Boy Names That Mean Th

Discover Boy names meaning Th with origins and popularity.

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Edreese
Wealthy ruler.
English
Edrei
Powerful, wealthy.
Hebrew
Edrey
Powerful, wealthy.
Hebrew
Edrian
Wealthy ruler.
English
Edric
Wealthy ruler.
English
Edrick
Wealthy ruler.
English
Edrik
Wealthy ruler.
English
Edryc
Wealthy ruler.
Welsh
Edryck
Wealthy ruler.
English
Edryk
Wealthy ruler.
English
Eduardo
Wealthy guardian.
Portuguese
Eduarte
Combined form of Eduardo and Artur (Arthur).
Portuguese
Eduino
Wealthy friend.
Portuguese
Edus
Wealthy, rich.
Latin
Edvardo
Wealthy guard.
Portuguese
Edwald
Wealthy ruler.
Germanic
Edwaldo
Wealthy ruler.
Portuguese
Edward
Wealthy guardian, from Old English 'Eadweard'.
English
Edwardo
Wealthy guardian, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (g...
Spanish
Edwin
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead (wealth, fortune) and wine (friend).
English
Edwy
Rich in war, from the Old English elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and wig 'war'.
English
Edwyn
Wealthy friend.
English
Edzio
Wealthy, prosperous.
Polish
Efnisien
Legendary figure from the Mabinogi, meaning.
Welsh
Efryn
River-strength.
Welsh
Efton
From the estate on the eff river.
English
Egborn
From the edge of the sword.
English
Egburt
From the bright fortress.
English
Egbyrt
From the bright fortress.
English
Egerton
From the town of the edges.
English
Egeslic
From the edge of the forest.
English
Egeton
From the edge of the town.
English
Eggert
Edge of the sword.
Germanic
Eggther
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Eghainathan
From the edge of the town.
Tamil
Eghert
Edge of the sword.
Germanic
Egil
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Eginhard
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Eginhardt
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Ehimay
Wealth.
Yoruba
Eibhear
Derived from the Irish name Éibhear, meaning 'yew tree' or 'bow warrior'.
Irish
Eiddwen
Blessed or fair, from the Welsh elements 'eidd' meaning 'zeal' and 'gwen' mea...
Welsh
Eideard
Scottish form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard'.
Scottish
Eidis
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'eidÄ—', meaning 'to go' or 'journey'.
Lithuanian
Eidwin
Rich friend, from Old English elements ead 'wealth' and wine 'friend'.
English
Eiman
Faith, belief.
Arabic
Einfeld
Field of the solitary one.
German
Eiota
Derived from the Greek letter iota, meaning 'smallest' or 'a little'.
Greek
Eirawat
A name of a celestial being or a divine entity in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Eirenaios
Peaceful, derived from the Greek word eirene meaning peace.
Greek
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