Female and male names starting with the letter "E" .

EDWIN

Masculine

Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'rich friend', popularized by historical figures like King Edwin of Northumbria, and composed of the elements 'ead' (rich, blessed) and 'wine' (friend).

EDWINA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from Edwyn, meaning "rich bear" or "blessed bear".

EDWIND

Masculine

Edwin is an English name composed of 'Ead' (wealthy or fortunate) and 'wyn' (friend), meaning "wealthy friend".

EDWING

Masculine

Unique male name of English origin, derived from Old English elements 'ead' (prosperity) and 'wine' (friend), translating to 'prosperous friend'.

EDWINN

Masculine

Welsh name with a rich history dating back to early medieval royalty. Its meaning, 'blessed man' or 'lucky leader', lends it power and dynamism.

EDWINNA

Feminine

Unique and elegant Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Eithne, meaning "from the yew tree".

EDWON

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin meaning 'I have seen a child,' signifying joy upon birth.

EDWOOD

Masculine

Unique American name of unclear origin, believed to have emerged in the late 19th or early 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain, with no known source and various speculative theories including blends of Edward and Woodrow or inspiration from America's forests. Despite its low popularity, Edwood remains an intriguing and distinctive name.

EDWORD

Masculine

Edward is an English name with roots in Old English, meaning "rich guardian.

EDWRD

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "guardian of peace", composed of Old English elements ead ("rich") and weard ("guardian").

EDWUIN

Masculine

Edwuin: Of ancient Germanic origin, meaning "prosperous friend".

EDWYN

Masculine

Unique Welsh given name meaning "blessed peace," derived from the name Ednyfed. It has historic roots in Wales, with notable figures like Ednyfed Fychan, and is often passed down through generations as a middle name. Today, it's an uncommon yet elegant choice worldwide.

EDWYNA

Feminine

Welsh-derived given name that means "prosperous friend".

EDWYNN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from Edw, meaning "rich lord," with an added 'y' for variation. It has historical significance through King Edwin of Northumbria and is now popular as a distinctive choice inspired by Celtic culture.

EDY

Masculine

Distinctive name of Hebrew and Italian origin, meaning "guard" or "wealth", popularized by historical figures like Édouard Manet and celebrities such as Edy Williams. It is often associated with creativity, independence, and intelligence.

EDY

Feminine

English name derived from Edward, meaning "rich guard" or "wealthy protector".

EDYCE

Feminine

Rare, Greek-origin feminine name meaning 'happiness'.

EDYE

Feminine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin and meaning, with no historical or cultural associations.

EDYN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from Edmund, meaning 'protector of riches'. It's gained global popularity as both a boy's and girl's name in recent years.

EDYN

Feminine

Welsh name meaning "from the east," originally used in ancient Wales to denote people from Powys region. It now symbolizes new beginnings and hope.

EDYNN

Feminine

Intriguing Irish name derived from Aedán, meaning "little fire" or "fiery," popularized by Saint Aedán of Clonard and used by warrior kings in the Ulster Cycle.

EDYSON

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name, meaning 'house', popularized by inventor Thomas Edison.

EDYTA

Feminine

Female name of Polish origin that means "mercy" or "compassion".

EDYTH

Feminine

Rare Welsh female given name derived from the Welsh word 'edith', meaning 'prosperity' or 'fortunate'.

EDYTHA

Feminine

English name derived from Old English words "ead" meaning prosperity or wealth, and "gyð" referring to a girl or woman, interpreted as "prosperous woman" or "woman of wealth". It has historical significance, notably being used by Edytha Aethelflaed who ruled the Mercians in the 10th century.

EDYTHE

Feminine

English feminine name derived from Edith, which dates back to the Middle Ages. It means "prosperous in war" or "rich in battle.

EDZEL

Masculine

Distinctive Filipino name derived from "edzella", meaning 'beautiful flower'.

EDZON

Masculine

Rare Basque name of unknown meaning, possibly derived from "beautiful" or "anyone," with historical significance and regional spelling variations.

EEAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful Irish given name, derived from Éanna which means 'little bird', originating from ancient Irish chieftains and saints like Saint Éanna of Killaloe.

EELIJAH

Masculine

Elijah is a Hebrew boy's name meaning "the Lord is my God.

EELIS

Masculine

Finnish name meaning "hero" or "champion.

EELIYAH

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from Eliyahu, meaning "My God is Lord".

EELYN

Feminine

Captivating Welsh name meaning "young" or "youthful," derived from the Welsh word "eilio" which signifies growth and prosperity. It's historically uncommon but gaining popularity worldwide due to its unique sound and positive connotations.

EEMAAN

Feminine

Arabic name derived from 'aamana', meaning "to believe" or "to have faith". It signifies deep religious conviction and is highly regarded in Islamic tradition.

EEMAN

Feminine

Arabic name derived from "aman," meaning "safety" or "security," signifying faith, trust, and divine protection in Islamic culture.

EERA

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Finnish origin, derived from 'eerikki' meaning eternal, popularized in recent years among distinctive-name-seeking parents.

EERO

Masculine

Finnish name derived from Old Norse 'Eir', meaning 'protector' or 'warrior', traditionally used among Finnish families and popularized during the 19th century national romanticism movement.

EESA

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'Isa', meaning Jesus, signifying purity, holiness, and divinity. It's a popular choice among parents worldwide due to its biblical significance and elegant sound.

EESAH

Masculine

Hebrew variant of Isaac, meaning "God will add.

EESHA

Feminine

Unique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Ishwari," meaning "female ruler" or "goddess." It signifies strength, power, and divine feminine energy, with roots in ancient Hindu mythology.