Boy Names That Mean From

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Euclyd
From Greek 'Eukleides', meaning 'good glory' or 'renowned'.
Greek
Eudes
Wealthy or prosperous, from Germanic elements 'eud' meaning wealth.
French
Euseby
Pious or reverent, derived from Greek 'eusebes'.
Greek
Eustquio
Fruitful, from the Greek name Eustachys meaning 'good harvest'.
Spanish
Evandar
Good man, from Greek eu 'good' and aner 'man'.
Greek
Evangelo
Good messenger, derived from Greek 'euangelion' meaning good news.
Greek
Evangelos
Bearer of good news, derived from Greek euangelos.
Greek
Evenleigh
From the even meadow.
English
Evenli
From the even meadow.
English
Evenlie
From the even meadow.
English
Evenly
From the even meadow.
English
Everest
From the name of the world's highest mountain, derived from the surname of Si...
English
Everleigh
From the boar meadow.
English
Everley
From the boar meadow.
English
Everly
From the boar meadow.
English
Evoy
Derived from the Irish surname Ó hEochaidh, meaning 'descendant of Eochaidh'...
Irish
Evrain
Derived from the Old French name Evrart, meaning 'strong as a boar'.
French
Evraud
Derived from the Germanic elements 'eber' meaning 'boar' and 'wald' meaning '...
French
Evre
From the city of Evreux.
French
Evryt
From the town of Évry, France.
English
Ewald
Ewald means 'law power' or 'ruler of the law', derived from Germanic elements...
Germanic
Eward
Wealthy guard, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (guard).
English
Ewart
From the Old English words for 'ewe' and 'enclosure', meaning 'sheepfold'.
English
Ewin
Friend of the law, derived from Old English elements.
English
Ewing
Derived from the Old English personal name Eawa, meaning 'law' or 'custom'.
Scottish
Exelby
From Exelby, a place in Yorkshire meaning 'farmstead of a man named Eskil'.
English
Exeter
Derived from the city of Exeter in Devon, England, meaning 'fortress on the r...
English
Exton
From the town of Exe, meaning 'stone settlement'.
English
Eyar
Light or enlightenment, derived from the Hebrew word 'or'.
Hebrew
Eyton
From the town on the river Eye.
English
Ezio
Eagle, derived from the Latin name Aetius.
Italian
Eznik
Derived from Armenian 'ezn' meaning 'ox', symbolizing strength.
Armenian
Ezri
Helper or my help, derived from the Hebrew word 'ezer'.
Hebrew
Faba
From the bean plant or bean pod.
English
Fabijan
Derived from Latin 'Fabianus', meaning 'bean grower'.
Slavic
Fabil
Derived from Arabic 'fabil' meaning 'excellent' or 'superior'.
Arabic
Fabio
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Italian
Fabion
Derived from Fabius, a Roman family name meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabius
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, possibly meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabiusz
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Latin
Fabre
derived from the surname Fabre, referring to a craftsman or artisan.
French
Fabriano
From the town of Fabriano in Italy.
Italian
Fabrice
Derived from Latin 'faber', meaning 'craftsman' or 'smith'.
French
Fabyan
Derived from the Latin name Fabianus, meaning 'bean grower'.
English
Factor
Derived from the Latin word 'factor' meaning 'maker' or 'doer'.
English
Fadrique
Derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and 'ric' meaning pow...
Germanic
Fagon
Derived from a surname meaning 'beech tree' or 'beech grove'.
French
Faheel
Generous or noble, derived from Arabic fadl meaning excellence.
Arabic
Fahy
Derived from Ó Fathaigh, meaning 'descendant of Fathach', a personal name me...
Irish
Faines
From the field.
English
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