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ELIAN:
Variant of Welsh unisex Eilian, probably
meaning "second, a moment in time."
ELIANUS:
Variant of the Roman Aelianus,
meaning
"sun."
ÉLIÁS:
Hungarian form of Elijah, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ELIÁŠ:
Czech form of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELIAS:
Greek form of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God." This form of the
name is used in many English and Latin-speaking
countries.
ELIASAPH:
Biblical name of a leader of the tribe of Gad, meaning
"God increases the family."
ELIASZ:
Polish form of Elijah, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ELIE
(Élie): Old French form of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELIEZAR:
Variant of Eleazar, meaning
"my God has helped."
ELIEZER:
Variant of Eleazar,
meaning "my God has helped."
ELIFELET:
Variant of Eliphelet, meaning
"my God is deliverance."
ELIGIO:
Italian form of Latin Eligius,
meaning "to choose."
ELIGIUS:
Latin name derived from the word eligere, meaning
"to choose."
ELIGIUSZ:
Polish form of Latin Eligius,
meaning "to choose."
ELIHU:
Hebrew biblical name of a
friend of Job, as
well as other characters, meaning "he is my God."
ELIHUD:
Variant of Greek Eliud, meaning "my
God has helped."
ELIJAH:
English biblical form of Hebrew Eliyahu,
meaning "the Lord is my God." This is the
biblical name of
one of the earliest of the Hebrew prophets. He was
carried to heaven in a chariot of fire.
ELIODORO:
Italian form of
Greek Heliodoros,
meaning "gift of the sun."
ELIOR:
Hebrew name meaning "my God is light."
ELIOT:
Variant of English Elliot, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ELIOTT:
Variant of English Elliot, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ELIPHALET:
Variant of Hebrew Eliphelet, meaning
"my God is deliverance."
ELIPHELET:
Hebrew biblical name
of one of King David's
sons, meaning "my God is deliverance."
ELIS:
Welsh form of Greek Elias,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELISEO:
Italian and Spanish form of Elisha,
meaning "my God is salvation."
ELISHA:
Hebrew biblical name of
a prophet who was a disciple of Elijah,
meaning "my God is salvation."
ELISUD:
Welsh name derived from the word elus, meaning
"kind."
ELIUD:
- Name of a legendary
king of the Britons who was preceded by
Urianus and succeeded by Cledaucus.
- Greek form of
Hebrew Eliezer, meaning
"my God has helped."
ELIYAHU:
Original Hebrew form of biblical Elijah,
meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ELIYYAHU:
Variant of Hebrew Eliyahu,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELJAS:
Finnish form of Elijah,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELKAN:
Yiddish form of Hebrew Elkanah,
meaning either
"God bought" or "God is jealous."
ELKANA:
Variant of Hebrew Elkanah,
meaning either "God bought" or "God is
jealous."
ELKANAH:
Hebrew biblical name of one of the sons of Korach,
meaning either "God bought" or "God is
jealous."
ELLA:
English unisex name of Germanic origin. Originally a male nickname for longer names
containing the element ali, meaning "foreign, the other."
ELLAR:
Modern form of Scottish Eallair,
meaning "cellar worker."
ELLDRICH:
Variant of German Aldrick,
meaning
"old ruler; long time ruler."
ELLERY:
Variant of English unisex Hillary,
meaning "joyful;
happy."
ELLGAR:
Variant of English Algar,
meaning "elf spear."
ELLGER:
Variant of English Algar,
meaning "elf spear."
ELLIL:
Akkadian form of Sumerian Enlil,
name of the chief deity of the Babylonian religion,
meaning "Lord Wind," or more literally
"Lord of the Command."
ELLIOT:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
Old French Elie, meaning "the
Lord is my God."
ELLIOTT:
Variant of English Elliot, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
ELLIS:
English form of Welsh Elisud,
meaning "kind."
English surname
transferred to forename use, itself from Greek Elias,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELMER:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelmaer,
meaning "noble and famous."
ELMO:
Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from the
element helm, meaning "helmet,
protection."
ELNATHAN:
Variant of Hebrew Elnatan,
meaning "gift of God."
ELNATAN:
Hebrew biblical name of the
father-in-law of King Jehoiakim,
meaning "gift of God."
ELOF:
Swedish form of Old Norse Eileifr,
meaning "ever-heir."
ELOI:
French and Portuguese form of Spanish Eloy,
meaning "to choose."
ELOV:
Variant of Swedish Elof, meaning
"ever-heir."
ELOY:
Spanish form of Latin Eligius,
meaning "to choose."
ELPIDIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Elpidius,
meaning "hope."
