Browse names
266 names match.
Hebrew
Fruitful, fertile.
Hebrew, biblical
God is my salvation.
Hebrew
Dedicated, consecrated.
Old English
All-wise, wise friend.
Hebrew
Strong, firm, enduring.
English
Nobleman; warrior.
English
From a surname derived from Old English Aethelmaer, meaning noble and famous.
English (from German)
Variant of Ernest, meaning serious, resolute, or determined.
English (Old English)
From Old English ead and mund, meaning fortunate protector or wealthy guardian.
Germanic
Variant of Erwin, from a Germanic name meaning army friend or honored friend.
English/Germanic
A variant of Albert, from the Germanic elements adal and beraht, meaning noble and bright.
Latin/German
From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning rival or eager.
English
Diminutive of Edward from Old English ead and weard, meaning wealthy guardian.
English
From English eld and dun, meaning old hill or Ella's hill.
English
Variant of Edmund from Old English ead and mund, meaning wealthy protector.
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel settlement or old settlement.
Old English/Germanic
From eorl (nobleman) and wine (friend).
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel wood.
Old English
Variant of Alvin, from ael (old) and wine (friend).
Germanic
Short form of Ernest, from Old German ernst meaning seriousness or vigor.
Old English
Diminutive of Edward, meaning blessed guardian.
Old English
Variant of Earl, derived from eorl, meaning nobleman.
Old Norse
Variant of Eric, derived from Eíríkr, meaning eternal ruler.
Old English
Variant of Everett, derived from eoforwine, meaning wild boar friend.
Italian/Greek
Beloved and amiable; warmly liked.
Latin via French
Rival, ambitious and competitive.
Scottish
From the wanderer's valley.
Greek
Crowned with laurels.
Latin
Elected and chosen.
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful, bearing much fruit; Spanish variant of Ephraim.
Hebrew
God is my God, devoted to the divine; variant of Elias or Elliott.
English
Ellis' place, settlement of Ellis; from Old English place name.
Hebrew-French
God, the king; blend of Elias and Roy combining divine and royal.
Old English
Spanish form of Edward, from Old English Eadweard meaning prosperity and guardian.
Irish/German
Ant; industrious and hardworking.
Germanic
Wealthy spearman; Spanish form of Edgar.
English
Old friend.
Irish
God is gracious.
Germanic
Short form of Edward, meaning wealthy guardian.
English
Modern English name meaning eternal or forever.
Old English
From an English place name referring to an old ridge or settlement.
Old English
Possibly variant of Edwin or Alwin, meaning noble friend.
Welsh
Welsh patronymic meaning son of John or of Evan.
Hebrew
God has helped or God is my help.
Greek
Well-born or noble, Spanish or Italian form of Eugene.
Italian
The Italian form of Henry, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'estate ruler.'
Hebrew
Derived from the Hebrew name Eli, meaning 'ascended' or 'high.'
Germanic
Brave boar; strong and wild.