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Erasmo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Erasmus. The name Erasmus itself derives from the Greek word erasmios, meaning "beloved" or "desired," suggesting a child who is cherished.Etymology and Historical O...
Erast is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Erastus, a name with ancient Greek roots. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Erastos, meaning "beloved" or "lovely". In the New Testament, Erastus appears as an assistan...
Erato is one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, specifically the muse of lyric poetry, particularly erotic poetry. Her name means "lovely" or "desired" in Greek, derived from the same root as Eros, the god of love. Th...
Erazem is the Slovene form of Erasmus. The name Erasmus itself is derived from the Greek word erasmios (ἐράσμιος), meaning "beloved" or "desired," and has strong historical and religious associations.Etymology and Origin...
Erbol is a Kazakh masculine given name formed from elements that convey strength, virtue, and aspiration. The name combines er (ер), meaning "man" or "hero," with bolu (болу), the verb "to be" or "become." Thus, Erbol ca...
Ercan is a Turkish given name and surname, composed of two meaningful elements: er meaning "man, hero, brave" and can meaning "soul, life" (from Persian via Ottoman Turkish). The resulting name evokes the idea of a "brav...
Erdal is a Turkish given name for boys, formed from two native Turkish elements: er meaning "man, hero, brave" and dal meaning "branch". The name can thus be interpreted as "brave branch" or "heroic offshoot", evoking st...
Etymology Erdinç is a Turkish given name and surname, formed by combining two meaningful elements. The first part, er, is a common Turkish word meaning "man", "hero", or "brave". The second element, dinç, translates to "...
Erdoğan is a Turkish masculine given name and surname, composed of the elements er meaning "man, hero, brave" and doğan meaning "falcon". Thus, the name literally translates to "brave falcon" or "hero falcon", evoking st...
Erhan is a Turkish masculine given name of pure Turkic origin. It is formed from two elements: er, a common root in Turkic names meaning 'man, hero, brave, soldier', and han, derived from the title khan meaning 'ruler, l...
Éric ['eʁik] is the French form of Eric, a masculine given name derived from Old Norse Eiríkr, composed of the elements ei ("ever, always") and ríkr ("ruler, king"), thus meaning "ever ruler." The name was borne by numer...
Èric is the Catalan form of Eric, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr. The name is composed of the elements ei ("ever, always") and ríkr ("ruler, king"), giving it the meaning "ever ruler" or "eternal ruler...
Eric is a common masculine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse Eiríkr. The name is usually interpreted as meaning "ever ruler" or "eternal ruler", from the elements ei "ever, always" and ríkr "r...
Érica is the Portuguese form of Erica, itself a feminine adaptation of Eric. The name Eric derives from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, composed of the elements ei meaning "ever, always" and ríkr meaning "ruler, king," thus t...
Erica is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, and Swedish. It is the feminine form of Eric, and it was first used in the 18th century. The name also coincides with the Latin word for "heather".EtymologyThe roo...
Erich is the German form of Eric. The name was adopted in German-speaking regions deriving from its Scandinavian roots. It was especially common in the early 20th century, partly due to literary works by notable German f...
Erick is a variant of the name Eric, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Eiríkr. The name's meaning is typically interpreted as "ever ruler" or "sole ruler," from the elements ei ("ever, always" or "one, alone")...
Ericka is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries, and is a variant of Erica. It is pronounced with a hard 'c' sound (/ˈɛrɪkə/). The name Ericka emerged as a less common spelling of Erica, its...
Érico is the Portuguese form of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "ever ruler," from elements ei (ever, always) and ríkr (ruler, king). Recognized in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil...
Erik is a masculine given name used across numerous European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the...
Érika is the Portuguese form of Erica, itself ultimately derived from the masculine name Eric. The name traces back to the Old Norse Eiríkr, composed of the elements ei meaning “ever, always” and ríkr meaning “ruler, kin...
Ērika is the Latvian form of Erica, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Eric, meaning "ever ruler". The name is first recorded as a given name of Latvians in the 17th century (according to Wiktionary). It is the f...
Erika is a feminine given name used across numerous European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish. It is primarily...
Erikas is the Lithuanian form of Eric. The name Eric itself comes from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning “ever ruler,” from the elements ei “ever, always” and ríkr “ruler, king.” This article covers Erikas and its broader onomas...
Ēriks is the Latvian form of Eric, itself derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning "ever ruler" (from elements ei "ever, always" and ríkr "ruler, king"). This name entered Latvia through cultural and historical ti...
Erin is a feminine given name derived from the Hiberno-English word for Éireann, the genitive case of the Irish Gaelic name for Ireland, Éire. It is an Anglicized form that has become a popular first name, particularly i...
Erina is a Japanese feminine given name. It is typically composed of two or three kanji characters, with common elements including e (恵, meaning "favour, benefit"), ri (里, meaning "village"), and na (奈, a phonetic cha...
Erina is an Albanian female given name of uncertain meaning. It may be a form of Irina, which itself is a Slavic and Eastern European variant of Irene, ultimately derived from the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirene) meaning "peac...
Erion is an Albanian male given name meaning "Ionian wind," derived from the composer's name Erjon, itself formed from Albanian erë "wind" and jonë "our" or Jon "Ionian Sea".Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name Erion i...
Eris is the Greek goddess of strife and discord, whose name directly means "strife, discord" in ancient Greek. In Greek mythology, she was the daughter of Nyx (Night) and the sister and companion of Ares, the god of war....
Ériu is a feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the name of a goddess in Irish mythology. According to legend, Ériu was one of the three eponymous goddesses of Ireland, daughter of Delbáeth and Ernmas of the Tuatha...
