Female and male names.

EFFIE

Masculine

Unique, elegant name of Greek origin, derived from "efthios" meaning 'graceful', gaining popularity in the 19th century through Dickens' Bleak House.

EFFIE

Feminine

Greek name meaning 'Speech', popularized by historical figures like Effie Gray, Scottish writer and art critic, and Effie Trinket from "The Hunger Games".

EFFORD

Masculine

English given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from 'ford where the horse crosses' in Old English.

EFFREM

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "fruitful" or "productive," associated with the biblical figure Ephraim, known for his fertility and prosperity.

EFFREN

Masculine

Rare Spanish boys' name derived from "freno", meaning "rein" or "brake", associated with control and balance.

EFFREY

Masculine

Rare French name of Old German origin, meaning "noble" or "peace", with a history dating back to the Middle Ages when it was popular among European nobility.

EFFY

Feminine

Unique Greek female name derived from "efcharisto", meaning "thank you". It carries a sense of gratitude and appreciation.

EFIA

Feminine

Captivating female name of Ghanaian origin from the Ewe ethnic group, meaning "born on Friday" in the Ewe language.

EFIGENIA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Greek name meaning 'born from the sea', derived from the myth of King Athamas' daughter.

EFOSA

Masculine

African-origin male given name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "God has brought joy".

EFRAIM

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "fruitful" or "double fruit," originally borne by a son of Joseph in the Bible.

EFRAIN

Masculine

Unique Spanish name with Hebrew roots meaning "fruitful" or "double.

EFRAIN

Feminine

Distinctive male name of Hebrew origin meaning "fruitful," derived from the biblical tribe of Efrain, son of Joseph, prophesied to become "a multitude of nations.

EFRAM

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from 'efrayim', meaning 'fruitful'. In the Bible, Efram was one of Joseph's sons and an ancestor of an Israelite tribe.

EFRAN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name with profound meaning, "God is my strength," or "God has answered." It hails from biblical times as one of Jacob's twelve sons and holds deep spiritual significance.

EFRAT

Feminine

Female Hebrew name meaning "fruitful," with notable Israeli actress Efrat Tilma among its bearers, though not widely popular globally.

EFRATA

Feminine

The Hebrew name Efrata means "fruitful" or "prosperous.

EFRAYIM

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "fruitful", associated with the patriarch Efrayim from the Bible, and has been used for centuries by Jewish communities worldwide.

EFREM

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "fruitful" or "doubly fruitful," derived from the Biblical figure Ephraim, one of Joseph's sons.

EFREN

Masculine

Spanish name derived from Greek Euphemus, meaning "well-spoken," known for eloquence, and associated with Saint Paul's companion in Acts of the Apostles.

EFRIAN

Masculine

Uncommon, invented given name with no clear origin or widely recognized meaning, possibly derived from a blend of two names.

EFRIN

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "double happiness" or "doubly joyful", first appearing in the Old Testament as one of King David's mighty warriors.

EFROSINI

Feminine

Captivating Greek feminine name meaning "she who brings joy".

EFSTATHIA

Feminine

Rare Greek female given name derived from the word "εὐσταθής", meaning "well-established" or "steady".

EFSTATHIOS

Masculine

Greek boy's name of ancient origin, derived from "εὐσταθής" meaning 'well-established'.

EFSTRATIOS

Masculine

The Greek male given name Efstratios, derived from 'efteros' (fortunate) and 'andros' (man), has been a symbol of good fortune since ancient times.

EFTHIMIA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Greek name meaning "most beautiful" or "most distinguished".

EFTHIMIOS

Masculine

Rare Greek male name with Byzantine origins, meaning "most honorable" or "very noble.

EFTHYMIA

Feminine

The Greek-origin name Efthymia signifies 'most honored' or 'most glorious', reflecting its historic popularity among Greeks.

EFTIHIA

Feminine

Eftihia, of ancient Greek origin, means "cheerful" or "happy", named after the goddess Euthymia who embodied good spirits and was one of the nine Muses.

EFTON

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate'.

EFUA

Feminine

Ghanaian name of Akan origin, given to girls born on Tuesday, meaning 'born on Tuesday'.

EGAN

Masculine

Irish-origin name meaning "little fire" or "fiery", initially used as a surname but now widely recognized as a masculine given name with literary and historical figures named Egan.

EGAN

Feminine

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic surname Ó hÉiginn, which means 'protection power'.

EGBERT

Masculine

Germanic male given name meaning "bright heir" or "famous nobleman," with notable historical bearers including King Egbert of Wessex and Duke Egbert of Friuli.

EGE

Masculine

Turkish origin, meaning 'rainbow', symbolizing happiness and beauty in Turkish culture.

EGHOSA

Masculine

Nigerian name of Edo origin, meaning "the one with a strong heart".

EGIDIO

Masculine

Eugene is an ancient Greek name meaning 'well-born' or 'noble', popularized by Saint Eugene, the patron saint of France.

EGINA

Feminine

Eugenia is a classic feminine name of Greek origin meaning "well-born" or "noble," often associated with elegance and sophistication. Its roots can be traced back to ancient Greece, where it was used to denote someone of noble descent. Today, Eugenia remains a popular choice worldwide, appreciated for its rich history and timeless beauty.

EGLA

Feminine

Captivating Greek female name meaning 'light' or 'shining bright', tracing back to ancient Greece where it was associated with the goddess Hera.