Ecga
Ecga is derived from the word for 'edge' or 'sword'.
Ecgbald
Ecgbald means 'bold edge' or 'brave sword'.
Ecgbehrt
Ecgbehrt means 'bright edge' or 'shining sword'.
Ecgbeorht
Ecgbeorht means 'bright sword' or 'sword's brightness'.
Ecgbert
Ecgbert means 'bright sword' or 'sword's radiance'.
Ecgel
Ecgel means 'edge of a spear'.
Ecgfrith
Ecgfrith means 'peaceful edge' or 'sword of peace'.
Ecgheard
Ecgheard means 'hard edge' or 'strong sword'.
Ecghere
Ecghere means 'army edge' or 'sword of the army'.
Ecgi
Ecgi means 'sharpness' or 'sword-like'.
Ecgmund
Ecgmund means 'protector of the sword' or 'defender of the edge'.
Ecgred
Ecgred means 'sword's counsel' or 'advisory sword'.
Ecgric
Ecgric means 'rich sword' or 'prosperous edge'.
Ecgtheow
Ecgtheow means 'sword servant' or 'one who serves the sword'.
Ecgwald
Ecgwald means 'power of the sword' or 'ruler with a sword'.
Ecgwine
Ecgwine means 'friend of the sword' or 'sword companion'.
Ecgwulf
Ecgwulf means 'wolf of the sword' or 'sword's wolf'.
Ecgwynn
Ecgwynn means 'joyful sword' or 'sword's delight'.
Echezonanna
Echezonanna translates to 'the mind of God' in Igbo culture.
Eckard
Eckard means 'edge or point of a sword' in Germanic languages.
Eckardt
Eckardt is derived from the Old High German meaning 'one who is brave at the edge of the sword'.
Eckart
Eckart means 'sword point' or 'brave one' in Germanic roots.
Eckbert
Eckbert means 'bright edge' or 'famous edge' in Germanic.
Ecke
Ecke refers to 'corner' or 'edge' in German.
Eckehard
Eckehard means 'hard or strong at the edge or point' in German.
Eckehardt
Eckehardt implies 'brave at the edge' in Germanic tradition.
Eckehart
Eckehart translates as 'brave at the border/edge' in Germanic.
Eckerd
Eckerd is a variation meaning 'strong at the edge' in German.
Eckert
Eckert means 'power at the edge' in Germanic roots.
Eckhard
Eckhard denotes 'strong at the edge' in Germanic origins.
Eckhardt
Eckhardt means 'brave edge or strong point' in Germanic tradition.
Eckhart
Eckhart means 'brave edge' or 'strong point' in Germanic.
Ector
Ector means 'ruler of the home', derived from the Latin 'aedes'.
Ectorius
Ectorius means 'a strong protector', derived from the Latin root.
Ed
A short form of names such as Edward or Edgar, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'fortunate ruler'.
Edalene
Derived as a diminutive of names like Edel, meaning 'noble'.
Edaline
Meaning 'noble' or 'noblewoman', a variant of Adeline.
Edana
Means 'the fiery one', denoting passion and fervor.
Edbert
Means 'wealthy or prosperous' and 'bright' or 'glorious'.
Edborough
Meaning 'fortified place by the river', derived from elements meaning 'river' and 'fortress'.
Edburga
Means 'fortress of riches', associated with protection and prosperity.
Edd
Derived from Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'prosperous protector'.
Edde
A variant of Ed, meaning 'wealthy or prosperous'.
Edden
Means 'a form of Ed', relating to being rich or prosperous.
Eddi
A diminutive form of the name Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Eddie
A diminutive form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector'.
Eddis
A variation of Ed, denoting 'wealthy or prosperous guardian'.
Eddison
Means 'son of Ed', often signifying lineage or heritage of wealth.
Eddiva
A feminine form of Ed, meaning 'prosperity' or 'fortune'.
Eddiz
A contemporary variation of Eddie, typically meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Eddrick
A variant of the name Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Eddricus
Derived from the Old English name Eadric, meaning 'wealthy ruler.'
Eddusa
A feminine form of Eddrick, with no widely recognized meaning but likely meaning 'gift from the wealthy guardian.'
Eddy
A short form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Eddye
A variant spelling of Eddy, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Ede
Derives from names like Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edee
A diminutive form of names like Edith, meaning 'prosperous in war.'
Edeena
A diminutive of Ede, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edek
A diminutive form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Edekin
A diminutive of Ede, its meaning reflects 'wealthy guardian.'
Edel
Means 'noble.'
Edelhard
Means 'noble strength.'
Edelia
Derived from Edel, meaning 'noble.'
Edelie
A variant of Edel, meaning 'noble.'
Edelina
A diminutive form of Edel, meaning 'noble.'
Edeline
A variant of Adeline, meaning 'noble.'
Edelle
A variant of Edel, meaning 'noble.'
Edelmar
Combines Edel (noble) with 'sea,' possibly meaning 'noble ocean.'
Edelmarr
A variant of Edelmar, meaning 'noble sea.'
Edelmira
Noble and of great kindness.
Edelot
Noble and a warrior.
Edeltraud
Noble strength.
Edeltraut
Noble and strong.
Edeltrud
Noble and strong.
Edeltrude
Noble strength.
Eden
Delight or paradise, referencing the biblical Garden of Eden.
Edena
Delight or paradise, a derivative of Eden.
Edenia
Derived from Eden, meaning paradise or delight.
Eder
Strong or mighty.
Edern
An ancient name meaning 'a head or chief',' often a historical name of rulers.
Edeua
Similar to Eden, signifying delight.
Edeva
Noble nature or kind-hearted.
Edgar
Wealthy spear or fortunate warrior.
Edgard
Wealthy spear, variant of Edgar.
Edgardo
Wealthy spear, a variant of Edgar.
Edgars
Wealthy spear, a local variant of Edgar.
Edgarton
Fortunate or prosperous town, derived from Edgar.
Edge
One who lives by the edge or riverbank.
Edged
Variant of Edge, meaning one who lives by the edge.
Edgerin
A variant of the name Edgar, meaning 'wealthy spear' or 'rich lance.'
Edgert
A derivative of Edgar, meaning 'wealthy spear.'
Edgerton
A surname meaning 'from the edge town.'
Edgida
Meaning 'fortune' or 'wealth.'
Edgidia
A feminine form of Edgid, meaning 'rich and blessed.'
Edgyth
An old English form of Edith, meaning 'rich war.'
Edgyue
A variant of Edgyth, meaning 'wealthy warrior.'
Edi
A diminutive form of Edith or Edward, meaning 'rich or blessed.'
Edie
A diminutive of Edith, meaning 'rich gift.'
Edied
A variant of Ed, meaning 'wealthy guardian' or 'prosperous protector'.
Ediet
A diminutive form or feminine variant of Ed, meaning 'wealthy guardian'.