| 1401 to 1500 of 2126 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1401. | Epher | Biblical |  | Dust, lead. |
| 1402. | Ephes-dammim | Biblical |  | Effusion of blood [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1403. | Ephes-dammim | Biblical |  | Effusion of blood [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1404. | Ephesus | Biblical |  | Desirable. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1405. | Ephesus | Biblical |  | Desirable [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1406. | Ephie | Greek |  | Well spoken. |
| 1407. | Eph-lal | Biblical |  | Judging, praying. |
| 1408. | Eph-lal | Biblical |  | Judging, praying. |
| 1409. | Ephphatha | Biblical |  | Be opened. |
| 1410. | Ephphatha | Biblical |  | Be opened. |
| 1411. | Ephraim | Biblical |  | 'Fruitful, increasing' |
| 1412. | Ephraim | Hebrew |  | Fruitful. Famous bearer: one of the Biblical Old Testament Joseph's sons. |
| 1413. | Ephrain | Hebrew |  | Variant of Ephrayim: Fertile. |
| 1414. | Ephram | Hebrew |  | Fruitful. |
| 1415. | Ephratah | Biblical |  | Abundance, bearing fruit. |
| 1416. | Ephrath | Biblical |  | Abundance, bearing fruit. |
| 1417. | Ephrayim | Hebrew |  | Fertile. |
| 1418. | Ephrem | Hebrew |  | Doubly fruitful. Form of Hebrew Ephraim. |
| 1419. | Ephron | Biblical |  | Dust. |
| 1420. | Ephron | Hebrew |  | Doubly fruitful. Form of Hebrew Ephraim. |
| 1421. | Ephyra | Latin |  | Daughter of Oceanus. |
| 1422. | Epicurean | Biblical |  | Follower of Epicurus i.e. of one who gives assistance. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1423. | Epicurean | Biblical |  | Follower of Epicurus i.e. of one who gives assistance [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1424. | Epide | Greek |  | Hope. |
| 1425. | Epione | Latin |  | Wife of Asclepius. |
| 1426. | Epona | Latin |  | Protectress of horses. |
| 1427. | Eppie | English |  | A diminutive of Euphemia or Hephzibah, also used as an independent name. |
| 1428. | Eppie | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Hephzibah: My delight is in her. |
| 1429. | Eppie | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Euphemia: A popular Scottish name taken from the Greek, meaning auspicious speech or good repute. |
| 1430. | Equestris | Latin |  | Venus's surname. |
| 1431. | Er | Biblical |  | Watchman |
| 1432. | Er | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Eran: Observant. |
| 1433. | Eraman | German |  | Honorable. |
| 1434. | Eramana | German |  | Honorable. |
| 1435. | Eran | Biblical |  | Follower |
| 1436. | Eran | Hebrew |  | Roused; awakened. |
| 1437. | Erasme | Greek |  | Variant of Erasmus: Loved. |
| 1438. | Erasmo | Greek |  | Variant of Erasmus: Loved. |
| 1439. | Erasmo | Spanish |  | Friendly. |
| 1440. | Erasmus | Greek |  | Desired or beloved, worthy of love. Famous bearer: St Erasmus (St. Elmo) is the patron saint of sailors, for whom St Elmo's fire is named; Charles Darwin's grandfather, British physician and poet Erasmus Darwin. |
| 1441. | Erastus | Biblical |  | Lovely, amiable. |
| 1442. | Erastus | Greek |  | Variant of Erasmus: Loved. |
| 1443. | Erato | Greek |  | Muse of erotic poetry. |
| 1444. | Erbin | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Custenhin. |
| 1445. | Erc | Irish |  | Red. |
| 1446. | Erchanbold | German |  | Sacred or bold. |
| 1447. | Erchanhardt | German |  | Sacred. |
| 1448. | Ercole | Greek |  | Gift from God. |
| 1449. | Ercole | Italian |  | Gift. |
| 1450. | ErcwIff | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Hercules 'Hera's glory'. |
| 1451. | Erdudvyl | Welsh |  | Legendary daughter of Tryffin. |
| 1452. | Erea | Celtic |  | From Ireland. |
| 1453. | Erebus | Greek |  | Father of Charon. |
| 1454. | Erechtheus | Greek |  | King of Athens. |
| 1455. | Erek | Norse |  | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| 1456. | Erek | Polish |  | Lovable. |
| 1457. | Erel | Hebrew |  | I see God. |
| 1458. | Erela | Hebrew |  | Angel. |
| 1459. | Erelah | Hebrew |  | Angel. |
| 1460. | Erendira | Spanish |  | Name of a princess. |
| 1461. | Erendiria | Spanish |  | Name of a princess. |
| 1462. | Ereneti | Hawaiian |  | Variant of Elenek: Avid; eager. |
| 1463. | Ereonberht | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1464. | Eres | Welsh |  | Wonderful. |
| 1465. | Ergyryad | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Caw. |
| 1466. | Erhard | German |  | Honor. |
| 1467. | Erhardt | German |  | Honor. |
| 1468. | Erhart | German |  | Variant of Erhard: Determined. |
| 1469. | Eri | Biblical |  | My city. |
| 1470. | Eri | Hebrew |  | Abbreviation of Erin - a poetic name for Ireland. |
| 1471. | Erian | Anglo-Saxon |  | Ploughs. |
| 1472. | Eriantha | Greek |  | Sweet. |
| 1473. | Erianthe | Greek |  | Sweet. |
| 1474. | Erianthia | Greek |  | Sweet. |
| 1475. | Eriboea | Latin |  | Wife of Aloeus. |
| 1476. | Eric | Norse |  | Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red. |
| 1477. | Eric | Scandinavian |  | Ever kingly. In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover Ericson: (son of Eric the Red) landed on the shores of America 500 years before Christopher Columbus. |
| 1478. | Erica | Latin |  | The plant 'erica'. |
| 1479. | Erica | Norse |  | Feminine form of Eric: Forever strong. |
| 1480. | Erica | Scandinavian |  | Ever kingly. Feminine of Eric. |
| 1481. | Erica | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 1482. | Erich | German |  | German form of Eric. |
| 1483. | Erich | Norse |  | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| 1484. | Erichthonius | Greek |  | King of Athens. |
| 1485. | Erichthonius | Latin |  | Founder of Troy. |
| 1486. | Erick | Norse |  | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| 1487. | Erick | Scandinavian |  | Ever kingly. In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover Ericson: (son of Eric the Red) landed on the shores of America 500 years before Christopher Columbus. |
| 1488. | Ericka | Scandinavian |  | Ever kingly. Feminine of Eric. |
| 1489. | Ericksen | Scandinavian |  | Son of Eric 'ever kingly.'. |
| 1490. | Erickson | Scandinavian |  | Son of Eric 'ever kingly.'. |
| 1491. | Erico | Norse |  | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| 1492. | Erics | Norse |  | Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red. |
| 1493. | Ericson | Scandinavian |  | Son of Eric 'ever kingly.'. |
| 1494. | Erie | Celtic |  | From Ireland. |
| 1495. | Erienne | Gaelic |  | Poetic name for Ireland. |
| 1496. | Erigone | Greek |  | Daughter of Icarius. |
| 1497. | Erihapeti | Maori |  | Maori form of Elizabeth. |
| 1498. | Erik | Danish |  | Powerful. |
| 1499. | Erik | Norse |  | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. |
| 1500. | Erik | Scandinavian |  | Ever kingly. In Scandinavian legend the Viking sea rover Ericson: (son of Eric the Red) landed on the shores of America 500 years before Christopher Columbus. |