Erja is a Finnish feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Irja. Its etymology traces back through a chain of linguistic adaptations. Irja is itself possibly a Finnish diminutive of Irina, which is a form of Iren...
Erjon is an Albanian masculine given name. It is a spelling variant of Erion, and the two forms are used more or less interchangeably in Albanian-speaking regions. The name is most commonly interpreted as compound name f...
Erjona is an Albanian feminine given name, the feminine form of Erjon. Like its masculine counterpart, Erjona likely originates from the Albanian words erë meaning "wind" and jonë meaning "our", thus conveying a sense of...
Erkan is a common Turkish given name for males, composed of two elements: er meaning "man, hero, brave," and kan which can mean either "blood" or be derived from han meaning "khan, leader." Thus, the name is often interp...
Erkin is a masculine given name and surname of Turkic origin, commonly used in Turkish, Uzbek, and Uyghur cultures. The name directly translates to "free" in these languages, reflecting a value of independence and libert...
Erland is a Nordic masculine given name with roots in the Old Norse byname Erlendr. The name derives from the Old Norse word ørlendr, meaning "foreigner", literally "from a foreign land." The name is earliest attested in...
Erling is a Scandinavian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Erlingr, which means "descendant of the jarl" (from jarl, meaning "chieftain, nobleman, earl"). The name thus originally referred to a person...
Erma is a feminine given name of English usage, serving as a variant of Irma. It emerged in the English-speaking world in the 19th century, alongside the more common Irma, as part of a broader revival of Germanic-origin...
Ermal is an Albanian masculine given name, meaning "mountain wind", derived from the Albanian words erë (wind) and mal (mountain). The name is pronounced [ɛɾˈmal] and reflects the natural landscape of the Albanian region...
Etymology and MeaningErmias is the Amharic form of Jeremiah, a biblical name of Hebrew origin. The Hebrew name Yirmeyahu (יִרְמְיָהוּ) means “Yahweh will exalt,” derived from the roots rum (רוּם, “to exalt”) and yah (יָה...
Ermo is an Italian diminutive of Erasmus, derived from the Late Greek name Erasmos (Ἔρασμος), meaning "beloved" or "desired." It is cognate with other Italian forms like Elmo and Spanish Erasmo, among others. Etymology a...
Ern is a given name of English origin, typically used as a short form of Ernest. While Ernest derives from the Old High German element ernust meaning "serious" or "earnest," Ern itself has been used independently, partic...
Erna is a feminine given name used across several European languages, including Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is the feminine form of Ernest, which originates from Old High German ernust mean...
Erna is a feminine name of Old Norse origin, meaning "brisk, vigorous, hale." In Norse legend, Erna is the wife of Jarl, the son of the god Ríg and the progenitor of the warrior class according to the poem Rígsþula. The...
Erno is a Finnish and Hungarian masculine given name, serving as a local form of Ernest. The root name Ernest derives from Old High German ernust meaning "serious, earnest," a virtue concept that has appealed across cult...
Ernő is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as the Hungarian form of Ernest, itself ultimately derived from the Old High German element ernust meaning "serious, earnest." Though Hungary is not of Germanic langu...
Ernst is the German, Dutch, and Scandinavian form of Ernest. As a masculine given name, it has been consistently popular in German-speaking countries, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia. The name shares a direct lineage wi...
EtymologyErnust is the Old German form of Ernest. The name ultimately derives from the Old High German element ernust, meaning "serious, earnest." In its earliest Germanic context, the name was used as a byname for a sol...
Erol is a Turkish given name meaning "brave." It is widely used across Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities worldwide. The name directly embodies the virtue of courage, a trait highly valued in Turkish culture a...
Eros is the Greek god of love and sex, whose name directly means "love" in Greek. In Greek mythology, he was a young god, the son of Aphrodite, armed with arrows that caused anyone struck to fall in love. The Romans iden...
Ersin is a Turkish given name for males, also used as a surname. Its meaning in Turkish is "allow to achieve", derived from the elements expressing permission or facilitation and the act of achieving or attaining. The na...
Eruand is the Old Armenian form of the unattested Old Persian name *Arvanta (see Orontes). This name is historically significant in Armenian and Persian history, being borne by satraps and rulers of the Orontid dynasty,...
Erva is the Turkish form of Arwa, an Arabic name meaning "female ibex, mountain goat". This name holds historical and religious significance in the Islamic world, as it was borne by several notable women in early Islamic...
Ervin is a male given name used in several European languages, including Albanian, Croatian, Estonian, and Hungarian. It is a form of Erwin, which itself derives from the Old German name Hariwini, composed of the element...
Ervīns is the Latvian form of the German name Erwin, derived from the Old German name Hariwini, composed of the elements heri “army” and wini “friend”. The name may have also merged with Eberwin, which incorporates the e...
Erwan is a masculine Breton given name, the Breton form of Ivo or Yves. The name is sometimes spelled Erwann and is closely related to the French name Yves, which is its francized equivalent. According to its Wikipedia e...
Erwin is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, widely used in Dutch, German, Polish, and other Germanic-language regions. The name derives from the Old German elements heri meaning "army" and wini meaning "friend,"...
Eryk is the Polish form of Eric, a name derived from the Old Norse Eiríkr, which means "ever ruler" (from ei "ever, always" and ríkr "ruler, king"). In Poland, Eryk has been used since the Middle Ages and remains a moder...
Erykah is a modern English feminine given name, primarily a spelling variant of Erica and Erika. The name Erica is the feminine form of Eric, which itself derives from the Old Norse Eiríkr, composed of the elements ei me...