| 1601 to 1700 of 2126 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1601. | Ervin | English |  | Friend. Variant of Irving. |
| 1602. | Ervin | Hungarian |  | Mariner. |
| 1603. | Ervin | Scottish |  | Beautiful. |
| 1604. | Ervine | English |  | Friend. Variant of Irving. |
| 1605. | Erving | English |  | Friend. Variant of Irving. |
| 1606. | Erving | Scottish |  | Variant of Ervin: Beautiful. |
| 1607. | Ervyn | Scottish |  | Variant of Ervin: Beautiful. |
| 1608. | Erwin | English |  | Variant of Irwin: Boar friend. Sea friend. |
| 1609. | Erwin | Welsh |  | White river. |
| 1610. | Erwina | English |  | Friend of the sea. |
| 1611. | Erwinek | English |  | Variant of Erwin: Boar-friend. |
| 1612. | Erwyn | English |  | Friend of the sea. Variant of Erwin: Boar-friend. |
| 1613. | Erwyn | Welsh |  | White river. |
| 1614. | Erwyna | English |  | Friend of the sea. |
| 1615. | Erwynn | English |  | Friend of the sea. Variant of Erwin: Boar-friend. |
| 1616. | Eryi | Welsh |  | From Snowdon. |
| 1617. | Eryk | Norse |  | Eternal ruler. |
| 1618. | Eryk | Polish |  | Lovable. |
| 1619. | Eryka | Scandinavian |  | Ever kingly. Feminine of Eric. |
| 1620. | Erymanthus | Greek |  | Son of Apollo. |
| 1621. | Eryn | Gaelic |  | Poetic name for Ireland. |
| 1622. | Erynn | Gaelic |  | Poetic name for Ireland. |
| 1623. | Erysichthon | Greek |  | Cursed with an insatiable hunger that caused his death. |
| 1624. | Erytheia | Greek |  | One of the Hesperides. |
| 1625. | Eryx | Greek |  | In ancient Greek mythology, Eryx was the son of Poseidon and Aphrodite. |
| 1626. | Erzebet | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Mizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| 1627. | Erzsebet | Hebrew |  | Devoted to God. |
| 1628. | Erzsi | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Mizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| 1629. | Erzsok | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Mizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| 1630. | Esaias | Biblical |  | The salvation of the Lord |
| 1631. | Esaias | Greek |  | God saves. |
| 1632. | Esar-haddon | Biblical |  | That closes the point, joy, cheerfulness. |
| 1633. | Esau | Biblical |  | He that acts or finishes |
| 1634. | Esau | Hebrew |  | Hairy. Famous bearer: the Old Testament Esau sold his birthright to his twin brother Jacob in Genesis. |
| 1635. | Esaw | Hebrew |  | Variant of Esau: Hairy. |
| 1636. | Esben | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Esbjorn: Divine bear. |
| 1637. | Esbern | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Esbjorn: Divine bear. |
| 1638. | Esbjorn | Norse |  | Bear of the gods. |
| 1639. | Esbjorn | Scandinavian |  | Divine bear. |
| 1640. | Esbjorn | Swedish |  | Bear of God. |
| 1641. | Escalibor | Arthurian Legend |  | King Arthur's sword. |
| 1642. | Escalus | Shakespearean |  | 'Measure for Measure' An ancient Lord. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Prince of Verona. |
| 1643. | Escanes | Shakespearean |  | 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Lord of Tyre. |
| 1644. | Escanor | Arthurian Legend |  | Knight slain by Gawain. |
| 1645. | Esdras | French |  | Help. |
| 1646. | Esdras | Hebrew |  | Help. |
| 1647. | Esek | Biblical |  | Contention. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1648. | Esek | Biblical |  | Contention [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1649. | Esequiel | Spanish |  | God strengthens. |
| 1650. | Esh-baal | Biblical |  | The fire of the idol, or of the ruler. |
| 1651. | Esh-baal | Biblical |  | The fire of the idol, or of the ruler. |
| 1652. | Esh-ban | Biblical |  | Fire of the sun. |
| 1653. | Eshcol | Biblical |  | Bunch of grapes. |
| 1654. | Eshcol | Biblical |  | Bunch of grapes. |
| 1655. | Eshe | Egyptian |  | Life. |
| 1656. | Eshean | Biblical |  | Held up. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1657. | Eshean | Biblical |  | Held up [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1658. | Eshek | Biblical |  | Violence. |
| 1659. | Eshek | Biblical |  | Violence. |
| 1660. | Eshkol | Hebrew |  | Grape cluster. |
| 1661. | Eshne | Gaelic |  | Little fire, frem Irish Gaelic. |
| 1662. | Eshne | Irish |  | Little fire, frem Irish Gaelic. |
| 1663. | Eshtaol | Biblical |  | A strong woman |
| 1664. | Eshtemoa | Biblical |  | The bosom of a woman |
| 1665. | Eskama | Spanish |  | Merciful. |
| 1666. | Eskame | Spanish |  | Merciful. |
| 1667. | Eskaminzim | Native American |  | Apache name meaning big mouth. |
| 1668. | Eske | Norse |  | Spear of the gods. |
| 1669. | Esket | Scandinavian |  | Holy cauldron. |
| 1670. | Eskil | Norse |  | Vessel of the gods. |
| 1671. | Eskil | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Esket: Holy cauldron. |
| 1672. | Eskil | Swedish |  | Vessel of God. |
| 1673. | Esli | Biblical |  | Near me; he who separates |
| 1674. | Esma | Anglo-Saxon |  | Kind defender. |
| 1675. | Esma | Spanish |  | Emerald. |
| 1676. | Esmachiah | Biblical |  | Joined to the Lord |
| 1677. | Esme | Anglo-Saxon |  | Kind defender. |
| 1678. | Esme | French |  | An Old French variant of the Latin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved. |
| 1679. | Esme | French |  | An Old French variant of the Latin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved. |
| 1680. | Esme | Spanish |  | Emerald. |
| 1681. | Esmee | French |  | Feminine form of Esme: An Old French variant of the Latin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved. |
| 1682. | Esmeralda | Greek |  | Emerald. |
| 1683. | Esmeralda | Spanish |  | The emerald gemstone. Famous bearer: the heroine of Victor Hugo's novel 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. |
| 1684. | Esmeraude | French |  | Emerald. |
| 1685. | Esmerelda | Greek |  | Emerald. |
| 1686. | Esmerelda | Spanish |  | Emerald. |
| 1687. | Esmond | English |  | Protected by God. Grace and protection. From the Old English name Estmund. Commonly used as a surname. Famous bearer: the hero of Thackeray's novel Henry Esmond. |
| 1688. | Esmund | English |  | Protected by God. |
| 1689. | Espe | Latin |  | Hope. |
| 1690. | Espen | Dutch |  | Bear of God. |
| 1691. | Esperanza | French |  | Hope. |
| 1692. | Esperanza | Spanish |  | Hope. |
| 1693. | Espowyes | Native American |  | Nez Perce name for light on the mountain. |
| 1694. | Esra | Hebrew |  | Variant of Ezra: Help, helper. |
| 1695. | Esrlson | English |  | Nobleman's son. |
| 1696. | Esrom | Biblical |  | Dart of joy, division of a song. |
| 1697. | Esrom | Biblical |  | Dart of joy, division of a song. |
| 1698. | Essex | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke. |
| 1699. | Essie | English |  | A diminutive of Estella, Estelle, or Esther. |
| 1700. | Essie | French |  | Diminutive of Estelle: Star. A variant of Estella.Diminutive of Estella: Derived from the Old French form of the Latin 'stella' meaning star. |