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Esko Masculine Finnish

Esko is a Finnish masculine given name and surname, derived from the Ásketill via the Swedish Eskil. The Old Norse root áss means "god" and ketill means "cauldron" or "helmet", giving the name the overall sense of "divin...

Eslam Masculine Arabic Persian

Eslam is a Persian form of Islam, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It is used primarily in Arabic- and Persian-speaking countries, particularly among Muslim communities. The name derives from the...

Esmaeel Masculine Persian

Esmaeel is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Esmail, which is itself the usual Persian form of Ishmael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yishmaʿel, meaning "God will hear" (from the roots shamaʿ "...

Esmaeil Masculine Persian

Esmaeil is a Persian given name, the alternate transcription of Persian اسماعیل (see Esmail). It is a variant of Esmail, the usual Persian form of Ishmael. Etymology and Origins The name ultimately derives from the Hebre...

Esmail Masculine Arabic Persian

Esmail is a Persian and Arabic given name, the usual Persian form of Ishmael, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription of the name. It corresponds to the English name Ishmael, which derives from the Hebrew Yishmaʿel,...

Esmatullah Masculine Pashto

Esmatullah is an alternate transcription of the Pashto عصمت الله, corresponding to the Muslim male given name Ismatullah. It is formed from the Arabic elements ʿiṣma meaning "protection, virtuousness" and Allah, so the n...

Esmond Masculine English

Esmond is an English given name derived from the Old English elements est meaning "grace" and mund meaning "protection". This masculine name was a compound typical of Anglo-Saxon naming traditions, which often combined a...

Esmund Masculine English

Esmund is a variant of Esmond, an Old English given name. The name Esmond derives from the elements est ('grace') and mund ('protection'), giving it a meaning like 'grace protection'. This type of compound name was commo...

Espen Masculine Norwegian

Espen is a Norwegian masculine given name, originating as a variant of Asbjørn or Esben. It is ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Ásbjǫrn, which is composed of the elements áss "god" and bjǫrn "bear". This makes...

Espiridión Masculine Spanish

Espiridión is a Spanish male given name, equivalent to the English Spyridon. It directly derives from the Late Greek name Spyridon, which itself has debated origins: it may come from the Greek word spyridion, meaning "ba...

Eşqin Masculine Azerbaijani

Eşqin is an Azerbaijani masculine given name derived from the Azerbaijani word eşq meaning "love", which itself originates from the Arabic word ʿishq (عشْق), also meaning "love" or "passion". The name reflects the deep c...

Eşref Masculine Turkish

Eşref is the Turkish form of the Arabic masculine given name Ashraf, which means "nobler" or "more illustrious" and is a superlative derived from Sharif ("noble, eminent"). The root sharufa itself conveys nobility and em...

Essa Masculine Arabic

Essa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عيسى (see Isa 1), the Arabic name for Jesus. As a given name, Essa is primarily used among Muslims, reflecting the Quranic reverence for Jesus as a prophet. The name is ph...

Essam Masculine Arabic

EtymologyEssam is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Isam (Arabic: عِصَام‎, romanized: ʿIṣām). It derives from the Arabic root عصم (ʿaṣama) meaning "to safeguard" or "to protect." Consequently, Essam carries t...

Estanislao Masculine Spanish

Estanislao is the Spanish form of the Slavic name Stanislav. The name Estanislao brings together Spanish linguistic adaptation and a rich Slavic heritage, rooted in the elements stati "stand, become" and slava "glory", g...

Esteban Masculine Spanish

Esteban is the Spanish form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." The name carries deep Christian significance, introduced through veneration of Saint Stephen, the fir...

Estebe Masculine Basque

Estebe is the Basque form of Stephen, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Derived from the Greek name Stephanos meaning "crown" or "wreath," Estebe shares the legacy of Saint Stephen, the first Christian mar...

Estevão Masculine Portuguese

Estevão is a Portuguese male given name, the local form of Stephen. Deriving from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or more precisely "that which surrounds", the name ultimately traces back to the I...

Estève Masculine Occitan

Estève is the Occitan form of Stephen, a name derived from the Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath". It is used primarily in the Occitan-speaking regions of southern France, including Gascony.EtymologyThe name ul...

Esteve Masculine Catalan

Esteve is the Catalan form of the name Stephen, widely used in the Catalan-speaking regions of Spain, Andorra, and the Balearic Islands. Etymology The name Stephen derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meanin...

Estevo Masculine Galician

Estevo is the Galician form of Stephen. It derives from the Latin Stephanus, ultimately from the Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." Through its link to Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr ston...

