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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 this form of the name
became associated with German Erde
"earth" giving it the meaning
"earth-man."
ERDMUT:
Altered form of
German Hartmut,
meaning "brave/strong-spirited."
ERDMUTH:
Variant of German Erdmut, meaning
"brave/strong-spirited."
EREBOS:
"Darkness." Greek myth name of the offspring
of Chaos, brother of Nyx,
and father of Aether.
He is the personification of primordial darkness. In
later legends he became a place in Hades, the
underworld. The name is probably a loan from Semitic,
like Hebrew erebh and Akkadian erebu, both
of which mean "sunset, evening," hence
"darkness."
EREBUS:
Latin form of Greek Erebos,
meaning "darkness."
EREK:
Variant of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
EREN:
Turkish name meaning "saint."
EREZ:
Hebrew name meaning "cedar."
ERHARD:
"Brave and honorable." German name composed of
the elements era "honor" and hard
"brave, hardy, strong."
ERIC:
English name derived
from Old Norse Viking Eirikr,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERICH:
German form of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
ERICK:
Variant of English Eric, meaning
"ever-ruler."
ERICO
(Érico): Portuguese form of English
Eric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERIK:
Swedish form of English Eric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERIN:
"Peace." Irish form of Gaelic Eirinn,
a unisex name meaning "peace." In the 19th century, the name was
used as a romantic name for "Ireland."
ERION:
Variant of Albanian Erjon, meaning
"our wind."
ERJON: Albanian name meaning
"our wind."
ERKKI:
Finnish form of English Eric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERLAND:
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse örlendr,
meaning "foreigner, stranger."
ERLANTZ:
Basque form of
Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
ERLE:
Variant of English Earl, meaning
"nobleman, prince, warrior."
ERLEND:
Variant of Scandinavian Erland,
meaning "foreigner, stranger."
ERMANNO:
Italian form of German Hermann,
meaning "army man."
ERMENEGILDE:
French form of Portuguese/Spanish Hermenegildo,
meaning "immense tribute."
ERMENEGILDO:
Variant of Portuguese/Spanish
Hermenegildo,
meaning "immense tribute."
ERMETE:
Italian name derived from the name of the Greek god Hermes,
meaning "of the earth."
ERMINIO:
Italian form of Roman
Herminius,
possibly meaning "of the earth."
ERMIR: Albanian name meaning
"good wind."
ERMOLAI:
Variant of Russian Yermolai,
meaning "people of Hermes."
ERN:
Nickname for
English Ernest, meaning "battle
to the death."
ERNEST:
English form of German Ernst,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNESTO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNIE:
Pet form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNÖ:
Hungarian form of
English Ernest, meaning
"battle to the death."
ERNO:
Finnish form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNST:
German name, derived from the Old High German word eornost
meaning "battle to the death."
EROL:
Turkish name meaning "brave."
EROS:
Greek myth name of the god of love, lust and sex,
worshiped as a fertility god. The name derived from the
word eros, meaning "sexual love," the
same root from which came the word erotic. His
Roman equivalent is Cupid
"desire," and he is also known as Amor
"love."
ERRAMUN:
Basque form of
English Raymond,
meaning "wise protector."
ERRIKOS
(Erríkos): Greek name which ultimately derives from Old
German Amaliricus,
meaning "work-power."
ERROL:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself
from a place name possibly ultimately of Latin origin,
meaning "to wander."
ERROLL:
Variant of Scottish Errol, possibly
meaning "to wander."
ERSKINE: Scottish surname
(originally spelled Eriskine) transferred to forename
use, itself from Eriskyne, a contracted form of
the old Gaelic phrase air an sgian, meaning
"upon the knife."
ERVIN:
Albanian
form of German Erwin, meaning "honor
friend."
Variant spelling
of English Erwin, meaning
"boar friend."
ERVINS:
Latvian form of German Erwin,
meaning "honor friend."
ERWAN:
Breton form of French Yvon,
meaning "yew tree."
ERWIG:
Anglo-Saxon form of Visigothic Euric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
ERWIN:
English name derived (via a
surname) from Anglo-Saxon Eoforwin,
meaning "boar
friend."
German name composed of the elements era
"honor, respect" and win
"friend," hence "honor
friend."
ERYN:
Variant of Irish unisex Erin, meaning "peace."
ERYNN:
Variant of Irish unisex Erin, meaning "peace."
ESA:
Finnish form of Isaiah, meaning "God
is salvation."
ESAIAS:
Greek form of Isaiah,
meaning "God is salvation."
ESAU:
Biblical name of the son of Isaac
and Rebekah,
and twin brother of Jacob,
meaning "hairy."
ESBEN:
Swedish form of Old Norse
Ásbjörn,
meaning "divine bear."
ESDRAS:
Greek form of Hebrew Ezra, meaning
"help."
ESER:
Turkish unisex name meaning "achievement."
ESHKHAN:
Armenian
name meaning "prince."
ESMAIL:
Hindi form of Ishmael,
meaning "God will hear."