ELPIDIOS:
Greek name derived from the word elpis, meaning
"hope."
ELPIDIUS:
Latin form of Greek Elpidios,
meaning "hope."
ELRIC:
English abbreviated form of Anglo-Saxon Aelfric,
meaning "elf ruler."
ELROND:
Tolkien literary name meaning "star dome."
ELROY:
Variant of English Leroy,
meaning "the king."
ELSDON:
"Elli's valley." English surname transferred
to forename use, itself composed of the female personal
name Elli and
Old English denu "valley."
ELTON:
"Ella's settlement." English surname
transferred to forename use, itself composed of the Old
English personal name Ella and tun
"enclosure, settlement."
ELUF:
Danish form of Swedish Elof, meaning
"ever-heir."
ELVIN:
Variant of English Alvin,
meaning "elf friend."
ELVIS:
Possibly a form of Old
English Alvis,
meaning "all wise."
ELWEARD:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Dhelweard,
meaning "noble guard."
ELWIN:
Variant of English Alwin,
meaning "elf friend."
ELWOOD:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
the Anglo-Saxon personal name Aelfweald,
meaning "elf ruler."
ELWYN:
Variant of English Elwin, meaning
"elf friend."
ELY:
Pet form of Hebrew Eliyahu,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELYA:
Yiddish form of Hebrew Eliyahu,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELYAKIM:
Variant of Hebrew Eliakim,
meaning "he whom Jehovah has set up."
ELYAKUM:
Variant of Hebrew Elyakim,
meaning "he whom Jehovah
has set up."
ELYE:
Variant of Yiddish Elya, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
EMÁNUEL:
Hungarian form of Emmanuel,
meaning "God is with us."
EMANUEL:
Scandinavian form
of Emmanuel, meaning "God
is with us."
EMANUELE:
Italian form of Emmanuel,
meaning "God is with us."
EMAURRI:
"Industrious power." German name composed of
the elements amja "busy, industrious"
and ric "power."
EMEKA:
African Igbo name meaning "great deeds." Also
a nickname for Chukwuemeka,
meaning "God has done something great."
EMERIC:
Continental name derived from Old German Amaliricus,
meaning "work-power."
EMERICK:
German variant of continental Emeric, meaning "work-power."
EMERICO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Italian Amerigo,
meaning "work-power."
EMERICUS:
Variant of Latin Americus,
meaning "work-power."
EMERIK:
Croatian form of German Emerick,
meaning "work-power."
EMERSON: English surname transferred to forename use,
meaning "son of Emery."
EMERY:
English and French name derived from German Emaurri,
meaning industrious-power."
EMERYK:
Polish form of German Emerick,
meaning "work-power."
EMIDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emidius,
meaning "half-god, demigod." Literally, this
form of the name also means "weary, tired."
EMIDIUS:
Variant 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 Aemilius,
meaning "rival."
EMILE
(Émile): French form of German Emil,
meaning "rival."
EMILIAN:
Romanian form of Latin Aemilianus,
meaning "rival."
EMILIANO:
Italian and Spanish form
of Latin Aemilianus,
meaning "rival."
EMILIEN
(Émilien): French form
of Latin Aemilianus,
meaning "rival."
EMILIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Aemilius,
meaning "rival."
EMIN:
Armenian and Turkish name meaning "honest."
EMIR:
Variant of Arabic Amir,
meaning "commander; prince."
EMLYN:
Welsh unisex form of female Germanic Emmeline,
meaning "work."
EMMANOUIL:
Greek form of Emmanuel, meaning
"God is with us."
EMMANUEL:
Biblical name of a promised
Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah
7:14 and reported by Matthew
1:23, meaning "God is with us."
EMMERICH:
Variant of German Amalrich,
meaning "work-power."
EMMERSON:
Variant of English Emerson, meaning "son
of Emery."
EMMET:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from
the Germanic female name Emmet,
meaning "entire, whole."
EMMETT:
Variant of Emmet, meaning
"entire, whole."
EMORY:
English variant of Emery,
meaning "industrious-power."
EMRE:
Turkish form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
EMRYS:
Welsh form of English Ambrose,
meaning "immortal."
EMYGDIO:
Spanish form of Latin Emygdius,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
EMYGDIUS:
Variant of Latin Hemigidius,
meaning "half-god, demigod." Name
of a German martyred
saint who is supposed to provide protection from
earthquakes.
EMYR:
Welsh name meaning "king."
ENDA:
Irish form of Gaelic Éanna,
meaning "bird-like."
ENDIKA:
Basque form of Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
ENDRIT: Albanian name meaning
"light."
