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Eimear Feminine Irish

Eimear is an Irish feminine given name, a variant of Éimhear, the modern Irish form of Emer. The name Emer is of uncertain meaning, but it is deeply rooted in Irish mythology. In the Ulster Cycle, Emer was the wife of th...

Éimhear Feminine Irish Irish

Éimhear is a modern Irish feminine name, the contemporary form of the ancient Emer. In Irish legend, Emer was the wife of the legendary hero Cúchulainn, known for possessing the six gifts of womanhood: beauty, voice, spe...

Éimhín Masculine Irish

Éimhín is an Irish masculine given name derived from Old Irish éim, meaning “swift” or “prompt”. The name is best known from Saint Éimhín, a 7th-century Irish saint who founded a monastery in what is now County Kildare....

Eimhir Feminine Scottish

Eimhir is the Scottish Gaelic form of Emer, the wife of the legendary hero Cúchulainn in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. The name is part of a wider family of Gaelic variants derived from the same mythological figur...

Einar Masculine Danish Estonian +3

Einar is a Scandinavian male given name originating from the Old Norse name Einarr, composed of the elements einn meaning "one, alone" and herr meaning "army, warrior." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "lone warrior"...

Einarr Masculine Old Norse

Einarr is the Old Norse form of the name Einar. The name originates from two elements: einn, meaning "one, alone," and herr, meaning "army, warrior." Together, they create a meaning often interpreted as "the lone warrior...

Einārs Masculine Latvian

Einārs is a Latvian masculine given name, the local form of Einar. The name originates from the Old Norse Einarr, which is composed of the elements einn meaning "one, alone" and herr meaning "army, warrior." This combina...

Eindride Masculine Norwegian

Eindride is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Eindriði, which itself comes from einriði meaning “lone rider.” The name combines the elements einn (“one, alone”) and ríða (“to ride”), evokin...

Eindriði Masculine Old Norse

Eindriði is an Old Norse masculine name, ultimately derived from the byname Eindride. Its elements are einn meaning "one, alone" and ríða meaning "to ride", so it likely referred to a solitary rider or a lone horseman.Et...

Eine Feminine Finnish

Eine is a Finnish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Eino. The name was coined in the 19th century, a period when many new Finnish names were created as part of the national romantic revival of Finnish...

Eini Feminine Finnish

Eini is a Finnish feminine given name, coined in the 19th century as a form of Eino, a masculine name of uncertain origin possibly derived from a Scandinavian name. Etymology and History The name Eini was created as a fe...

Einion Masculine Welsh

Einion is a Welsh masculine given name with a rich historical and linguistic background. It derives from the Old Welsh name Enniaun, which itself likely comes from the Latin name Ennianus — a derivative of the Roman fami...

Eino Masculine Estonian Finnish

Eino is a Finnish and Estonian masculine given name of uncertain origin. The name is thought to be a Finnic form of Henri, itself a variant of Henry, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler'. Another proposed...

Einrí Masculine Irish

Einrí is the Irish form of Henry, borrowing the French-derived name and adapting it to Irish spelling and pronunciation. The root name Henry traces back to the Germanic Heimirich, meaning "home ruler," from elements heim...

Eir Feminine Icelandic Norwegian +1

Eir is a Norse feminine name meaning mercy in Old Norse. In Norse mythology, Eir (Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈɛir]) is a goddess or valkyrie associated with medical skill and healing. She is attested in the Poetic Edda, c...

Eira 1 Feminine Welsh

Eira is a Welsh feminine given name meaning "snow." It is a relatively recent creation within the Welsh naming tradition, drawing directly from the Welsh word for snow rather than from a mythological or historical source...

Eira 2 Feminine Norwegian Swedish

Eira is a modern Scandinavian feminine name, used primarily in Norway and Sweden, as a contemporary form of the Old Norse Eir, the name of a Norse goddess associated with healing and medicine. The root meaning of Eir is...

Éireamhón Masculine Irish

Éireamhón is the Modern Irish form of Éremón. Rooted in medieval Irish legend, this masculine name belongs to a prominent figure in the Milesian mythology that explains the origins of the Gaelic people. Éireamhón is typi...

Éireann Feminine Irish

Éireann is a feminine given name of Irish origin, derived directly from the Irish word for Ireland. Specifically, it comes from the genitive case of Éire, the modern Irish language name for the island and the Republic of...

Eireen Feminine English

Eireen is an English variant of the name Irene, ultimately derived from the Greek goddess Eirene, who personified peace. The Greek word εἰρήνη (eirene) means "peace."In Greek mythology, Eirene was one of the Horai, the g...

