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- ELWIN:
Variant spelling of Middle English Alwin,
meaning "elf friend."
- ELWOOD:
English surname transferred to forename use, possibly
composed of the Old English elements ellern "elder
tree" and wudu "wood," hence "elder
tree forest."
- ELWYN:
Variant spelling of Middle English Elwin, meaning
"elf friend."
- ELY:
Short form of Hebrew Eliyahu,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
- ELYA
(עֶלְיָא): Yiddish form of Hebrew
Eliyahu,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
- ELYACAPH
(אֱלְיָסָף):
Hebrew name meaning "God increases
the family." In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Gad.
- ELYAKIM:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyaqiym
or Greek Eliakim,
meaning "God will
establish."
- ELYAKUM:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyaqiym
or Greek Eliakim, meaning "God will
establish."
- ELYAN:
Perhaps a masculine form of Welsh unisex Eilian,
meaning "second, a moment in time." In
Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round
Table. He was the illegitimate son of Sir Bors,
and cousin to
Lancelot. He
is noted for helping
to rescue Guinevere after her affair with Lancelot was exposed. He joined
Lancelot in his exile. Also spelled Helyan.
- ELYAQIYM
(אֱלְיָקִים): Hebrew name meaning "God will
establish." In
the bible, this is the name of several characters,
including the steward of King Hezekiah's
palace.
- ELYASAF (אֱלְיָסָף):
Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyacaph,
meaning "God increases
the family." In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Gad.
- ELYE
(עֶלְיָא):
Variant spelling of Yiddish Elya, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
- ELYEHOWEYNAY
(אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַי):
Hebrew name meaning "unto God are my eyes." In
the bible, this is the name of many characters,
including a priest and a Korahite temple doorkeeper.
- EMÁNUEL:
Hungarian form of Greek Emmanouel, meaning "God is with us."
- EMANUEL:
Scandinavian form of Greek Emmanouel, meaning "God is with us."
- EMANUELE:
Italian form of
Latin Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us."
- EMAURRI:
Norman French form of German Emmerich,
meaning "work-power."
- EMBARR:
Irish Gaelic name meaning "imagination." In mythology, this
is the name of the heroine Niamh's
magical horse that could
cross the sea and land without touching the water or the ground.
- EMEKA:
African Igbo name meaning "great deeds." Also
used as a nickname for Chukwuemeka,
meaning "God has done something great."
- EMERIC:
Altered form of German Almeric,
meaning "work-power."
- EMERICK:
Variant spelling of German Emeric, meaning "work-power."
- EMERICO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Emericus,
meaning "work-power."
- EMERICUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Americus,
meaning "work-power."
- EMERIK:
Croatian form of Latin Emericus,
meaning "work-power."
- EMERSON: English surname transferred to forename use,
meaning "son of Emery."
- EMERY:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the
German personal name Emeric, meaning
"work-power."
- EMERYK:
Polish form of German Emeric,
meaning "work-power."
- EMIDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emidius,
meaning "half-god, demigod." Literally, this name also means "weary, tired."
- EMIDIUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Emygdius,
meaning
"half-god, demigod."
- EMIGDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emygdius,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
- EMIL:
German and Scandinavian name derived from Latin Æmilius,
meaning "rival." In use by the English.
- ÉMILE: French form of Latin
Æmilius,
meaning "rival."
- EMILIAN:
Romanian form of Latin Æmilianus,
meaning "rival." In use by the Romani.
- EMILIANO:
Italian and Spanish form
of Latin Æmilianus,
meaning "rival."
- ÉMILIEN: French
form
of Latin Æmilianus,
meaning "rival."
- EMILIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Æmilius,
meaning "rival."
- EMIN:
Armenian and Turkish name meaning "honest."
- EMIR
(أمير): Variant spelling of Arabic
Amir,
meaning "commander; prince."
- EMLYN:
Welsh unisex form of German Emmeline, meaning
"work."
- EMMANOUEL
(Ἐμμανουήλ): Greek form of
Hebrew Immanuw'el,
meaning "God is with us." In the New Testament
bible, this is a name given to Christ
by Matthew.
