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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Eri 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 Unisex
Eriann Likely a blend of Erin ('Ireland') and Ann ('grace'), roughly 'Irish grace' or 'favored from Ireland'. English Girl
Erianna Modern blended form - often associated with Arianna/Ariadne ('most holy') and Anna ('grace'); occasionally read as a combination of Erin + Anna English Girl
Erianne “Very/most holy” (derived from Greek Ariadne) English Girl
Erina 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
Erinetta little Erin English, Irish, Italian Girl
Erinnah Derived from Erin - 'Ireland' or 'from Ireland' English Girl
Eriqua Female form of Eric - 'ever/eternal ruler'. English Girl
Erith riverside settlement / town on the riverbank English Unisex
Eriyah 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
Erl Nobleman, warrior; in some Old Norse contexts linked to 'foreigner' English, Germanic Boy
Erlana Unclear; possibly 'God has answered' (if from Elana/Elena) or 'brave/noble' (if from Erlan); generally used to suggest nobility or light English Girl
Erle nobleman; earl (occasionally associated with the alder tree in Germanic usage) English Boy
Erleane Likely 'noble' (feminine form of Earl) or possibly 'alder tree' depending on root English, Irish Girl
Erleen Likely 'pledge' (Arlene/Arleen) or 'bright, shining' (from Eileen/Helen) English, Irish Girl
Erleene noble, noblewoman English Girl
Erlene noble (noblewoman) English Girl
Erline noblewoman, noble English Girl
Erlyn 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
Erlynn 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
Erlyssa 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
Erney earnest, serious English Boy
Erold Probably "army ruler" (if from Harold) or "brave/valiant man" (if linked to Turkish Erol) English Boy
Errell Nobleman, warrior English, Scottish Boy
Errol From a Scottish place name; often interpreted as 'nobleman' or associated with the title 'earl'. English, Scottish Boy
Erroll From the Scottish place Errol or meaning 'nobleman/earl'. English, Scottish Boy
Errollyn 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
Ertha Earth; of the earth English Girl
Ervey Derived from Hervé/Harvey - 'battle-worthy' or 'strong in battle' Celtic, English, French Boy
Ervie 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