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EFISIO m : From the Latin byname Ephesius, which originally belonged to a person who was from the city of Ephesus in Ionia. This was the name of a saint martyred...

EFRAIM m : Variant of EPHRAIM.

EFRAT f : Hebrew form of EPHRATH.

EFRAÍN m : Spanish form of EPHRAIM.

EFROSYNI f : Modern Greek form of EUPHROSYNE.

EFSTATHIOS m : Modern Greek form of EUSTATHIOS.

EFTHALIA f : Modern Greek form of EUTHALIA.

EFTHYMIA f : Modern Greek form of EUTHYMIA.

EFTYCHIA f : Modern Greek form of EUTYCHIA.

EFUA f : Variant of AFUA.

EGBERT m : Means "bright edge" from the Old English elements ecg "edge of a sword" and beorht "bright". This was the name of kings of Kent and Wessex as well as ...

EGEMEN m : Means "dominant" in Turkish.

EGIDIO m : Italian form of Aegidius (see GILES).

EGIL m : From the Old Norse name Egill, a diminutive of names that began with the element agi "awe, terror". This was the name of a semi-legendary Icelandic wa...

EGILHARD m : Germanic name derived from the elements agil "edge of a sword" and hard "brave, hardy".

EGILL m : Old Norse and Icelandic form of EGIL.

EGINO m : Older form of EGON.

EGLANTINE f : From the English word for the flower also known as sweetbrier. It was first used as a given name (in the form Eglentyne) in Geoffrey Chaucer's 14th-ce...

EGLĖ f : Means "spruce tree" in Lithuanian. In a Lithuanian legend Eglė was a young woman who married a sea snake.

EGNATIUS m : Earlier form of IGNATIUS.

EGON m : Derived from the Germanic element ag, which means "edge of a sword".

EGUZKI m : Means "sun" in Basque.

EGUZKIÑE f : Feminine form of EGUZKI.

EGÍDIO m : Portuguese form of Aegidius (see GILES).

EHA f : Means "dusk" in Estonian.

EHMET m : Uyghur form of AHMAD.

EHSAN f/m : Persian form of IHSAN.

EHUD m : Means "united" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Ehud killed Eglon, the king of Moab, and freed the city of Jericho from Moabite rule.

EIBHLÍN f : Irish form of AVELINE.

EIDEARD m : Scottish form of EDWARD.



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