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30,235Enija is a Latvian female given name, recorded as a first name among Latvian speakers since 1920. It is the Latvian form of Annie, itself a diminutive of Anne 1, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, mean...
Enikő is a Hungarian female given name created by the renowned Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty in the 19th century. Vörösmarty derived the name from Enéh or Eneth, the legendary mother of the Hungarian people, who is a...
Eniola is a unisex given name and surname of Yoruba origin, predominantly used in Nigeria. The name means "person of wealth" or "an influential person" in the Yoruba language. Yoruba names often carry significant meaning...
Enis is a male given name widely used in Turkish and Bosnian-speaking communities. It is a regional adaptation of the Arabic name Anis, which derives from the Arabic root ʿanisa, meaning "to be friendly." The name thus c...
Enisa is the Bosnian feminine form of the name Anis, derived from the Arabic root أنس (ʾanisa) meaning "to be friendly." The name thus carries the meaning "friendly, friend." In Bosnia and other Balkan regions with Musli...
Enise is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic masculine name Anis. The root of Anis is the Arabic term ʾanisa (أنس), meaning "to be friendly" or "to keep company." As a feminine form, Enise carries the s...
Enitan is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "person with a story, storied person" in the Yoruba language. The name reflects the cultural importance of storytelling and legacy in Yoruba tradition, suggesting s...
Enkh (or Enc, Ang) is a Mongolian given name meaning "peace, calm" or "tranquility". In Mongolian tradition, names often embody virtues or abstract concepts, reflecting parents' aspirations for their children's character...
Enkhjargal is a Mongolian feminine given name composed of two elements. The first part, enkh (энх), signifies "peace" or "calm," while the second part, jargal (жаргал), means "blessing" or "happiness." Together, the name...
Enkhtuya is a feminine Mongolian given name, composed of two meaningful elements: enkh (энх), meaning “peace, calm,” and tuyaa (туяа), meaning “ray, beam.” The name thus translates to “ray of peace” or “beam of tranquili...
EtymologyEnki is a male first name of en meaning "lord" and ki meaning "earth, ground"; a variant reading suggests the second element might be related to kur meaning "underworld, mountain". Enki was also known as Ea (Akk...
Enkidu (Sumerian: 𒂗𒆠𒄭) is a legendary figure from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, best known as the companion and friend of Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk. His name probably means "lord of the good place", derived from Sume...
Enlai is a Chinese given name, famously borne by Zhou Enlai (1898–1976), the first Premier of the People's Republic of China. The name is composed of two Chinese characters: ēn (恩), meaning "kindness, mercy, charity," a...
Origins and Etymology Enlil (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒆤) is an ancient Mesopotamian deity whose name derives from the Sumerian elements 𒂗 (en) meaning "lord" and 𒆤 (lil) meaning "wind" or "air." Thus, his name is commonly interpreted...
Enn is an Estonian short form of Hendrik, itself a cognate of Heinrich and ultimately derived from Henry. The name has roots in the Germanic name Heimirich, meaning "home ruler" from elements heim "home" and rih "ruler"....
EtymologyÉnna is an Old Irish masculine given name, possibly derived from the Old Irish word én meaning “bird.” This etymology suggests a connection to freedom, flight, or—in a Christian context—t...
Énnae is a variant of Énna, an Old Irish masculine given name. The name ultimately derives from the Old Irish word én meaning "bird." This etymology reflects a common Celtic naming tradition that draws upon elements from...
Origin and MeaningEnni is a feminine Finnish first name. It is a feminine form of Eino, a masculine name whose meaning is uncertain but is thought to possibly derive from a Scandinavian source.Historical and Cultural Con...
Enniaun is the Old Welsh form of Einion, a name with deep roots in both Latin and Welsh tradition. The name likely derives from Latin Ennianus, itself a derivative of the Roman family name Ennius, borne by the early Roma...
Ennio is an Italian male given name, derived from the Roman family name Ennius. The meaning of Ennius is unknown, though it is best known through the prominent ancient Roman poet Quintus Ennius, often called the father o...
