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Eri
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Varies by origin: in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (common nuances include 'blessing', 'picture', 'favor', 'reason'); in Hebrew it can relate to Ari ('lion') or to a root meaning 'watchful'; in Estonian it echoes the word 'eri' meaning 'special' or 'distinct'. |
Albanian, English, Estonian, Hebrew, Japanese |
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Eriann
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Likely a blend of Erin ('Ireland') and Ann ('grace'), roughly 'Irish grace' or 'favored from Ireland'. |
English |
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Erianna
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Modern blended form - often associated with Arianna/Ariadne ('most holy') and Anna ('grace'); occasionally read as a combination of Erin + Anna |
English |
Girl |
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Erianne
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“Very/most holy” (derived from Greek Ariadne) |
English |
Girl |
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Erina
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Varies by language - commonly associated with 'peace' (from Greek Irene/Eirene); in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (e.g., 'blessing', 'village', 'pear/pear tree' elements). |
English, Greek, Irish, Japanese |
Girl |
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Erinetta
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little Erin |
English, Irish, Italian |
Girl |
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Erinnah
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Derived from Erin - 'Ireland' or 'from Ireland' |
English |
Girl |
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Eriqua
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Female form of Eric - 'ever/eternal ruler'. |
English |
Girl |
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Erith
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riverside settlement / town on the riverbank |
English |
Unisex |
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Eriyah
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Likely a modern/variant spelling of Ariyah/Ariya, commonly interpreted as 'lioness' or 'lion of God' (Hebrew ari + -yah) and/or 'noble' (Sanskrit arya). |
Arabic, English, Hebrew, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Erl
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Nobleman, warrior; in some Old Norse contexts linked to 'foreigner' |
English, Germanic |
Boy |
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Erlana
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Unclear; possibly 'God has answered' (if from Elana/Elena) or 'brave/noble' (if from Erlan); generally used to suggest nobility or light |
English |
Girl |
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Erle
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nobleman; earl (occasionally associated with the alder tree in Germanic usage) |
English |
Boy |
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Erleane
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Likely 'noble' (feminine form of Earl) or possibly 'alder tree' depending on root |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Erleen
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Likely 'pledge' (Arlene/Arleen) or 'bright, shining' (from Eileen/Helen) |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Erleene
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noble, noblewoman |
English |
Girl |
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Erlene
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noble (noblewoman) |
English |
Girl |
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Erline
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noblewoman, noble |
English |
Girl |
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Erlyn
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Modern blended name - commonly interpreted as related to 'Erin' (Ireland) and 'Lynn' (lake), loosely 'Irish lake' or 'child of Ireland'; sometimes linked to 'noble/warrior' via Erling |
English |
Girl |
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Erlynn
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A modern coinage usually seen as a form of Lynn ('lake') combined with an Er- prefix - often interpreted loosely as 'lake' or 'noble/little lake.' |
English |
Girl |
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Erlyssa
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A modern invented feminine name, probably derived from Alyssa or Elissa; associated meanings mirror those names (e.g., connections to Alyssa, a flower name, or Elissa/Elisa as variants of Elizabeth - 'pledged to God' or 'noble'). |
English |
Girl |
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Erney
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earnest, serious |
English |
Boy |
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Erold
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Probably "army ruler" (if from Harold) or "brave/valiant man" (if linked to Turkish Erol) |
English |
Boy |
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Errell
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Nobleman, warrior |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Errol
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From a Scottish place name; often interpreted as 'nobleman' or associated with the title 'earl'. |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Erroll
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From the Scottish place Errol or meaning 'nobleman/earl'. |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Errollyn
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A modern combination of Errol (a Scottish place/name) and Lynn (Old English 'linn' meaning pool or waterfall), roughly 'from Errol by the pool' or 'dweller by the lake'. |
English |
Girl |
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Ertha
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Earth; of the earth |
English |
Girl |
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Ervey
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Derived from Hervé/Harvey - 'battle-worthy' or 'strong in battle' |
Celtic, English, French |
Boy |
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Ervie
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Diminutive form of names like Ervin/Erwin or Irving; meanings vary by root - commonly related to 'friend' (Germanic win) or associated with the River Irvine ('green/river'). |
English, Germanic, Scottish |
Boy |
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