Male names.

ERFAN

Masculine

Persian boy's name meaning 'knowledge' or 'gnosis'.

ERFORD

Masculine

Uncommon male given name of Old English origin, meaning 'earth-wise' or 'wise about the earth'.

ERHAN

Masculine

Turkish name derived from the Turkic elements "er" meaning 'hero' or 'brave', and "han" signifying a ruler or chief, translating to 'Hero Chief'.

ERHARD

Masculine

German male given name meaning 'noble strength', derived from Old High German words 'er' (noble or strong) and 'hard' (strength or brave).

ERHARDT

Masculine

Rare German male given name derived from the Germanic elements "er" meaning "noble" or "honorary" and "hard" meaning "strong, brave," interpreted as "brave and noble.

ERHART

Masculine

German-origin given name composed of "Eber" (boar) and "hard" (strong), signifying robustness and determination.

ERI

Masculine

The name Eri originates from Japan, derived from 'eri' meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and beauty.

ERIAN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning "from the sea," evoking images of vast oceans and mystery.

ERIBERTO

Masculine

Italian name of German origin, derived from Haribert, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned army', with historical roots tracing back to the Frankish King Haribert I.

ERIC

Masculine

Male given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning "eternally powerful" or "forever powerful".

ERICA

Masculine

Female name of Greek origin, meaning "ruler" or "leader", derived from the ancient city of Heraklion in Crete.

ERICANTHONY

Masculine

Modern, unique name combining Erica ('ever-powerful') from Scandinavian and Anthony ('priceless') from Latin, though its historical or cultural significance remains unclear.

ERICBERTO

Masculine

Rare Italian name composed of "Erico" meaning powerful or strong, and "berto" meaning little.

ERICC

Masculine

Eric is a Norse name meaning 'eternal ruler', derived from the Old Norse Eiríkr, combining 'ei' (always) and 'ríkr' (powerful). It was popularized in England by King Erik Bloodaxe.

ERICDANIEL

Masculine

Modern, unique name combining Scandinavian Erik ("eternally powerful") and Hebrew Daniel ("God is my judge"), reflecting strength and divine justice.

ERICE

Masculine

Italian origin given name derived from Latin "Ericus," meaning 'powerful' or 'heroic.' Popularized by Irish monk Saint Kevin, it carries historic significance and was often associated with nobility in medieval Ireland. Today, Erice remains distinctive and meaningful despite its rarity.

ERICH

Masculine

Germanic male given name, combining 'er' meaning 'strong' with 'rich', signifying 'ruler'. It has been used for centuries, notably by Duke Erich IV of Saxe-Lauenburg in the 15th century.

ERICJAMES

Masculine

Scandinavian-derived name consisting of Erik ('eternal ruler') and James ('supplanter' or 'may God protect'). It means 'all powerful'. Popular in English-speaking countries for centuries.

ERICK

Masculine

Norse name meaning "all powerful" or "strong", derived from Old Norse Eiríkr and used by notable historical figures like Erik the Red.

ERICKA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Spanish origin that derives from the Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "eternally powerful" or "power everlasting.

ERICKSEN

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Eiríkr meaning "solemn" or "powerful", originally borne by Viking chieftain Erik the Red. It's often associated with confidence, determination and achievement, despite being relatively rare.

ERICKSON

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Eiríkr,' meaning 'always powerful' or 'eternally mighty.'

ERICLEE

Masculine

Distinctive American name, created by parents seeking uniqueness. While 'Eric' means 'eternally powerful', the second part '-lee' has no specific meaning but contributes to its phonetic distinctiveness.

ERICMICHAEL

Masculine

Unique male name of American origin created by combining the Old Norse names Eric ("eternally powerful") and Michael ("who is like God"), resulting in the meaning "eternally powerful like unto God.

ERICO

Masculine

Italian name meaning "holder of power" or "ruler," derived from the Latin Ericus.

ERICSON

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from 'Erik' (eternal ruler) and 'sun', meaning 'eternal sun ruler'. Popularized by Viking chieftain Eric the Victorious, it's associated with strength, courage, and leadership.

ERICSSON

Masculine

Masculine given name of Scandinavian origin, specifically from Sweden and Norway, derived from the Old Norse personal name Æiríkr, composed of æirr ("always" or "eternal") and étitr ("power"), translating to "eternally powerful" or "ever powerful".

ERIE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive female name with origins in both Native American and Italian cultures, meaning "long tail" or "of the sea," inspired by water and marine life.

ERIEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'my God is my light,' originally associated with archangels.

ERIES

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning 'the peaceful one', derived from the Greek word 'Eirēnē' which translates to 'peace'. It was borne by Saint Eirene and Empress Eirene throughout history.

ERIK

Masculine

Scandinavian name meaning "eternally powerful".

ERIKA

Masculine

German feminine name derived from the Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning 'eternally powerful'.

ERIKC

Masculine

Erik is an Old Norse name meaning 'eternally powerful', popularized by Viking explorer Erik the Red and his son Leif Erikson, with enduring popularity across Scandinavia and beyond.

ERIKE

Masculine

Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse "Eiríkr," meaning "always powerful" or "strong forever.

ERIKK

Masculine

Scandinavian, Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning "powerfully ever" or "always powerful".

ERIKS

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Eiríkr', meaning 'always victorious'.

ERIKSEN

Masculine

Scandinavian name of Danish origin meaning 'eternally powerful', borne by notable figures such as Erik the Red and Leif Erikson.

ERIKSON

Masculine

Scandinavian origin, meaning "eternally powerful" or "always strong," with the surname suffix "-son.

ERIKSSON

Masculine

Swedish surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Erik, meaning 'eternally powerful'.

ERIL

Masculine

Captivating unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "eryl" meaning 'snow', popular among early Welsh nobility and associated with Saint Eril, a 6th-century monk.