Starting with letter E
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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81 | Edelina | Teutonic | Noble. | F | |
82 | Edeline | German | Gracious. | F | |
83 | Edeline | Teutonic | Noble. | F | |
84 | Eden | Biblical | Pleasure; delight | F | |
85 | Eden | Hebrew | Perfect, pleasure, delight. Famous reference: the biblical Garden of Eden, first home of Adam and Eve. | F | |
86 | Edenia | Spanish | Pleasure. From the Hebrew Eden which was the gardenlike biblical first home of Adam and Eve in the bible. | F | |
87 | Edie | English | Diminutive of Edith: Happy warfare. Spoils of war. Wealthy. From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy, and war. | F | |
88 | Ediline | German | Gracious. | F | |
89 | Edina | Anglo-Saxon | Wealthy. | F | |
90 | Edina | English | Wealthy friend. | F | |
91 | Edina | Scottish | From Edinburgh. | F | |
92 | Edine | Scottish | From Edinburgh. | F | |
93 | Edit | Anglo-Saxon | Joyous. | F | |
94 | Edit | Swedish | Swedish form of Edith: wealthy gift. | F | |
95 | Edita | Anglo-Saxon | Joyous. | F | |
96 | Edita | Italian | Wealthy. | F | |
97 | Edita | Spanish | Spoils of war. | F | |
98 | Edith | Anglo-Saxon | Joyous. | F | |
99 | Edith | English | Happy warfare. Spoils of war. From the Old English name Eadgyth, meaning rich or happy, and war. Famous bearer: 10th-century nun St Edith (Eadgyth); the poet Dame Edith Sitwell. Happy warfare. Spoils of war. | F | |
100 | Edith | Teutonic | Wealthy present. | F |