meaning "guardian
of prosperity."
- EDUN:
Variant of English Edon, meaning "rich
bear cub."
- EDUR:
Basque name meaning "snow."
- EDVÁRD:
Hungarian form of English Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EDVARD:
Czech and Scandinavian form of English Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EDWARD:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadweard,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EDWIN:
"Rich friend." English name composed of the
Old English elements ead "fortune, rich,
prosperity" and wine "friend."
- EDWYN:
Variant of English Edwin, meaning
"rich friend."
- EDZARD:
Frisian form of German Eckhard,
meaning "strong point (of a sword)."
- EELIS:
Finnish form of Elijah, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
- EEMELI:
Finnish form of
German/Scandinavian Emil, meaning
"rival."
- EERIKKI:
Finnish form
of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
- EERO:
Finnish form of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
- EETU:
Finnish form of English Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EFISIO:
Italian form of Latin Ephesius,
meaning "from Ephesus."
- EFRAIM:
Variant of Hebrew Efrayim,
meaning "fruitful."
- EFRAIN
(Efraín): Spanish form of
Hebrew Efrayim, meaning
"fruitful."
- EFRAYIM:
Original Hebrew form of biblical Ephraim,
meaning
"fruitful."
- EFREM:
Variant of Hebrew Efrayim,
meaning "fruitful."
- EFSTATHIOS:
Variant of Greek Eustathios,
meaning "good stability."
- EGBERT:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht,
meaning "bright edge of a sword."
- EGGERT:
Low German form of Eckhard,
meaning "strong point (of a sword)."
- EGIDIO:
Italian form of Latin Aegidius,
meaning "kid, young goat."
- EGIDIUSZ:
Polish form of Latin Aegidius,
meaning "kid, young goat."
- EGIL:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Egill,
meaning "little edge/point (of a sword)."
Sometimes used as a nickname, or pet name for longer
names beginning with Eg-, meaning "edge,
point."
- EGILL:
"Little edge/point (of a sword)." Old Norse
name composed of the word eg "edge,
point" and a diminutive suffix.
- EGNATIUS:
Old Roman family name possibly from Latin ignotus,
meaning "unknowing."
- EGON:
Old German name derived from eg, meaning
"edge/point (of a sword)."
- EGUZKI:
Basque name meaning "sun."
- EGYED:
Hungarian form of Latin Aegidius,
meaning "kid, young goat."
- EGZON: Albanian name meaning
"enjoyment."
- EHSAN:
Variant of Arabic Ahsan, meaning
"compassion."
- EHUD:
Hebrew biblical
name of a judge of Israel, and a descendant of Benjamin,
meaning "pleasant and sympathetic."
- EIBHEAR
(Éibhear): "Bowman." Gaelic legend name of two
sons of Mil (Éibhear
Dunn and Éibhear Finn)
who conquered Ireland. The name is the Gaelic form of
Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
- EIBHIR
(Eibhir): Variant of Gaelic Éibhear,
meaning "bowman."
- EIDEARD:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
- EIJI:
Japanese name meaning "excellent second son;
splendid ruler."
- EILAM:
Variant of biblical Elam, meaning
"eternal" in Hebrew and "highland"
in Akkadian.
- EILEIFR:
"Ever-heir." Old Norse name composed of the
elements ei "ever" and leifr
"heir."
- EILERT:
Frisian and Scandinavian form of German Eckhard,
meaning "strong
point (of a sword)."
- EILIAN:
Welsh unisex name probably derived from the legendary
Ffynnon Eilian (St. Elian's
well) where miraculous cures were once said to have been
performed. The name probably derives from the Welsh word
eilio, meaning "second, a moment in
time."
- EIMHIN
(Éimhín): Irish/Gaelic unisex name derived from the
element eim, meaning "ready, swift."
- EINAR:
"One warrior." Scandinavian name composed of
the Old Norse elements ein "one" and arr
"warrior."
- EINION:
Welsh name meaning "anvil."
- EINRI
(Éinrí): Irish/Gaelic form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
- EIRAN:
Variant of Hebrew Eran, meaning
"awake; vigilant."
- EIRENAIOS:
Ancient Greek name meaning "peaceful."
