Names That Mean Of

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Ebeneezer
Stone of help.
Hebrew
Ebeneser
Stone of help.
Hebrew
Ebenezar
Stone of help.
Hebrew
Ebenezer
Stone of help.
Hebrew
Ebisu
Japanese god of fishermen and luck.
Japanese
Ebronah
Feminine form of Eber; beyond, region across, on the other side.
Hebrew
Eburt
Born of the boar.
English
Ecclesiastes
Derived from the Greek translation of the Hebrew 'Qoheleth', meaning 'one who...
Hebrew
Ecgfrith
Edge of peace, from Old English ecg 'edge' and friþ 'peace'.
Anglo-saxon
Echa
Echa is a Hebrew name meaning 'how' or 'alas', often associated with lamentat...
Hebrew
Echion
Son of Hermes and Antianeira, known for his swiftness.
Greek
Eckart
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Eckbert
Bright edge of a sword.
Germanic
Eckerd
Derived from a Germanic personal name meaning 'edge of a sword'.
German
Eckhard
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Eckhardt
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Eckhart
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Edadeha
Combination of Eda (wealthy) and Deha (grace).
English
Edborough
Fortified settlement of Eda.
English
Edburga
Fortified town of Eda.
English
Edburgh
Fortified town of Eda.
English
Eddisen
Son of Edward.
English
Eddison
Son of Edward.
English
Eddisyn
Son of Edward.
English
Eddyson
Son of Eddy.
English
Edgartwon
From the town of the wealthy.
English
Edge
The edge of a blade.
English
Edinburgh
Fortress of Edin.
Scottish
Edison
Son of Edward.
English
Edko
Guardian of wealth.
Dutch
Edmonson
Son of Edmond.
English
Edson
Son of Edward.
English
Eduarte
Combined form of Eduardo and Artur (Arthur).
Portuguese
Edwardine
Feminine form of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guard'.
English
Edwards
Son of Edward.
English
Edwardson
Son of Edward.
English
Edya
Gift of God.
Hebrew
Edynburgh
From the town of Edinburgh.
English
Edysen
Son of Adam.
English
Edyson
Son of Adam.
English
Effy
Diminutive of the name Frances or Elizabeth.
English
Efrain
Spanish form of Ephraim, meaning doubly fruitful.
Spanish
Efron
Offering.
Hebrew
Egborn
From the edge of the sword.
English
Egen
Born of noble descent.
Turkish
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
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