Enar
A name meaning 'brave' or 'of strength'.
Encarna
A name derived from 'Encarnación', meaning 'incarnation'.
Encarnacion
A name meaning 'incarnation', specifically relating to the Virgin Mary’s conception of Jesus.
Enda
A name meaning 'fire' or 'one who is fiery'.
Endellion
A name meaning 'fire soul', often associated with a saint.
Endelyn
A name meaning 'beautiful or enchanting'.
Enderby
A name meaning 'the island in the river.'
Endria
A name meaning 'fierce' or 'bright' derived from ‘Andrea’.
Ene
A name meaning 'pure' or 'kind'.
Enedelia
A variant of the name Enedina, meaning 'little fire' or 'spark of fire'.
Enedina
A diminutive of the name Enedelia, often interpreted as 'fiery' or 'tiny fire'.
Eneida
Derived from Latin origins, meaning 'to be born' or 'to arise'.
Enej
A Slovenian variant of the name Eni, meaning 'home-ruler'.
Enelise
A variant of the name Elise, signifying 'pledged to God'.
Enemnogenus
A name of Greek origin meaning 'well-born' or 'noble birth'.
Enerstina
A feminine form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'battle-to-the-end'.
Enerstyne
A variant name derived from Ernestina, meaning 'serious one' or 'brave'.
Eness
An English variant of Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Enestinus
Meaning 'steadfast' or 'serious', derived from the name Earnest.
Enfleda
A name meaning 'to flourish or prosper', often tied to the idea of having deep roots.
Enfys
A Welsh name meaning 'rainbow'.
Engel
Meaning 'angel', used primarily in Jewish and Christian contexts.
Engelard
A Germanic name meaning 'angel strength', commonly associated with valor.
Engelbert
Meaning 'bright angel', associated with nobility and strength.
Engelbertha
Meaning 'bright angel', a feminine form of Engelbert.
Engeled
A derivative of 'angel', often used in religious contexts.
Engeleis
A feminine variation of Engel, meaning 'angel', reflecting a divine connotation.
Engeleisia
A variant of Angelica, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger of God.'
Engelieth
Of Hebrew origin, meaning 'the Lord is my God.'
Engelisa
Derived from angelus, meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Engelise
A diminutive of Engel, meaning 'angel.'
Engelram
Derived from Old High German elements meaning 'angel' and 'raven.'
Engis
A name derived from the Old Norse word for 'fierce' or 'sword.'
Engla
A feminine form of Engel, meaning 'angel.'
Englbehrt
Means 'bright angel' from Old High German elements.
Engleberta
Means 'bright angel' from Germanic elements.
Engracia
Derived from the word for 'grace,' referring to God's grace.
Engy
A diminutive form of names associated with 'angel' or 'messenger.'
Enia
A Welsh diminutive form of names meaning 'gracious.'
Enid
Means 'soul' or 'life' in Welsh.
Enide
A variation of Enid; means 'soul' or 'life' in Welsh.
Eniko
Means 'little girl' or 'little beloved.'
Enim
Derived from Hebrew, meaning 'the one who has the knowledge of God.'
Enna
Derived from the Irish word for 'river' or 'a source of inspiration'.
Enni
A diminutive form of 'Henni', often meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Ennio
A name meaning 'the one who is not afraid' derived from the Latin roots.
Ennis
Means 'island' in Gaelic, often referring to a river island.
Enno
A name meaning 'power or strength' derived from ancient Germanic roots.
Enny
A variant form of 'Enni', reflecting kindness or gracefulness.
Enoch
A name meaning 'dedicated or trained', known historically in Christian and Jewish texts.
Enora
Enora means 'light' or 'honor' in Breton.
Enric
Enric means 'ruler of the homeland' in Spanish.
Enrica
Enrica means 'ruler of the home' in Italian.
Enrico
Enrico means 'ruler of the home' in Italian.
Enricua
Enricua is a feminine variant of Enrico, meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Enrieta
Enrieta means 'home ruler' and is a diminutive of Enriqueta.
Enrique
Enrique means 'home ruler' in Spanish.
Enriqueta
Enriqueta means 'home ruler' in Spanish, used as a diminutive of Enrique.
Enriquez
Enriquez is a patronymic form meaning 'son of Enrique'.
Ensio
Ensio means 'born first' or 'first-born' in Finnish.
Entolan
Entolan means 'born first' or 'first-born' in Finnish.
Enya
Enya means 'little fire' in Irish.
Enyd
The name Enyd means 'pure' or 'holy' in Welsh.
Enye
Enye means 'she' or 'female' in Igbo language.
Enyinnaya
Enyinnaya means 'God's kind' or 'the kind one' in Igbo.
Enyon
Enyon means 'young warrior' in Welsh.
Enyonyam
Enyonyam translates to 'God’s worth' or 'the value of God' in Igbo.
Enzio
Enzio is a diminutive of Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel' in Italian.
Enzo
Enzo means 'ruler of the home' or 'prince' in Italian.
Eoduin
Eoduin means 'friend of the people' in Old English.
Eofor
Eofor means 'boar' in Old English, symbolizing strength and bravery.
Eoforheard
Eoforheard means 'brave as a boar' in Old English.
Eoforhild
Eoforhild means 'boar battle' in Old English.
Eoforich
Eoforich means 'powerful boar' in Old English.
Eoforweald
Eoforweald means 'the power of the boar' in Old English.
Eoforwic
Eoforwic translates to 'boar town' in Old English.
Eoghan
Eoghan means 'born of the yew tree' in Irish.
Eohhere
Eohhere means 'army of horses' in Old English.
Eohric
Eohric means 'ruler of the sword' in Old English.
Eoin
Eoin is the Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Eolande
Eolande means 'violet flower' or 'purple' in Greek.
Eomer
Eomer means 'horse-famous' in Old English, denoting a noble rider or warrior.
Eormenhild
Meaning 'great warrior maiden', derived from 'eormen' (great) and 'hild' (battle).
Eormenhilde
Meaning 'great warrior maiden', derived from 'eormen' (great) and 'hild' (battle).
Eormenraed
Meaning 'great counsel', from 'eormen' (great) and 'ræd' (counsel).
Eormenread
Meaning 'great advised', combining 'eormen' (great) and 'read' (advice).
Eorp
Meaning 'great strength', a variation of 'eormen' (great).
Eorphere
Meaning 'great strength', derived from 'eor' (earth) and 'fere' (companion).
Eorpwald
Meaning 'great ruler', from 'eormen' (great) and 'weald' (to rule).
Eosterwine
Meaning 'Easter friend', relating to the spring festival and the Christian celebration of Easter.
Eowyn
Meaning 'horsejoy', signifying a strong or joyful character associated with horses.
Ephesian
Meaning 'from Ephesus', a historical city in Asia Minor known for its influence in early Christianity.
Ephie
Diminutive of Ephraim, meaning 'fruitful' or 'fruitful land'.
Ephrem
Meaning 'fruitful', a name borne by one of the early Christian saints.
Epicelena
A combination of epic and Elena, often interpreted as 'bright, shining light' or 'moon,' representing grandeur and beauty.
Epifania
The Spanish form of Epiphany, symbolizing the manifestation or revelation of a divine presence.
Epifanio
Derived from 'Epiphany,' meaning the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles; associated with the revelation of a divine nature.
Epiphany
Refers to a moment of sudden revelation or insight; can also denote the festival celebrating the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles.
Epkereamaka
Translates to 'the hand of God is great,' signifying divine strength and protection.
Eppie
A diminutive form of names like Epiphany or Elizabeth, indicating 'God's promise.'