Choosing the name of our baby will be one of the first big decisions we will have to make, and for which couples there is a preference for choosing all the names of their children with the same initial.
Continuing our tour of the baby names from A to Z, we share 101 boy names that start with the letter E.
- Eames: of Irish origin, means "uncle's son".
- Ean: Ian's variant, which in turn is a variant of John, which means "God is merciful."
- Earl: English aristocratic title, which comes from ancient English eorl, which means "warrior" or "boss."
- Earnest: English variant of Ernesto, which means "serious, persevering" or "one who struggles to win."
- Easton: of English origin, it means "place that faces east."
- Eaton: of English origin, means "beside the river".
- Ebenezer: of Hebrew origin, means "stone of help."
- Threw out: of Greek origin, means "echo".
- Edan: of Irish origin, it is a variant of Aidan and means "fire, burning".
- Edel: of Germanic origin, means "noble."
- Eder: of Basque origin, means "handsome."
- Edgar: of Polish origin, it means "he who defends his lands with a spear".
- Edgardo: Edgar variant.
- Edison: of English origin, means "son of Eduardo".
- Edlin: Edel variant.
- Edmond: French variant of Edmund.
- Edmund: means "rich protector."
- Edorta: Euskera variant of Eduardo.
- Edouard: French variant of Eduardo.
- Edric: of English origin, means "prosperous ruler."
- Edris: Of Welsh origin, means "Lord, Lord."
- Edward: Spanish variant of Edward.
- Eduin: variant of Edwin, which is of English origin and means "rich friend".
- Edward: of ancient English ead, "wealth" or "fortune" and weard, "guardian," meaning "guardian of wealth."
- Edwin: of English origin and means "rich friend".
- Efra: diminutive of Efrain.
- Ephraim: of Hebrew origin, it means "fruitful, fertile."
- Efrén: Ephraim variant.
- Efron: of Hebrew origin, means "bird".
- Egan: of Irish origin, means "fire, burning."
- Egil: of Scandinavian origin, means "impressive."
- Egon: of Germanic origin, means "strong with the sword".
- Eider: name of Basque origin, means "beautiful".
- Eilam: of Hebrew origin, means "eternal."
- Einar: name derived from the old Norse Einarr, which means "one warrior."
- Eitan: Hebrew variant of Ethan, means "strong, firm."
- Ekaitz: name of Basque origin, means "storm".
- Eki: Basque name, is used to designate the sun.
- Eladi: Basque variant of Eladio.
- Elan: of Hebrew origin, means "tree."
- Elbert: Alberto's variant, which means "noble."
- Elder: means "elder, old man".
- Eldric: Aldrich variant, which is of English origin and means "old and wise ruler".
- Eleazar: of Hebrew origin, it means "God helps."
- Elenio: of Greek origin, it means "he who shines like the sun".
- Eleodoro: of Greek origin, means "he who comes from the sun".
- Elgar: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "spearman."
- Eli: of Hebrew origin, means "sublime man."
- Elian: of Greek origin, refers to Helios, the sun god.
- Elijah: of Hebrew origin, it means "Jehovah is God."
- Elected: Eloy variant, which means "chosen."
- Elihud: Elijah's variant.
- Elijah: English variant of Elijah.
- Elikai: Hawaiian variant of Elisha.
- Elysium: of Hebrew origin, it means "God is my salvation."
- Elixi: Basque equivalent of Elisha.
- Elliot: means "God on high."
- Ellis: of Welsh origin, means "benevolent."
- Elmer: of English origin, means "noble, renewed".
- Elmo: of Italian origin, means "protector".
- Elon: of Hebrew origin, means "oak."
- Eloy: of Latin origin, which means "elected."
- Elton: of English origin, means "of the old town".
- Emil: Emilio variant, which means "rival."
- Émile: French version of "Emilio" means "rival".
- Emiliano: of Latin origin, means "working man."
- Emilio: means "rival."
- Emiri: Euskera variant of Emilio used in the Middle Ages.
- Emmanuel: It means "God is with us."
- Emmet: of Hebrew origin, means "truth."
- Emo: It comes from "emotional," which means emotional. The gender of the name is 14% female and 86% male.
- Emyr: of Welsh origin, means "king."
- Ender: of Turkish origin, means "very rare".
- Endor: of Hebrew origin, means "fountain of youth."
- Ennio: Italian origin name, means "predestined".
- Enoch: of Hebrew origin, means "dedicated."
- Enrico: Italian variant of Enrique.
- Enrique: means "strong, rich and powerful house".
- Enzo: Italian name means "the lord of your home or your homeland".
- Erasmus: of Greek origin, means "loved, desired."
- Erick / Eric / Erik: It derives from the name Eiríkr, which comes from the first-generation Old Norse. Its meaning is "sole ruler."
- Eritz: Medieval Basque name, comes from the Latin Felix.
- Ermes: variant of Hermes, who in Greek mythology was the messenger of the gods.
- Ernesto: of Germanic origin, it means "serious, persevering" or "one who struggles to win."
- Erwin: of Germanic origin, means "respected friend".
- Esben: Danish and Norwegian variant of Asbjörn, an ancient Nordic name of ass, "God and björn, "bear".
- Stephen: means "crowned."
- Ethan: of Hebrew origin, it means "strong, firm."
- Étienne: French form of Esteban.
- Etor: Basque name that celebrates the arrival of God.
- Euken: Basque equivalent of Eugene.
- Eugene: Of Greek origin, it means "the good born."
- Eustace: of Greek origin, means "productive."
- Evan: Welsh variant of John, which means "God is merciful."
- Evaristo: Of French origin, it means "nice."
- Everardo: originally used as a last name and comes from German eber, "wild boar" and hard, "brave, robust."
- Everett: English variant of Everardo.
- Ewan: Scottish form of the Gaelic Eoghan, which means "born of the yew tree".
- Ezequiel: of Hebrew origin, means "God strengthens."
- Ezio: of Greek origin, means "eagle".
- Ezra: means "help" in Hebrew.
Baby names from A to Z
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