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EDINSON
MasculineEdinson is of Spanish origin, meaning "son of Edmund" or "protector of the home". It is derived from the Old English name Edmund, composed of elements "ead", meaning wealth or prosperity, and "mund", meaning protection.
EDWYN
MasculineUnique Welsh given name meaning "blessed peace," derived from the name Ednyfed. It has historic roots in Wales, with notable figures like Ednyfed Fychan, and is often passed down through generations as a middle name. Today, it's an uncommon yet elegant choice worldwide.
EINER
MasculineRare Scandinavian male name derived from Old Norse "ein", meaning "one" or "unique".
EION
MasculineIrish name meaning 'youth' or 'young warrior', originally borne by early Irish saints like Saint John.
ELDAR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'ancient' or 'elderly', associated with wisdom and often found in Middle Eastern and Scandinavian cultures.
ELEK
MasculineHungarian name meaning 'lightning,' popularized by poet Ferenc Kazinczy.
ELIANTTE
MasculineCaptivating French given name derived from the snapdragon flower, symbolizing beauty and resilience.
ELIAZER
MasculineHebrew-origin name derived from 'Elizar', meaning 'God is my help'. It's historically significant as the uncle of Moses in the Bible, and culturally revered in Jewish communities.
ELIZAH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God is my oath," a variant of Elizabeth, first appearing in the Bible as one of King David's daughters.
ELLERY
MasculineAmerican given name of English origin meaning "noble ruler," popularized by Edgar Allan Poe's detective character Ellery Queen in mystery novels starting from 1929.
ELO
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Elijah, meaning 'the Lord is my God'.
ELONZO
MasculineRare Spanish male name derived from "el uno," meaning "the one." Popularized by the hero Elonzo in Edward Everett Hale's novel, it signifies bravery and patriotism, but has no widespread historical usage prior to its literary appearance.
EMBRY
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "to strive" or "to try," often associated with determination and ambition.
EMERSEN
MasculineEnglish name meaning "son of Emma".
EMIAS
MasculineEmias: A Greek-origin name derived from 'hemeros', meaning 'on earth', also linked to Hermes, the god of speed, cleverness, and messages.
EMILY
MasculineEnglish female given name that means "rival" or "strive", derived from the Middle English name Aemilia, itself from the Latin word 'aemulus'.
ENAM
MasculineArabic-origin given name derived from 'anama', meaning 'to breathe' or 'life', with spiritual and cultural significance in Islamic communities.
ENOCK
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Enoch," meaning "dedicated" or "gift." It's associated with the righteous figure Enoch in the Bible.
ENRY
MasculineHenry is an English name composed of "heim" meaning home and "ric" meaning powerful or strong, thus translating to 'home ruler' or 'home strong'.
ENSO
MasculineCaptivating Finnish name derived from 'enso', meaning 'dream'. It signifies inspiration and guidance through dreams, reflecting spirituality and creativity.
EPIK
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'epic' or 'heroic', reflecting its ancient association with bravery and heroism.
ERDEM
MasculineMasculine Turkish given name that means 'honor' or 'respect', composed of 'erde' meaning 'earth' and '-dem' signifying 'giving'.
ERIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'my God is my light,' originally associated with archangels.
ERIKSEN
MasculineScandinavian name of Danish origin meaning 'eternally powerful', borne by notable figures such as Erik the Red and Leif Erikson.
ERIOLUWA
MasculineNigerian-Yoruba name that signifies "the journey owner" or "lord of travel," embodying the hope for a smooth life path and divine guidance.
EVANGELOS
MasculineGreek masculine given name that translates to 'bringer of good news', derived from the Greek words 'evangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel' and 'eis' meaning 'into'.
EYOEL
MasculineEthiopian name meaning "God is with us," reflecting faith and unity.
EZIKIEL
MasculineZephaniah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God hides" or "God conceals", derived from the Old Testament book named after its prophet.
FAIZAAN
MasculineArabic name meaning 'victory', gaining popularity due to its positive connotation and historic use as a title for heroes in medieval Arabic literature.
FAMOUS
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "renowned" or "well-known", and has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and powerful connotation of success and achievement.
FARRIS
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'horseman' or 'knight', traditionally associated with bravery and honor.
FAVIO
MasculineItalian name derived from 'fabius', Latin for 'bean grower'. It was adopted due to its association with the Fabii, ancient Roman patrician family known for their bravery.
FAVOR
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name that means 'to favor' or 'be favorable', popularized by the Bible as the name of one of Jesus Christ's disciples.
FENTON
MasculineEnglish name of old origin, derived from 'feþen' meaning 'feather', often interpreted as 'little fairy', suggesting grace and charm.
FENYX
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from 'phoenix', symbolizing rebirth and renewal.
FIDENCIO
MasculineRare male given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'fideo', meaning 'small thread'. Historically associated with Saint Fidencius but not directly related to his name or story, Fidencio reflects qualities of thinness and delicacy while nodding to the saint's devotion. Once popular in Spain during the 19th century, it is now uncommon even there.
FIRAS
MasculineFiras, an Arabic name meaning 'horse', embodies strength and beauty, and has been carried by notable figures like Firas ibn Mansur, governor of Hims in the 8th century Islamic Caliphate.
FOWLER
MasculineThe surname Fowler, of English origin, signifies 'bird catcher' or 'falconer', reflecting an esteemed medieval occupational title.
FRANCISZEK
MasculineTraditional Polish name derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning "free" or "Frenchman", associated with St. Francis of Assisi and popularized by the saint's lifestyle of poverty and service.
FULLER
MasculineThe name Fuller originates from medieval England, derived from 'fuller,' meaning one who cleanses wool or makes cloth durable. It was first recorded in the late 13th century as both a surname and, less commonly, a given name.