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30,235'Ebdulla is the Kurdish form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, meaning “servant of Allah.” The name combines the elements ʿabd (“servant”) and Allah (the Arabic word for God). It reflects the Islamic tradition of naming chil...
'Ebdulrehman is the Kurdish form of Abd ar-Rahman, a theophoric name of Arabic origin. The name is composed of two elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and raḥman meaning "merciful", thus conveying the meaning "servant of th...
Ebele is a unisex given name of Igbo origin meaning "mercy, kindness, or virtue." It functions as a variant of the name Ebere, which carries the same core meaning. Both names share the Igbo root that emphasizes compassio...
Eben is an English masculine given name, most commonly encountered as a short form of Ebenezer. Ebenezer itself is derived from the Hebrew phrase ʾEven Haʿazer, meaning "stone of help," which, according to the Old Testam...
Ebenezer is a male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the phrase Even Haʿazer (אֶבֶן הָעָזֶר), meaning "stone of help". The name originates from a monument erected by the prophet Samuel in the Old Testament to com...
Éber is an Old Irish masculine name, the historical precursor of the later form Éibhear. The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology, where it appears in the medieval origin legend of the Gaels.Etymology and Historical...
Eber (also Hebrew: עֵבֶר) is a biblical name meaning "region beyond" in Hebrew, derived from the root עָבַר (ʿavar), "to pass over, to cross." In the Old Testament, Eber is a descendant of Shem and an ancestor of the Heb...
Eberardo is the modern Spanish form of Everard, itself ultimately derived from the ancient Germanic name Eberhard. This Germanic name, composed of the elements ebur meaning "wild boar" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave...
EtymologyEbere is a unisex name of Igbo origin, widely used in Nigeria. It derives from the Igbo word ebere, meaning "mercy, kindness, or compassion." In Igbo culture, names often reflect virtues or circumstances, and Eb...
Eberhard is a Germanic masculine name meaning "brave boar", derived from the elements ebur "wild boar" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". It is a classic compound name common among early Germanic peoples, often given t...
Eberolt is a masculine Germanic given name, composed of the elements ebur meaning "boar" and walt meaning "power, authority." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "boar power" or "strong as a boar." In Germanic onomastic...
Eberulf is an archaic male name of Germanic origin, formed from the elements ebur meaning "boar" and wolf meaning "wolf." Such compound names were characteristic of early Germanic onomastics, often invoking powerful or f...
Eberwin is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements ebur meaning "boar" and wini meaning "friend". The name thus translates to "boar friend" or "friend of the boar", reflecting the...
Etymology and Cultural Background Eboni is a variant of the name Ebony, which derives from the English word ebony referring to the dense black hardwood obtained from the ebony tree. The word ultimately traces back to the...
Ebony is a female given name derived from the English word ebony, the name for the dense black hardwood obtained from several species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The name ultimately traces back to the Ancient Egypti...
Ebrahim is a Persian form of Ibrahim, which itself is the Arabic form of Abraham. It is also used as an alternate Arabic transcription of Ibrahim. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew ʾAvraham, meaning "father of...
Ebrar is a Turkish feminine form of the Arabic name Abrar, which means "virtuous" or "pious" in Arabic. The name carries strong spiritual connotations, reflecting qualities of moral integrity and devotion. While Abrar is...
Ebrima is a Gambian given name, derived as a variant of Ibrahim. It is specifically used in West Africa, particularly in The Gambia. The name traces its roots through Ibrahim to the Hebrew patriarch Abraham, whose origin...
EtymologyEbru (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈebɾu]) is a feminine-given name virtually restricted to modern usage in Turkey; it has not been found as a personal name among historical Turkic or Ottoman sources...Etymologically...
Ebu Bekir is the Turkish form of Abu Bakr, a name of profound significance in Islamic history. Derived from the Arabic components Abu ("father of") and Bakr (a young camel), the original name is a kunya, a type of Arabic...