ESME
(Esmé): Old French unisex name meaning "esteemed,
loved."
ESMOND:
"Grace protection." Anglo-Saxon name composed
of the Old English elements east "grace" and mund
"protection."
ESMUND:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Esmond, meaning
"grace protection."
ESPEN:
Variant of Norwegian Asbjørn,
meaning "divine bear."
ESPIRIDION
(Espiridión): Spanish form of Greek Spiridion,
meaning "little spirit."
ESSUA: Spanish
form of Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning "Yahweh is
salvation."
ESTACHIO:
Italian form of English Eustace, meaning
"good harvest/stability."
ESTAVAN:
Spanish form of Stephen,
meaning "good harvest/stability."
ESTEBAN
(Estéban): Spanish form
of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ESTEBE:
Basque form of
Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ESTEVAO
(Estêvão): Portuguese form
of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ESTÈVE:
Provençal form of
Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ESTEVE:
Catalan form of
Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ESTEVO:
Galician form of Greek
Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ESUGENIUS:
Celtic name derived from Latin Eugenius
meaning "well
born."
ETAN:
Modern Hebrew form of Ethan,
meaning "strong, long-lived."
ETHAN:
Biblical name of a son
of Zerach and
grandson of Judah,
meaning "strong; long-lived."
ETHELBERT:
English
form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelbert,
meaning "noble and bright."
ETHELHARD:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelhard,
meaning "noble strength."
ETHELRED:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelred, meaning "noble counsel."
ETHELRIC:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelric, meaning "noble
rule."
ETHELWOLF:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelwulf,
meaning "noble wolf."
ETHELSTAN:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelstan, meaning "noble
stone."
ETIENNE
(Étienne): French form
of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
ETTORE:
Italian form of Latin Hector,
meaning "defend;
hold fast."
ETZEL:
German name derived from the word adal, meaning
"noble."
EUAN:
Scottish form of Celtic Eoghan,
possibly meaning "born from a yew tree."
EUANDROS:
"Good man." Greek name composed of the
elements eu "good, well" and aner
"man."
EUARISTOS:
"Well-pleasing." Ancient Greek name composed
of the elements eu "good, well" and arestos
"pleasing."
EUCLID:
Abbreviated from of Greek Eukleides,
meaning "good glory."
EUDES:
Variant of Old Norman French Eudo,
meaning "child."
EUDARD:
Dialectal variant of Scottish/Gaelic Eideard,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
EUDEYRN:
Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle-lord."
EUDO:
Old Norman French form of Scandinavian Eutha,
meaning "child." This name and its variants
are often confused with Odo,
Otto, and Audo.
EUDON:
Variant of Old
Norman French Eudo, meaning
"child."
EUGEN:
German and Romanian form of Eugene,
meaning "well born."
EUGÈNE:
French form of Eugene,
meaning "well born."
EUGENE:
English name derived from Greek Eugenios,
meaning "well born."
EUGÊNIO:
Portuguese form of
Greek Eugenios, meaning
"well born."
EUGENIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Greek Eugenios,
meaning "well born."
EUGENIOS:
"Well born." Greek name
composed of the elements eu "good" and gen
"birth."
EUGENIUS:
Latin form of
Greek Eugenios, meaning
"well born."
EUGENIUSZ:
Polish form of
Latin Eugenius, meaning
"well born."
EUGUEIN:
Celtic form of Eugene, meaning
"well born."
EUKLEIDES:
"Good glory." Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good" and kleos "glory."
EUMANN:
Scottish/Gaelic name
derived from Gaelic Éamonn,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
EUPHEMIOS:
Masculine form of Greek Eupheme,
meaning "well-spoken."
EUPHEMIUS:
Masculine form of Latin Euphemia,
meaning "well-spoken."
EUPHRANOR:
Greek name derived from the word euphraino,
meaning "delightful."
EURIC:
Visigothic form of Old Norse Viking Eirikr,
meaning "ever-ruler."
EURICO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Euric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
EURIG:
Welsh name derived from the element aur, meaning
"gold."
EURIPIDES:
Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good" and hripe "swing,
throw."
EUSBIO:
Spanish name derived
from Latin Eusebius,
meaning "pious."
EUSEBY:
English name derived from Latin Eusebius,
meaning "pious."
EUSEBIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eusebius,
meaning "pious."
EUSEBIOS:
Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good" and sebein "to
honor/worship," which is usually rendered as
"pious."
EUSEBIUS:
Latin form of Greek Eusebios,
meaning "pious."
EUSTACE:
English form of French Eustache,
meaning "good harvest/stability."
EUSTACHE:
"Good harvest/stability." Old French name
which is a blend of two Greek names: Eustakhios
"good harvest" and Eustathios
"good stability."
EUSTACHIO:
Italian form of French Eustache,
meaning "good harvest/stability."
EUSTACHY:
Polish form of English Eustace, meaning "good
harvest/stability."
EUSTACHYS:
Variant of Greek Eustakhios,
meaning "good harvest."
