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EDDA
FeminineOld Norse name derived from "eadr," meaning "great-grandmother." It is also associated with the Poetic Edda, a collection of Old Norse poems concerning Norse mythology and heroic legends.
EDDEN
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'witness' or 'testimony', with biblical roots dating back to Old Testament times.
EDDEN
MasculineRare Hebrew name that means 'pleasure' or 'delight', suggesting happiness and joy.
EDDER
MasculineDistinctive Spanish given name derived from the Basque word "eder," meaning "handsome" or "beautiful.
EDDI
MasculineScottish name derived from Eideard, meaning "guardian of wealth".
EDDI
FeminineScottish male name derived from Eideard, meaning 'courageous' or 'brave', popularized by King Edward III in the late Middle Ages and still favored today for its historical significance and distinctive sound.
EDDICA
FeminineRare yet elegant Latin-derived feminine given name, meaning 'pronounced' or 'published', suggesting authority.
EDDIE
FeminineEnglish name, a diminutive of Edward, meaning 'guard' or 'keeper of prosperity'.
EDDIE
MasculineEnglish name with a rich history, derived from Edward which means "rich guard" or "protector of wealthy".
EDDIEBERTO
MasculineRare yet captivating Spanish-derived given name combining English and Spanish elements, reflecting its cultural heritage without prominent historical associations.
EDDIEL
MasculineUnique Spanish origin name derived from 'edificio', meaning 'building' or 'structure', embodying strength, stability, and endurance.
EDDIN
MasculineArabic male given name meaning 'the religion', popularized by the renowned Persian poet Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi.
EDDIS
FeminineRare, distinctive name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Eddyn', meaning 'anger' or 'rage', reflecting the power and passion of Celtic culture.
EDDIS
MasculinePersian name derived from Adhras, meaning 'wise'.
EDDISON
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the surname Edison, which means "prosperity, wealth" combined with "belonging to or association with". It's not common but has gained popularity due to its association with renowned inventor Thomas Alva Edison.
EDDISON
FeminineEnglish name of Old English origin meaning "rich warrior" or "prosperous in war," popularized by renowned inventor Thomas Edison.
EDDITH
FeminineRare French name of Germanic origin meaning "noble in battle," derived from Adalheidis and associated with Saint Edith of Northumbria.
EDDRICK
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from 'edd' meaning "blessed" or "ward," and 'ric' meaning "power" or "mighty.
EDDWARD
MasculineUnique English name, a variant spelling of classic Edward meaning "wealthy guard," popularized by medieval nobles like King Edward I.
EDDY
FeminineEddy is the shortened form of Edward, meaning "wealthy guard", and is popular among French-speaking communities worldwide.
EDDY
MasculineEddy, a distinctive male name of Dutch origin, means "wealthy guard" or "strong as a wolf".
EDDYE
FeminineDistinct Scottish Gaelic-derived name, originally Eadgyth, meaning "prosperity through struggle.
EDDYE
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Eddie, which could be linked to Edward or Edgar.
EDDYSON
MasculineRare, distinctive name of Latin origin meaning "rich" or "prosperous," derived from the word "Eddy." It was originally a Scottish surname likely associated with water, popularized worldwide over centuries.
EDDYTHE
FeminineRare American name created by blending Eddie ('rich guard') and Edyth/Edith ('prosperous in war'), interpreted as 'rich guardian prosperous in war'.
EDE
FeminineHungarian name of ancient origin, derived from the word "edény" meaning 'vessel' or 'container'. It signifies steadfastness and reliability, associated with notable historical figures like Ede Reményi, a renowned violinist, and Bishop Ede Paulose.
EDEE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "witness" or "testimony," popularized in the late 19th century by Jewish-American families, and now embraced by diverse communities for its unique sound and meaningful origin.
EDEL
FeminineGerman-origin name meaning 'noble', derived from the Old High German word 'edel'.
EDEL
MasculineIrish name meaning 'noble', popularized by figures like missionary Edel Quinn.
EDELIA
FeminineRare African name of Igbo origin, Nigeria, believed to mean "to follow".
EDELIN
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Dálain, meaning "descendant of Dalán".
EDELINA
FeminineUnique, German-origin female name meaning "noble," derived from the element "Adal" with the suffix "-ine" denoting a diminutive form.
EDELINE
FeminineRare yet meaningful Greek feminine given name, translating to 'pleasure', associated with the goddess Hedone, signifying joy and happiness.
EDELL
MasculineIrish name derived from the surname O'Dall, meaning "grandson of Dall," with Dall translating to "proud" or "bold.
EDELL
FeminineUnique, Scottish-derived given name meaning 'son of Eoghan', the warrior horseman, originally from the MacEodail clan.
EDELLE
FeminineRare American feminine variant of Edgar, meaning "noble spear" in Old English, popularized in late 19th-century U.S.
EDELMIRA
FeminineUnique Spanish female name derived from Adelmari, meaning "noble like the sea".
EDELMIRO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from 'edelmir', meaning 'noble peace'.
EDELWEISS
FeminineThe feminine given name Edelweiss originates from Germany, where it translates to 'noble white', inspired by the resilient white edelweiss flower.
EDELYN
FeminineUnique and attractive given name of uncertain origin, believed to derive from Welsh, French, or German names such as Aledyn, Adeline, or Adelheid, respectively.