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EPPIE
MasculineCharming Scottish name derived from Margaret, meaning "pearl," and popularized by Sir Walter Scott's character Ephelia "Eppie" Reid in "The Heart of Midlothian.
EPSIE
FeminineAfrican-origin female name meaning "first born", often associated with being the eldest child, invoking strength and carrying historical significance.
EQUAN
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'patience,' reflecting the importance of steadfastness and endurance in Nigerian culture.
EQUASHA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "She who creates life," composed of elements signifying creation ("E") and giving birth ("Quasha").
EQUASIA
FeminineCaptivating name of Igbo origin, often associated with beauty due to its melodic sound despite lacking a specific meaning or documented history.
EQUILLA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name originally associated with balance and harmony during ancient Rome.
ERA
MasculineCaptivating name of Hebrew origin meaning "courtyard," with historical connections and notable figures.
ERA
FeminineUnisex Latin name derived from "aera," meaning "air" or "atmosphere," associated with the goddess of spring in ancient Roman mythology. It also appears in the Bible as Era, wife of Eliezer.
ERABELLA
FeminineErabella, an Italian origin name meaning "beautiful age" or "lovely era", was popular among medieval Italian nobility and retains a unique appeal today despite its rarity in popular culture.
ERABELLE
FeminineRare, elegant French feminine name derived from 'érable', meaning sugar maple tree, and '-elle', a feminine suffix. It has no specific meaning beyond its natural origins.
ERACLIO
MasculineItalian-origin name derived from the Latin "Eraclea," meaning "herald" or "messenger." It has historical significance, associated with ancient cities like Eraclea in southern Italy and notable figures such as Doge Eraclius of Venice.
ERAGON
MasculineUnique, invented name from Christopher Paolini's "The Inheritance Cycle," where it denotes the protagonist dragon rider.
ERAH
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins, potentially Hebrew or African/Middle Eastern, and meanings ranging from "cursed" to unknown. It has been used in various cultures throughout history as a standalone name or shortened form of longer names like Erasmia or Eraclius. Notably, Erah Ap Tewdrig was a 6th-century British king, but his true name may have been corrupted over time. Today, parents choose Erah for its uniqueness despite limited documentation on its origins and meaning.
ERAINA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name that means "songbird's courtyard," symbolizing joy, beauty, freedom, nurturing, and protection in Jewish culture.
ERAINE
FeminineDistinctive Greek female given name meaning 'season' or 'time', associated with the goddess Hera.
ERALDO
MasculineItalian given name derived from 'ercole', meaning Hercules, the legendary Greek hero known for his strength and courage.
ERALIA
FeminineUnique Basque name meaning 'snowy peak', symbolizing strength, resilience, and beauty.
ERALYN
FeminineWelsh-derived feminine name meaning "Noble sea dweller".
ERALYNN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Raghallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Raghallach', with roots tracing back to ancient Irish clans known for bravery and creativity.
ERAM
FeminineHebrew female given name meaning "song" or "melody.
ERAMIAS
MasculineHebrew name derived from Eremiah, meaning "exalted by God," with historical significance in Jewish culture as the name of one of the Major Prophets in the Old Testament.
ERAMIS
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin with no widely agreed-upon pronunciation.
ERAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'song' or 'lyric', derived from the word 'era'.
ERAN
FeminineEran, of Hebrew origin, means "morning dew," symbolizing freshness and renewal.
ERANDI
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "errante," meaning "wandering" or "traveling," signifying adventure and curiosity.
ERANDY
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "eranda," meaning porch or veranda, symbolizing beauty and grace.
ERASMO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin word "erusmus", meaning "eager" or "ardent". Popularized by the famous Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, this distinctive name signifies passion, enthusiasm, and ambition. It is associated with intelligence and learning due to its namesake's significant contributions to culture and education during the Renaissance period.
ERASMUS
MasculineGreek-origin name derived from "eremos," meaning "desert" or associated with the god of war Ares. It was popularized by Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a renowned 15th-century Dutch humanist and scholar, and signifies strength, intelligence, and courage, with a deep appreciation for learning.
ERASTO
MasculineGreek-derived name that translates to 'lower' or 'lover', originally used in ancient Greece to denote admiration for beauty and charm, and still appreciated today for its unique identity and cultural heritage.
ERASTUS
MasculineRare Latin male name meaning "eager" or "beloved by Mars", derived from the Latin word 'erastes' meaning lover/admirer, with biblical references contributing to its preservation.
ERAY
MasculineDistinctive Turkish name, derived from "er" meaning "man" or "hero", suggesting courage and bravery, suitable for both boys and girls.
ERBEY
MasculineUnique given name with unknown origins, potentially derived from German or Basque roots, but its true meaning remains uncertain despite theories linking it to "bright" or warrior connotations.
ERBIE
FeminineRare but intriguing Scottish boy's name derived from the Middle English word for 'build' or 'construct'.
ERBIE
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origin and unclear meaning, used sporadically through history possibly due to personal preferences.
ERBIN
MasculineRare, historic Polish name derived from "erb," meaning "wild boar," symbolizing strength and courage. It was popular among medieval Polish nobles and carried by notable figures like musician Erbin Woszczyna.
ERBLIN
MasculineUncommon Albanian name derived from "erb", meaning "wolf".
ERBY
MasculineRare, unisex given name of French origin meaning "lodging" or "shelter," associated with the French poet Honoré de Balzac who used it as a pseudonym.
ERCEL
FeminineRare yet significant Turkish given name derived from "er" meaning "hero" and "cel" meaning "sky".
ERCEL
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'early' or 'dawn', symbolizing fresh starts.
ERCELL
FeminineUnique French name with roots dating back to the 14th century in Normandy, derived from "hérence" meaning inheritance. It was created by combining Hérence with Cell, and has been associated with nobility throughout history.