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ENZLEIGH
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, often associated with words like 'enchantment' though its meaning remains speculative.
ENZLEY
FeminineModern American given name created by combining elements from names like Enzo and Leyland, with no specific meaning or historical significance.
ENZLIE
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from "Aonghas," meaning "one strength" or "unique strength." It's a unisex variation of Angus, with roots tracing back to the Irish god of love and beauty, Aengus mac Óg.
ENZLY
FeminineModern invented name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking uniqueness; its meaning is uncertain but open to personal interpretation.
ENZO
MasculineOriginating from Italy with Latin roots, the name Enzo translates to 'consecrated to Eswar' or 'victory', reflecting Hindu god Shiva's power as destroyer and recreator.
ENZO
FeminineAppealing Italian name of Latin origin meaning "home" or "estate".
ENZOGABRIEL
MasculineBeautiful and unique Spanish-origin name derived from the words 'enzo' meaning "to enclose or surround," and Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength.
ENZON
MasculineUnique and rare given name with no known origin or specific meaning. Its pronunciation is /en-ZON/.
ENZZO
MasculineItalian name variant of Enzo, derived from Vincenzo meaning 'to conquer'.
EOGHAN
MasculineIrish name meaning "little horse", derived from the Old Irish word "Eoghan". It was borne by early Irish kings and saints, including Niall of the Nine Hostages. Today, it's still used in Irish-speaking communities and often anglicized to Owen.
EOIN
MasculineDistinctively Irish male given name with Old Norse origins, meaning 'ancestor's heir'. It gained popularity in the 20th century and is often associated with St. Eoghan, although there's no direct historical link.
EOLA
FeminineRare yet elegant Hawaiian girl's name derived from the Hawaiian word for 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
EOLIA
FeminineEolia originates from the Greek word 'aeolos' meaning 'whirlwind' or 'stormy wind'.
EOLINE
FeminineRare French name derived from the Old French Aélis, meaning "noble," often associated with elegance and royalty. It was famously borne by Éole de Noyon, a 13th-century French poet known for his Occitan literature.
EON
MasculineRare, Greek-derived name meaning 'age' or 'era', originally referring to primal beings in Greek mythology and later used as titles in ancient cultures.
EONA
FeminineIrish name of ancient Celtic origin, meaning "one song" in Gaelic.
EOWYN
FeminineAnglo-Saxon female name composed of 'Eo' meaning 'horse' or 'riches', and 'wynn' meaning 'joy'. It translates to 'riches rejoicing' or 'horse rejoicing'.
EPH
MasculineDistinct Hebrew name derived from Elijah, meaning "the Lord is my God.
EPHRAIM
MasculineHebrew given name meaning "fruitful" or "double," derived from the biblical patriarch who led his tribe.
EPHRAIN
MasculineEphraim is a unique Hebrew name meaning "fruitful," derived from the Bible's Ephraim tribe, one of Israel's twelve tribes named after Joseph's second son.
EPHRAM
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "fruitful" or "doubly fruitful," derived from the biblical figure Ephraim, one of Jacob's twelve tribes.
EPHRATA
FeminineAmerican name derived from the town of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, founded by German-speaking religious dissenters in the 1730s. Its name originates from the Hebrew word "Ephrath," meaning "fruitful.
EPHRATAH
FeminineRare Hebrew given name derived from "Ephrat," meaning "fruitful," associated with the biblical figure Ephraim.
EPHREM
MasculineHebrew name meaning "fruitful, prolific," carried by a prominent fourth-century theologian and poet known as Saint Ephrem the Syrian.
EPHRIAM
MasculineEphraim is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'fruitful', with biblical roots tracing back to one of Israel's twelve tribes.
EPHRIM
MasculineEphraim is a rare, Hebrew-derived male given name meaning "fruitful" or "doubly fruitful," originally borne by one of Joseph's sons in the Bible. It signifies fertility and abundance, making it a distinctive choice with rich cultural significance.
EPHRON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "strong" or "fruitful", derived from the Old Testament figure Ephron, the Hittite king who owned a cave where Abraham intended to bury his wife Sarah.
EPIC
MasculineEpic: A rare yet powerful Greek-derived name meaning 'relating to adventure or heroic deeds', popularized by association with literary epics.
EPIC
FeminineRare yet powerful Greek-derived given name, meaning 'adventure' or 'tale', reflecting ancient heroic epics.
EPIFANIA
FeminineDistinctive given name of Greek origin, translating to "manifestation" or "appearance", deeply rooted in Christian tradition as it commemorates the Epiphany celebrating Jesus Christ's manifestation to the Gentiles.
EPIFANIO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'Epiphany', signifying 'manifestation' or 'appearance'.
EPIGMENIO
MasculineRare Spanish name of Latin origin meaning "fruitful" or "productive," first used in ancient Rome and later popularized among Spanish nobility.
EPIK
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'epic' or 'heroic', reflecting its ancient association with bravery and heroism.
EPIMENIA
FeminineEpiphanius: A rare Greek name, it means 'revealed to us'.
EPIMENIO
MasculineDistinctive male name of Greek origin meaning "to think on" or "to consider", often interpreted as signifying thoughtfulness or introspection.
EPIPHANY
FeminineRare yet intriguing given name of Greek origin, translating to 'manifestation' or 'appearance', and holding significant religious importance as the celebration of Jesus Christ's divinity revelation to the Magi on January 6th.
EPITACIO
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from the Latin word "epithalamium," meaning "nuptial song" or "song of the bridegroom." It has historical significance through figures like Saint Epitacus, and although uncommon, it maintains its distinctive charm worldwide.
EPOLITO
MasculineRare yet significant Italian male given name derived from the Latin surname Epifani meaning 'manifest' or 'evident'. It was adopted as a first name during medieval times when many surnames transitioned into given names.
EPONINE
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from Greek "epo" meaning "upon," and signifies "upon the new moon.
EPPIE
FemininePlayful Scottish name derived from "eppic," meaning "little horse." It gained global popularity in the late 19th century due to its cute sound and has been embraced by various cultures worldwide.