Eirenaios Masculine Ancient Greek

Eirenaios is the original Greek form of the Latinized name Irenaeus. Derived from the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirēnē) meaning "peace," the name Eirenaios translates directly to "peaceful" or "of peace." In Ancient Greek, name...

Eirene Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Eirene is the original Ancient Greek form of the name Irene, derived from the Greek word εἰρήνη (eirēnē) meaning "peace." In Greek mythology, Eirene was the goddess and personification of peace, one of the Ὥραι (Horae),...

Eirian Feminine Welsh

Eirian is a Welsh female given name meaning "bright, beautiful." Derived from the Welsh language, the name reflects qualities of radiance and loveliness, common in Celtic naming traditions.EtymologyThe name Eirian origin...

Eirik Masculine Norwegian

Eirik is a Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Eiríkr, which ultimately derives from Eric. The name Eric is composed of the elements ei meaning "ever, always" or "one, alone," and ríkr meaning "ruler, king." Thus, Eirik...

Eiríkr Masculine Old Norse

Eiríkr is the Old Norse form of the name Eric, a prominent masculine given name in Scandinavian history. The etymology of Eiríkr is debated, with two primary interpretations. The first element ei- may derive from Proto-N...

Eiríkur Masculine Icelandic

Eiríkur is the Icelandic form of the Old Norse name Eiríkr, which itself derives from the elements ei meaning “ever, always” and ríkr meaning “ruler, king.” The name thus carries the meaning “ever ruler” or “eternal king...

Eirini Feminine Greek

Eirini is a transliteration of the modern Greek name Ειρήνη (Eiríni), serving as an alternate transcription of the name Irini. Like Irini, it is ultimately the Greek form of Irene, which derives from the ancient Greek wo...

Eirlys Feminine Welsh

Eirlys is a Welsh feminine given name derived from the word for the snowdrop flower (Galanthus nivalis). The name is a compound of the Welsh elements eira meaning "snow" and llys meaning "plant" or "herb". Snowdrops are...

Eirwen Feminine Welsh

Eirwen is a feminine Welsh given name meaning "white snow"—a combination of the Welsh elements eira (snow) and gwen (white, blessed). The name originated as a modern coinage in the early 20th century, drawing on compound...

Eirwyn Masculine Welsh

Eirwyn is a masculine given name of Welsh origin. It is the masculine form of Eirwen, a modern feminine name created in the early 20th century.EtymologyThe name derives from the Welsh elements eira "snow" and gwen "white...

Eitan Masculine Hebrew

Eitan is a modern Hebrew form of the name Ethan, derived from the Hebrew root אֵיתָן (ʾEṯan), meaning "solid, enduring, firm." In the Old Testament, several minor characters bear this name, most notably Ethan the Ezrahit...

Eithan Masculine Hebrew English

Eithan is a modern variant of Ethan or, less commonly, Eitan. The name is used primarily in English-speaking countries and also in Hebrew-speaking communities, where it serves as an alternative transliteration of the ori...

Eithne Feminine Irish Irish +1

Eithne (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɛhnʲə]) is a feminine given name of Irish origin, meaning "kernel" or "grain" — derived from the Old Irish word etne. The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology, history, and hagiography....

Eivind Masculine Norwegian

Eivind is a Norwegian masculine given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the name Øyvind (also spelled Eyvindr), which itself comes from Auja-winduR. The name is composed of two elements: Auja, meaning "lucky" or "gi...

Eivor Feminine Swedish

Eivor is a female given name used primarily in Sweden, with a total of 4,922 bearers having an average age of 78 according to recent statistics. It originates from the Old Norse name Eyvǫr (also seen as Øyvǫr), which its...

Eižens Masculine Latvian

Eižens is a Latvian masculine given name, the Latvian form of Eugene. It ultimately derives from the Greek name Eugenios Εὐγένιος, composed of the elements eu meaning "good" and genes meaning "born," giving the meaning "...

Ejder Masculine Turkish

Ejder is a Turkish masculine given name that means "dragon". The name is of Persian origin, reflecting the historical and cultural exchanges between Persia and Anatolia. Dragons in Turkish folklore are often formidable c...

Ejike Masculine Igbo

Ejike is a male given name of Igbo origin, predominantly used in southeastern Nigeria. The name means "one having strength" in Igbo, and it is a shortened form of the name Ejikeme, which translates to “do we prevail in l...

Ejiro Unisex Urhobo

Ejiro is a unisex name of Urhobo origin, a Southern Nama people from the Niger River Delta in Nigeria. It functions as a short form of Ejiroghene and other Urhobo names containing the element ejiro, meaning "praise." The...

Ejiroghene Unisex Urhobo

Ejiroghene is a unisex name of Urhobo origin, commonly used among the Urhobo people of southern Nigeria. The name means "praise God" in the Urhobo language, reflecting a deep sense of gratitude and worship. It is derived...