Estienne Masculine Medieval French

Estienne is a Medieval French form of Stephen, originating from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath". This name gained widespread popularity due to Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, a...

'Etan Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Etan is the Biblical Hebrew form of Ethan, originating from the Hebrew name אֵיתָן (ʾEṯan), meaning "solid, enduring, firm". In the Old Testament, this name is borne by a few minor characters, including the wise man Eth...

Etele Masculine Hungarian

Etele is a Hungarian masculine name, probably a form of Etzel. Etzel itself is a medieval German form of Attila, the name of the famous 5th-century leader of the Huns. Attila is widely believed to be of Gothic origin, de...

Ethan Masculine English French +2

Ethan is a male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name ʾEṯan (אֵיתָן), meaning "solid, enduring, firm" or "strong, long-lived." The name appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), notably...

Ethelbert Masculine English

Ethelbert is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the Middle English form of Æþelbeorht. It ultimately traces back to the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright," thus conveyi...

Ethelred Masculine English

Ethelred is a Middle English form of the Old English name Æðelræd, which is composed of the elements æðele 'noble' and ræd 'counsel, advice'. Thus, the name means 'noble counsel' or 'well-advised.' Etymology and History...

Étienne Masculine French

Étienne is the French form of Stephen, ultimately derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath". The name is etymologically linked to the Greek word denoting a victor's garland or regal crown,...

Ettore Masculine Italian

Etymology and OriginEttore is the Italian form of the Greek name Hector, itself derived from the Greek word ἕκτωρ (hektor, meaning “holding fast”). This root connects to the verb ἔχω (echo, “to hold” or “to possess”). In...

Etzel Masculine Germanic

Etzel is the German legendary form of the name Attila, used predominantly in the medieval German epic poem the Nibelungenlied. In that saga, Etzel is a fictionalized version of Attila the Hun, the 5th-century ruler of th...

'Etzer Masculine Hebrew Bible

''Etzer'' is a Biblical Hebrew name found in the Old Testament. It is the original Hebrew form of Ezer 1, though the precise meaning is ambiguous due to shared spelling with a distinct root. The name appears in the genea...

Euan Masculine Scottish

Euan is a Scottish male given name, most common throughout the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. It is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic Eòghann, which itself derives from Eoghan. The traditional meaning of...

Euandros Masculine Greek

Euandros is the Greek form of Evander 1, derived from the Greek name Εὔανδρος (Euandros), meaning "good of man" from εὖ (eu) "good" and ἀνήρ (aner) "man." Etymology The name Euandros is composed of two Ancient Greek elem...

Euaristos Masculine Ancient Greek

Euaristos is an Ancient Greek name, the original form from which the Latinized Evaristus derives. The name is composed of the Greek elements eu meaning "good, well" and arestos meaning "pleasing", so that Euaristos signi...

Euclid Masculine Ancient Greek

Euclid is an Ancient Greek name, best known as the name of the celebrated mathematician often called the "father of geometry." The name is derived from the Greek Εὐκλείδης (Eukleides), which combines the elements eu (mea...

Euclides Masculine Portuguese Ancient Greek

Euclides is a Latinized form of Euclid, derived from the Ancient Greek name Εὐκλείδης (Eukleides), meaning "good glory"—from eu ("good") and kleos ("glory"), combined with the patronymic suffix -ides. Etymology and Histo...

Eudes Masculine Medieval French

Eudes is the Old French form of Odo, derived ultimately from the Germanic root aud or ot meaning "wealth" or "fortune". The name is thus a cognate of the more familiar Otto, which became widespread in German-speaking reg...

Eudokimos Masculine Ancient Greek

Eudokimos is a masculine given name of ancient Greek origin, composed from the elements eu meaning "good" and dokimos meaning "approved, esteemed," thus conveying the sense "in good repute, honoured." The name reflects a...

Eudoxos Masculine Ancient Greek

Eudoxos is an Ancient Greek masculine name, most famously borne by the 4th-century BC mathematician and astronomer Eudoxos of Knidos. The name derives from the Greek word εὔδοξος (eudoxos), meaning "of good repute, honou...

Eugen Masculine Croatian German +2

Eugen is a masculine given name used in Croatian, German, Romanian, Slovak, and several other languages. It is the direct form of the Latin name Eugenius, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Εὐγένιος (Eugenios)....

Eugène Masculine French

Eugène is the French form of Eugene, derived from the Latin Eugenius, itself from the Greek name Εὐγένιος (Eugenios). The name is rooted in the Greek word εὐγενής (eugenes), meaning “well born,” composed of the elements...