- EMMANUEL:
Latin form of Greek Emmanouel,
meaning "God is with us." In the Old Testament
bible, this
is the name of the promised
Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah.
In the New Testament, it is a name given to Christ
by Matthew. In
use by the English and French.
- EMMERICH:
Altered form of German Amalrich,
meaning "work-power."
- EMMERSON:
Variant spelling of English Emerson, meaning
"son
of Emery."
- EMMET
(Hebrew: אֶמֶת):
-
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from
the French feminine personal name Emmet,
meaning "entire, whole."
- Hebrew name meaning "truth."
The feminine form is spelled Emet.
Compare with the feminine Emmet.
EMMETT:
Variant spelling of English Emmet, meaning
"entire, whole."
Variant spelling of
Hebrew Emmet, meaning
"truth."
EMORY:
Variant spelling of English Emery,
meaning "work-power."
EMRE:
Turkish name, possibly meaning "bard,
poet."
EMRYS:
Welsh form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
EMYGDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emygdius,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
EMYGDIUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Hemigidius,
meaning "half-god, demigod." This is the name
of a German martyred
saint who is supposed to provide protection from
earthquakes.
EMYR:
Welsh name meaning "king."
ENAPAY:
Native American Sioux name meaning "brave."
ENDA:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éanna,
meaning "bird-like."
ENDIKA:
Basque form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENDRIT: Albanian name meaning
"light."
ENÉAS: French and Portuguese form of
Latin Aeneas,
meaning "praise."
ENECO:
Variant spelling of Basque Eneko, probably meaning "my
little one."
ENECHO:
Variant spelling of Basque Eneko, probably meaning "my
little one."
ENEGO:
Variant spelling of Basque Eneko, probably meaning "my
little one."
ENEKO:
Old Basque name first recorded in 1062, and probably
composed of the word ene "mine, my"
and the diminutive suffix -ko, hence "my
little one." The first Basque king of Pamplona was
Eneko Aritza, also known as Eneko the Oak.
ENFYS: Welsh
unisex name meaning
"rainbow."
ENGEL:
Short form of longer Germanic names containing the word engel, meaning "angel."
Though the
word engel is the German word for the heavenly
being, there are two other words which have often
been confused with it so that names containing such
words are difficult to translate. The first, Ingal is an extended form of Ing,
the name of the Old Norse fertility god. The second, Angel is the
Old English spelling for "Angle," the name of
the Germanic tribe of the Jutland peninsula who invaded
eastern and northern Britain in the 5th-6th centuries
and gave their name to England. To further complicate
matters, angel is also the Old English word for
"angle," which has fishing connotations in
both English and German.
ENGELBERT:
Old German name
probably composed of the elements engel "angel"
(but see Engel) and berht "bright,
famous," hence "bright angel."
ENGELRAM:
Old Norman Germanic name composed of the elements Engel
(a variant form of Ingal, an extended form of Ing) and hramn,
"raven," hence "Ing's raven."
ENGIN:
Turkish name meaning "vast."
ENGJELL: Albanian name meaning
"angel."
ENGLEBERT:
Variant spelling of German Engelbert,
meaning "bright angel." But see Engel.
ENIOLA:
African Yoruba unisex name meaning "wealthy."
ENITAN:
African Yoruba name meaning "a person of story;
renowned."
ENKI:
Sumerian name, possibly derived from en-kur, meaning "lord
of the underworld" or "lord of the
Earth." In Babylonian mythology, this is the
name of a god of creation, wisdom,
keeper of divine laws, and half-brother to Enlil.
ENKIDU:
Sumerian myth name of the wild-man friend of Gilgamesh,
possibly meaning "creature of Enki."
ENKOODABAOO:
Variant of Algonquin Enkoodabooaoo, meaning
"one who lives alone."
ENKOODABOOAOO:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "one who
lives alone."
ENLAI
(恩來): Chinese name meaning "favor coming."
ENLIL:
Sumerian name meaning "Lord Wind," or more
literally "Lord of the
Command." In Babylonian mythology, this is the name
of the chief deity and half-brother to Enki.
