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266 names match.
Hebrew
God is my oath.
English
Nobleman or early riser.
Old English
From Old English meaning old counsel or ancient advice.
Old English
From Old English meaning son of Ead, one of prosperity.
Old English
From elm meaning elm tree and more meaning marsh or moor.
Scottish
A place name from Scotland.
English
From the rich man's hall.
Irish
Wealthy protector, from Éamonn.
Germanic
Whole, entire, from Emil.
Greek
Beloved, from Erasmus.
French
Enthusiasm or vigorous style.
Hebrew
Strong or firm variant of Ethan.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name meaning mortal man or mankind.
Hebrew/English
Possibly a surname used as given name or variant of Ezra meaning help.
English
Possibly a variant of Early or Earl, meaning nobleman or warrior.
Irish
Variant of Evan, meaning young warrior or born of yew.
Irish
Unique or only one; single in Irish.
Iroquoian
From Lake Erie, meaning people of the long tail.
Hebrew
From Hebrew eban meaning stone.
Germanic/Dutch
Ever-brave or brave as a boar from Old Germanic roots.
Welsh
White-browed or noble in Welsh tradition, from 'el' meaning 'noble' and 'gwyn' meaning 'white'.
Spanish/Germanic
Spanish form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector' from Old English roots.
Hebrew/French
My God is Yahweh, the French form of Elijah.
Greek
Pious or reverent, respectful of holy things.
Hebrew
God's oath.
Latin
Star.
Hebrew
God is strong.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name of unclear origin, possibly meaning 'hairy' or 'rough'.
Hebrew
Hebrew form of Elijah, meaning "God is my strength."
Hebrew/Germanic
From Hebrew "eder" meaning "flock" or from Germanic "edel" (noble).
Germanic
German form of Ernest, meaning serious or resolute.
Gaelic
Scottish form of John, from Gaelic Eòghann meaning born of yew.
Hebrew
Biblical name from the ancient kingdom of Elam, meaning highland.
Germanic
Spanish form of Eberhard, from eber meaning boar and hard meaning brave.
English
From English place names, possibly meaning 'ewe hill' or 'sheep well.'
English
Older one; from the elder tree.
Scottish/Gaelic
From the green ascent; Scottish place name.
English
From the elder forest; woodland sanctuary.
Greek
Manifestation or appearance, from the Greek epiphaneia.
English
English place name meaning east settlement.
English
Son of a healer, or a variant of Jason.
Hebrew
God exists, a biblical variant related to Isaiah.
Hebrew
God has helped; a combination of El (God) and azar (help).
Greek
Pleasing or agreeable; from Euaristos meaning well-received.
Scottish/Gaelic
God's gracious gift; variant of Ian and Ewan.
Hebrew
Strong, firm, or sturdy.
Hebrew
God is my strength, variant of Elijah.
Greek
Man from Greece; Greek-derived name.