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Names letter starts with E

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