Ebubekir is the Turkish form of Abu Bakr, a name deeply rooted in Islamic history. Derived from Ottoman Turkish ابو بكر (ebû bekr), which itself comes from Arabic أَبُو بَكْر (ʾabū bakr), the name combines Abu (meaning “...
Ebuka is a common Igbo short form of Chukwuebuka and related names comprising the same final element. The root name Chukwuebuka means "God is greater" or "God is the greatest" in Igbo. Origin and Meaning In Igbo naming t...
Ecaterina is the Romanian form of the name Katherine, a name with a long and complex history. In Romanian, it is a feminine given name, carrying the same rich cultural and religious associations as its variants across Eu...
Ece is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "queen" or "beautiful woman" in Turkish. The name also shares its root with the Turkic earth goddess Umay, who is sometimes called Ece.Popularity and UsageIn Turkey, Ece has b...
Ecgberht is the Old English form of the name Egbert, derived from the elements ecg meaning "edge, blade" and beorht meaning "bright." The name thus signifies "bright edge," evoking the sharpness and brilliance of a sword...
Echdonn is an Old Irish name that serves as the original form of Eachann. It is derived from the elements ech meaning "horse" and donn meaning "brown", thus carrying the meaning "brown horse". This name was historically...
Echidna means "viper, snake" in Greek, derived from a variant of ἔχις (echis). In Greek mythology, Echidna was a fearsome monster, half-woman and half-snake, who inhabited a cave and terrorized travelers. She is often ca...
Echo is a feminine name derived from the Greek word ἠχώ (echo) meaning "echo, reflected sound", which is related to ἠχή (eche) meaning "sound". In Greek mythology, Echo was a beautiful mountain nymph who was cursed by He...
Echthigern is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "horse lord," derived from the elements ech "horse" and tigerna "lord." This compound name reflects the cultural importance of horses in early medieval Ireland, where hor...
Eckart is a German given name and surname, derived as a variant of Ekkehard. The root name Ekkehard comes from the Old German elements ekka meaning "edge, blade" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving the na...
Etymology and OriginEckbert is a German cognate of Egbert, deriving from the Old English elements ecg ("edge, blade") and beorht ("bright"). The name thus signifies "bright edge,” a compound common in early Germanic nami...
Eckehard is a German variant of the name Ekkehard, which originates from Old Germanic elements. The name derives from the components ekka meaning "edge, blade" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." As such, Eckeha...
Eckhard is a German given name, a variant of Ekkehard. The name derives from the Old High German elements ekka ("edge, blade") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"), giving it the meaning of "brave with the sword" or "ha...
Eckhart is a German given name and surname, derived as a variant of Ekkehard. The root name Ekkehard comes from the Old High German elements ekka meaning "edge, blade" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy" — a comm...
Ecrin is a feminine given name used in Turkey, where it has enjoyed some popularity in recent decades. Its exact origin and meaning are uncertain, though it shows phonetic resemblance to Arabic كَرَم (karam) 'generosity'...
Ed is a masculine given name, predominantly used in English and Dutch. As a common short form (hypocorism) of Edward, Edmund, and other names beginning with Ed, it carries the meanings attached to those longer forms, mos...
Eda is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "behaviour, style, demeanour". It reflects the cultural emphasis in Turkish naming traditions on personal qualities and character traits. As a name that describes a manner of...
Eda, a name sometimes found in medieval English records, is a diminutive of Edith, a name of Old English origin. While Edith itself had a long history as a distinct name, shorter forms like Eda arose informally as affect...
Edan is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name עִידָן (see Idan), which means "era" in Hebrew. Derived from the Hebrew root ‘-d-n, the word refers to a period of time, often with biblical connotations of a specifi...
Edana is a Latinized form of Étaín, an Old Irish name possibly derived from ét meaning "jealousy, passion." In Irish mythology, Étaín is the heroine of the 9th-century tale The Wooing of Étaín. She was the wife of Midir,...
