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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Egbertyne | brilliant sword | |
Egbin | A blunt, informal person; honorable | |
Egbo | Forest | |
Egbricht | Bright sword | |
Egbryht | Entertaining and warm hearted being | |
Ege | From Turkish Ege, the name for the Aegean Sea. | |
Egefride | A peace loving individual who is blessed | |
Egelbert | A bright light of God | |
Egelfride | One who is filled with harmony and calmness | |
Egelina | eagle | |
Egelwin | A warm hearted and impulsive person | |
Egemen | Superior | |
Egerton | Prosperous warrior; name of a place | |
Egferth | An excitable, homey and respectful beings | |
Egfrid | Happy and mature individual | |
Egfrith | They are wonderful human beings | |
Eggbert | Sword or as sharp as sword. | |
Eggen | Patronymic from Egge, meaning ridge or edge. | |
Eggert | As strong as the edge of a sword | |
Eggther | Guardian for the giants. | |
Eghainathan | God; Supreme Being; The Almighty | |
Egharevba | One who is not bothered of enemies. | |
Egidia | small goat | |
Egidiana | small goat | |
Egidijus | Lithuanian form of Aegidius (see Giles). | |
Egidio | A shield bearer; name of a brave kid | |
Egidius | A youthful and mature individual | |
Egil | Pledge | |
Egilhard | Old German name derived from the elements agil "edge, blade" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". Usually called Eilhart, this was a medieval German poet who wrote an early version of the Tristan and Iseult tale. | |
Egilina | eagle | |
Egill | Terror, one who terrorizes others. | |
Egilmar | Derived from the Old German elements agil "edge, blade" and mari "famous". Egilmar (or Elimar) was the name of two counts of Oldenburg in the 12th century. | |
Eginhard | Strong with a sword | |
Eginhardt | One who has the power to get strong with a sword | |
Egino | Old German form of Egon. | |
Eglantine | Sweetbriar | |
Eglantyne | needle | |
Egle | Fir Tree | |
Eglentina | Wild rose; Botanical name of flower | |
Egnatius | Earlier form of Ignatius. | |
Egon | Sword | |
Egonia | Edge of a sword | |
Egor | Patron Of Farming | |
Egred | A sweet singing bird | |
Egric | One who is eternal and self loving | |
Eguono | Love | |
Eguzki | Means "sun" in Basque. | |
Eguzkine | Feminine form of Eguzki. | |
Egwine | A very good friend who is kind and noble | |
Egypt | A vast expand of land or fortress | |
Egzon | Possibly a derivative of Albanian gëzoj "to enjoy". | |
Egzona | Feminine form of Egzon. | |
Eha | Desirous | |
Ehab | Gift or gifting someone | |
Ehan | Expected | |
Ehani | Song | |
Ehawee | Laughing Young Woman | |
Ehecatl | The wind serpent. | |
Ehimay | Pervasive | |
Ehimaya | One who is an all prevading intelligent | |
Ehlyson | One who shows compassion | |
Ehmed | Kurdish form of Ahmad. | |
Ehmet | Rival, industrious | |
Ehren | Honorable | |
Ehrenfried | Peace and harmony loving being | |
Ehrhard | Honour, brave | |
Ehsaan | Compassion | |
Ehsaas | Feeling; Compassion; Emotions; Realizations | |
Ehsan | God's grace | |
Ehta | One who is highly praised | |
Ehtel | noble | |
Ehteram | Respect; Consideration; Admiration; A variant spelling is Ehtiram and Ihtiram | |
Ehteshaam | Wise one | |
Ehud | Allied | |
Eian | God is gracious; Scottish form of john | |
Eibe | Shining sword | |
Eibhear | Granite(stone) | |
Eibhir | Variant of Éibhear. | |
Eibhlin | bird | |
Eiddwen | pure fondness | |
Eideann | One who has little fire inside their soul | |
Eideard | Wealthy guard | |
Eidef | A wealthy gift from the god almighty | |
Eidel | Gentle one; noble and kind person | |
Eider | Beautiful | |
Eidi | Festival or feast day. | |
Eidita | Wealthy; joyous and responsible person | |
Eidith | strife for wealth | |
Eidniuet | A neat daydreamer | |
Eido | Illuminating way; one who can do great things | |
Eiðr | Promise | |
Eidra | rich and powerful | |
Eidyth | strife for wealth | |
Eidytha | strife for wealth | |
Eiel | one who is born to inspire fright | |
Eiesha | Purity; name of Muhammad's wife; alive | |
Eifion | From an Old Welsh given name of unknown meaning, the source of the place name Eifionydd (also called Eifion) in northwestern Wales. This name was revived in the 19th century, probably via the place name. | |
Eiger | Sharp like a javelin; very strong | |
Eigil | The one who inspires fright in the hearts. | |
Eigneachan | Praise |