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EIRENE
FeminineGreek feminine given name meaning 'peace'.
EIRESS
FeminineScottish feminine name derived from Gaelic 'Eire', meaning Ireland, and personifying the land in folklore.
EIRIAN
FeminineBeautiful Welsh name derived from 'eirlys', meaning daffodil, Wales' national flower. It signifies resilience and beauty, with ties to the legend of Ysbryd yr Eirlys and St. David's Day celebrations.
EIRIK
MasculineOld Norse and Norwegian name from the Viking Age, meaning 'always powerful'.
EIRINI
FeminineCaptivating Greek feminine name derived from the word 'eirēnē', meaning 'peace'. It has rich historical roots in ancient Greek culture and mythology.
EIRINN
FeminineRare, unisex Irish name derived from Éirinn, meaning 'Ireland', and historically personified Ireland in literature.
EIRNIN
MasculineAncient Irish name derived from "Éirinn," meaning Ireland. It was first used in the 10th century and has been borne by notable figures like Éirnin mac Cairella, an 11th-century king of Connacht. Pronounced as "AIR-in," it's a unique choice with deep Irish roots.
EISA
MasculineHebrew origin, means "God is my salvation" and is derived from the names Isa and Yeshua, which were believed to have been used by Jesus Christ himself. It has historical significance as it was borne by prominent figures like Eisa al Din and Eisa Al-Eyadhi, and is widely used today among Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities around the world.
EISA
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'easy' or 'soft', often associated with simplicity and gentleness.
EISELE
FeminineGerman origin, signifies 'ice' and is associated with the town of Eisenach, birthplace of Bach.
EISEN
MasculineGerman name meaning 'iron'.
EISENHOWER
MasculineDistinctive American given name of German origin, meaning 'iron maker' or 'metalworker', popularized by military leader and US president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
EISHA
FeminineBeautiful and unique female name of Hebrew origin, interpreted variously as "God answers," "delicate/elegant," or "woman of God." Emerging in the late 20th century U.S., it's now popular worldwide despite its rarity.
EISLA
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Aislinge," meaning "dream" or "vision.
EISLEE
FeminineNovel name of uncertain origin, popular for its unique sound, with meanings varying by individual interpretations.
EISLEIGH
FeminineUnusual yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname Oisdealbha, meaning "god of the hearth" or "fire god".
EISLEY
MasculineEnglish name that means "from the meadow," derived from an Old English surname given to those living near a meadow. It has a unique, ethereal quality and is of rare usage today, though it has gained some popularity as a girls' name in recent years.
EISLEY
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may be inspired by places like Eisler, Germany or English surname Eisley, or a variant of German Eislers meaning "ice." Its meaning remains uncertain, but its distinctive sound has gained popularity in recent years.
EISLYN
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic "Aislin," meaning "solace" or "tranquility.
EISSA
MasculineArabic boy's name derived from 'eisa', meaning 'Jesus'. It honors the Islamic prophet, Jesus, and holds significant religious connotation.
EISUKE
MasculineJapanese masculine given name composed of the kanji characters "ei" (栄) meaning prosperity or flourish, and "suke" (助) meaning to help, thus conveying the meaning of "helping to prosper" or "assisting in flourishing".
EITA
MasculineDistinctive Japanese name meaning 'sounding', traditionally given to those with powerful voices or strong public speaking abilities.
EITAN
MasculineHebrew masculine name meaning "strong" or "enduring".
EITANA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "strong" or "enduring," often associated with resilience, and popular among Jews worldwide regardless of gender.
EITEL
MasculineRare, German-origin male given name meaning 'courageous' or 'brave', first appearing in medieval Germany to honor strength.
EITH
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word for 'incessant', signifying persistence and resilience.
EITHAM
MasculineRare yet powerful Hebrew name, derived from the word 'Eitham', meaning 'strong-willed' or 'firm'. It carries historical significance, as it was borne by one of Moses' twelve spies and Rabbi Eitham Ha-Levi, a prominent Sephardic scholar.
EITHAN
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'strong' or 'enduring', with historical significance dating back to biblical times, including being one of the twelve spies sent by Moses.
EITHEL
FeminineScandinavian name derived from Æðel, which means "noble" in Proto-Germanic. It was popular among Viking warriors and chieftains due to its reference to social status or aspirations.
EITHEN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from Éiden, possibly meaning 'swift', without any notable historical figures.
EITHNE
FeminineAncient Irish feminine given name derived from "Eithin," meaning "sheep." It has been used in Ireland for centuries, associated with early Christian women and the goddess Étuinne.
EITHYN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Eideard," meaning "great warrior" or "strong as a boar.
EITO
MasculineCaptivating Japanese name derived from "eita", meaning "meeting" or "assembly".
EIVA
FeminineEstonian unisex name meaning 'spruce' or 'fir', traditionally given to girls, symbolizing strength and nature's magic.
EIVAN
MasculineHebrew name derived from "eivah," meaning 'envy' in the context of admiration and longing for positivity. It's one of the 70 names of God in Judaism, carrying profound significance. Historically used as both male and female, Eivan has gained prominence over centuries, despite its rarity today outside Hebrew communities.
EIVEN
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning 'snow', traditionally given to boys born in winter but also used year-round as an expression of affection for snow's beauty.
EIVIN
MasculineScandinavian name derived from 'ei' meaning 'ever' or 'always', and 'vinr' translating to 'friend'.
EIVOR
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Ívarr', meaning 'bow' or 'archer', associated with skilled Viking archery and legendary warrior Ivar the Boneless.
EIVOR
FeminineOld Norse name meaning 'river', with historic usage among both Viking men (like 9th-century poet Eyvindur skáldspillir) and modern Scandi couples seeking uniqueness.
EIYANNA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound often associated with grace and beauty, despite having multiple disputed meanings and no clear historical background.