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EAIN
MasculineUnique Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic 'Eàin', meaning 'one'. It's associated with warmth, prosperity, and positivity, and has been passed down through generations in Scotland.
EALON
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from the word 'eallon', meaning 'noble' or 'generous'.
EALYN
FeminineCaptivating Irish name derived from Ailinn, meaning "beauty" or "grace", and is richly steeped in Irish literature and folklore.
EAMES
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the surname Eames, which means 'home' or 'valley'.
EAMMON
MasculineEammon, of Irish origin, signifies 'rich protector'.
EAMON
MasculineIntriguing Irish name derived from Éemon, which means "chieftain born of horse.
EAMONN
MasculineIrish boy's name of Gaelic origin meaning "rich protector" or "guardian".
EAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from Éadbhard, meaning 'strong as a boar'.
EANA
FeminineRare Irish girl's name derived from the ancient Irish goddess Éadbha, signifying abundance or fruitfulness.
EANN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Eòghan', meaning 'youth' or 'young'.
EANNA
FeminineRare Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish goddess Éanann, known for her beauty and wisdom, and carrying meanings associated with elegance, intelligence, and cultural significance.
EARA
FeminineIrish name derived from "Éar", meaning "strength". It was traditionally given to girls seen as strong and resilient, associated with warrior queen Éir and goddess Éiru in Irish mythology.
EARDIE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname 'Eadie', which originates from the Gaelic word 'Eachann' meaning 'horse'.
EARIC
MasculineIrish-derived given name meaning 'swift' or 'swift-carl', associated with historic figures like King Earc of Connacht.
EARICA
FeminineUncommon English name derived from combining Erica ("snow") and Laura ("bay laurel"), making it a unique blend of natural beauty.
EARIE
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from 'Eachann', meaning 'little horse'.
EARIN
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'early', inspired by the mythical nymph Earine and popular among parents seeking distinctive names.
EARL
MasculineEnglish given name meaning "nobleman" or "warrior", derived from the Old English word 'eorl'. It originally denoted a man of high rank in society and has been popular among British nobility for centuries.
EARL
FeminineEnglish name meaning "noble" or "powerful", originally used as a title for members of British aristocracy.
EARLA
FeminineUncommon yet distinct Irish female given name derived from Éire, the Gaelic word for Ireland.
EARLAND
MasculineInvented name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance.
EARLDEAN
FeminineUncommon English name derived from Old English "eald", meaning 'old' or 'ancient', combined with the suffix "-ean". It translates to 'ancient' and was often associated with nobility in medieval literature, such as Beowulf. Despite its rarity, Earldean evokes elegance and timeless wisdom due to its historical roots.
EARLDENE
FeminineRare English female name meaning "noble valley," derived from Old English words "eorl" (nobleman) and "denu" (valley).
EARLDINE
FeminineUnique American name created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her iconic character Janie Crawford in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'.
EARLE
FeminineRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'. Originally used as a title for high-ranking individuals, it now serves as a personal name with historical significance.
EARLE
MasculineUnusual English given name of Norman origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'jarl', meaning 'earl' or 'nobleman'.
EARLEAN
FeminineUncommon American name of unknown meaning, potentially derived from "Earl" (noble) and "Lean" (slender).
EARLEANE
FeminineRare English given name with a meaning that signifies elegance or gracefulness, derived from 'earl' and 'lean'.
EARLEE
MasculineRare, English name coined by L. Frank Baum for his Oz series, evoking innocence and imagination.
EARLEE
FeminineUncommon American given name created by author Harold Babcock for his 1923 novel 'Earlee', with possible ties to the names Earl and Lee, though this hasn't been confirmed.
EARLEEN
FeminineDistinctively American female given name derived from the English surname Earley, meaning 'eagle', connoting strength and nobility like its avian namesake.
EARLEENE
FeminineRare American name created by combining Earl ("nobleman") and Irene ("peace"), first gaining popularity in the early 20th century.
EARLEN
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the Old English word "eorl", meaning "nobleman".
EARLENA
FeminineUnique American female name created by combining "Earl," meaning noble or warrior, with "Lena," meaning torch or light, resulting in the elegant meaning of "noble light.
EARLENE
FeminineRare American name combining 'earl' meaning noble or warrior and '-lene', creating 'noble woman' or 'warrior woman'.
EARLENE
MasculineDistinctive American name created in the 20th century as a feminine variant of Earl, meaning 'noble'.
EARLESHA
FeminineRare African American female name created from the elements 'earl' meaning noble, and 'lesha', a variant of Hebrew Elisha meaning God is salvation.
EARLETTA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from Earle (meaning "nobleman") and Rita (meaning "pearl"). It signifies strength, nobility, beauty, and elegance.
EARLETTE
FeminineRare French female given name derived from "écharpe," meaning "scarf" or "shawl.
EARLEY
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'earg', meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous'.