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ECKEHARD m : Variant of EKKEHARD.

ECKHARD m : Variant of EKKEHARD.

ECKHART m : Variant of EKKEHARD.

ECRİN f : Meaning unknown, possibly from an Arabic word meaning "reward".

ED m : Short form of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.

EDA (1) f : Means "well-mannered" in Turkish.

EDA (2) f : Medieval diminutive of EDITH.

EDAN m : Variant of AIDAN.

EDANA f : Latinized form of ÉTAÍN. This was the name of an early Irish saint.

EDDA (1) f : Italian form of HEDDA.

EDDA (2) f : Possibly from Old Norse meaning "great-grandmother". This was the name of two literary works by the 13th-century Icelandic author Snorri Sturluson: th...

EDDIE f/m : Diminutive of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.

EDDY m : Diminutive of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.

EDE m : Diminutive of EDVÁRD or EDUÁRD.

EDELMIRA f : Spanish feminine form of ADELMAR.

EDELMIRO m : Spanish form of ADELMAR.

EDEN f/m : Means "place of pleasure" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament the Garden of Eden is the place where the first people, Adam and Eve, live before they are e...

EDER (1) m : Means "flock" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Beriah in the Old Testament.

EDER (2) m : Means "handsome, beautiful" in Basque.

EDERNE f : Feminine variant of EDER (2).

EDGAR m : Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". This was the name of a 10th-century English king, Edgar the Peaceful. The...

EDGARAS m : Lithuanian form of EDGAR.

EDGARD m : French form of EDGAR.

EDGARDO m : Spanish and Italian form of EDGAR.

EDI m : Slovene diminutive of EDVARD and a Croatian diminutive of EDUARD.

EDIE f : Diminutive of EDITH.

EDINA f : Possibly a Hungarian form of a Germanic name. Alternatively it could be derived from the name of a Hungarian town.

EDISON m : From an English surname which meant either "son of EDA (2)" or "son of ADAM". A famous bearer of the surname was the inventor Thomas Edison (1847-193...

EDIT f : Hungarian and Swedish form of EDITH.

EDITA f : Cognate of EDITH.



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