Ennis is a masculine given name of English origin, transferred from the Irish surname Ennis, which itself derives from the Irish word inis meaning "island" or "river meadow." Historically, the Anglicized surname originat...
Ennius is a Roman family name that was later adopted as a given name, most famously associated with the early Roman poet Quintus Ennius. The name is of uncertain meaning, though it may be related to the Latin root enn- m...
Enobarbus is a character from William Shakespeare's tragedy Antony and Cleopatra (first performed around 1607). The name is the Latinized form of Ahenobarbus, the Roman cognomen meaning "bronze beard". Shakespeare adopte...
Enoch is a biblical figure of profound significance in Jewish and Christian traditions. The name is traditionally associated with dedication, from the Old Testament Hebrew name Ḥanoḵ (חֲנוֹך), meaning "dedicated." In the...
Enock is a variant spelling of Enoch, a biblical name of Hebrew origin, most commonly used in English-speaking Southern and East Africa.EtymologyEnock derives from Enoch, which itself comes from the Hebrew name Ḥanoḵ (חֲ...
Enok is a Scandinavian form of the name Enoch, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Ḥanoḵ meaning "dedicated" or "initiated." In the Old Testament, Enoch appears as two distinct figures: the son of Cain, and more no...
Enola is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, first recorded in the late 19th century. The name is often analyzed as alone spelled backward, but it has also been described as an English spelling of a Cherokee word...
Enoque is the Portuguese form of Enoch, derived from the Hebrew name (Ḥanoḵ) meaning "dedicated." In Portuguese-speaking countries, it is less common than the original Enoch or the Hebrew Chanokh, but retains strong bibl...
Etymology and MeaningEnora is a feminine given name used primarily in Breton and French contexts. The Breton form likely derives from the name Honoria (the feminine form of Honorius, a Late Latin name meaning 'honour, es...
Enos is the form of Enosh used in some versions of the Bible, including the King James Version. Derived from the Hebrew word אֱנוֹשׁ (enósh) meaning "mortal man," Enos appears in the genealogy of Genesis as the son of Se...
Enosh is a Hebrew name meaning "man, person, mortal," derived from the Hebrew word enosh (אֱנוֹשׁ). In the Old Testament (Genesis), Enosh is the son of Seth and the grandson of Adam, part of the genealogical line from Ad...
Enric (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈrik]) is the Catalan form of the Germanic name Henry, ultimately derived from the Old High German Heimirich, meaning "home ruler". The name is composed of the elements heim "home" and ri...
Enrica is the Italian feminine form of Enrico, ultimately deriving from the Germanic name Henry, which is composed of the elements heim 'home' and rih 'ruler', meaning 'home ruler'. This name reflects the common practice...
Enrichetta is the Italian diminutive of Enrica, itself the feminine form of Enrico, which is the Italian equivalent of Henry. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic compound Heimirich, meaning “home ruler,” from t...
Enrico is the Italian form of Henry, derived from the Germanic name Heimirich, meaning "home ruler" (from elements heim "home" and rih "ruler"). The name was later altered to Heinrich under the influence of other Germani...
Enrique is the Spanish form of the Germanic name Henry, derived from Heinrich, meaning "home ruler" (from the elements heim "home" and rih "ruler"). It has been widely used in Spanish-speaking countries and carries the p...
Enriqueta is the Spanish feminine form of Enrique, itself the Spanish version of Henry. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic Heimirich, composed of the elements heim meaning “home” and rih meaning “ruler,” thus...
Ensar is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Ansar, which means "helpers." In Islamic tradition, the Ansar were the residents of Medina who supported the Prophet Muhammad and his followers after the H...
Ensio is a Finnish masculine given name, coined in the 19th century from ensi meaning "first," as a calque of the Latin name Primus. It embodies the concept of primacy and new beginnings.Etymology and HistoryThe name Ens...
Enu is a name of Akan origin used among the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. It directly means "fifth born child" in the Akan language, specifically referencing birth order within a family. In traditional Akan nam...
Enver is a masculine given name widely used in Turkish, Albanian, Bosnian, and occasionally other regions influenced by Ottoman and Islamic culture. It is a transliteration of the Arabic name Anwar, meaning "luminous" or...
