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EWANDA
FeminineUnique Swahili name meaning "brave" or "courageous".
EWAOLUWA
FeminineCaptivating Yoruba name meaning "God's Patience," symbolizing divine endurance.
EWARD
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'eald' meaning old and 'weard' meaning guardian. It historically conveyed age and wisdom.
EWART
MasculineUnique Scottish surname turned given name, derived from an obscure Scottish place called Ewart near Dumfries. Despite being more common in England and Wales historically, it's notable for John Ewart, a Scottish-American Major General in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
EWEL
MasculineLithuanian given name meaning 'hospitable' or 'friendly'.
EWELINA
FeminineCharming Polish name derived from 'ewelina', meaning 'little jewel'.
EWELL
MasculineEnglish name derived from "eax" (stream) and "well" (spring), meaning "spring by the stream".
EWELL
FeminineEnglish name with a long history dating back to medieval times. It originally meant "noble wolf" or "noble warrior".
EWEN
MasculineScottish male name derived from 'Eoghan,' meaning 'youth' or 'born from the yew tree,' signifying immortality in ancient Celtic cultures.
EWIN
MasculineRare yet powerful Welsh name derived from 'Eoghain', meaning 'vigorous born' or 'descendant of the horse'.
EWING
MasculineUnique Scottish surname derived from the Old English word "eah", meaning "estate" or "home". It originated as an occupational or habitational name and has been traced back to the early Middle Ages in Scotland. Notable bearers include American politicians Thomas Ewing Sr. and Jr. Today, Ewing remains associated with Scotland's rich history and culture.
EWURABENA
FeminineGhanaian name from the Akan language, meaning 'born on a Tuesday'.
EXA
FeminineRare, Latin-origin name meaning "to make equal" or "to balance", associated with fairness and harmony.
EXAEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God is my salvation," with historical significance in Jewish tradition and notable bearers like Rabbi Exael of Chelm.
EXANDER
MasculineGreek name meaning 'defender of mankind', popularized by Alexander the Great.
EXAR
MasculineLatin origin that means "to excel" or "bright", originally derived from the word 'exarshus' meaning "shining" or "bright". It was popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, a 16th-century Spanish missionary known for his evangelization work in Asia.
EXAUCE
MasculineRare African given name derived from Kikongo 'Exausé', meaning 'God has answered'.
EXAVIER
MasculineXavier is a distinctive name of Basque origin, meaning "between the rocks," derived from "Etchegaray." Its popularity stems from St. Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuits and influential missionary, and it has been associated with notable figures like Xavier Bichat and Xavier Dolan throughout history.
EXAVION
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "love for the spirit".
EXAVIOR
MasculineExavier is a Latin-origin name derived from 'exaequo', meaning 'equal'. It signifies fairness and balance.
EXCEL
MasculineLatin-derived name originally coined in 1985 for Microsoft Office's spreadsheet program, signifying 'to excel' or 'be outstanding'.
EXCEL
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived given name that means "to excel" or "rise above," reflecting outstanding achievement and success.
EXCELL
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning 'excellent', derived from Old French 'excel'.
EXCELL
FeminineThe name Excell originates from English, meaning 'excellent' and derived from the Old French word 'excellence.'
EXCELLENCE
FeminineUnique given name of Latin origin, meaning 'the state or quality of being excellent'.
EXEL
MasculineRare, striking unisex name of Latin origin meaning "to excel.
EXELL
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "to excel" or "rise above," historically associated with individuals who have achieved exceptional talent or success.
EXEQUIEL
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from Latin "exsecutus," meaning "having carried out" or "executed," associated with reliability and determination.
EXER
FeminineLatin origin and means "to exercise". It was used in ancient Rome as a family name to denote someone involved in physical activities or military exercises, and it is associated with the Roman god Mars.
EXIA
FeminineRare Greek name meaning "setting sun" or "of the west," believed to be a feminine form of Zeus, the god of sky and thunder.
EXIE
MasculineRare and unique given name with unknown origins, often mistakenly attributed to French or Italian descent. Its meaning varies based on personal associations, such as "gift from God" or "light," but no definitive interpretation exists due to its uncertain etymology. Despite lacking historical records, Exie has gained some popularity in recent years among parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
EXIE
FeminineUnique girl's name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity despite lacking clear historical or cultural significance. Its meaning remains unclear, but its distinctive sound attracts many to choose this charming name for their child.
EXILDA
FeminineExilda, of Latin origin, means 'banishment' or 'exile,' yet it has historically honored those who resiliently face adversity.
EXIQUIO
MasculineUnusual Spanish name with unclear origins and potential meanings, such as "little one" or "small," that has been used in Spain since the 16th century primarily among families of Basque heritage.
EXODUS
FeminineHebrew male name meaning 'departure', derived from the Greek word 'exodos'.
EXODUS
MasculineHebrew-derived name, originating from the Greek word "exodos," meaning "a going out" or "departure." It is biblically significant as the title of the second book in the Old Testament, chronicling the Israelites' departure from Egyptian slavery.
EXTON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from "east" and "-ton," meaning "east farm" or "east settlement.
EXUM
MasculineRare Latin-derived name with an unclear origin but symbolizing renewal, popularized by rapper Wale.
EXZANDER
MasculineAmerican variant of Alexander, meaning "defending men". It combines classic and modern styles, featuring unique letters 'x' and 'z'.
EXZAVIER
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from "experiri," meaning "to experience.