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EARNSTINE
FeminineRare American name, likely coined in the mid-20th century, with an uncertain meaning potentially derived from Earnest ("serious") and Vincent ("conquering").
EARON
FeminineRare, distinctive name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning, making it intriguing yet mysterious.
EARON
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Aaron,' meaning 'exalted' in the Bible.
EARRON
MasculineRare Scottish male given name derived from the surname Erskine, potentially meaning 'descendant of the boar kin'.
EARSEL
MasculineRare Scottish given name of Gaelic origin meaning "valley of the eagle".
EARSEL
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Èarasaid," meaning "seagull.
EARSELL
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from "Èarasaill," meaning "strife" or "contention.
EARSIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the distinguished surname Erskine, which means "dry valley" or "moorland valley".
EARSIE
FeminineRare, female Scottish given name derived from the surname Erskine, meaning 'land of the people of Ireland' in Gaelic.
EARSKIN
MasculineDistinct Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word for 'spring', suggesting renewal and freshness.
EARSLEY
FeminineRare English given name derived from 'ears' meaning eagle and 'leah' meaning woodland clearing.
EARSTINE
FeminineRare, unique English name with an unknown etymology, first recorded in medieval England, appearing in literature like "The Mill on the Floss" and associated with historical figures such as Earstine T. Cox.
EARTH
MasculineRecent, unconventional given name popularized by Grimes in 2021. Derived from the English word for our planet, it signifies a connection to nature and global consciousness, without specific symbolic meaning beyond its literal reference. Its usage as a personal name remains scarce due to its recent introduction.
EARTH
FeminineEarth, derived from the Latin 'Terra' meaning 'earth', is an unconventional yet meaningful unisex name that symbolizes our planet's natural beauty.
EARTHA
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'earth', meaning 'of the earth' or 'belonging to the earth'.
EARTHA
FeminineAfrican American name created by legendary jazz singer Eartha Kitt, derived from 'earth' signifying grounding and connection to nature, and associated with strength and resilience in African American culture.
EARTHALEE
FeminineModern, uniquely composed name likely created for its aesthetic appeal, combining 'Earth' and 'Lee', with possible associations to nature, stability, or Hebrew meaning, but no fixed interpretation due to its recent origin.
EARTHEL
FeminineRare name of unknown origin with an unclear meaning.
EARTHER
FeminineRare and intriguing given name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by Earth, but its meaning and history remain largely mysterious.
EARTHY
MasculineUnique, unconventional given name of unknown origin, gaining recent recognition for its nature-inspired sound.
EARVEN
MasculineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted meaning, allowing its bearer to create their own identity and significance.
EARVIE
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'Erskine', meaning 'pointed hill' in either east or west.
EARVIN
MasculineDistinctive given name of African American origin, derived from the Hebrew name Aaron meaning "exalted" or "high mountain.
EARY
FeminineRare, enigmatic name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in 19th century Scotland but with no confirmed roots or historical significance. Its scarcity allows bearers to forge unique identities.
EASA
MasculineAncient Irish name meaning 'vigorous' or 'lively', passed down through generations and associated with historical figures of power and influence.
EASHA
FeminineRare yet beautiful Indian name derived from "Eashwar," meaning "Lord Shiva." It signifies divine protection and wisdom.
EASHAAN
MasculineIndian origin name derived from 'Ishaan', meaning 'commander' or 'leader', often associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. It's believed to bring good fortune and is chosen for boys to emphasize leadership and strength of character, though it remains relatively uncommon worldwide despite its rich cultural significance.
EASHAN
MasculineRare yet meaningful Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'Lord of the Universe', popularized by Bengali poet Michael Madhusudan Dutt, and reflecting the power of Lord Shiva.
EASLEY
MasculineRare, unique English given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Devon place names or the Middle English word 'ease'.
EASON
MasculineRare yet appealing given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O' hEasain" and meaning 'from the ash trees', symbolizing strength and adaptability.
EAST
MasculineAmerican name of directional origin, gaining popularity in the late 19th century among African Americans. It does not have a specific meaning beyond its direction-based root, but has been used by notable individuals like rapper Prodigy from Mobb Deep.
EAST
FeminineUnconventional English given name derived from the cardinal direction 'east', symbolizing the rising sun and eastward orientation.
EASTAN
MasculineEaston is an American given name of English origin, derived from the surname Easton which either denotes a geographical location or signifies an occupational role such as steward or estate manager.
EASTEN
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English word "east," symbolizing fresh starts, wisdom, and creativity.
EASTER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English 'Eostre', the month of April, which celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection.
EASTER
FeminineGerman name meaning 'eastern', derived from the Proto-Germanic word '*austro-'.
EASTHER
FeminineEaster is an unusual English female given name derived from the Middle English 'easter', itself from Old English 'ēostre', believed to be named after a Germanic goddess of spring and fertility.
EASTIN
MasculineEaston is an English name meaning 'east', gaining popularity recently despite its historic usage.
EASTIN
FeminineUnique American name derived from the English surname "Easting," meaning one who lived in the eastern part of a village or held land there.
EASTLYN
FeminineUncommon American female given name derived from the combination of "east" and the Welsh element "lyn," meaning "leader" or "noble.