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969 nombres con significado y origen verificados

EA (1)

M

Meaning unknown, perhaps from Sumerian meaning "house of water". This was the Akkadian and Babylonian name of the Sumeri...

EA (2)

F

Short form of names ending in ea.

EACHANN

M

Means "brown horse" from Gaelic each "horse" and donn "brown". It was sometimes Anglicized as Hector.

EADBHÁRD

M

Irish form of EDWARD.

EADBURGA

F

Variant of EADBURG.

EADGYÐ

F

Old English form of EDITH.

EADRIC

M

Old English form of EDRIC.

EADWIG

M

Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wig "war". This was the name of a Saxon king of England ...

EADWULF

M

Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wulf "wolf". This name fell out of use after the Norman ...

EALASAID

F

Scottish Gaelic form of ELIZABETH.

EALDRÆD

M

From the Old English elements eald "old" and ræd "counsel". This name was rarely used after the Norman conquest.

EALHHERE

M

Derived from the Old English elements ealh "temple" and here "army".

EALISAID

F

Manx form of ELIZABETH.

EAMON

M

Variant of ÉAMONN.

EAN

M

Manx form of JOHN.

EANRAIG

M

Scottish Gaelic form of HENRY.

EARL

M

From the aristocratic title, which derives from Old English eorl "nobleman, warrior". It has been used as a given name s...

EARLEEN

F

Feminine form of EARL.

EARLINE

F

Feminine form of EARL.

EARNESTINE

F

Variant of ERNESTINE.

EASTER

F

From the English name of the Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. It was ultimately named for the G...

EASTON

M

From an English surname which was derived from place names meaning "east town" in Old English.

EBBA (1)

F

Feminine form of EBBE.

EBBE

M

Diminutive of EBERHARD and other names beginning with the Germanic element ebur meaning "wild boar". In Scandinavia it i...

EBEN

M

Short form of EBENEZER.

EBERHARD

M

German form of EVERARD. This name was borne by a 9th-century Duke of Friuli.

EBRAHIM

M

Persian form of ABRAHAM. It is also a variant transcription of Arabic IBRAHIM.

EBU BEKİR

M

Turkish form of ABU BAKR.

ECATERINA

F

Romanian form of KATHERINE.

ECGBERHT

M

Old English form of EGBERT.

ECKART

M

Variant of EKKEHARD.

ECKEHARD

M

Variant of EKKEHARD.

ECKHART

M

Variant of EKKEHARD.

ED

M

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

EDA (2)

F

Medieval diminutive of EDITH.

EDANA

F

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

EDDA (2)

F

Possibly from Old Norse meaning "great-grandmother". This was the name of two 13th-century Icelandic literary works: the...

EDDY

M

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

EDELMIRA

F

Spanish feminine form of ADELMAR.

EDEN

M/F

Means "place of pleasure" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Adam ...

EDER (2)

M

Means "handsome, beautiful" in Basque.

EDGAR

M

Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". This was the name of a 10th-century English...

EDGARD

M

French variant of EDGAR.

EDI

M

Slovene diminutive of EDVARD and a Croatian diminutive of EDUARD.

EDINA

F

Possibly a Hungarian form of a Germanic name.

EDIT

F

Hungarian and Swedish form of EDITH.

EDITE

F

Portuguese form of EDITH.

EDITH

F

From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gyð "war". It was popular among An...

EDMAO

M

Limburgish form of EDMUND. Its spelling has been influenced by the French pronunciation of Edmond.

EDMÉE

F

Feminine form of EDMÉ.

EDMONDA

F

Italian feminine form of EDMUND.

EDMONDO

M

Italian form of EDMUND.

EDMUNDO

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of EDMUND.

EDNA (2)

F

Means "pleasure" in Hebrew. This name appears in the Old Testament Apocrypha in the Book of Tobit.

EDOARDO

M

Italian form of EDWARD.

EDORTA

M

Basque form of EDWARD.

EDRIC

M

From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and ric "rule". After the Norman conquest this Old English name was ...

EDU

M

Portuguese short form of EDUARDO.

EDUARD

M

Form of EDWARD.

EDUARDO

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of EDWARD.

EDUR

M

Means "snow" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Nieves.

EDVÁRD

M

Hungarian form of EDWARD.

EDVIGE

F

Italian form of HEDWIG.

EDWARD

M

Means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". This was the name of ...

EDWENA

F

Variant of EDWINA.

EDWIN

M

Means "rich friend" from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend". This was the name of a 7th-ce...

EDWYN

M

Variant of EDWIN.

