Eanwulf
Eanwulf means 'wolf of the noble.'
Ear
A name derived from Old English meaning 'the presence of an ear' or 'hearing', highlighting awareness or attentiveness.
Eara
A feminine form signifying 'a season or era', associated with change and transition.
Earcanwald
From Old English, meaning 'an army ruler' or 'warrior chief,' typically denoting leadership in battles.
Earcna
Meaning 'swift or quick one', suggesting speed or agility in character.
Earconbehrt
Meaning 'bright army', indicating a luminous or honorable warrior.
Earconbert
Meaning 'bright or illustrious warrior', highlighting valor and excellence in battle.
Earcongota
Translates to 'a companion of the army', symbolizing friendship and loyalty in warfare.
Earda
A name indicating 'land or earth', symbolizing stability and grounding.
Eardley
Signifying 'a clearing in the land', often associated with farming and settlements.
Eardly
Represents 'dwelled on the earth', reflecting a connection to the land.
Eardnoth
Means 'gift of the earth', emphasizing the value of humility and generosity.
Eardwul
Meaning 'wolf of the earth', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Eardwulf
Translates to 'earth wolf', indicating a powerful and grounded nature.
Earl
Meaning 'nobleman' or 'chief', often associated with leadership and authority.
Earla
A feminine variant of Earl, also meaning 'noblewoman' or 'lady'.
Earle
A variation of Earl, meaning 'chief' or 'leader' in a noble capacity.
Earleen
Derived from Earl, meaning 'small noble one' or 'little chief'.
Earlena
A feminine form meaning 'noble woman', indicating dignity and respect.
Earlene
Another feminine interpretation of Earl, meaning 'noble maiden'.
Earley
Translates to 'from the shore', indicating a connection to a geographical feature or location.
Earlie
A variation of the name 'Earl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
Earlina
A diminutive form of 'Earl', meaning 'noblewoman'.
Earline
A variant of 'Earlene', meaning 'noblewoman'.
Early
Derived from 'Earl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
Earn
Means 'earnest' or 'resolute'.
Earna
A feminine form of 'Earn', meaning 'earnest' or 'resolute'.
Earnest
Means 'serious' or 'determined'.
Earnestine
A feminized form of 'Earnest', meaning 'serious' or 'determined'.
Earnestyna
A modern variant of Earnestine, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'.
Earnmund
Means 'protector of property' or 'guardian wealth'.
Earnwulf
Means 'earnest wolf', combining ideas of seriousness and ferocity.
Earon
A modern variant of 'Aaron', meaning 'mountain of strength'.
Earpwald
A historical name meaning 'the strength of the army'.
Earric
Derived from the old Norse 'Eirik', meaning 'eternal ruler'.
Eartha
Means 'the earth' or 'land'.
Earthelinda
A modern combination name meaning 'beautiful earth'.
Earvin
A variant of 'Irvin', meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water'.
Earwine
Derived from old English, meaning 'warrior of the boar'.
Earwyn
Means 'friend of the army'.
Earwyna
A feminine form of Earwyn, meaning 'friend of the army'.
Eason
A name meaning 'son of the east' or 'East town' in Anglo-Saxon.
Eastan
A variant of Easton, meaning 'from the east town' in Old English.
Easter
A name derived from the festival marking the resurrection of Jesus, associated with springtime.
Easterwine
An Old English name meaning 'friend of Easter' or 'Easter's protector'.
Eastman
A surname meaning 'man from the east' or 'eastern dweller' in Old English.
Easton
A name meaning 'from the east town' or 'town of the east' in Old English.
Eastorhild
An Old English name combining 'East' and 'hild', meaning 'battle' or 'war'.
Eastorwine
An Old English name meaning 'friend of the east' or 'joy from the east'.
Eastra
Derived from the goddess of spring and fertility, associated with the Easter festival.
Eastre
Relating to the spring equinox and the regeneration of life, often linked to the festival of Easter.
Eata
An ancient name meaning 'gift from God'.
Eathan
A name meaning 'strong' or 'firm' in Hebrew.
Eathelin
A variant of Ethel, meaning 'noble maiden' or 'noble one'.
Eathellreda
A name meaning 'noble strength' or 'noble power'.
Eathelyn
Another form of Ethel, meaning 'noble maiden' or 'noble one'.
Eaton
A name meaning 'from the river estate' or 'island town' in Old english.
Eatta
A variant of Etta, meaning 'ruler of the household' or 'noble'.
Eatton
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'the town by the river'.
Eatun
A variation of Eton, meaning 'the town by the river'.
Eavan
Meaning 'young warrior' or 'spirited', derived from the name Eamon.
Eaven
An alternative spelling of Eavan meaning 'young warrior'.
Eawart
Derived from the surname meaning 'the one who lives near the earth'.
Ebb
Short form of Ebenezer meaning 'stone of help'.
Ebba
Meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold', derived from the name Eberhard.
Ebbe
Meaning 'wild boar' or 'bear cub' in Norse origin.
Ebbie
A diminutive of Ebba, meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
Ebbot
Derived from the name Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Ebe
Meaning 'the cross' or 'the one who is supported'.
Ebele
Meaning 'a great person' or 'wealth' in the Igbo language.
Ebenezer
Stone of help, derived from a biblical reference in 1 Samuel.
Eberardo
Brave as a wild boar.
Eberhard
Strong as a wild boar.
Eberhardt
Brave and strong as a wild boar.
Eberhart
Strong and courageous.
Eberly
A variant of Ebert, meaning a strong boar.
Ebersold
Son of Eber, often associated with wild boars.
Ebert
Strong as a wild boar.
Eberta
Feminine form of Ebert, meaning strong as a wild boar.
Ebonee
Derived from ebony; dark wood, representing beauty and strength.
Eboney
A variant of Ebony, symbolizing beauty and strength.
Eboni
Dark or black wood, representing beauty and strength.
Ebonie
Variant of Ebony, symbolizing dark beauty and strength.
Ebony
Dark wood; often represents beauty and resilience.
Eborard
A variant of Eberhard, meaning strong as a wild boar.
Ebota
A name often meaning 'the father' or 'the giver' in the Pidgin culture.
Ebotte
A feminine name that signifies 'beauty' or 'grace'.
Ebrard
A name of French origin meaning 'noble and brave'.
Ebrel
Means 'the one who is a story-teller' in Welsh.
Ebrill
Means 'April', signifying the month of rebirth and renewal in Welsh culture.
Ebubechukwu
Means 'the glory of God' in Igbo.
Ebulus
Derived from the Latin name meaning 'the sword.'
Ebunoluwa
Means 'God's gift' in Yoruba.
Eburhard
Means 'strong as a boar' in Germanic origins.
Eburhardt
A variation of Eburhard, meaning 'brave as a wild boar' in Germanic roots.
Ecaterina
A variation of Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek.
Ecca
A variant of the English name 'Ecclesia', referring to 'the church'.
Eccel
Derived from Latin, meaning 'to understand' or 'to grasp'.
Ecci
Ecci means 'edge of a sword' or 'sword's sharpness'.
Ece
Ece means 'eternal' or 'everlasting'.