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Dyan Feminine English

Dyan is a variant of Diane, a name commonly used in English-speaking countries. As a feminine given name, Dyan follows the phonetic spelling pattern that emerged in the mid-20th century, where traditional names were resp...

Dyaus Masculine Hindu

Dyaus (Vedic Sanskrit: द्यौस्, IAST: Dyáus) is the Rigvedic sky deity and a key figure in Hindu mythology. His name comes from Sanskrit द्यु (dyu) meaning "sky", ultimately rooted in the name of the Proto-Indo-European g...

Dye Feminine Medieval English

Dye is a Medieval English short form of the name Dionysia. The name Dionysia itself is the feminine form of Dionysius, which derives from the Greek Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysos." Dionysos is the Greek god of wine, fer...

Dylan Masculine English Welsh +1

Dylan is a given name of Welsh origin, famously borne by poet Dylan Thomas and musician Bob Dylan. Its etymology is rooted in the Welsh prefix dy meaning "to, toward" and llanw meaning "tide, flow," though it is often in...

Dymitr Masculine Polish

Dymitr is the Polish form of Demetrius, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Demetrius itself is a Latinized rendering of the Greek name Demetrios (Δημήτριος), which derives from the name of the Greek goddess...

Dyson Masculine English

Dyson is an English masculine given name, ultimately derived from a patronymic surname meaning "son of Dye". Dye itself is a medieval diminutive of Dionysia, the feminine form of Dionysius, a Latin name of Greek origin a...

Džafer Masculine Bosnian

Džafer is a Bosnian male given name, representing the local form of Jafar. The name was adopted during the Ottoman period, when Arabic names entered the South Slavic linguistic area through Turkish mediation. It is writt...

Dzmitry Masculine Belarusian

Dzmitry is the Belarusian form of Demetrius, derived from the Greek name Demetrios, which means "devoted to Demeter," the Greek goddess of agriculture, also known as "mother-earth." In Belarusian, the name is a direct ad...

Eadgyð Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Eadgyð is the Old English form of the name Edith, a name of great historical and cultural significance in the Anglo-Saxon world. Derived from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and guð meaning "battle," Eadgyð em...

Éamon Masculine Irish

Éamon is an Irish masculine given name, a variant of Éamonn. While often pronounced AY-mən, it is the Irish equivalent of Edmund, an Old English name meaning "rich protection" from the elements ead ("wealth, fortune") an...

Eamon Masculine Irish

Eamon is a masculine Irish given name, an Anglo-Irish variant of Éamonn. Its roots trace back through the Irish forms to the Old English name Edmund, which means "rich protection" from the elements ead "wealth, fortune"...

Ean Masculine Manx

EtymologyEan is the Manx form of John, widely used as a male given name on the Isle of Man. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the elements yo referrin...

Earl Masculine English

Earl is an English masculine given name derived from the aristocratic title earl, which traces its origins to the Old English word eorl, meaning "nobleman" or "warrior". The title itself ranks below a marquess and above...

Eastmund Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Eastmund is an Old English masculine given name. It is an older form of Esmond, deriving from the Old English elements ēast (“east”) and mund (“protection” or “protector”). Thus, the name may be interpreted as “east prot...

Easton Masculine English

Easton is an English masculine given name derived from an English surname, which in turn originated from various place names in England. The surname itself comes from the Old English elements "east" and "tūn", meaning "e...

Ebenezer Masculine English Literature

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...

Ebony Feminine African American

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 Masculine Arabic Persian

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...

Ebrima Masculine

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...

Ebru Feminine Turkish

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...

Echo Feminine Greek

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...

Ecrin Feminine Turkish

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 Masculine Dutch English

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 1 Feminine Turkish

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 2 Feminine Medieval English

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 Masculine Hebrew

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...

Edgar Masculine English French +2

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...

Édgar Masculine Spanish

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...

Edgars Masculine Latvian

Edgars is a Latvian masculine given name, directly derived as the Latvian cognate of Edgar. The name entered Latvian usage through cultural and linguistic adaptation, preserving the essential sound and structure of the o...

Edi 1 Masculine Croatian German +1

Edi 1 is a Croatian, German, and Slovene diminutive of Eduard (and, in Slovene, also of Edvard). Ultimately derived from the Old English name Edward, meaning "rich guard" (from ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard"), t...

Edijs Masculine Latvian

Edijs is a Latvian masculine given name, commonly used as a diminutive form of longer names such as Edgars, Eduards, Edmunds, and Edvīns. Etymology The name Edijs ultimately traces back to Old English roots through its p...

Edik Masculine Armenian

Edik is an Armenian diminutive of Eduard, which is itself a form of Edward. The name Edward derives from Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard", giving the meaning "rich guard." Etymology and Histor...

Edina Feminine Hungarian

Edina is a Hungarian female given name. It is possibly a diminutive of names beginning with the Old German element adal meaning "noble". The name is most prominent in Hungary and among Hungarian communities.EtymologyThe...

Edison Masculine Albanian English +2

Edison is a masculine first name derived from the English surname Edison. The surname has two possible origins: it may mean "son of Eda" (a medieval diminutive of Edith), or it may mean "son of Adam". With either origin,...

Edit Feminine Hungarian Swedish

Edit is a feminine given name used in Hungarian and Swedish, derived from Edith. Edith itself comes from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and guð meaning "battle". Origi...

