Information on baby boys names and meanings(E)part(i)


Eachan  Scottish Gaelic   A brown horse.
Eamnonn             Irish Gaelic          Irish Gaelic form of Edmund. Protector.
Eamon                  Protector.
Earl         Old English          A nobleman.
Earnest Teutonic              The serious, earnest one.
Earvin    Scottish                From a placename (Irving).
Eaton    Old English          From the estate by the river.
Eban      Hebrew                stone
Ebenezer             Hebrew                The rock of help. A placename that is mentioned in the Bible.
Eberhard             Teutonic              As brave as a wild boar. Also see Everard.

Ebrahim               Arabic   Arabic form of Abraham.
Ed           Old English          Happy guardian. From the name Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin and other names.
Edan      Irish Gaelic          The little fiery one.
Edbert  Old English          Prosperous and bright.
Eddie                     Great spearman.
Eddy                      Great spearman.
Eden      Hebrew/Old English        Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name.
Edgar     Old English          Great spearman.
Edgardo               Old English/French          prosperous warrior
Edison   Old English          The son of Edgar, Edmund or Edward. Great spearman.
Edlin      Old English          A prosperous friend.
Edmond               English  prosperous protector
Edmund               Old English          Protector.
Edolf      Old English          A prosperous wolf.
Edom    Hebrew                Red.
Edric      Old English          A prosperous ruler.
Edsel     Teutonic              The noble one.
Edward Old English          Happy guardian.
Edwardo                              Happy guardian.
Edwin    Old English          Prosperous friend.
Efrain    Spanish                Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Efram    Hebrew                Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Efrem    Hebrew                Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Egan      Irish Gaelic          Little fire.
Egbert   Old English          A bright sword.
Egerton                Old English          edge
Egeus                    From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Egil         Norwegian, French         the edge or point, a sting
Eglamour                             From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Egmont                German               weapon, defender
Egon      Teutonic              The point of a sword.
Egor       Russian Russian form of George. A tiller of the soil (farmer).
Egyed    Hungarian           shieldbearer
Ehner    Old English          Noble and famous.
Ehno      Italian from Teutonic      A protector.
Ehnore Old English          From the riverbank with Elm trees.
Ehren    Teutonic              Honourable.
Ehud      Hebrew                The sympathetic one.
Eideard Scottish Gaelic   A rich guardian.
Einar      Old Norse            A lone warrior.
Eirik        Norwegian          An all-powerful ruler.
Eisig       Hebrew                he who laughs
Ekachakra            Hindu    son of Kashyapa
Eknath  Hindu    poet, saint
Eladio    Latin      A man from Greece.
Elan        Hebrew/ Native American           Hebrew: A tree. North American Indian: The friendly one.
Eland     Old English          From the island.
Elbert    Teutonic              Noble and illustrious.
Elbow                    From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Elden     Old English          An old, wise friend.
Eldin      Old English          An old, wise friend.
Eldon     Old English          From the hill.
Eldred   Old English          A great counsellor.
Eldric     Old English          An old, wise ruler.
Eldrich   Old English          An old, wise ruler.
Eldridge                Old English          From the Alder tree ridge.
Eldwin   Old German       old friend
Eleazar  Hebrew                God is my help.
Elek        Hungarian           helper and defender of mankind
Elezar    Hebrew                God is my help.
Elgan     Welsh   bright circle
Elgar      Old English          A noble spear.
Eli            Hebrew                The highest. A biblical name. Also from the name Elias, Elijah, Elisha.

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