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EBTISAM
FeminineArabic name derived from 'batasa' and 'samaha', signifying 'forgiveness' and 'patience'.
EBUBE
MasculineDistinctive Nigerian boy's name of Igbo origin, meaning "Glory" or "Praise", believed to bring good fortune.
EBUBECHUKWU
FeminineIgbo name meaning "Praise God Great", reflecting hopes for a child's greatness with divine blessings.
EBUBECHUKWU
MasculineUnique Igbo male name from Nigeria, meaning 'Glory belongs to God'.
EBUNOLUWA
FeminineUnique Yoruba name meaning "God's cherished gift".
EBWARD
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'ebba', meaning 'boar'. It evolved through the addition of the suffix '-ard', signifying strength or courage.
EBYAN
FeminineArabic name meaning 'everlasting', often associated with elegance and strength, and held in high spiritual regard in Islam.
ECATERINA
FeminineRomanian female name with Greek origins meaning "pure" or "unchaste".
ECCLESIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived feminine given name translating to 'church' or 'congregation', historically associated with Christianity and female saints like Saint Ecclesia.
ECE
FeminineTurkish unisex name meaning "moonlight" or "shining light".
ECEQUIEL
MasculineEzekiel is a Hebrew name meaning "God will strengthen.
ECHELLE
FeminineDistinctive French given name meaning 'ladder', popularized by Jean de La Fontaine's fable "Les Animaux Malades", symbolizing progression despite its uncommon usage.
ECHO
FeminineUnique girls' name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word "écho," meaning "echo.
ECHO
MasculineGreek-origin given name meaning 'echo', inspired by the mythical nymph cursed to repeat others' words, first gaining popularity in the late 19th century US.
ECHOE
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from "echos," meaning sound or echo, associated with the nymph Echo from Greek mythology who was cursed to repeat others' words.
ECHOL
MasculineEcho is an English unisex given name derived from the word 'echo', meaning repeated sound reflection, with origins in 17th-century literature and Greek mythology as the nymph cursed to repeat others' words.
ECKER
MasculineRare German given name derived from the occupational surname Eckermann, originally meaning 'shearer' or 'cutter of cloth'. It has no explicit meaning but may evoke sharpness or precision due to associations with the German word 'Ecke', meaning 'corner', or the English word 'edge'. Notable individuals like Johann Peter Eckermann have contributed to its memorability.
ECKO
FeminineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from German "ecke" meaning "corner," or Old Norse elements like Eike/Eik, symbolizing strength and endurance. It's gaining traction as a unique moniker despite its ambiguous beginnings.
ECKO
MasculineDistinctive German name meaning "corner," popularized during the Middle Ages and still found in Germanic-speaking regions.
ECLIPSA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'eclipse', often associated with celestial phenomena and carrying historical and mythological significance.
ECLIPSE
FeminineDistinctive French-origin name derived from the word "éclipse", meaning "eclipse". Coined by French author Honoré de Balzac as his pen name, Eclipse carries a sense of mystery and intrigue. Despite its rare use as a given name, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its universal appeal and literary associations, notably in Balzac's "Père Goriot".
ECRIN
FeminineThe rare French name Écrin, derived from 'écrin' meaning 'setting' or 'case', is associated with beauty and rarity.
ECSTASY
FeminineGreek-origin given name meaning 'standing outside oneself', popularized in the late 20th century for its euphoric connotations, but controversially associated with recreational drug use.
ECTOR
MasculineRare but historically significant male name of Latin origin, translating to "knight" or "horseman," famously associated with King Arthur's Knight Sir Ector.
ED
MasculineShortened form of the English name Edward, which means "rich guard" or "prosperous protector".
ED
FeminineEnglish given name originating from Old German roots, meaning "wealthy guard" or "noble protector".
EDA
FeminineCharming Turkish name derived from 'eda', meaning 'apple', offering a sweet and approachable character.
EDAHI
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translating to "one who comes to follow" or "one who obeys what has been said," reflecting the importance of adhering to cultural norms in Yoruba tradition.
EDALIA
FeminineHebrew name that means 'praise God'.
EDALINE
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the surname O'Dalaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dalach', a historic chief.
EDALYN
FeminineEnigmatic girls' name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity despite no known historical usage or meaning.
EDALYNN
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'commendable', derived from the root verb 'd-l-h' signifying justice, righteousness, or worthiness of praise.
EDAN
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew unisex name derived from "Eden," meaning "pleasure" or "delight." It has biblical roots associated with the Garden of Eden and carries a sense of purity and beauty.
EDAN
MasculineHebrew boys' name meaning 'pleasure' or 'delight', derived from 'ednah'. It's associated with the Garden of Eden in the Bible and has been used in literature like "The Little Prince".
EDANA
FeminineCaptivating Irish girls' name derived from 'Éithne,' meaning 'noble birth.'
EDAWRD
MasculineEdawrd, of English origin, means "prosperous guardian" or "wealthy protector".
EDBERG
MasculineSwedish male given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Old Norse words "eið" or "ed", or perhaps a variant of the German name Adalbert. It is quite rare, given to fewer than five boys each year since 1985 in Sweden, with no significant history or popularity in other countries.
EDBERT
MasculineRare male name of Germanic origin meaning "rich in fame" or "prosperous and renowned," popular among Anglo-Saxon nobility but now virtually extinct.
EDD
MasculineShort form of Edward, with origins in Old English meaning "wealth guardian".
EDD
FeminineWelsh given name derived from Edward, meaning 'wealth' or 'rich guard', with historical significance in Wales and Welsh literature.