Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Enslie
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'hermitage' or 'solitary dwelling'.
English
Ensor
Derived from the Old English personal name Anselm, meaning 'god-helmet'.
English
Enya
Enya means 'kernel' or 'seed' in Irish, derived from the name Eithne.
Irish
Enyd
From the Welsh name Enid, meaning 'soul' or 'life'.
Welsh
Eoforwic
Place of the wild boar.
Anglo-saxon
Eoghan
Born of the yew tree; youth
Irish
Eorl
Boar, referring to the wild boar animal.
Anglo-saxon
Eorlland
Noble land or land of the earls.
Anglo-saxon
Eosah
a combination of other names or an original creation..
Yoruba
Eostafia
Derived from Greek 'eos' meaning dawn, referring to the dawn goddess Eos.
Greek
Epeius
From the city of Epirus.
Greek
Ephesus
From the city of Ephesus.
Greek
Ephyra
From the city of Ephyra.
Greek
Epicurean
Pertaining to the philosophy of Epicurus.
Greek
Epicurus
From the city of Epikouros.
Greek
Epiphanie
Epiphany, referring to the Christian feast celebrating the revelation of God ...
French
Epiphany
Means 'manifestation' or 'appearance', referring to a Christian feast celebra...
Greek
Eponine
Derived from the Greek name Epone, meaning 'mare' or 'horse'.
French
Equan
Means 'it is finished' or 'it is done' in the Akan language.
Akan
Erawat
Derived from the name of the celestial elephant Airavata, meaning 'belonging ...
Sanskrit
Ercilia
Honoring the god Mars.
Spanish
Erechtheus
Ruler of Athens.
Greek
Erena
Peace, derived from the Greek word eirēnē.
Greek
Erene
Peace, derived from the Greek word eirēnē.
Greek
Erich
Ruler of the people.
German
Erinyes
The Erinyes are female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology.
Greek
Eriphyle
Eriphyle means 'very leafy' or 'of the heather' in Greek mythology.
Greek
Erith
Derived from Old English 'eorthe', meaning 'earth'.
English
Erlina
Noblewoman or countess, derived from the Germanic element 'erl' meaning 'noble'.
English
Erling
Descendant of the jarl or nobleman.
Norse
Erma
Whole, universal; derived from the Germanic element 'ermen' meaning whole or ...
Germanic
Ermannis
Derived from the Germanic elements 'ermen' meaning whole or universal, and 'h...
Germanic
Ernen
From the eagle's valley.
German
Ernestine
Serious, determined, from the Germanic word eornost meaning 'earnestness'.
French
Ernesto
Ernesto is the Italian form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'.
Italian
Erni
Diminutive of Ernst, meaning 'serious' or 'battle to the death'.
German
Ernie
Diminutive of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'battle to the death'.
English
Erny
Diminutive of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'battle to the death'.
English
Erroman
Pilgrim to Rome, derived from the Basque word for Rome.
Basque
Erskina
Feminine form of Erskine, meaning 'from Erskine' or 'from the high cliff'.
Scottish
Erskine
From the Scottish place name Erskine, meaning 'green rising ground'.
Scottish
Ervin
Friend of the sea.
English
Ervine
From the place of the boar.
Scottish
Erving
Friend of the sea.
English
Ervyn
From the place of the boar.
English
Erwin
Friend of the sea.
German
Erwina
Friend of the sea.
German
Erymanthus
From Greek mythology, the river god Erymanthus.
Greek
Erytheia
From Greek mythology, the name of an island.
Greek
Eryx
From Greek mythology, the name of a mountain or a Sicilian king.
Greek
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