Eugene Masculine English

Eugene is the English form of Eugenius, the Latin form of the Greek name Εὐγένιος (Eugenios), which derived from the Greek word εὐγενής (eugenes) meaning 'well born'. It is composed of the elements εὖ (eu) meaning 'good'...

Eugenijus Masculine Lithuanian

Eugenijus is a Lithuanian given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Eugenius, which in turn derives from the Latin form of the Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος). The Greek name is composed of the elements eu (εὖ) meanin...

Eugénio Masculine Portuguese

Eugénio is the European Portuguese form of Eugenius, which traces back through the Roman name to the Ancient Greek original Eugenios, derived from eugenes meaning "well born" and composed of the elements eu "good" and ge...

Eugênio Masculine Portuguese

Eugênio is a Portuguese masculine given name, predominantly used in Brazil, equivalent to Eugenio in Spanish. It is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Eugene, ultimately derived from the Latin name Eugenius, which itself c...

Eugenio Masculine Italian Spanish

Eugenio is the Italian and Spanish form of Eugene. It derives from the Latin Eugenius, which itself comes from the Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος), meaning "well born"—a combination of the elements εὖ (eu, "good") and γεν...

Eugenios Masculine Ancient Greek

Eugenios is the Ancient Greek form of Eugene, derived from the Greek word εὐγενής (eugenes) meaning "well born." This name is composed of the elements εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and γενής (genes) meaning "born," thus denotin...

Eugenius Masculine Ancient Greek

Eugenius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Eugenios, which is derived from the root Eugene. The name ultimately comes from the Greek word eugenes meaning "well born," composed of the elements eu "good" and genes "bor...

Eugeniusz Masculine Polish

Eugeniusz is the Polish form of Eugene, derived from the Latin Eugenius, which itself comes from the Ancient Greek Eugenios. The Greek name is composed of the elements eu meaning "good" and genes meaning "born," hence "w...

Eugraphios Masculine Ancient Greek

Eugraphios is a saint name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek adjective εὐγραφής (eugraphes), meaning "well-drawn" or "well-written." This compound word combines the prefix eu (εὖ, "good") with graphe (γραφή...

Euhemeros Masculine Ancient Greek

Euhemeros is the direct Ancient Greek form of the name Euhemerus. The name derives from the Greek elements eu meaning "good" and hemera meaning "day", giving it the overall sense of "happy, prosperous" or literally "good...

Euhemerus Masculine Ancient Greek

Euhemerus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐήμερος (Euemeros), which means "good day, happy, prosperous" — derived from the elements eu meaning "good" and hemera meaning "day". This name was borne by a 4th-centur...

Eukleides Masculine Ancient Greek

Eukleides is the ancient Greek form of the name Euclid, famously borne by the mathematician Euclid of Alexandria. The name derives from the Greek elements εὖ (eu, meaning "good") and κλέος (kleos, meaning "glory"), combi...

Eulampios Masculine

Eulampios is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It is derived from the elements eu (meaning "good") and lampo (meaning "to shine"), combining to convey the sense of "good shining" or "bright with goodness." The name...

Eulogio Masculine Spanish

Eulogio is a Spanish masculine given name, derived from the Latinized form Eulogius, which itself comes from the Greek Εὐλόγιος (Eulogios). The name is associated with the Greek elements eu meaning "good" and logos meani...

Eulogios Masculine

Eulogios is the Greek form of Eulogius, itself a Latinized rendering of the Greek Eulogios (Εὐλόγιος). The name derives either from eulogos (εὔλογος) meaning “reasonable” or from eulogia (εὐλογία) meaning “good language,...

Eulogius Masculine

Eulogius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐλόγιος (Eulogios), derived either from εὔλογος (eulogos) meaning "reasonable" or, more commonly, from εὐλογία (eulogia) meaning "good language, praise, blessing." Both s...

Euphemios Masculine Ancient Greek

Euphemios is the masculine form of the name Euphemia. The name is of Ancient Greek origin, deriving from the Greek verb εὐφημέω (euphemeo), which means "to use words of good omen" or "to speak well." This verb combines t...

Euphranor Masculine Ancient Greek

Euphranor is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek verb εὐφραίνω (euphraino), meaning "to delight, to cheer." Thus, the name carries the sense of "bringing joy" or "one who cheers."Histor...

Euric Masculine

Euric is a historical name derived from the Gothic *Aiwareiks, composed of the elements aiws ("eternity, age") and reiks ("ruler, king"), thus meaning "eternal ruler" or "king of ages." The name is most famously borne by...

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