EUSTAKHIOS:
Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good" and stakhys "grapes,"
hence "good grapes," in the sense of a "good
harvest."
EUSTAQUIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of French
Eustache, meaning "good
harvest/stability."
EUSTATHIOS:
"Good stability." Greek name composed of the
elements eu "good" and stenai
"to stand."
EUSTORGIO:
Italian name derived from the Greek word eustorgos,
meaning "content."
EUTHA:
Scandinavian name related to the Old Norse word jôdh,
meaning "child."
EUTHYMIOS:
"Good-spirited." Ancient Greek name composed
of the elements eu "good, well" and thymos
"soul, spirit."
EUTHYMIUS:
Latin form of Greek Euthymios,
meaning "good-spirited."
EUTIMIO:
Spanish form of Latin Euthymius,
meaning
"good-spirited."
EUTROPIO:
Spanish form of Latin Eutropius,
meaning "versatile."
EUTROPIOS:
Greek name derived from the word eutropos meaning
"versatile."
EUTROPIUS:
Latin form of Greek Eutropios, meaning
"versatile."
EUTYCHIOS:
Greek name derived from the word eutyches,
meaning "fortunate."
EUTYCHIUS:
Latin form of Greek Eutychios,
meaning "fortunate."
EUTYCHOS:
Abbreviated from of Greek Eutychios,
meaning "fortunate."
EVAN:
English form of Welsh Iefan,
meaning "God
is gracious."
EVANDER: Roman
form of Greek Euandros,
myth name of an Arcadian hero who fought in the Trojan
war and founded a city in Italy where Rome was later
built, meaning "good man."
EVANGELOS:
"Good tidings." Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good, well" and angelos "news,
message."
EVARIC:
Variant of Visigothic Euric,
meaning "ever-ruler."
EVARISTE
(Évariste): French form of Latin Evaristus,
meaning "well-pleasing."
EVARISTUS:
Latin form of Greek Euaristos,
meaning "well-pleasing."
EVELYN: English
surname
transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Norman
French/German feminine name Aveline,
meaning
"little bird."
EVEN-EZER:
Variant of Hebrew Evenezer, meaning
"foundation stone, stone of help."
EVENEZER:
Hebrew name meaning "foundation stone, stone of
help."
EVER:
Original Hebrew form of biblical Eber,
meaning "pass over; the other side (of the
Euphrates River)."
EVERARD:
English form of German Eberhard,
meaning "strong as a boar." This name replaced
the old Anglo-Saxon form, Eoforheard,
after the Norman invasion.
EVERETT:
Surname transferred to forename use, itself from English
Everard, meaning
"strong as a
boar."
EVERETTE:
Unisex variant of English Everett,
meaning "strong as a boar."
EVERITT:
Variant of English Everett,
meaning "strong as a boar."
EVERT:
Low German form of English Everard,
meaning "strong as a boar."
EVGENI:
Variant of Russian Yevgeniy,
meaning "well born."
EVGENIY:
Variant of Russian
Yevgeniy,
meaning "well born."
EVGENY:
Variant of Russian
Yevgeniy,
meaning "well born."
EVRARD:
French form of English Everard, meaning
"strong as a boar."
EVRON:
Yiddish form of Hebrew Ephraim,
meaning "fruitful."
EVZEN
(Evžen): Czech form
of English Eugene, meaning "well
born."
EWALD:
"Law ruler." German name composed of the
elements eo "law" and wald
"rule."
EWAN:
Scottish form of Celtic Eoghan,
meaning "born from
a yew
tree."
EWART:
English/Scottish surname transferred to forename
use, itself possibly originally a Norman form of Edward,
meaning "guardian of prosperity."
EWEIN:
Welsh name derived from Celtic Euguein,
meaning "well-born."
EWEN:
Variant of Scottish Ewan, meaning
"born from a yew tree."
EWANE:
Scottish/Gaelic form
of English Eugene, meaning "well
born."
EWOUD:
Variant of Dutch Ewould, meaning
"law ruler."
EWOULD:
Dutch form of German Ewald, meaning
"law ruler."
EWOUT:
Variant of Dutch Ewould,
meaning "law ruler."
EYAL:
Variant of Hebrew Ayal,
meaning "deer, gazelle."
EYSTEINN:
"Island stone." Old Norse name composed of the
elements ey "island" and steinn
"stone."
EYVINDR:
"Island wind." Old Norse name composed of the
elements ey "island" and vindr
"wind."
EZAR:
Variant of Hebrew Ezra, meaning
"help."
EZEKIEL:
Biblical name of a prophet and author of the Book of
Ezekiel. Derived from Hebrew Yechezqel,
meaning "God will strengthen."
EZEQUIEL:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Ezekiel,
meaning "God will strengthen."
EZIO:
Italian form of Roman Aetius,
meaning "eagle."
EZRA:
Hebrew biblical name of a prophet and author
of the book of Ezra, meaning "help."
EZTEBE:
Basque form of English Stephen,
meaning "crown."
EZZELIN:
Italian form of English Acelin, meaning
"little noble one."
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