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Eiralys
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Likely "snow lily" (evoking a lily or snowdrop, purity and winter beauty). |
Norse |
Girl |
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Eivor
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Likely from Old Norse elements meaning 'ever-vigilant' or 'island guardian.' |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Elda
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Commonly 'war/battle' (Germanic) or 'fire/to kindle' (Old Norse); also associated with 'old' in some usages |
Norse, Spanish |
Girl |
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Eldrid
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Likely from Old Norse eldr 'fire' + fríðr 'beautiful' - 'fiery beauty' (probable) |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Eldrida
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Likely 'of fire' or 'fiery', derived from Old Norse eldr ('fire') |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Eldwen
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Likely 'old/blessed' or 'fire + fair' - from 'eld' (Old English 'eald' = old or Norse 'eld' = fire) + Welsh 'wen' (fair/blessed) |
Celtic, English, Norse, Welsh |
Girl |
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Elga
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holy, blessed, sacred |
Norse |
Girl |
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Elgah
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Holy; blessed |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Embla
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Etymology uncertain; often interpreted as "elm" or "vine." Name of the first woman in Norse mythology, counterpart to Eve. |
Norse |
Girl |
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Erica
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'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler' |
Norse |
Girl |
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Ericah
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eternal ruler |
Norse |
Girl |
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Ericca
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Feminine form of Eric, meaning "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler". |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Erika
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Feminine form of Eric meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler'; also associated with the heather plant |
Germanic, Greek, Latin, Norse |
Girl |
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erikah
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eternal ruler |
Germanic, Norse |
Girl |
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Erla
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noblewoman |
Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Erycka
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female form of Eric - 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler' |
Norse |
Girl |
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Eryka
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Feminine form of Eric meaning "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler"; also associated with the heather plant (Latin Erica) |
Norse |
Girl |
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Eydis
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From Old Norse ey + dís: 'island' + 'dís' ('goddess'/'lady') - 'island goddess' or 'island lady'. |
Icelandic, Norse |
Girl |
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Eyrah
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Unclear - often treated as a modern invented name; if derived from Eira it can be associated with 'snow'. |
Norse |
Girl |
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Fraeya
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Derived from Old Norse Freyja meaning "lady" or "mistress"; name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war. |
Norse |
Girl |
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Fraja
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'Lady' - associated with the Norse goddess of love, fertility and war |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Fraya
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From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' or 'noble woman'; name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and magic. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Frayja
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From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' - name of the Norse goddess associated with love, fertility, beauty, and war. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Frayya
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From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady'; associated with the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war. |
Norse |
Girl |
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Fredrun
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From elements fríðr/frid (beautiful, beloved or peace) + rún (rune, secret); often given the sense 'beautiful secret' or 'peace rune'. |
Germanic, Norse |
Girl |
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Freia
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Lady; noble woman - name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Freiah
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"Lady"; name of the Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, and war |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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freija
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'Lady' - named for the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility and war |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Freja
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From Old Norse Freyja, meaning 'lady'; name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, beauty, and war. |
Norse |
Girl |
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Freka
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Derived from Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady'; associated with the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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