Edanur is a feminine Turkish given name formed by combining the name Eda with the Arabic word nur (نور), meaning "light." The first element, Eda, comes from Turkish and denotes "behaviour, style, or demeanour," suggestin...
Edd is an English masculine given name, serving as a variant of the short form Ed. Like Ed, Edd originated as a nickname for various Old English names beginning with "Ed-", most notably Edward and Edmund.Etymology and De...
Edda is the Italian form of Hedda, itself a diminutive of Hedvig, which in turn derives from the Old German name Hadewig. This ancient name is composed of the elements hadu ("battle, combat") and wig ("war"), conveying a...
Edda is a feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from the Old Norse word edda meaning "great-grandmother." This name is historically significant in Iceland and Norse literature, as it refers to two renowned...
Eddie is a diminutive of Edward, Edmund, and other names beginning with Ed, such as Edgar, Edwin, and Edsel. While traditionally a nickname, it has also been used as a given name in its own right, particularly in English...
Eddy is a diminutive commonly used in Dutch, English, and French, derived from names such as Edward, Edmund, Edgar, Edwin, and other names beginning with Ed. It can also stand on its own as a given name. While the simpli...
Ede is a Hungarian masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Edvárd or Eduárd. Both of these are Hungarian forms of the name Edward, which has deep roots in Old English. Etymology The ultimate origin of Ede...
Edel is an Irish feminine given name, pronounced [ˈeːdʲɛl]. In Ireland, it is primarily given in honor of the lay missionary Edel Quinn (1907–1944), whose own name was inspired by the edelweiss flower. The word "edelweis...
Edelgard is a German feminine given name with a noble heritage, derived from the Old German elements adal 'noble' and gart 'enclosure, yard'. Its overall meaning can be interpreted as 'noble enclosure', evoking a sense o...
Edelmira is the Spanish feminine form of Adelmar. The name is derived from the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and mari meaning "famous", making it a cognate of the Old English name Æðelmær, which itself comes f...
Edelmiro is the Spanish form of the Germanic name Adelmar, which itself derives from the Old German elements adal ("noble") and mari ("famous"). As a cognate of the Old English name Æðelmær, Edelmiro shares a common ling...
Edeltraud is a German feminine given name meaning "noble strength", derived from the Old High German elements adal "noble" and drud "strength". The name is most commonly found in German-speaking countries and has a rich...
Edeltraut is a German feminine given name, a variant of Edeltraud. Meaning "noble strength," it derives from the Old High German elements adal "noble" and drud "strength." The name is closely connected to the 7th-century...
Eden (Hebrew: עֵדֶן, ʿĒḏen) is a unisex given name derived from the biblical Garden of Eden, a place described in the Book of Genesis. The name's etymology is debated: it likely comes from Hebrew ʿēḏen meaning "pleasure,...
Eder 1 is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "flock." It appears in the Old Testament of the Bible as a minor character. Specifically, Eder is listed as a descendant of Levi in 1 Chronicles 23:23, and also appear...
Etymology and MeaningEder is a Basque masculine given name that directly means "handsome" or "beautiful." This meaning positions it within a rich tradition of names that reflect personal qualities or virtues, common in m...
Ederne is a feminine Basque name, directly derived from the masculine name Eder, which itself is a common Basque adjective meaning "handsome" or "beautiful." The suffix "-ne" is a typical feminine ending in the Basque on...
Edgar is a masculine given name with roots in Old English, originating from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and gar meaning "spear". The name thus carries connotations of prosperity and martial prowess. It was...
Etymology and OriginÉdgar is the Spanish form of the Edgar name, derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". The name was originally introduced to the British Isles by Anglo-Saxon settler...
Edgaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Edgar, which itself originates from Old English ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". The name Edgar was borne by a 10th-century English king, Edgar the Pea...