Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter E, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a E. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Ea | Fire | |
Eabae | A versatile and very creative person. | |
Eabba | It is derived from the hebrew word abba which means 'Father | |
Eabha | A popular form of Eve, which in turn originates from the Hebrew name Chava, which comes from a Hebrew word meaning 'to breath', or 'to live'. It is traditionally interpreted as 'living'. Éabha has never been rare in Ireland, but it has become more popular in recent years because of the popularity of the English name Ava (and is also pronounced as so). | |
Eachann | Brown horse | |
Eachna | Horse, Steed | |
Eada | It means Wealthy. | |
Eadaion | It means Friendship in German | |
Eadan | Modern Irish form of Étan. | |
Eadaoin | Modern Irish form of Étaín. | |
Eadbeald | A heavenly light | |
Eadbehrt | Ead means 'Blessed' and behrt means 'Bright | |
Eadbeorht | The name eadbehort means 'Wealthy | |
Eadberht | Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and beorht "bright". This was the name of an 8th-century king of Northumbria and three kings of Kent. | |
Eadbert | Name of a King | |
Eadbhard | It means rich protector. | |
Eadburg | Wealthy fortress | |
Eadburga | Wealthy fortress | |
Eadburh | A person who loves to help the less-fortunate. | |
Eadburt | Its derived from the word eadbert which means wealthy. | |
Eadda | It means Wealthy. | |
Eadelmarr | A person who is noble. | |
Eaden | place of pleasure | |
Eadfrid | A serious-minded and responsible person. | |
Eadfrith | They are generous human beings | |
Eadgar | It means a very powerful person. | |
Eadger | One who is fortunate and powerful | |
Eadgifu | They are a rich gift to mankind | |
Eadgyð | Old English form of Edith. | |
Eadgyfu | Ethical and good natured person | |
Eadgyth | Wife of a wise counsellor | |
Eadgytha | Wise wife of a counsellor | |
Eadheard | Ethical and easygoing person | |
Eadhed | One who has earned respect of many | |
Eadhelm | A friendly and social person. | |
Eadhere | A self-centered person. | |
Eadhild | Maid of a rich battle | |
Eadida | A reserved nature person. | |
Eadie | Of Old English origin meaning 'rich in war'. Eadie is the short or pet form of the feminine name Edith and a variant spelling of Edie. | |
Eadild | A fortunate and precious person | |
Eadin | place of pleasure | |
Eadita | Amusing and diligent person | |
Eadith | Prosperous in war | |
Eadlac | A happy and content person | |
Eadlyn | A healthy and wealthy friend | |
Eadmaer | The one who comes from riches and greatness | |
Eadmer | A respected and diplomatic person | |
Eadmod | A homestead; providing protection | |
Eadmund | One who has riches and is a protector | |
Eadnod | An energetic and alluring being | |
Eadnoth | An ethical and analytical person | |
Eadoin | Jealousy | |
Eadrea | A brave and manly bearer | |
Eadred | A rich, happy and eager person | |
Eadric | Wealthy monarch | |
Eadsele | One who is from Edward's estate | |
Eadsige | Analytical, smart and intellectual being | |
Eadstan | A superior person | |
Eadu | Wealth | |
Eaduin | An idealistic,prosperous and inspirational person. | |
Eadulf | A person who has an intense desire to serve others and be the helping hand in the society. | |
Eaduuard | A majestic personality | |
Eadwacer | Heaven-watcher; A person who is of expressive nature. | |
Eadwald | Derived from the word eadweald it means 'Rich Ruler'. | |
Eadward | Guardian; The derived meaning from German is 'Strong as a boar' indicating a strong personality. | |
Eadwardsone | A person with the desire to serve humanity. | |
Eadweald | It means 'Prosperous Ruler'. | |
Eadweard | Ed means 'Rich' and weard means 'Guardian'. | |
Eadwiella | It means 'From the Old Spring | |
Eadwig | It means a rich or prosperous person. | |
Eadwin | It means a person who is a blessed friend and valued for in the society. | |
Eadwina | Feminine form of Edwin it means 'Rich Friend'. | |
Eadwine | It means 'Happy Friend'. | |
Eadwinn | It means a 'Wealthy Friend'. | |
Eadwold | An independent and a very tolerant person. | |
Eadwulf | A person who is idealistic and has inspirational qualities; Its derived meaning from Old English where ead mean 'Fortune'and wulf means'Wolf | |
Eadwyn | It means a valued friend | |
Eadwynn | It means 'Rich Friend' . | |
Eady | Diminuitive Of Eda / Adam | |
Eafa | The meaning of eefa in Welsh means' Life | |
Eagan | Mighty | |
Eagle | Eagle | |
Eaglin | eagle | |
Eahfrid | A diplomatic and honorable human being | |
Eairein | Unknown | |
Eakant | Loneliness; Alone; Being on your own; Solitude; Seclusion | |
Eala | Swan, Noble | |
Ealar | Scottish Gaelic form of Hilary. | |
Ealasaid | God is a vow | |
Eald | Aged | |
Ealda | They are majestic creatures who rule | |
Ealdbehrt | The one who is independent and happy | |
Ealdbeorht | The one who is in love with nature | |
Ealdberht | Derived from the Old English elements eald "old" and beorht "bright". | |
Ealdburga | One who has a heart of gold | |
Ealdfrith | A serious minded and stable person | |
Ealdgifu | An encouraging, alert and honest being | |
Ealdgyð | Derived from the Old English elements eald "old" and guð "battle" (a cognate of Old German Aldegund). | |
Ealdgyth | An old battle maid; the noble one | |
Ealdhelm | A helmet; they are venerable being |