Edita Feminine Croatian Czech +4

EtymologyEdita is a form of Edith in several languages, including Croatian, Czech, Lithuanian, Serbian, Slovak, and Slovene. The name ultimately derives from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead 'wea...

Édith Feminine French

Édith is the French form of Edith. The name derives from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and guð meaning "battle". Notably, the name was borne by Édith Piaf (1915–1963)...

Edith Feminine Danish Dutch +4

Edith is a feminine given name derived from the Old English name Eadgyð, composed of the elements ead ("wealth, fortune") and guð ("battle"). It is in common usage in English, German, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedis...

Editha Feminine English German

Editha is a Latinate form of Edith, derived from the Old English name Eadgyð, which combines the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and guð "battle". The name Edith was common among Anglo-Saxon royalty, borne by Saint Eadgye...

Ediz Masculine Turkish

Ediz is a Turkish given name meaning "high" or "tall." The name is derived from the Turkish word ediz, which directly translates to "high" in English, evoking concepts of elevation, loftiness, or prominence. It is used f...

Edmao Masculine Limburgish

Edmao is a Limburgish given name, serving as the regional variant of Edmund. Its spelling has been influenced by the French pronunciation of Edmond, reflecting the historical and linguistic ties between Limburgish and Fr...

'Edna Feminine Hebrew Bible

'Edna is the Biblical Hebrew form of Edna, a name meaning "pleasure" in Hebrew. It is derived from the root ʿaḏan, meaning "to delight." This name appears in the Old Testament Apocrypha, specifically in the Book of Tobit...

Edna Feminine Hebrew English +1

Edna is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "pleasure, delight". It is derived from the Hebrew root ʿaḏan meaning "to delight" and is etymologically related to the name Eden. Religious and Historical Context...

Edom Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Edom is a name primarily known from the Hebrew Bible, where it is an alternate name for Esau, the elder twin of Jacob. The name derives from the Hebrew word אָדֹם (ʾaḏom), meaning "red", and originates from an episode in...

Edric Masculine English

Edric is a masculine given name of Old English origin, derived from the elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and ric meaning "ruler, king". The name thus conveys the sense of a prosperous and powerful leader.EtymologyT...

Edu Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Edu is a short form of the Portuguese and Spanish name Eduardo, which itself derives from the Old English name Edward, meaning "rich guard". Edu is used as a familiar, affectionate nickname in Portuguese- and Spanish-spe...

Edvin Masculine Danish Estonian +4

Edvin is a male given name used across several European cultures, particularly in Scandinavia, Finland, Estonia, and Hungary. It is a localized form of the English name Edwin, which itself derives from the Old English el...

Edvīns Masculine Latvian

Edvīns is a Latvian masculine given name, derived as the Latvian form of Edwin. Edwin itself originates from the Old English elements ead meaning "wealth, fortune" and wine meaning "friend," thus signifying "rich friend....

Edward Masculine English Polish

Etymology and OriginEdward is an English masculine name derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard", giving the meaning "rich guard". The name was borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings, inc...

Edwin Masculine Dutch English

Edwin is a masculine given name of Old English origin, meaning "rich friend" — derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend". This etymological sense has been carried through its linguistic relatives,...

Edyta Feminine Polish

Edyta is the Edith form in Polish, derived from the Old English name Eadgyð, which combines the elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and guð 'battle'. The meaning 'rich battle' reflects its martial and prosperous connotations....

Edytha Feminine English

Edytha is an elaborate spelling variant of the name Edith, mostly used in English-speaking regions. It represents a relatively modern embellishment of the traditional name, adding a distinctive flourish to its older cogn...

Efa Feminine Welsh

Efa is the Welsh form of Eva, which itself derives from Eve, the name of the first woman in the biblical Book of Genesis (Genesis 3:20). The Welsh name retains the feminine gender, pronounced /ˈɛva/ (North Wales) or /ˈe(...

Efraim Masculine Hebrew Portuguese

Efraim is the modern Hebrew and Portuguese form of Ephraim, a name with deep biblical roots. The name Ephraim comes from the Hebrew name ʾEfrayim, meaning "fruitful". In the Old Testament (Genesis 41:50–52), Ephraim is t...

Efraín Masculine Spanish

EtymologyEfraín is the Spanish form of the Hebrew name Ephraim, which comes from the Hebrew root meaning "fruitful". In the Old Testament, Ephraim was the second son of Joseph and Asenath, and the founder of one of the t...

'Efrayim Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Efrayim is the Biblical Hebrew form of Ephraim, a prominent name in Judeo-Christian tradition. Derived from the Hebrew root פָּרָה (parah), meaning "fruitful", the name symbolizes fertility and divine blessing. In the O...

Efua Feminine Akan

Efua is a feminine Akan day name from Ghana, closely linked as a variant of Afua. Like Afua, it means "born on Friday", following the Akan tradition of naming children after the day of their birth. The name is widely use...

Egil Masculine Norwegian

Egil is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse Egill, a diminutive of names beginning with the element agi, meaning "awe" or "fear." The root element *ag- appears in various Germanic name traditions,...

Egino Masculine Germanic

Egino is an Old German name that serves as the antecedent of Egon. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic element agjō meaning "edge" or "blade," through the component agin, and thus carries connotations of sharpness or m...

Egnatius Masculine Roman

Egnatius is a Roman family name that serves as the original form of Ignatius. The name likely has Etruscan origins, which often resist transparent Indo-European etymologies. The Roman poet Catullus famously mocked a cert...

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