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.
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Entilaka | it means marked. |
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Entolan | My Friend; One of many names of Lord Shiva |
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Entriken | a family name of a famous ancient dynasty from Great Britain. |
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Enu | Means "fifth born child" in Akan. |
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Enver | Brightness |
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Enya | Form Of Eithne |
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Enyd | soul, life |
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Enydd | soul, life |
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Enye | Grace |
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Enygeus | Name of Percival's grandmother |
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Enyinnaya | His father's friend. |
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Enyo | Meaning unknown. She was a bloodthirsty Greek war goddess and a companion of Ares. |
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Enyon | The name is derived from Latin name Annianus. It means belonging to the gens of Annius. |
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Enyonam | Means "it is good for me" in Ewe. |
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Enyonyam | It is good for me |
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Enza | giant |
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Enzi | Powerful |
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Enzio | a ruler at home. |
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Enzo | Ruler of the house |
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Enzokuhle | Expected to do great things, Do good |
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Eochaid | Old Irish form of Eochaidh. |
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Eochaidh | From the Old Irish name Eochaid meaning "horseman", derived from ech "horse". This name was borne by many historical and legendary Irish kings. |
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Eodgar | Wealthy, spear |
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Eoduin | a famous character from a novel; the darkangel trilogy. |
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Eofor | a boar in Old English. |
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Eoforheard | a firm wild boar. |
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Eoforhild | a battle of boars. |
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Eoforich | during the Norman conquests a battle concerning boars. |
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Eoforweald | a brave leader. |
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Eoforwic | someone from the bear state. |
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Eoforwine | Derived from the Old English elements eofor "boar" and wine "friend" (a cognate of Eberwin). This name was rarely used after the Norman Conquest. |
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Eogan | Old Irish form of Eoghan. |
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Eoghan | Land Of The Yew Tree |
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Eoghann | Scottish Gaelic form of Eoghan. |
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Eohhere | an ancient name meaning someone from the ancient lake country. |
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Eohric | a very powerful ruler. |
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Eoin | God Is Gracious |
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Eolande | Violet Flower |
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Eolantha | violet flower |
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Eomer | famous war horse. |
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Eonan | oath or little seal. |
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Eoppa | a royal prince. |
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Eorcenbehrt | a prince riding on a stallion. |
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Eorcengota | a princess riding on a stallion. |
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Eorcna | someone who rides a stallion. |
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Eorconbeald | a mounted stallion. |
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Eorconbehrt | a German word for a mounted stallion. |
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Eorcongota | a German word meaning horse or a stallion. |
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Eorconweald | an Anglo-Saxon word for a mounted stallion. |
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Eored | cavalry or band or troop. |
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Eorkonweald | a group of horse mounted riders of Rohirrim. |
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Eorl | a nobleman or chief of a tribe. |
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Eorland | a noblemen's land. |
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Eorlland | a land belonging to noblemen. |
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Eorlson | a nobleman's son. |
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Eorma | a nobleman's daughter. |
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Eormenburh | people belonging to noblemen's land |
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Eormengard | a strong person from a nobleman's land. |
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Eormengild | it means public pledge. |
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Eormengyth | somebody who takes a public oath. |
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Eormenhild | a feminized word meaning someone who has taken a public oath. |
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Eormenhilde | a German word meaning a person who is under a public oath. |
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Eormenraed | an Irish word meaning a public oath. |
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Eormenread | somebody who has undertaken a public oath. |
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Eorp | Greek mythological word for Europe. |
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Eorphere | a word used in Greek mythology for describing Europe. |
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Eorpwald | a king of East Anglia. |
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Eos | the meaning is dawn. |
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Eosterwine | an ancient Christianity father in Anglo-Saxon culture. |
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Eostre | goddess of the dawn. |
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Eowyn | Horse Of Joy |
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Epa | An offering to the god. |
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Epaphos | Original Greek form of Epaphus. |
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Epaphras | Foamy |
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Epaphroditos | He who is lovely and charming. |
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Epaphroditus | Latinized form of Epaphroditos. |
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Epaphus | Derived from Greek ἐπαφή (epaphe) meaning "touch". According to Greek mythology this was the name of a king of Egypt. He was the son of Zeus and Io, who became pregnant when Zeus touched her with his hand. |
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Ephan | good to speak |
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Ephesian | a desirable person. |
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Ephesius | Latin form of Efisio. |
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Ephie | well-spoken |
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Ephigenia | sacrifice |
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Ephigenie | sacrifice |
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Ephiphany | Sudden Insight, Idea |
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Ephraim | Very Fruitful |
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Ephrain | Fruitful |
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Ephram | it is a Hebrew word for fruitful. |
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Ephrasie | Good cheer |
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Ephrata | fruitful; honored |
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Ephrath | Israeli Place Name |
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Ephrem | tremendously abundant or fruitful. |
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Ephron | overly fruitful in nature. |
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Ephtehia | a feminized name meaning overly fruitful in nature. |
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Epic | a long story or novel. |
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Epicurus | Latinized form of the Greek name Ἐπίκουρος (Epikouros), derived from a word meaning "helper, ally". Epicurus was a 3rd-century BC Greek philosopher who founded the school of philosophy called Epicureanism. |
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Epifania | Manifestation |
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Epifanio | Manifestation |
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Epikouros | Greek form of Epicurus. |
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Epiktetos | Newly acquired |
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Epimetheus | hindsight or after thinker. |