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EARTHA f : Combination of the English word earth with the feminine name suffix a. It has been used in honour of African-American philanthropist Eartha M. M. Whit...
EASTER f : From the English name of the Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. It was ultimately named for the Germanic spring goddess Eostre....
EBBA (2) f : From the Old English name Æbbe, meaning unknown, perhaps a contracted form of a longer name. Saint Ebba was a 7th-century daughter of king Æthelfrit...
EBBE m : Diminutive of EBERHARD and other names beginning with the Germanic element ebur meaning "wild boar". In Scandinavia it is also a diminutive of ESBEN.
EBENEZER m : Means "stone of help" in Hebrew. This was the name of a monument erected by Samuel in the Old Testament. Charles Dickens used it for the miserly chara...
EBERHARD m : German form of EVERARD. This name was borne by a 9th-century Duke of Friuli.
EBONY f : From the English word ebony for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. It is ultimately from the Egyptian word hbnj. In America this name is ...
EBRAHIM m : Persian form of ABRAHAM. It is also a variant transcription of Arabic IBRAHIM.
EBRU f : Means "paper marbling" in Turkish. Paper marbling is the art of creating colourful patterns on paper.
ECHO f : Means "echo" from the word for the repeating reflected sound, which derives from Greek ηχη (eche) "sound". In Greek mythology Echo was a nymph give...