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EDMAE
FeminineEdmae, of Hebrew origin, means "witness to God's ways".
EDMAN
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "Emanuel," meaning "God with us." It holds significant biblical and historical importance, associated with strength and divine presence.
EDMANUEL
MasculineThe Hebrew name Edmanuel means 'God is with us'.
EDMAR
MasculinePortuguese given name meaning "guardian of the sea".
EDMAY
FeminineUncommon, exotic-sounding name of unknown Hebrew origins possibly meaning 'pleasure'.
EDMEE
FeminineEdmée is a rare, feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Germanic name Amaltrudis. It means "hardworking" or "diligent".
EDMERE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "to earn" or "to deserve," originating from the Roman Empire and symbolizing merit and reward.
EDMILSON
MasculineDistinct Portuguese name derived from "edmilhao," signifying industriousness or hard work, composed of "edmi" (industrious) and "-lhao" (action/state). It was popular in Portugal during the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting parents' hopes for their sons to embody these qualities.
EDMON
MasculineEdmond is a French masculine given name composed of 'Eudes' meaning 'prosperous in war' and 'mund', meaning 'protector'. It translates to 'rich in protection' or 'bountiful protector'.
EDMONA
FeminineRare Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "rival" or "equal", brought to Britain by Romans and once held by Queen Edmona of Cornwall in the 9th century.
EDMOND
FeminineTimeless French given name of Germanic origin, derived from "adal" meaning noble and "haim" meaning home, translating to "noble home ruler". Introduced by the Normans in the 11th century, it remains an elegant choice despite its waning popularity today.
EDMOND
MasculineEdmond, of Germanic origin, means 'noble helmet,' reflecting strength and protection.
EDMONDO
MasculineDistinctive Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'emulator'.
EDMONIA
FeminineItalian given name derived from the Latin "Aemilius," originally meaning "rival" or "equal." It is predominantly used as a feminine name and has no widely recognized specific meaning beyond its Latin roots. A notable bearer of this unique name is Edmonia Lewis, a prominent 19th-century American sculptor of mixed race who achieved international acclaim despite facing ethnic challenges.
EDMONT
MasculineEdmond is a French given name derived from Germanic words "ead" (wealth) and "mund" (protection), translating to "protection of wealth." Initially popular among medieval French nobility, Edmond has since evolved into a widely-used international name with variations such as Édouard, Edward, and Eduardo.
EDMOUND
MasculineEdmond is of French origin, meaning "noble protection", derived from Germanic elements "ada" and "mund".
EDMUND
MasculineClassic English name derived from Old English Æðelmund, meaning "Noble protection".
EDMUND
FeminineClassic boy's name of English origin, derived from the Old English elements "ead" meaning wealth or prosperity, and "mund" meaning protection.
EDMUNDO
MasculineRare yet significant Spanish given name derived from Old Germanic elements, meaning "rich in protection" or "guardian of wealth," with historical ties to Saint Edmund the Martyr and literary appearances like Edmundo Mondragón in García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude.
EDNA
MasculineHebrew name meaning "pleasure" or "delight," derived from the Hebrew word "eden." It has biblical roots, as Edna was the wife of Caleb in the Old Testament.
EDNA
FeminineFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasure" or "delight".
EDNAH
FeminineHebrew-origin name derived from "Eden," meaning "pleasure" or "delight.
EDNAMAE
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Eden" meaning "garden" and "Omawunmi" signifying "a child born under difficulty." It translates to "Born into a garden of trials," symbolizing resilience amidst adversity.
EDNAMAY
FeminineUnique and beautiful Scottish feminine name derived from the surname Ednam, which originated from the village of Ednam in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Its meaning may be related to the Scottish Gaelic word "eadan," meaning "edge" or "border." Despite its unclear origins, Ednamay stands out for its uniqueness and beauty.
EDNAR
FeminineDistinctive Hispanic name derived from the Spanish word "edén," meaning "paradise.
EDNER
MasculineEdner, of Haitian origin, means 'endurance' and signifies steadfastness and perseverance.
EDNER
FeminineUnisex name of Haitian origin, derived from Haitian Creole which has roots in French. While its meaning is unclear, some believe it may be a variation of Édouard, meaning "wealthy guardian." It emerged during French colonial rule and remains popular among Haitians today.
EDNESHA
FeminineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Old English 'Edward' and Sanskrit words, with no definitive cultural significance.
EDNEY
MasculineRare French name derived from the occupational surname Endine, which means "dweller at the mill place" or "one who resides near the mill.
EDNITA
FeminineUnique female given name of Spanish origin, derived from "edén" meaning "paradise," evoking beauty, harmony, and tranquility. It has been notably carried by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ednita Nazario.
EDO
MasculineCaptivating Japanese name, originally meaning Tokyo, signifying wealth in history and culture despite lacking a direct English translation.
EDOARDO
MasculineItalian name of Germanic origin meaning "wealth guard" or "rich guardian".
EDOLIA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female name of Igbo origin in Nigeria, derived from "Edo" meaning "to grow or increase" and "lia" signifying "to be happy," thus embodying the spirit of increased happiness.
EDOM
FeminineHebrew masculine given name meaning "red," derived from the biblical twin brother of Esau. Historically, it also refers to the ancient Semitic people inhabiting southern Jordan's red cliffs.
EDON
MasculineRare Albanian name of biblical origin meaning "from Eden.
EDONA
FeminineAlbanian female name derived from "edoni", meaning "happy" or "joyful".
EDONIS
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin meaning 'belonging to Edone', an ancient Illyrian city now in Albania.
EDONY
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'Odysseus,' meaning 'tenacious' or 'much wandered.' It evokes strength and wisdom, associated with the clever hero of Homer's Odyssey.
EDORA
FeminineDistinctive name of Latin origin meaning "noble" or "rich," traditionally used for females but suitable for males too.
EDOUARD
MasculineEdouard is of French origin, meaning "guard wealth," derived from Germanic elements eud- ("wealth") and -ward ("guard").