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EARLIE
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from "Earlaidh," meaning "noble" or "brave." Traditionally given to boys of high social standing, it now transcends gender boundaries and maintains its historical significance.
EARLIE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name with roots dating back to the 18th century. It means 'noble' or 'generous'.
EARLIN
MasculineAmerican name created by combining 'earl' (Old English for 'nobleman') and '-lin' (Germanic suffix denoting smallness). Its meaning can be interpreted as 'little noble one'.
EARLINA
FeminineElegant and unique female name of African origin, derived from the West African Akan people's tradition. It means "born on Tuesday," with "-ina" denoting it's specifically for girls.
EARLINE
FeminineDistinctive American female name believed to have been coined by poet Edna St. Vincent Millay as a pet name for her sister Norma.
EARLINE
MasculineRare American female given name of Norman origin via the English surname Earl, with an unknown meaning, coined in the 20th century by combining elements from Earl and a feminine suffix.
EARLING
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
EARLIS
MasculineRare English name derived from "earl," signifying authority and power.
EARLISA
FeminineOriginal African-American female name created by Eric Jerome Dickey for his novel 'Chasing Shadows'. Derived from Earl and Lisa, with an added 's', its meaning reflects the protagonist's strength and uniqueness.
EARLISHA
FeminineUncommon yet powerful African American name derived from 'Earl', meaning 'noble'.
EARLON
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English surname Earl, which means 'elder' or 'noble', and is often associated with nobility and wisdom.
EARLY
MasculineRare given name derived from the English word 'early', meaning 'arriving or coming at an early time'. It originated in medieval England and was historically used as a nickname for those who rose early or arrived ahead of schedule.
EARLY
FeminineUncommon English name meaning "coming soon.
EARLYN
FeminineRare American given name coined by Upton Sinclair in his novel "The Jungle," symbolizing progressive thinking and ahead-of-its-time ideas.
EARLYNE
FeminineUncommon female given name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of English Earlyna meaning "morning dawn" or "firstborn.
EARLYNN
FeminineUnique American name, derived from Earlene, which itself comes from the English surname 'Earl', originally referring to someone of noble rank.
EARMA
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó hEachach, meaning "descendant of Eachach," an early Irish saint whose name translates to "horseman" or "champion.
EARMAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from O'hAirm, meaning "descendant of Airm," believed to have been associated with ancient warrior chiefs. Primarily found in Ireland since the 16th century, particularly in County Kerry and Cork.
EARMEL
MasculineUncommon name with unclear origins, potentially a fusion of "ear," meaning the organ for hearing, and "mel," possibly derived from Greek "mélos," signifying "song" or "tune." Its symbolic interpretation could be "song of hearing" or "harmonious listening.
EARMER
FeminineRare English name with an unknown meaning, likely an old agricultural surname first recorded in medieval England.
EARMIE
FeminineRare and unique name with unknown origins and meanings. Its rarity makes it distinctive, but its history and signification are not widely recognized.
EARMON
MasculineIrish name derived from "Eamhna," meaning "universal" or "all-encompassing," reflecting inclusivity and comprehensiveness.
EARN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the habitational surname Earn, possibly meaning "eagle" in Old Norse.
EARNA
FeminineRare name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Irish surname Earnáin meaning 'little blackbird', though this is unconfirmed.
EARNEASE
FeminineUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Earnest and Ease, meaning serious yet approachable. Its rarity adds to its distinctive character.
EARNELL
MasculineRare American male given name derived from the English surname Earnold, meaning 'eagle power' or 'eagle ruler'.
EARNELL
FeminineRare English male given name derived from the Old English word 'earn', meaning 'eagle'.
EARNEST
MasculineThe name Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'respectable', originated from Old French and Latin roots.
EARNEST
FeminineEnglish name with a Middle English origin, derived from the word "ernest" which means "serious" or "sincere.
EARNESTEAN
FeminineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin with multiple speculative meanings, including potential combinations of Ernest ("serious") and Steven ("crown"). Despite its rarity, some people associate powerful personality traits with its strong sound.
EARNESTEEN
FeminineRare, historic female name derived from the Germanic word 'Earnust', meaning 'serious' or 'strong'. Popularized by Queen Victoria's daughter Ernestine in the Victorian era, it remains distinctive today.
EARNESTENE
FeminineRare American given name created in the early 20th century, meaning "sincere woman.
EARNESTINE
FeminineDistinctive American feminine name derived from "earnest," meaning sincere or genuine.
EARNESTINE
MasculineRare American female given name, created by combining Ernest and Stephanie or Ernestine, intended to evoke seriousness and sincerity.
EARNEY
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the surname O'Rathaille, meaning 'descendant of Rathaile', with Rathaile signifying 'fierce' or 'bold'.
EARNICE
FeminineUnique Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Connor, meaning "descendant of Conchobhar", a legendary king of Ireland.
EARNIE
MasculineRare Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Eirnn', meaning "cold" or "snow".
EARNIE
FeminineRare Scottish name variant of 'Earn' or 'Erny', derived from the Gaelic word 'Eirnin', though not directly linked to Ireland.
EARNISTINE
FeminineEarnestine is an American feminine name derived from Ernest, meaning "serious," with "-ine" added to create a more feminine touch.
EARNST
MasculineCoi is a Greek-origin given name meaning 'sea'. Derived from the ancient Greek word 'koia', it traditionally refers to the sea or an island. Today, Coi is chosen for its modern sound and uniqueness, often used as a feminine name but suitable for males too due to its unisex nature. It is not tied to any specific country or culture.