Female and male names.

EXZAVION

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name derived from "exemplum," meaning "example" or "model.

EXZAVIOR

Masculine

Unique, Latin-derived name meaning 'excellent' or 'superior', coined to represent strength and power.

EYA

Feminine

The name Eya has Arabic roots and signifies 'lively' or 'vigorous'. It stands out due to its distinct sound and positive connotation of strength and energy.

EYAD

Masculine

Distinctive Arabic male name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', reflecting reliability and steadfastness; it's also one of Allah's names, amplifying its significance.

EYAL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'God will answer', derived from the biblical word 'ayal' signifying response.

EYAN

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew unisex name derived from "ayin" meaning "eye," symbolizing vision and insight, often associated with protection and guardianship.

EYANA

Feminine

Unique African feminine name derived from Swahili 'eyani', meaning 'light'. It signifies brightness and enlightenment.

EYANI

Feminine

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "life" or "one who lives.

EYANNA

Feminine

African-origin name from Swahili culture meaning "dream.

EYAS

Masculine

Unique Arabic name derived from 'ayas', meaning 'hawks' and symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom. It has historical significance as the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's companions, known for his bravery and loyalty. Though not common in the Middle East, Eyas has gained global popularity due to its powerful meaning and distinctive sound, pronounced "AY-yas".

EYASU

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from Ge'ez, meaning 'Jesus' or 'God saves', famously borne by Emperor Haile Selassie I.

EYDAN

Masculine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "ayden," meaning "timeless" or "eternal.

EYDEN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Eoghan, meaning "born from the yew tree," symbolizing immortality and associating with notable historic figures like 14th-century high king of Ireland, Eoghan Mór Ua Neill, while remaining uncommon today.

EYDEN

Feminine

Uncommon, Irish-derived given name, originally the surname O'Dubhda, signifying 'blackthorn bush'. Its meaning can be interpreted as 'dark' or 'black', referencing the dark hue of blackthorns. It was historically used by Irish warriors and chieftains, and has evolved into a first and middle name in English-speaking countries.

EYDER

Masculine

Rare Kurdish name meaning 'moon'.

EYDI

Feminine

Rare and distinctive name of unknown origin, pronounced "AY-dee", with no widely accepted meaning or history, allowing each bearer to create their own story.

EYDIE

Feminine

Charming Hebrew name meaning "little bird" or "songbird", derived from the Hebrew word "Yada".

EYDRIAN

Masculine

Eydrian: A rare, Welsh-derived name meaning 'tidal', evoking the dynamic nature of the sea, and featured in literature by John Cowper Powys.

EYEN

Masculine

The name Eyen has Irish origins, meaning 'from the yew tree', symbolizing immortality and eternal life.

EYGPT

Feminine

Egypt is a distinctive given name of Egyptian origin, derived from the ancient goddess Isis, symbolizing the sun god Ra's twice-born nature.

EYIAN

Masculine

Greek name derived from "Eyi", meaning "island". It can be interpreted as "island-dweller" and has historical significance in Greek mythology, associated with the island home of Artemis.

EYLA

Feminine

Arabic-derived feminine name meaning 'night'.

EYLAH

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'night', derived from 'Eila', often associated with the prophet Elisha, and also linked to the Celtic name Ayleth meaning 'noble'.

EYLAN

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'strong', often associated with resilience.

EYLANI

Feminine

Captivating Arabic female name meaning 'eagle', inspired by the bird's strength and grace.

EYLEEN

Feminine

Rare, beautiful Greek name derived from "eileithyia," meaning "birth.

EYLEM

Feminine

Turkish girls' name derived from "eylemek", meaning "to do" or "to perform", signifying determination and action.

EYLEN

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree', signifying strength and longevity. It was traditionally given to boys embodying courage and fortitude in Jewish culture.

EYLER

Masculine

Uncommon American given name with no definitive meaning or origin, potentially inspired by other names and derived from a German surname, Eiler, meaning "iron".

EYLIN

Feminine

Distinctive Turkish name derived from "eyler," meaning "to be" or "to exist," translating as "one who exists" or "being.

EYLON

Masculine

Hebrew name from the Bible, meaning 'dream' or 'strong', carried by notable Jewish figures like Rabbi Eylon ben Yosef and athlete Eylon Azariah.

EYLUL

Feminine

Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word "ayloul", meaning "autumn". It symbolizes wealth and fertility in Turkish culture.

EYMEN

Masculine

Turkish unisex name meaning 'life'.

EYMI

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish variant of Aimée, a French name meaning 'beloved'.

EYMY

Feminine

Unique Hebrew feminine name derived from "Eima," meaning "my mother.

EYNER

Masculine

Rare, Basque-origin name meaning 'one who brings good news.'

EYOAB

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from Ge'ez, meaning "God is gracious," and associated with Saint Abba Eyoab, known for his devotion and wisdom.

EYOAS

Masculine

Uncommon Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, possibly meaning "beauty" or "attractive". It is a traditional name with a long history in Ethiopia.

EYOB

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from Ge'ez, meaning "he will multiply," and has significant religious history through its association with one of Ethiopia's patron saints.

EYOEL

Masculine

Ethiopian name meaning "God is with us," reflecting faith and unity.