| 1901 to 2000 of 2126 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1901. | Eurypylus | Greek |  | A soldier against Greece in the Trojan War. |
| 1902. | Eurystheus | Greek |  | A cousin of Hercules. |
| 1903. | Eurystheus | Latin |  | Cousin of Hercules. |
| 1904. | Euryton | Greek |  | A giant. |
| 1905. | Eus | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Erim. |
| 1906. | Eusebio | Hawaiian |  | Variant of Eukepio: Worships well. |
| 1907. | Eusebius | Greek |  | Variant of Eusebois: Worships well; pious. |
| 1908. | Eusebois | Greek |  | Worships well. |
| 1909. | Eustace | Greek |  | Fruitful, productive. Famous bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) was a martyred 2nd century Roman soldier. |
| 1910. | Eustache | Greek |  | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. |
| 1911. | Eustachius | Greek |  | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. |
| 1912. | Eustachy | Greek |  | Fruitful. |
| 1913. | Eustachy | Polish |  | Steady; stable. |
| 1914. | Eustacia | Greek |  | Feminine form of Eustace: Fruitful, productive. |
| 1915. | Eustacia | Latin |  | Productive. Feminine of Eustace. |
| 1916. | Eustada | Latin |  | Tranquil. |
| 1917. | Eustasius | Greek |  | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. |
| 1918. | Eustatius | Dutch |  | Peaceful. |
| 1919. | Eustazio | Greek |  | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. |
| 1920. | Eustella | Greek |  | Fair star. |
| 1921. | Eustis | Greek |  | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. |
| 1922. | Euston | Irish |  | Heart. |
| 1923. | Eutakio | Hawaiian |  | Variant of Eukakio: Steady. |
| 1924. | Euterpe | Greek |  | Muse of the flute. |
| 1925. | Eutychus | Biblical |  | Happy, fortunate. |
| 1926. | Euzebia | Polish |  | Pious. |
| 1927. | Ev | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Evan: God is good. |
| 1928. | Eva | Danish |  | Danish form of Eve. |
| 1929. | Eva | Hebrew |  | Life. Living one. Variant of Eve. In the bible Eve was Adam's wife and the first woman. |
| 1930. | Eva | Latin |  | Living one. The Latin form of the Hebrew Eve. Famous bearers: Evangeline, Adolf Hitler's mistress Eva Braun. In the bible Eve was Adam's wife and the first woman. |
| 1931. | Eva | Russian |  | Life. |
| 1932. | Eva | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Eve. |
| 1933. | Eva | Swedish |  | Life. |
| 1934. | Evacska | Hebrew |  | Life. |
| 1935. | Evacska | Hungarian |  | Life. |
| 1936. | Evadeam | Arthurian Legend |  | A dwarf. |
| 1937. | Evadne | Greek |  | In Greek mythology, Evadne was the wife of Capaneus, one of the heroes of Aeschylus' play 'Seven Against Thcbes'. |
| 1938. | Evak | Hindi |  | Equal. |
| 1939. | Evalac | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 1940. | Evald | English |  | Variant of Ewald: Powerful in the law. |
| 1941. | Evaleen | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1942. | Evalina | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1943. | Evaline | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1944. | Evalyn | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1945. | Evan | Celtic |  | Young fighter. |
| 1946. | Evan | Hebrew |  | Variant of Eben: Stone. |
| 1947. | Evan | Scottish |  | Right handed. |
| 1948. | Evan | Welsh |  | Young. The Welsh form of the Hebrew John, meaning God has been gracious, or God has shown favor. |
| 1949. | Evander | Latin |  | Fought with Aeneas. |
| 1950. | Evander | Scottish |  | Good man. |
| 1951. | Evanee | English |  | Feminine of Evan: Young fighter. |
| 1952. | Evangela | Greek |  | Brings good news. |
| 1953. | Evangelia | Greek |  | Bringer of good news. |
| 1954. | Evangelina | Greek |  | Brings good news. |
| 1955. | Evangelina | Latin |  | Good news. The Latinized form of Evangeline. |
| 1956. | Evangeline | Greek |  | Good news, bringer of good news. Famous bearer: American poet Longfellow's poem 'Evangeline'; Evangeline (Eva) from 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. |