Ejvind Masculine Danish

Ejvind is a Danish male given name, derived from the Old Norse name Øyvind (also spelled Eivind in Norwegian). The name ultimately originates from Eyvindr, a compound of Old Norse elements: ey meaning either "island" or...

Eka 1 Unisex Indonesian

Eka 1 is an Indonesian unisex name meaning "one, first," derived from the Sanskrit word एक (eka). The name embodies the concept of singularity and primacy, often associated with the first child or a leader in the family....

Eka 2 Feminine Georgian

Eka is a Georgian feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Ekaterine, the Georgian cognate of Katherine. While Eka is most commonly a diminutive in Georgia, it also exists as an independent name. The name s...

Ekain Masculine Basque

Ekain is a Basque masculine given name that literally means "June" in the Basque language. It is one of several Basque names derived from months or seasons, reflecting the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Basque C...

Ekaitz Masculine Basque

Ekaitz is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "storm" in the Basque language. The name reflects the natural world and symbolizes strength, power, and untamed energy, drawing from the cultural signif...

Ekaterina Feminine Bulgarian Macedonian +1

Ekaterina is a Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Katherine, and an alternate transcription of Russian Екатерина (see Yekaterina). The name has deep roots in Eastern European and Slavic culture, while ultimately tracing ba...

Ekaterine Feminine Georgian

Etymology and OriginEkaterine is the Georgian form of Katherine, a name with a complex and debated etymology. In the Georgian language, the name follows the indigenous adaptation of Katherine, which entered through Byzan...

Ekaterini Feminine Greek

Ekaterini (Greek: Αικατερίνη) is a Greek feminine given name, the modern Greek form of Katherine. It is one of the most direct continuations of the Ancient Greek name Aikaterine, from which the English name Catherine der...

Ekber Masculine Turkish

Meaning and OriginEkber is the Turkish form of Akbar, a name of Arabic origin derived from the root kabīr meaning "great, big." Akbar itself is an elative form, conveying the sense of "greater" or "greatest." The name en...

Ekene Unisex Igbo

Ekene is a unisex given name of Igbo origin, meaning “thanks, gratitude” in the Igbo language. It is derived from the Igbo word ekene (or e̤kele), which expresses appreciation and thankfulness. The name is commonly used...

Ekenedilichukwu Unisex Igbo

EtymologyEkenedilichukwu is a meaning-filled Igbo name from Nigeria. Its core components are eke ("share" or "gratitude"), nke ("belongs to"), di (which carries a possessive or locative sense), and Chukwu (Chukwu, the Ig...

Ekewaka Masculine Hawaiian

Ekewaka is the Hawaiian form of Edward, an English name meaning "rich guard" from Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". In the Hawaiian language, foreign names were adapted to fit the phonological...

Ekhi Masculine Basque

Ekhi is the Basque name for the sun, symbolizing light, warmth, and life. In Basque mythology, Ekhi (also known as Eki, Eguzki, or other forms) is revered as a protective deity, often depicted as a daughter of Mother Ear...

Eki Masculine Basque

Eki is a Basque masculine given name meaning "sun", a variant of Eguzki. The name derives directly from the Basque word for the sun, which is central to Basque mythology where the sun (Eguzki) is a venerated celestial en...

Ekin Feminine Turkish

Ekin (Turkish: [e̞ˈkin]) is a unisex Turkish given name that means "harvest, culture" in Turkish. It is a modern name derived from the Turkish word ekin, signifying both agricultural abundance and metaphorical cultivatio...

Ekkebert Masculine Germanic

Ekkebert is a Germanic masculine name formed from the Old German elements ekka meaning "edge, blade" and beraht meaning "bright". It is a cognate of the Old English name Egbert, both deriving from the same Proto-Germanic...

Ekkehard Masculine German Germanic

Ekkehard is a German given name with ancient Germanic origins. It derives from the Old High German elements ekka "edge, blade" (often connoting a sword) and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The name thus conveys the mean...

Ekkehardt Masculine German

Ekkehardt is a German variant of Ekkehard, a name composed of the Old German elements ekka ("edge, blade") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"). The name thus evokes qualities of sharpness, strength, and courage. This e...

Eko Unisex Javanese

Eko is a masculine given name from the Javanese language. It is a variant of Eka, meaning "one, first" in Indonesian, derived from Sanskrit eka.Cultural SignificanceThe name's origin in Sanskrit reflects the influence of...

Ekrem Masculine Turkish

Ekrem is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Akram. Akram itself is a superlative form of the Arabic root k-r-m, which conveys generosity and nobility; its meaning is “most generous.” The Turkish...

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