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Earwin
Welsh
White river.
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Earwine
English
Friend of the sea.
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Earwine
Welsh
White river.
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Earwine
English
Friend of the sea.
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Earwyn
English
Friend of the sea.
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Earwyn
English
Friend of the sea.
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Earwyna
English
Friend of the sea.
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Easau
Muslim
Variant of Issa: The Biblical Jesus is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.
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Eason
Greek
healer
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Easter
English
From the name of the Christian festival, which is based on Eostre, the name of a Germanic spring goddess. Sometimes also used as a variant of Esther.
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Easter
Anglo-Saxon
Goddess of the dawn.
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Easter
English
Born at Easter. From the name of the Christian festival, which is based on Eostre, the name of a Germanic spring goddess. Sometimes also used as a variant of Esther.
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Easter
Persian
Variant of Esther: Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia.
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Easton
English
From East town. Surname.
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Eastre
English
Born at Easter.
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Easy
English
laid back, casual
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Eate
Spanish
A storm god worshipped by the ancient Basques and other Iberians.
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Eathel
English
noble
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Eathelin
English
Noble waterfall.
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Eathellreda
English
Noble maiden.
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Eathelyn
English
Noble waterfall.
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Eaton
English
From the riverside village.
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Eatton
English
Variant of Eaton: River town.
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Eatun
English
From the riverside village.
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Eavan
Irish
Fair.
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Eawart
English
Shepherd.
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Eba
Scottish
A variant of Eabha, Eva.
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Ebal
Biblical
Ancient heaps.
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Eban
Hebrew
Variant of Eben: Stone.
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Ebardo
Spanish
Brave as a wild boar.
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