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EBBONY
FeminineEbony is an African-origin name meaning "dark-skinned", popularized recently by celebrities like Ebonee Davis and Ebonee Noel.
EBBY
MasculineModern Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my God," derived from Elijah, popular among English speakers for its distinct sound and meaningful origin.
EBBY
FeminineDistinct Hebrew name derived from Elijah, meaning 'the Lord is my God', often associated with Ebenezer, 'stone of help'.
EBE
FeminineRare yet notable Hebrew name derived from "Eber," meaning "across" or "beyond." It was the name of one of the Old Testament patriarchs and ancestor of Abraham.
EBECCA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name that means "pledged to God" or "God is my strength.
EBELIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name, potentially signifying 'towards freedom', with no widely known historical associations.
EBELIN
FeminineUnique German-origin given name, often associated with concepts like "noble" or "beautiful". Its meaning can vary but includes strength like an eagle or brightness like a star. Historically uncommon yet notable in history, Ebelin's uniqueness makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names.
EBELINA
FeminineRare yet striking German name derived from 'Eber' (wild boar) and 'hild' (battle), translating to "strong like a wild boar in battle". It was notably used in medieval literature, including the epic poem Nibelungenlied, where Ebelina was portrayed as a courageous queen. Despite its masculine-sounding origin, it has traditionally been given to girls but can also be used as a unisex name.
EBELYN
FeminineDistinctive unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'ebén' which refers to ebony wood. Once popular among families involved in woodworking during medieval Spain, it now carries potential spiritual significance linked to the ebony tree's attributes in various cultures.
EBEN
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'stone', evoking robustness, and appearing in the Bible as Ebenezer, a stone set up by Samuel.
EBEN
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "stone," with significant biblical roots, including King David's warrior Joab and Abraham's ancestor Eber.
EBENEZER
FeminineAncient Hebrew name meaning "stone of help.
EBENEZER
MasculineHistoric Hebrew name meaning "stone of help" or "rock of help," first used in the Bible and later popular among Puritans and Quakers.
EBER
MasculineAncient Hebrew name with significant historical roots. It means 'to gather together' or 'associate'.
EBERARDO
MasculineRare Germanic name derived from Old German elements meaning 'wild boar' and 'strong, brave', interpreted as 'as strong as a wild boar'. It has historic ties to nobility but is now globally adopted, particularly in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Brazil.
EBERE
FeminineIgbo name from Nigeria meaning "waiting for love," carrying cultural significance as a name given after miscarriages or stillbirths.
EBERHARD
MasculineHistoric German male given name derived from Old High German elements meaning "brave as a wild boar.
EBERLY
FeminineRare German name derived from "eber" meaning wild boar and "līh" meaning descendants or tribe, signifying 'descendant of the wild boar'.
EBERT
MasculineGerman given name derived from Eberhard, meaning "strong as a wild boar".
EBIN
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'stone', inspired by biblical warrior Eben, symbolizing courage and strength, with a timeless resonance echoing durability in nature.
EBNA
FeminineArabic name meaning "sons" or "children", often associated with the Islamic faith and denoting preciousness and belovedness. It has a rich history dating back centuries, with notable figures like Persian poet Ebna al-Mu'tazz bearing this name. Despite its rarity today, Ebna remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name with deep cultural roots and profound meaning.
EBON
MasculineRare, intriguing name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the English word 'ebony,' and may symbolize strength or mystery.
EBONE
FeminineAfrican unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "dark" or "black", symbolizing strength and hope.
EBONEE
FeminineAfrican American given name derived from the Yoruba "Efunsetan," meaning "the crown has set" or "the crown is established.
EBONEY
FeminineUnique African-derived name, derived from the Yoruba goddess Mami Wata, which translates to "gift of water.
EBONI
MasculineAfrican American origin name derived from Ebony wood, signifying elegance, strength, and sophistication.
EBONI
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female name of Igbo origin, meaning "female child" and boasting African roots that transcend cultural boundaries.
EBONIE
FeminineElegant African American female given name derived from Latin "ebonus", meaning dark or black, popularized during mid-20th century Civil Rights era, notable bearers include jazz singer Ebonie Smith and Olympic medalist Ebonie Butler.
EBONII
FeminineElegant and rare African name derived from the dark ebony wood, signifying strength and uniqueness.
EBONIQUE
FeminineAfrican origin name meaning "the king has crowned me with favor". It's unique and captivating, often used for both boys and girls.
EBONNE
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "born during hard times," symbolizing strength and resilience.
EBONNIE
FeminineUnique American female name created by combining 'Eb' and '-onnie', with no explicit meaning but often interpreted as 'dark beauty'. It's modern and sophisticated, gaining traction recently despite its lack of historical significance.
EBONY
MasculineUnique African female name derived from the word "ebon" meaning black or dark in color. Traditionally used by the Yoruba people of Nigeria to signify beauty and elegance, Ebony also refers to the rich dark wood of the ebony tree.
EBONY
FeminineStriking female given name of African origin, derived from the word 'ebony', referring to a dense, black hardwood prized for centuries. It gained recognition in the late 20th century, celebrated for its uniqueness and strong ties to African heritage.
EBONYE
FeminineUnique Igbo name meaning "the owner of beauty".
EBRAHEEM
MasculineArabic name meaning "servant of the Most High God", bearing significant historical and religious importance in Islam and Judaism.
EBRAHIM
MasculineEbrahim, of Arabic origin, means 'Friend of God' and is associated with Abraham, a revered figure in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.
EBRAHIMA
MasculineCanyon: Latin origin, evokes expansive valleys; unique, increasingly popular; associated with strength, adventure, nature.
EBRIMA
MasculineUnique West African name derived from the Mandinka language, meaning 'one who possesses or is associated with the firstborn son'.
EBRU
FeminineUnique and charming Turkish name meaning "bubble" or "ripple," popular in Turkey for centuries due to its nature-inspired origin, and also symbolizes traditional paper marbling art.