Diccionario de nombres
969 nombres con significado y origen verificados
EA (1)
Meaning unknown, perhaps from Sumerian meaning "house of water". This was the Akkadian and Babylonian name of the Sumeri...
EA (2)
Short form of names ending in ea.
EACHANN
Means "brown horse" from Gaelic each "horse" and donn "brown". It was sometimes Anglicized as Hector.
EADBHÁRD
Irish form of EDWARD.
EADBURGA
Variant of EADBURG.
EADGYÐ
Old English form of EDITH.
EADRIC
Old English form of EDRIC.
EADWIG
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wig "war". This was the name of a Saxon king of England ...
EADWULF
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wulf "wolf". This name fell out of use after the Norman ...
EALASAID
Scottish Gaelic form of ELIZABETH.
EALDRÆD
From the Old English elements eald "old" and ræd "counsel". This name was rarely used after the Norman conquest.
EALHHERE
Derived from the Old English elements ealh "temple" and here "army".
EALISAID
Manx form of ELIZABETH.
EAMON
Variant of ÉAMONN.
EAN
Manx form of JOHN.
EANRAIG
Scottish Gaelic form of HENRY.
EARL
From the aristocratic title, which derives from Old English eorl "nobleman, warrior". It has been used as a given name s...
EARLEEN
Feminine form of EARL.
EARLINE
Feminine form of EARL.
EARNESTINE
Variant of ERNESTINE.
EASTER
From the English name of the Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. It was ultimately named for the G...
EASTON
From an English surname which was derived from place names meaning "east town" in Old English.
EBBA (1)
Feminine form of EBBE.
EBBE
Diminutive of EBERHARD and other names beginning with the Germanic element ebur meaning "wild boar". In Scandinavia it i...
EBEN
Short form of EBENEZER.
EBERHARD
German form of EVERARD. This name was borne by a 9th-century Duke of Friuli.
EBRAHIM
Persian form of ABRAHAM. It is also a variant transcription of Arabic IBRAHIM.
EBU BEKİR
Turkish form of ABU BAKR.
ECATERINA
Romanian form of KATHERINE.
ECGBERHT
Old English form of EGBERT.
ECKART
Variant of EKKEHARD.
ECKEHARD
Variant of EKKEHARD.
ECKHART
Variant of EKKEHARD.
ED
Short form of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.
EDA (2)
Medieval diminutive of EDITH.
EDANA
Latinized form of ÉTAÍN. This was the name of an early Irish saint.
EDDA (2)
Possibly from Old Norse meaning "great-grandmother". This was the name of two 13th-century Icelandic literary works: the...
EDDY
Diminutive of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.
EDELMIRA
Spanish feminine form of ADELMAR.
EDEN
Means "place of pleasure" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament the Garden of Eden was the place where the first people, Adam ...
EDER (2)
Means "handsome, beautiful" in Basque.
EDGAR
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". This was the name of a 10th-century English...
EDGARD
French variant of EDGAR.
EDI
Slovene diminutive of EDVARD and a Croatian diminutive of EDUARD.
EDINA
Possibly a Hungarian form of a Germanic name.
EDIT
Hungarian and Swedish form of EDITH.
EDITE
Portuguese form of EDITH.
EDITH
From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gyð "war". It was popular among An...
EDMAO
Limburgish form of EDMUND. Its spelling has been influenced by the French pronunciation of Edmond.
EDMÉE
Feminine form of EDMÉ.
EDMONDA
Italian feminine form of EDMUND.
EDMONDO
Italian form of EDMUND.
EDMUNDO
Spanish and Portuguese form of EDMUND.
EDNA (2)
Means "pleasure" in Hebrew. This name appears in the Old Testament Apocrypha in the Book of Tobit.
EDOARDO
Italian form of EDWARD.
EDORTA
Basque form of EDWARD.
EDRIC
From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and ric "rule". After the Norman conquest this Old English name was ...
EDU
Portuguese short form of EDUARDO.
EDUARD
Form of EDWARD.
EDUARDO
Spanish and Portuguese form of EDWARD.
EDUR
Means "snow" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Nieves.
EDVÁRD
Hungarian form of EDWARD.
EDVIGE
Italian form of HEDWIG.
EDWARD
Means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". This was the name of ...
EDWENA
Variant of EDWINA.
