Elvin
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Elvin means "noble friend," originating from Old English and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Eldon
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Eldon means "Ella's hill," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Elfego
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Elfego means "elf" or "supernatural being"; originates from Spanish. |
American, Native American |
Boy |
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Elbridge
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Elbridge means "bridge over the river," of English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Eldar
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Eldar means "elf-folk" in Sindarin; originates from Tolkien's mythology. |
Arabic, Biblical, Persian |
Boy |
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Elden
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Elden means "old" or "noble," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English |
Boy |
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Eivin
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Eivin means "gift of the island," originating from Old Norse. |
Scandinavian, The name Eivin has origins in the following: Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Eladio
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Eladio means "the one who is from Hesperia," Greek origin. |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Elbert
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Elbert means "noble and bright," derived from Old German origins. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Einojuhani
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Einojuhani: Finnish name meaning "gift of God" and "John." |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Eisaku
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Eisaku means "prosperous" in Japanese; originates from traditional naming conventions. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Eiichiro
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Eiichiro means "first son" in Japanese; derived from "Ei" and "ichiro." |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Eiji
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Eiji: Japanese name meaning "eternity" or "second," often signifies excellence. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Ehab
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Ehab: Arabic name meaning "gift" or "generosity"; derived from "hab." |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical |
Boy |
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Eiichi
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Eiichi means "prosperous first son" in Japanese; originates from Japan. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Egor
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Egor: Russian variant of George, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." |
Greek, Russian |
Boy |
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Egidio
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Egidio means "young goat" in Greek; derived from Saint Aegidius. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Egil
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Egil means "edge of a sword"; Norse origin, warrior connotation. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Egon
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Egon means "edge of a sword," originating from Germanic roots. |
German, Greek |
Boy |
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Egberto
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Egberto means "bright edge," originating from Old English and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English |
Boy |
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Egidijus
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Egidijus: Lithuanian name meaning "protection," derived from Greek "Aegidius." |
Greek, Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Efrain
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Efrain means "fruitful"; origin is Hebrew, from the biblical Ephraim. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Egan
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Egan means "little fire," originating from Irish Gaelic heritage. |
Anglo-Saxon, Irish |
Boy |
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Eedris
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Eedris: Arabic origin, meaning "studious" or "intelligent," often associated with leadership. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Boy |
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Eelco
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Eelco: Dutch name meaning "noble" or "brave," derived from Eald. |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Eelke
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Eelke: Dutch name meaning "noble" or "noble one," derived from. |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Eduard
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Eduard means "wealthy guardian," originating from Old English and Germanic. |
Germanic, The name Eduard has origins in the following: Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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Edvin
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Edvin means "wealthy friend," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Edison
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Edison means "son of Edward," originating from Old English roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Edmond
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Edmond means "wealthy protector," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, French |
Boy |
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