Enya is the anglicized form of the Irish name Eithne. The name became internationally known through the Irish singer and composer Enya (born Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin in 1961), who is celebrated as one of the world's...
Enyinnaya is a Nigerian unisex given name and surname of Igbo origin. The name means "his father's friend" in the Igbo language, a term that reflects the significance of communal bonds and lineage in Igbo culture.Etymolo...
Enyo is a Greek war goddess, whose name carries an uncertain meaning. She was closely associated with Ares, the bloodthirsty god of war, and frequently accompanied him into battle, delighting in the destruction of cities...
Enyonam is a feminine given name of Ewe origin, spoken primarily in Ghana and Togo. The name means "it is good for me" in the Ewe language, reflecting a deeply personal and affirmative sentiment. It belongs to a naming t...
Enza is a feminine given name primarily used in Italian. It functions as the feminine form of Enzo and is also employed as a short form of names ending in -enza, such as Vincenza or Lorenza.EtymologyThe root name Enzo ha...
Enzo is a masculine given name widely used in Italian and French-speaking regions. Its etymology is uncertain; it may derive from the Germanic name Heinz, a short form of Heinrich, or from the old Germanic name Anzo. In...
Enzokuhle is a unisex given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin found primarily in South Africa. Its meaning is deeply rooted in virtuous intentions, translating to to do good. The name is formed from the linguistic components...
Eochaid (also written Eochaidh; earlier Eochu or Eocho, sometimes anglicised as Eochy, Achaius, or Haughey) is an Old Irish masculine given name derived from the noun ech meaning "horse", and thus signifies "horseman". T...
Etymology and OriginEochaidh, also spelled Eochaid, is the modern Gaelic form of an old Irish name derived from ech, meaning "horse". The name thus signifies "horseman" or one who rides a horse, reflecting the importance...
Eoforheard is an Old English masculine given name, composed of the elements eofor "boar" and heard "hard, firm, brave, hardy". As a cognate of Eberhard, this name reflects the common Germanic tradition of dithermatic nam...
Eoforhild is an archaic female name of Anglo-Saxon origin, combining the Old English elements eofor "boar" and hild "battle". The name thus carries the literal meaning of "boar battle," evoking the fierce warrior spirit...
Eoforwine is an Old English masculine given name derived from the elements eofor "boar" and wine "friend", making it a cognate of the Germanic name Eberwin (from ebur and wini). The name was rarely used after the Norman...
Eógan is an early Irish male given name, pronounced approximately [ˈoːɣən]. In Modern Irish, the name has developed into Eoghan, while the Latin-derived form was Eugenius. The name's ultimate root is Eugene, from the Gre...
Eoghan is a traditional Irish masculine name, often anglicized as Owen, Ewan, or Ewen. Its yew and gan, originally in Old Irish (meaning born from yew tree) but also derived from the Latin Eugenius, Greek Eugene, meaning...
Eòghann is a Scottish Gaelic male given name, the equivalent of the Irish Eoghan. It is a traditional name in Scotland, often anglicized as Euan, Ewan, or Ewen. The name is a descendant of Old Irish Eógan, which ultimate...
Eòin is the Scottish Gaelic form of Iohannes (see John), used in the Bible. Derived from Old Irish Iohain, Eòin ultimately traces back to Latin Iōannēs, Greek Ἰωάννης (Ioannes), and Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning "Ya...
Eoin (pronounced [oːnʲ]) is a masculine given name of Irish origin. It is the Irish-language form of John, derived from the Latin Iohannes, which itself comes from the Greek Ioannes and ultimately from the Hebrew Yochana...
Eormenhild is an Old English female name composed of the elements eormen "whole, great" and hild "battle", giving the meaning "great battle". It is a cognate of the Germanic name Erminhilt and shares roots with Irmhild (...
Eos is the ancient Greek goddess and personification of the dawn. Her name means "dawn" in Greek, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *hausos-, which also gave rise to the Roman Aurora and the Vedic Ushas. In Greek...