EDYTA

F

Polish form of EDITH.

EDYTHE

F

Variant of EDITH.

EEMELI

M

Finnish form of EMIL.

EERIK

M

Finnish form of ERIC.

EERIKKI

M

Finnish form of ERIC.

EETU

M

Finnish form of EDWARD.

EEVI

F

Finnish form of EVA.

EFE (1)

M

Means "older brother, brave" in Turkish.

EFEMENA

M/F

Means "here is my wealth" in Urhobo.

EFFIE (2)

F

Anglicized form of OIGHRIG.

EFIGÊNIA

F

Brazilian Portuguese form of IPHIGENEIA.

EFISIO

M

From the Latin byname Ephesius, which originally belonged to a person who was from the city of Ephesus in Ionia. This wa...

EFRAÍN

M

Spanish form of EPHRAIM.

EFSTATHIOS

M

Modern Greek form of EUSTATHIOS.

EFTHYMIA

F

Modern Greek form of EUTHYMIA.

EFUA

F

Variant of AFUA.

EGEMEN

M

Means "dominant" in Turkish.

EGIDIO

M

Italian form of Aegidius (see GILES).

EGILHARD

M

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

EGINO

M

Older form of EGON.

EGLĖ

F

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

EGON

M

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

EGUZKIÑE

F

Feminine form of EGUZKI.

EHMET

M

Uyghur form of AHMAD.

EHUD

M

Means "united" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the biblical judges. He killed Eglon, the king...

EIDEARD

M

Scottish form of EDWARD.

EIDER

F

Feminine form of EDER (2).

EIGYR

F

Welsh form of IGRAINE.

EIKE

M

Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ag "edge".

EILEIFR

M

Old Norse form of ELOF.

EILERT

M

Frisian and Scandinavian form of EGILHARD.

EILIONOIR

F

Scottish form of ELEANOR.

EILISH

F

Anglicized form of EILÍS.

EILWEN

F

Perhaps means "white brow" from Welsh ael "brow" and gwen "white, fair, blessed".

EIMHIR

F

Scottish form of EMER.

EINARR

M

Old Norse form of EINAR.

EINDRIÐI

M

Old Norse form of EINDRIDE.

EINION

M

Probably from the Latin name Ennianus, a derivative of Ennius (see ENNIO). It is also a modern Welsh word meaning "anvil...

EINRÍ

M

Irish form of HENRY.

EIRA (1)

F

Means "snow" in Welsh.

EIRAN

M

Hebrew form of ERAN.

EIREEN

F

Irish form of IRENE.

EIRENE

F

Original Greek form of IRENE.

EIRIK

M

Norwegian form of Eiríkr (see ERIC).

EIRÍKUR

M

Icelandic form of Eiríkr (see ERIC).

EIRWEN

F

Means "white snow" from the Welsh elements eira "snow" and gwen "white, blessed".

EITHNE

F

Means "kernel, grain" in Irish. This was the name of a 5th-century Irish saint, sister of Saint Fidelma and follower of ...

EIŽENS

M

Latvian form of Eugenius (see EUGENE).

EJIROGHENE

M/F

Means "praise God" in Urhobo.

EKA (1)

M/F

Means "one, first" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit एक (eka).

EKAIN

M

Means "June (the month)" in Basque.

EKATERINA

F

Bulgarian and Macedonian form of KATHERINE, and a variant Russian transcription of YEKATERINA.

EKBER

M

Turkish form of AKBAR.

EKENEDILICHUKWU

M/F

Means "all praise to God" in Igbo.

EKİN

F

Means "harvest" in Turkish.

EKKEHARD

M

Derived from the Germanic elements ag "edge" and hard "brave, hardy".

EKO

M/F

Javanese form of EKA (1).

EKUA

F

Variant of AKUA.

EKWUEME

M

Means "he says, he does" in Igbo.

ELA (1)

F

Diminutive of ELŻBIETA.

ELADIO

M

Spanish form of HELLADIUS.

ELAHEH

F

Means "goddess" in Persian.

ELAINA

F

Variant of ELAINE.

ELAM

M

Possibly means either "hidden" or "eternity" in Hebrew. This was the name of several characters in the Old Testament, in...

ELAZAR

M

Modern Hebrew transcription of ELEAZAR.

ELBA

F

Possibly a Spanish variant form of ALBA (3).

ELCHIN

M

Variant transcription of ELÇIN.

ELDA

F

Italian form of HILDA.

ELDAR

M

From Turkic el "country, society" and Persian در (dar) "possessor".

ELDON

M

From a surname which was from a place name meaning "Ella's hill" in Old English.

