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266 names match.
English
Variant of Edwin; wealthy friend.
Japanese
Can mean various meanings depending on kanji used; often relates to beauty.
Germanic
Spanish spelling of Henry, meaning estate ruler.
English
From an Old English name meaning elder or ancient.
Greek/Modern
Possibly from Eula or Eunice, meaning well-spoken.
Latin
Variant of Evelyn, meaning wished for child.
Germanic
Wealthy guardian, the French form of Edward.
Greek
Possibly related to early morning or heroic.
Germanic
Noble or famous, a variant of Elmer.
Hebrew/Arabic
Possibly a short form or Arabic name with various meanings.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning immortal or from the name Ambrosius.
English
English surname used as a first name, from Old English earl (nobleman) meaning early or before.
Scandinavian
A Scandinavian name, possibly related to aspen or godly.
Modern American creation
No well-established etymology; modern invented name.
Modern American creation
Possibly a variant of Emit or Emmitt (Hebrew Emit), meaning truth.
Hebrew
Variant of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Hebrew/Bengali
Faithful or believing, variant of Amon.
English
An English place name and surname, possibly meaning 'easts' or derived from a location name.
Modern
A single letter or sound used as a name, without traditional etymological roots.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh; possibly related to Elijah.
Hebrew
Variant of Elijah, meaning my God is Yahweh.
Hebrew biblical
God is father.
English
Modern created or rare variant name.
Old English place name
Settlement of wild boars.
Hebrew (variant of Ezra)
God is my help or helper.
Modern variation
Possibly a variation of Eulis or other contemporary spellings.