English Baby Names

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Earline
Noblewoman or princess, derived from the Old English word 'eorl'.
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Earlson
Son of an earl.
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Earlston
Settlement of an earl.
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Early
Timely, punctual.
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Earlyn
From the early meadow.
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Earlyna
From the early meadow.
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Earlynah
From the early meadow.
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Earlyne
From the early meadow.
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Earm
Wealthy protector.
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Earna
Eagle.
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Earnest
Earnest is a name that carries the meaning of sincerity, seriousness, and det...
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Earnestyna
Earnest, serious.
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Earni
Earnest, serious.
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Earnie
Earnest, serious.
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Earnijo
Earnest, serious.
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Earnre
Earnest, serious.
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Earny
Earnest, serious.
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Earon
Heir, nobleman.
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Eartha
Derived from the English word 'earth', meaning the planet or soil.
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Eason
Son of Adam.
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Eastan
From the east.
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Easten
From the east.
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Easter
Name given to a child born on Easter.
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Eastera
Variation of Easter.
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Easterina
Variation of Easter.
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Easterine
Variation of Easter.
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Easteryna
Variation of Easter.
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Easteryne
Variation of Easter.
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Eastin
From the east.
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Eastman
A man from the east.
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Easton
From the east town.
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Eastre
derived from the Germanic goddess Eostre, associated with spring and fertility..
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Eastwood
Referring to someone who lived in or near an eastern wood..
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Eathellreda
Noble strength, from æðele 'noble' and þryð 'strength'.
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Eaton
Referring to someone who lived near an oak tree or in an oak tree settlement..
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Eawart
Wealthy guardian or prosperous protector.
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Ebbie
not clearly defined, but it is often considered a diminutive or nickname for ...
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Ebbony
Ebony wood.
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Ebon
Derived from the Old English word 'ebon', meaning 'ebony' or 'black wood'.
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Ebonique
Derived from 'ebony', meaning dark black wood.
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Ebony
Referring to a dark hardwood tree or the color black.
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Eburt
Born of the boar.
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Ebyn
From the river.
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Ebyrt
Bright, shining.
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Ecclesiastic
Relating to or belonging to the Christian Church.
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Ecgbeorht
Bright edge, from ecg 'edge' and beorht 'bright'.
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Ecstasy
Derived from the English word ecstasy, meaning intense joy or delight.
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Ecterine
No definitive meaning found.
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Eda
Wealthy.
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Edadeha
Combination of Eda (wealthy) and Deha (grace).
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