ENEAS
(Enéas): French and Portuguese form of Greek Aeneas,
meaning "praise."
ENECO:
Spanish form of Latin Ignatius,
possibly meaning "unknowing."
ENEKO:
Old Basque name meaning "place in the slope of a
mountain."
ENFYS: Welsh
unisex name meaning
"rainbow."
ENGEL:
Nickname for various longer Germanic names. While the
word engel is the German word for the heavenly
being, there are two other elements which have often
been confused with it so that it is difficult to know
which spelling names containing the element originally
had. First, Ingal is an extended form of Ing,
the name of the Old Norse fertility god. 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:
German name composed of the elements engel (see Engel)
and berht "bright, famous."
ENGIN:
Turkish name meaning "vast."
ENGJELL: Albanian name meaning
"angel."
ENGLEBERT:
Variant of Engelbert.
ENIOLA:
African Yoruba unisex name meaning "wealthy."
ENITAN:
African Yoruba name meaning "a person of story;
renowned."
ENKI:
Babylonian myth name of a god of creation, wisdom, and
keeper of divine laws, and half-brother to Enlil.
The name is usually rendered "Lord of the
Earth," but it may ultimately derive from en-kur,
meaning "lord of the underworld."
ENKIDU:
Sumerian myth name of the wild-man friend of Gilgamesh,
possibly meaning "creature of Enki."
ENLAI:
Chinese name meaning "favor coming."
ENLIL:
Sumerian form of
Akkadian Ellil, name of the chief
deity of the Babylonian religion, meaning "Lord
Wind," or more literally "Lord of the
Command." Half-brother to Enki.
ENNA
(Énna): Irish variant of Gaelic Eanna,
meaning "bird."
ENNIO:
Italian form of Roman Ennius,
possibly meaning "predestined" or
"favorite of God."
ENNIS:
"One/only choice." Altered form of the Irish surname
Hennessy transferred to unisex forename use. Hennessy is
a reduced form of O'Hennessy, itself from Scottish/Gaelic Ó
hAonghusa "descendant of Aonghus."
ENNIUS:
Roman name, possibly meaning
"predestined" or "favorite of God."
ENOCH:
"Dedicated." English form of Hebrew Chanoch,
biblical name of the grandson of Adam
and Eve, eldest
son of Cain, and
father of Methuselah.
ENOK:
Scandinavian form of Enoch, meaning
"dedicated."
ENOS:
Variant of Hebrew Enosh, meaning
"man; human being."
ENOSH:
Hebrew biblical name of a
son of Seth and third son of
Adam,
meaning "man; human being."
ENRE:
Hungarian form of Andrew,
meaning
"man; warrior."
ENRIC:
Catalan form of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
ENRICO:
Italian equivalent of English Henry,
meaning "home-ruler."
ENRIQUE:
Spanish form of English Henry,
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."
ENZO:
Nickname for longer Italian names containing the element
-enzo, such as Vicenzo
and Lorenzo.
EOFORHEARD:
"Strong as a boar." Anglo-Saxon name
composed of the Old English elements eofor "boar"
and hard "hardy, strong."
EOFORWIN:
"Boar friend." Anglo-Saxon name composed of
the Old English elements eofor "boar" and win
"friend."
EOGHAN:
Old Celtic name possibly meaning "born from the yew
tree."
EOIN:
Irish/Gaelic form of John,
meaning "God is gracious."
EOLUS:
Variant of Latin Aeolus,
meaning "nimble;
quick-moving."
EPAPHRAS:
Biblical name of a Christian preacher spoken of by Paul.
The name is an abbreviated form of Greek Epaphroditos,
meaning "loving."
EPAPHRODITOS:
Greek name composed of the element epi
"on" and the name of the goddess of love, Aphrodite.
The name is usually rendered as "loving" in
the sense of being a devotee of Aphrodite.
EPHESIUS:
Latin name meaning "from Ephesus," a city in
Ionia.
EPHRAIM:
Hebrew biblical name of the second
son of Joseph and a grandson of
Jacob, meaning
"fruitful."
EPIFANIO:
Spanish name derived from Latin epiphania,
meaning "epiphany."
EPIKTETOS:
Greek name meaning "newly acquired."
ERAN:
Hebrew biblical name of a
grandson of Ephraim, meaning
"awake; vigilant."
ERASMOS:
Greek name derived from the element erasmios, meaning
"to love."
ERASMUS:
Latin form of Greek Erasmos, meaning
"to love."
ERASTUS:
Biblical name of the chamberlain of the city of Corinth
and one of Paul's disciples, meaning "to love."
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