Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter E, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a E. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Epinegris | a character from Greek mythology. | |
| Epinegrus | a famous character from Greek mythology who was believed to have supernatural powers. | |
| Epiphanes | Appearing, or manifesting | |
| Epiphanios | Greek form of Epifanio. | |
| Epiphanius | Latinized form of Epiphanios (see Epifanio). | |
| Epiphany | Revelatory Manifestation Of A Divine Being | |
| Epkereamaka | One who finds prayer is good and wonderful. | |
| Epona | Great Mare | |
| Eponi | Ebony or black | |
| Eponine | French Horse Goddess | |
| Eppa | charming. | |
| Eppie | Delight | |
| Eppo | a Finnish word for a character of a Shakespearean play Comedy of Errors. | |
| Epponina | Probably related to the name of the goddess Epona. Epponina was the virtuous wife of the 1st-century Gallo-Roman rebel Julius Sabinus. | |
| Epunamun | God Of War, Mercenary | |
| Eqbal | prosperity or success. | |
| Er | Guardian | |
| Era | Breeze | |
| Eraca | complete ruler | |
| Erach | Helper of aryans | |
| Eracio | Glory Of Hera | |
| Eragon | a fictional character who rides a dragon. | |
| Erajh | Morning light | |
| Eral | somebody of nobility. | |
| Eraldo | Variant of Aroldo. | |
| Eralia | A woman who is well spoken. | |
| Eraman | someone honourable. | |
| Eramana | a highly revered and honourable person. | |
| Eran | Alert or on guard | |
| Eranthe | spring flower | |
| Eranvej | Land of Aryans; Home of the Aryans; Iranian Expanse | |
| Erardo | Respectable and courageous | |
| Erasma | Amiable, lovable | |
| Erasmo | Dear or dearest | |
| Erasmos | Greek form of Erasmus. | |
| Erasmus | Beloved | |
| Erast | Beloved | |
| Erastes | Beloved | |
| Erasto | Beloved | |
| Erastos | Greek form of Erastus. | |
| Erastus | Loved | |
| Erasyl | Means "noble hero" in Kazakh, from ер (er) meaning "man, hero" and асыл (asyl) meaning "precious, noble". | |
| Erato | muse of erotic poetry. | |
| Eratosthenes | Derived from Greek ἐρατός (eratos) meaning "lovely" and σθένος (sthenos) meaning "vigour, strength". A notable bearer was the Greek scientist Eratosthenes of Cyrene (3rd century BC), the first person to calculate the circumference of the Earth. | |
| Eravant | Son of Arjuna and Uloopi; A variant spelling is Eravanth | |
| Eravanth | Son of Arjun | |
| Eravantha | Son of Arjuna and Uloopi; A variant spelling is Eravanth | |
| Eravati | daughter of the ocean. | |
| Erawat | The celestial white elephant of Lord Indra; A variant spelling is Airawat | |
| Erazem | Slovene form of Erasmus, meaning 'beloved'. | |
| Erbic | an Arabic baby name for love. | |
| Erbin | legendary son of Cushtenhin. | |
| Erbir | lover of god. | |
| Ercan | From Turkish er meaning "man, hero, brave" and can meaning "soul, life". | |
| Ercanbald | Old German form of Archibald. | |
| Erchambaut | a British word meaning loved by all. | |
| Erchanbold | sacred or bold. | |
| Erchanhardt | a German word meaning sacred and pious. | |
| Erchebald | a German word which means something which is sacred and pious in essence and form. | |
| Erchembaut | a German word meaning sacrosanct. | |
| Ercilia | Of Unknown Meaning | |
| Ercole | Glorious hero | |
| Erconbert | an old king of Kent. | |
| Ercongota | a famous nun from ancient times. | |
| Ercwlff | Glory Of Hera | |
| Erda | earth | |
| Erdelan | A royal family | |
| Erdem | Virtuous | |
| Erden | Treasure | |
| Erdene | Means "jewel, treasure" in Mongolian. | |
| Erdenechimeg | Jewel ornament | |
| Erdmann | Variant of Hartmann. It can also be interpreted as meaning "earth man" from German Erde "earth", and thus was sometimes used as a translation of Adam. | |
| Erdogan | From Turkish er meaning "man, hero, brave" and doğan meaning "falcon". | |
| Erdudfyl | an Arthurian word meaning earth. | |
| Erebos | Greek form of Erebus. | |
| Erebus | Latinized form of the Greek Ἔρεβος (Erebos), which means "nether darkness". Erebus was the personification of the primordial darkness in Greek mythology. | |
| Erec | Ever ruling | |
| Erek | lovable | |
| Erekhsha | Shining | |
| Erekle | Georgian form of Herakleios, meaning glory of Hera | |
| Erel | I will see God | |
| Erela | Angel, Messenger | |
| Erelah | Holy Messenger | |
| Eremias | God will uplift | |
| Eren | Of Turkish origin meaning 'saint'; derived directly from the element eren. | |
| Erena | peace | |
| Erendira | a princess of peace. | |
| Erene | peace | |
| Ereni | a peaceful woman. | |
| Erensia | Heritage | |
| Eres | Goddess of chaos | |
| Ereshkigal | Means "lady of the great earth", from Sumerian 𒊩𒌆 (ereš) meaning "lady, queen" combined with 𒆠 (ki) meaning "earth" and 𒃲 (gal) meaning "great, big". In Sumerian mythology she was the goddess of death and the underworld. | |
| Ereshva | Righteous | |
| Erez | Cedar tree | |
| Erezwa | One who is holy and righteous. | |
| Erfan | Persian form of Irfan. | |
| Erga | craving, yearning | |
| Ergash | Means "to follow" in Uzbek. | |
| Ergesh | Kyrgyz cognate of Ergash. | |
| Ergi | Means "achievement, success" in Turkish. |