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Emylyn
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Modern variant of Emily/Emmeline - associated meanings: 'rival' (from Emily/Aemilia) or 'industrious' (from Emmeline/amal). |
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Emylyna
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industrious, hardworking (also linked to 'rival') |
English |
Girl |
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Emylyne
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A modern blend of Emily ('rival') and Emmeline/Ameline ('work, industrious') |
English |
Girl |
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Emytt
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Variant of Emmett - commonly rendered as 'beloved' or 'universal'; alternatively linked to Old English 'emmet' meaning 'ant'. |
English |
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Enchantra
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Enchantress; one who enchants or is enchanted; magical |
English |
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Enchantryah
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One who enchants; charming, magical |
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Ender
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rare, scarce |
English, Turkish |
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Endi
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Varies by origin. Often functions as a diminutive of Andrew/Andreas (meaning 'man, strong'); in some regional uses it appears as an independent name with no single established meaning. |
Albanian, English, Indonesian |
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Endorra
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gift |
English |
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Endy
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A diminutive form related to names like Ender or Andrew; may carry senses of 'rare' (from Turkish Ender) or echo the mythic Endymion. |
English, Greek, Turkish |
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Enerstina
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Feminine form of Ernest - 'serious, earnest, determined.' |
English, French, Germanic |
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Enjele
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Angel; messenger (often used as 'little/cherished angel') |
English |
Girl |
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Enjelliqua
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Likely a modern invented form meaning "angelic" or "like an angel" |
English |
Girl |
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Enjelliquah
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Likely 'angelic' or 'like an angel' (inspired by Angelica/Angelique) |
English |
Girl |
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Enrykah
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Modern feminine form related to Erica/Enrica - 'ruler' (commonly interpreted as 'eternal ruler' or 'home ruler'). |
English |
Girl |
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Enser
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Uncertain; likely a surname-derived name possibly meaning 'goose' (from Latin anser) or an occupational surname (keeper of geese); also treated as a variant of similar surnames |
English |
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ensley
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From an English place name meaning 'clearing' or 'meadow' (roughly 'En's clearing') |
English |
Unisex |
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Enson
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Likely 'son of En' - a patronymic meaning; sometimes regarded as a variant of Anson ('son of Ann/An') |
English |
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Ensor
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Uncertain; likely a locational or occupational surname. Possible roots include Old English/French elements or a medieval form related to anser ('goose'), but exact meaning is unclear. |
English |
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Eoforwic
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boar settlement (from Old English eofor 'boar' + wic 'settlement, trading place') |
English |
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Eon
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age; eternity; a very long period of time |
English, Greek, Korean |
Unisex |
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Eorlson
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son of the earl / son of the nobleman |
English |
Boy |
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Eostre
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Goddess of spring and dawn; associated with the east and the festival that became Easter |
English |
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Epic
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Grand, heroic; like an epic poem or great story |
English |
Unisex |
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Epik
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Grand; heroic or storylike in scale |
English |
Unisex |
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Epyfania
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“manifestation” or “appearance” (notably the revelation/appearance of Christ) |
English, Greek, Italian |
Girl |
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Eraline
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No well-established traditional meaning; possibly a modern invented name. If derived from names like Adeline/Arlene, associated meanings could include 'noble' or 'pledge'. |
English |
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eralyn
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A modern invented name probably combining elements such as "Era" or "Erin" with the suffix "-lyn"; generally interpreted as a pleasant-sounding feminine name rather than a word with a single historic meaning. |
English |
Girl |
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eralynn
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A modern blended name combining Era (period/era or a form related to Erin/Eira) and Lynn (lake/pool); generally interpreted as a lyrical, feminine name referencing time/season + water. |
English |
Girl |
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Erbie
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Diminutive of Herbert: 'bright/illustrious army' (bright warrior) |
English |
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