EDWIN
Means "rich friend" from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend". This was the name of a 7th-ce...
EDWYN
Variant of EDWIN.
EDYTA
Polish form of EDITH.
EDYTHE
Variant of EDITH.
EEMELI
Finnish form of EMIL.
EERIK
Finnish form of ERIC.
EERIKKI
Finnish form of ERIC.
EETU
Finnish form of EDWARD.
EEVI
Finnish form of EVA.
EFE (1)
Means "older brother, brave" in Turkish.
EFEMENA
Means "here is my wealth" in Urhobo.
EFFIE (2)
Anglicized form of OIGHRIG.
EFIGÊNIA
Brazilian Portuguese form of IPHIGENEIA.
EFISIO
From the Latin byname Ephesius, which originally belonged to a person who was from the city of Ephesus in Ionia. This wa...
EFRAÍN
Spanish form of EPHRAIM.
EFSTATHIOS
Modern Greek form of EUSTATHIOS.
EFTHYMIA
Modern Greek form of EUTHYMIA.
EFUA
Variant of AFUA.
EGEMEN
Means "dominant" in Turkish.
EGIDIO
Italian form of Aegidius (see GILES).
EGILHARD
Germanic name derived from the elements agil "edge of a sword" and hard "brave, hardy".
EGINO
Older form of EGON.
EGLĖ
Means "spruce tree" in Lithuanian. In a Lithuanian legend Eglė was a young woman who married a sea snake.
EGON
Derived from the Germanic element ag, which means "edge of a sword".
EGUZKIÑE
Feminine form of EGUZKI.
EHMET
Uyghur form of AHMAD.
EHUD
Means "united" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the biblical judges. He killed Eglon, the king...
EIDEARD
Scottish form of EDWARD.
EIDER
Feminine form of EDER (2).
EIGYR
Welsh form of IGRAINE.
EIKE
Short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ag "edge".
EILEIFR
Old Norse form of ELOF.
EILERT
Frisian and Scandinavian form of EGILHARD.
EILIONOIR
Scottish form of ELEANOR.
EILISH
Anglicized form of EILÍS.
EILWEN
Perhaps means "white brow" from Welsh ael "brow" and gwen "white, fair, blessed".
EIMHIR
Scottish form of EMER.
EINARR
Old Norse form of EINAR.
EINDRIÐI
Old Norse form of EINDRIDE.
EINION
Probably from the Latin name Ennianus, a derivative of Ennius (see ENNIO). It is also a modern Welsh word meaning "anvil...
EINRÍ
Irish form of HENRY.
EIRA (1)
Means "snow" in Welsh.
EIRAN
Hebrew form of ERAN.
EIREEN
Irish form of IRENE.
EIRENE
Original Greek form of IRENE.
EIRIK
Norwegian form of Eiríkr (see ERIC).
EIRÍKUR
Icelandic form of Eiríkr (see ERIC).
EIRWEN
Means "white snow" from the Welsh elements eira "snow" and gwen "white, blessed".
EITHNE
Means "kernel, grain" in Irish. This was the name of a 5th-century Irish saint, sister of Saint Fidelma and follower of ...
EIŽENS
Latvian form of Eugenius (see EUGENE).
EJIROGHENE
Means "praise God" in Urhobo.
EKA (1)
Means "one, first" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit एक (eka).
EKAIN
Means "June (the month)" in Basque.
EKATERINA
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of KATHERINE, and a variant Russian transcription of YEKATERINA.
EKBER
Turkish form of AKBAR.
EKENEDILICHUKWU
Means "all praise to God" in Igbo.
EKİN
Means "harvest" in Turkish.
EKKEHARD
Derived from the Germanic elements ag "edge" and hard "brave, hardy".
EKO
Javanese form of EKA (1).
EKUA
Variant of AKUA.
EKWUEME
Means "he says, he does" in Igbo.
ELA (1)
Diminutive of ELŻBIETA.
ELADIO
Spanish form of HELLADIUS.
ELAHEH
Means "goddess" in Persian.
ELAINA
Variant of ELAINE.
ELAM
Possibly means either "hidden" or "eternity" in Hebrew. This was the name of several characters in the Old Testament, in...
ELAZAR
Modern Hebrew transcription of ELEAZAR.
ELBA
Possibly a Spanish variant form of ALBA (3).
ELCHIN
Variant transcription of ELÇIN.