ÉNNA:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic
Éanna,
meaning "bird-like."
ENNIO:
Italian form of Roman Latin Ennius,
possibly meaning "predestined" or
"favorite of God."
ENNIS:
Unisex name derived from the name of a town in Ireland, from the
word inis, meaning "island." As a personal name it is also
spelled Innis.
ENNIUS:
Roman Latin name, possibly meaning
"predestined" or "favorite of God."
ENOCH:
Anglicized form of Greek Henoch
(Hebrew Chanowk), meaning "dedicated"
or "initiated." In
the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain,
and a son of Jared
the father of Methuselah.
ENOK:
Scandinavian form of Greek Henoch, meaning
"dedicated."
ENOS:
Variant spelling of English Enosh, meaning
"man; human being."
ENOSH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Enowsh, meaning "man; human being." In the bible,
this is the name of a
son of Seth.
ENOWSH
(אֶנוֹשׁ): Hebrew
name meaning "man; human being." In the bible,
this is the name of a
son of Seth.
ENRE:
Hungarian form of Latin Andreas,
meaning
"man; warrior."
ENRIC:
Catalan form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENRICO:
Italian form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENRIQUE:
Spanish form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENSIO:
Finnish name derived from the word ensi, meaning
"first."
ENU:
African Akan unisex name meaning "fifth born."
ENVER: Albanian name,
possibly meaning
"radiant."
ENYINNAYA:
African Igbo name meaning "his father's
friend."
ENZIO:
Italian form Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENZO:
Short form of longer Italian names containing
-enzo, such as Vicenzo
"conquering" and Lorenzo
"of Laurentum."
EOFORHEARD:
Anglo-Saxon name
composed of the Old English elements eofor "boar"
and hard "hardy, strong," hence
"strong as a boar."
EOFORWIN:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Eoforwine,
meaning "boar friend."
EOFORWINE:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements eofor
"wild boar" and wine
"friend," hence "boar friend."
EÓGHAN
(pronounced yo-wen): Ancient Irish Gaelic name,
derived from the word iúr, meaning
"born of yew."
EÒGHAN:
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Eóghan, meaning "born
of yew."
EÒIN:
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioannes,
meaning "God is gracious."
EOIN:
Irish Gaelic form of Greek Ioannes,
meaning "God is gracious."
EOLUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Æolus,
meaning "nimble;
quick-moving."
EOOS:
Greek name meaning "day-break." In mythology,
this is the name of one of the horses of
the Sun.
EOSPHOROS (Εωσφόρος):
Greek name meaning "dawn-bringer" or
"light-bringer." In
mythology, this is another name for Phosphoros
(sometimes translated as Lucifer
in Latin), a son of Eos.
He is one of the gods of
the evening star Venus, the other being Hesperos.
They were later combined into one god.
EPAPHRAS
(Ἐπαφρᾶς): Contracted form of Greek Epaphroditos
("devotee of Aphrodite")
meaning "loving."
In the bible, this is the name of a Christian preacher spoken of by Paul.
EPAPHRODITOS
(Ἐπαφρόδιτος): Greek name composed of
the word epi
"on" and the name of the goddess of love, Aphrodite,
rendered "loving" in
the sense of being a "devotee of Aphrodite."
In the bible, this is the name of an associate of Paul
in the ministry.
EPAPHRODITUS:
Latin form of Greek Epaphroditos,
meaning "devotee of Aphrodite." In the bible, this is the
name of an associate of Paul
in the ministry.
EPHAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Eyphah,
meaning "darkness" or "gloomy." In the bible, this is the name of
several characters, including a son of Midian
and one of Caleb's concubines.
EPHER (עֵפֶר):
Hebrew name meaning "calf" or
"gazelle." In the bible, this is the name of
several characters, including a son of Ezra.
EPHESIUS:
Latin name meaning "from Ephesus," a city in
Ionia.