- EIRIK:
Norwegian form of
English Eric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
- EIRIKR
(Eiríkr): "Ever-ruler." Old Norse name
composed of the elements ei
"ever" and ríkr "ruler."
- EIRINN
(Éirinn): Original Gaelic form of Irish unisex Erin,
meaning "peace."
- EITAN:
Hebrew form of biblical Ethan, meaning
"strong, long-lived."
- EITRI:
Norse myth name of a dwarf who, with his brother Brökk,
made magical objects for the gods, including the hammer
of Thor.
- EKAIN:
Basque month name meaning "June."
- EKAITZ:
Basque name meaning "storm."
- EKENE:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "praise."
- EKENEDILICHUKWU:
African Igbo unisex name meaning "all praise to
God."
- EKEWAKA:
Hawaiian form of Edward, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EKKEHARDT:
Variant of German Eckhard, meaning "strong
point (of a sword)."
- EKUNDAYO:
African Yoruba unisex name meaning "sorrow becomes
joy."
- EKWUEME:
African Igbo name meaning "he says, he does."
- ELADA:
Lithuanian form of
Latin Helladius,
meaning "of Greece."
- ELADIO:
Spanish form of Latin Helladius,
meaning "of Greece."
- ELAM:
Biblical name of many characters, including the eldest
of Shem's five sons.
Said to mean "eternal" in Hebrew and
"highland" in Akkadian.
- ELARIO:
Variant of Italian Ilario,
meaning "joyful, happy."
- ELAZAR:
Variant of Hebrew Eleazar, meaning
"my God has helped."
- ELBERT:
Probably a variant of English Albert,
meaning "bright nobility."
- ELBURZ:
Variant of Persian Alborz.
Meaning unknown.
- ELDAD:
Hebrew biblical name of one of the two Israelites whose
prophecies Joshua
complained about to Moses,
meaning "beloved of God" or "friend of
God."
- ELDEN:
Variant of English Alden, meaning "old
friend."
- ELDER
(Élder): Variant of Portuguese Hélder,
meaning "slanting surface."
- ELDIN:
Variant of English Alden, meaning "old
friend."
- ELDIS:
Variant of English Aldous,
which was possibly
originally a nickname for longer names containing
the element Ald-, meaning
"old."
- ELDON:
"Ella's hill." English surname transferred to
forename use, itself composed of the masculine
Anglo-Saxon name Ella and the Old
English element dun "hill."
- ELDOUS:
Variant of English Aldous,
which was possibly
originally a nickname for longer names containing
the element Ald-, meaning
"old."
- ELDRED:
Variant of Middle English Aldred,
meaning "old counsel."
- ELDRIC:
Variant of German Aldrick, meaning
"old ruler; long time ruler."
- ELDRICH:
Variant of German Aldrick,
meaning
"old ruler; long time ruler."
- ELDWEN:
Variant of English Alden, meaning "old
friend."
- ELDWIN:
Variant of English Alden, meaning "old
friend."
- ELEAZAR:
Hebrew biblical name of a
son of Aaron and a
servant of Abraham,
meaning "my god has helped."
- ELEFTHERIOS:
Variant of Greek Eleutherios,
meaning "the liberator."
- ELEK:
Hungarian form of Greek Alexius,
meaning "defender."
- ELEUTERIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eleutherius,
meaning "the liberator."
- ELEUTHERIOS:
Greek myth name by which Dionysos
and Eros were
sometimes referred, meaning "the liberator."
- ELEUTHERIUS:
Latin form of Greek Eleutherios,
meaning "the liberator."
- ELGAR:
Variant of English Algar,
meaning "elf spear."
- ELGER:
Variant of English Algar,
meaning "elf spear."
- ELHANAN:
Biblical name of a warrior in King David's
army, meaning "God is gracious."
- ELI:
Hebrew biblical name of a high
priest and last of the Judges in the days of Samuel,
meaning "ascend."
- ELIA:
Italian form of Elijah, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
- ELIAB:
Biblical name of a leader of the tribe of Zebulun,
meaning "my God is Father."
- ELIAKIM: Hebrew biblical
name of the steward of King Hezekiah's
palace. This is the original name of Jehoiakim,
meaning "he whom Jehovah has set up."
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