ELDA
Italian form of HILDA.
ELDAR
From Turkic el "country, society" and Persian در (dar) "possessor".
ELDON
From a surname which was from a place name meaning "Ella's hill" in Old English.
ELEA
Short form of ELEANOR. This was also the name of an ancient Italian town (modern Velia) which is well known for being th...
ELEANORA
Latinate form of ELEANOR.
ELEAZAR
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
Feminine form of ELEFTHERIOS.
ELEK
Hungarian form of ALEXIS.
ELEN
Welsh form of HELEN. This was the name of a 4th-century Welsh saint. It also appears in the Mabinogion, a collection of ...
ELENE
Georgian and Sardinian form of HELEN.
ELENORA
Form of ELEANOR.
ELEONOR
Swedish variant of ELEANOR.
EADAN
Modern form of ÉTAÍN.
EADBERHT
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and beorht "bright". This was the name of an 8th-century kin...
EADBURG
Derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and burg "fortress".
EADGAR
Old English form of EDGAR.
EADMUND
Old English form of EDMUND.
EADWEARD
Old English form of EDWARD.
EADWINE
Old English form of EDWIN.
EALAIR
Scottish Gaelic form of HILARY.
EALDGYÐ
Derived from the Old English elements eald "old" and gyð "battle".
EALDWINE
From the Old English elements eald "old" and wine "friend". This name was rarely used after the Norman conquest.
EALHSTAN
Derived from the Old English element ealh "temple" combined with stan "stone".
EARDWULF
Derived from the Old English element eard "land" combined with wulf "wolf".
EARLE
Variant of EARL.
EARLENE
Feminine form of EARL.
EARNEST
Variant of ERNEST influenced by the spelling of the English word earnest.
EARTHA
Combination of the English word earth with the feminine name suffix a. It has been used in honour of African-American ph...
EASTMUND
Old English form of ESMOND.
EAVAN
Anglicized form of AOIBHEANN.
EBBA (2)
From the Old English name Æbbe, meaning unknown, perhaps a contracted form of a longer name. Saint Ebba was a 7th-centur...
EBELE
Means "mercy, kindness" in Igbo.
EBENEZER
Means "stone of help" in Hebrew. This was the name of a monument erected by Samuel in the Old Testament. Charles Dickens...
EBERARDO
Spanish form of EVERARD.
EBONY
From the English word ebony for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. It is ultimately from the Egyptian word ...
EBRU
Means "paper marbling" in Turkish. Paper marbling is the art of creating colourful patterns on paper.
EBURWIN
Old Germanic cognate of EOFORWINE.
ECE
Means "queen" in Turkish.
ECHO
Means "echo" from the word for the repeating reflected sound, which derives from Greek ηχη (eche) "sound". In Greek myth...
ECKBERT
German cognate of EGBERT.
ECKHARD
Variant of EKKEHARD.
ECRİN
Meaning unknown, possibly from an Arabic word meaning "reward".
EDA (1)
Means "well-mannered" in Turkish.
EDAN
Variant of AIDAN.
EDDA (1)
Italian form of HEDDA.
EDDIE
Diminutive of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.
EDE
Diminutive of EDVÁRD or EDUÁRD.
EDELMIRO
Spanish form of ADELMAR.
EDER (1)
Means "flock" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Beriah in the Old Testament.
EDERNE
Feminine variant of EDER (2).
EDGARAS
Lithuanian form of EDGAR.
EDGARDO
Spanish and Italian form of EDGAR.
EDIE
Diminutive of EDITH.
EDISON
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
Cognate of EDITH.
EDİZ
Means "high" in Turkish.
EDMÉ
Short form of EDMOND.
EDMOND
French form of EDMUND. A notable bearer was the English astronomer Edmond Halley (1656-1742), for whom Halley's comet is...
EDMONDE
French feminine form of EDMUND.
EDMUND
From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection". This was the name of two Anglo-Saxon kings of...
EDNA (1)
Anglicized form of EITHNE.
EDOM
Means "red" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament, Esau was given this name because he traded his birthright for a h...
EDSEL
Variant of ETZEL notably borne by Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the son of the American industrialist Henry Ford.
EDUÁRD
Hungarian form of EDWARD.
EDUARDA
Portuguese feminine form of EDWARD.
EDUARDS
Latvian form of EDWARD.
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