| 1957. | Evangelyn | Greek |  | Brings good news. |
| 1958. | Evania | English |  | Feminine of Evan: Young fighter. |
| 1959. | Evania | Greek |  | Variant of Evadne meaning goodness. Peaceful. |
| 1960. | Evann | Welsh |  | Variant of Evan: God is good. |
| 1961. | Evanna | English |  | Feminine of Evan: Young fighter. |
| 1962. | Evanna | Scottish |  | Right handed. |
| 1963. | Evans | English |  | Son of Evan. Evan is the Welsh form of the Hebrew John, meaning God has been gracious, or God has shown favor. |
| 1964. | Evans | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir Hugh Mortimer, uncle to the Duke of York. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh parson. |
| 1965. | Evans | Welsh |  | Variant of Evan: God is good. |
| 1966. | Evanth | Greek |  | Flower. |
| 1967. | Evanthe | Greek |  | Flower. |
| 1968. | Evarado | Spanish |  | Hardy; brave. |
| 1969. | Evasn | Greek |  | Well born. |
| 1970. | Eve | Biblical |  | Living, enlivening |
| 1971. | Eve | Hebrew |  | Life, living, lively. Famous bearer: the Old Testament mother of the human race who tasted the forbidden fruit, precipitating the Fall of Man. |
| 1972. | Eve | Latin |  | Living one. Famous bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's wife and the first woman. |
| 1973. | Evelake | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 1974. | Eveleen | French |  | Variant of Evelyn: From a surname derived from the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. |
| 1975. | Eveleen | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Eve: Life, living, lively. Famous bearer: the Old Testament mother of the human race who tasted the forbidden fruit, precipitating the Fall of Man. |
| 1976. | Eveleen | Irish |  | Light. A variant of Eileen, Evelina, or Evelyn. Also a diminutive of Eva or Eve. From the name Eibhlin, derived from Evelyn or Evelina. |
| 1977. | Eveleen | Latin |  | Variant of Evelina: Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina. |
| 1978. | Evelin | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1979. | Evelina | Celtic |  | Light. |
| 1980. | Evelina | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1981. | Evelina | French |  | Variant of Evelyn: From a surname derived from the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. |
| 1982. | Evelina | Italian |  | Italian form of Evelyn: gives life. |
| 1983. | Evelina | Latin |  | Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina. Famous bearer: Fanny Burney's novel 'Evelina'. |
| 1984. | Evelina | Russian |  | Life. |
| 1985. | Evelina | Swedish |  | Life. |
| 1986. | Eveline | Celtic |  | Light. |
| 1987. | Eveline | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1988. | Eveline | French |  | Variant of Evelyn: From a surname derived from the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. |
| 1989. | Eveline | Latin |  | Variant of Evelina: Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina. |
| 1990. | Evelyn | Celtic |  | Light. |
| 1991. | Evelyn | English |  | Life. A male surname in modern use as a given name. |
| 1992. | Evelyn | French |  | Life. Variant of Evelina: From the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. A male surname in modern use as a given name. |
| 1993. | Evelyn | French |  | From a surname derived from the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. Famous bearer: Evelyn Waugh. |
| 1994. | Evelyn | Hebrew |  | Life. |
| 1995. | Evelyn | Latin |  | Variant of Evelina: Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina. |
| 1996. | Evelyne | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1997. | Evelynn | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1998. | Evelynne | English |  | Form of Evelyn: Life. |
| 1999. | Ever | English |  | Strong as a boar. |
| 2000. | Everard | English |  | Brave. |