EPHRAIM
(Ἐφραίμ): Greek form of Hebrew
Ephrayim, meaning
"double-land;
twin-land." In the bible, this is the
name of the second
son of Joseph.
EPHRAYIM
(אֶפְרַיִם): Hebrew
name meaning "double-land; twin-land." In the bible, this is
the name of the second son of Joseph.
EPHREM:
Latin form of Greek Ephraim,
meaning "double-land;
twin-land." In the bible, this is the
name of the second
son of Joseph.
EPICTETUS:
Latin form of Greek Epiktetos,
meaning "newly acquired."
EPIFANIO:
Spanish name derived from Latin epiphania,
meaning "epiphany."
EPIKTETOS
(Ἐπίκτητος): Greek name meaning "newly acquired."
ERAN
(עֵרָן): Hebrew
name meaning "awake; vigilant," i.e.
"watcher." In the bible,
this is the name of the eldest son of Ephraim.
ERASMOS
(Έρασμος): Greek name derived from the element erasmios, meaning
"beloved."
ERASMUS:
Latin form of Greek Erasmos, meaning
"beloved."
ERASTOS (Ἔραστος):
Greek name meaning "beloved." In
the bible, this is the name of the chamberlain of the city of Corinth
and one of Paul's
disciples.
ERASTUS:
Latin form of Greek Erastos, meaning "beloved." In
the bible, this is the name of the chamberlain of the city of Corinth
and one of Paul's
disciples.
ERCANBALD:
Old German name composed of the elements ercan
"genuine" and bald "bold,"
hence "genuine courage."
ERCOLE:
Italian form of Latin Hercules,
meaning "glory of Hera."
ERCWLFF:
Welsh form of Latin Hercules,
meaning "glory of Hera."
ERDEM:
Turkish name meaning "virtue."
ERDMANN:
Altered form of German Hartmann,
meaning "strong-man," however in the 17th
century the first element of the name
became associated with German Erde
"earth" giving it the meaning
"earth-man."
ERDMUT:
Altered form of
German Hartmut,
meaning "strong-spirited."
ERDMUTH:
Variant spelling of German Erdmut,
meaning
"strong-spirited."
EREBOS
(Ἔρεβος): Greek name, probably borrowed from Hebrew erebh
or Akkadian erebu ("sunset, evening"),
hence "darkness." In mythology, this is the
name of the offspring
of Chaos, brother of
Nyx,
and father of Æther.
He is the personification of primordial darkness. In
later legends Erebos became the name of a place in
Hades, the
underworld.
EREBUS:
Latin form of Greek Erebos,
meaning "darkness." In mythology, this is the
name of the offspring of Chaos,
brother of Nyx,
and father of Æther.
He is the personification of primordial darkness. In
later legends Erebos became the name of a place
in Hades, the
underworld.
EREC:
French form of German Erich,
meaning "ever-ruler."
EREK:
Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
EREN:
Turkish name meaning "saint."
EREZ
(אֶרֶז): Hebrew name meaning "cedar."
ERHARD:
German name composed of
the elements era "honor" and hard
"brave, hardy, strong," hence
"honor-strong."
ERIC:
English form of German Erich,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERICH:
German form of Old Norse Eiríkr,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERICK:
Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
ÉRICO: Portuguese form of German Erich,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERIK:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse
Eiríkr,
meaning "ever-ruler."
Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
ERION:
Variant spelling of Albanian Erjon, meaning
"our wind."
ERJON: Albanian name meaning
"our wind."
ERKKI:
Finnish form of Old Norse Eiríkr,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERLAND:
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse örlendr,
meaning "foreigner, stranger."
ERLANTZ:
Basque form of
Visigothic Frithnanth,
meaning
"ardent for peace."
ERLE:
Variant spelling of English Earl, meaning
"nobleman, prince, warrior."
ERLEA:
Basque unisex name meaning "bee."
ERLEND:
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Erland,
meaning "foreigner, stranger."
ERLINGR:
Old Norse legend name of the mortal son of the god Ríg,
meaning "earl, nobleman."
ERMANNO:
Italian form of German Hermann,
meaning "army man."
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