ELEA

F

Short form of ELEANOR. This was also the name of an ancient Italian town (modern Velia) which is well known for being th...

ELEANORA

F

Latinate form of ELEANOR.

ELEAZAR

M

From the Hebrew name אֶלְעָזָר ('El'azar) meaning "my God has helped". In the Old Testament this is the name of one of t...

ELEFTHERIA

F

Feminine form of ELEFTHERIOS.

ELEK

M

Hungarian form of ALEXIS.

ELEN

F

Welsh form of HELEN. This was the name of a 4th-century Welsh saint. It also appears in the Mabinogion, a collection of ...

ELENE

F

Georgian and Sardinian form of HELEN.

ELENORA

F

Form of ELEANOR.

ELEONOR

F

Swedish variant of ELEANOR.

EADAN

F

Modern form of ÉTAÍN.

EADBERHT

M

Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and beorht "bright". This was the name of an 8th-century kin...

EADBURG

F

Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and burg "fortress".

EADGAR

M

Old English form of EDGAR.

EADMUND

M

Old English form of EDMUND.

EADWEARD

M

Old English form of EDWARD.

EADWINE

M

Old English form of EDWIN.

EALAIR

M

Scottish Gaelic form of HILARY.

EALDGYÐ

F

Derived from the Old English elements eald "old" and gyð "battle".

EALDWINE

M

From the Old English elements eald "old" and wine "friend". This name was rarely used after the Norman conquest.

EALHSTAN

M

Derived from the Old English element ealh "temple" combined with stan "stone".

EARDWULF

M

Derived from the Old English element eard "land" combined with wulf "wolf".

EARLE

M

Variant of EARL.

EARLENE

F

Feminine form of EARL.

EARNEST

M

Variant of ERNEST influenced by the spelling of the English word earnest.

EARTHA

F

Combination of the English word earth with the feminine name suffix a. It has been used in honour of African-American ph...

EASTMUND

M

Old English form of ESMOND.

EAVAN

F

Anglicized form of AOIBHEANN.

EBBA (2)

F

From the Old English name Æbbe, meaning unknown, perhaps a contracted form of a longer name. Saint Ebba was a 7th-centur...

EBELE

F

Means "mercy, kindness" in Igbo.

EBENEZER

M

Means "stone of help" in Hebrew. This was the name of a monument erected by Samuel in the Old Testament. Charles Dickens...

EBERARDO

M

Spanish form of EVERARD.

EBONY

F

From the English word ebony for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. It is ultimately from the Egyptian word ...

EBRU

F

Means "paper marbling" in Turkish. Paper marbling is the art of creating colourful patterns on paper.

EBURWIN

M

Old Germanic cognate of EOFORWINE.

ECE

F

Means "queen" in Turkish.

ECHO

F

Means "echo" from the word for the repeating reflected sound, which derives from Greek ηχη (eche) "sound". In Greek myth...

ECKBERT

M

German cognate of EGBERT.

ECKHARD

M

Variant of EKKEHARD.

ECRİN

F

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

EDA (1)

F

Means "well-mannered" in Turkish.

EDAN

M

Variant of AIDAN.

EDDA (1)

F

Italian form of HEDDA.

EDDIE

M/F

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

EDE

M

Diminutive of EDVÁRD or EDUÁRD.

EDELMIRO

M

Spanish form of ADELMAR.

EDER (1)

M

Means "flock" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Beriah in the Old Testament.

EDERNE

F

Feminine variant of EDER (2).

EDGARAS

M

Lithuanian form of EDGAR.

EDGARDO

M

Spanish and Italian form of EDGAR.

EDIE

F

Diminutive of EDITH.

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 in...

EDITA

F

Cognate of EDITH.

EDİZ

M

Means "high" in Turkish.

EDMÉ

M

Short form of EDMOND.

EDMOND

M

French form of EDMUND. A notable bearer was the English astronomer Edmond Halley (1656-1742), for whom Halley's comet is...

EDMONDE

F

French feminine form of EDMUND.

EDMUND

M

From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection". This was the name of two Anglo-Saxon kings of...

EDNA (1)

F

Anglicized form of EITHNE.

EDOM

M

Means "red" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament, Esau was given this name because he traded his birthright for a h...

EDSEL

M

Variant of ETZEL notably borne by Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the son of the American industrialist Henry Ford.

EDUÁRD

M

Hungarian form of EDWARD.

EDUARDA

F

Portuguese feminine form of EDWARD.

EDUARDS

M

Latvian form of EDWARD.

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