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My Names
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Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Eoin Baiste
Irish
Form of John the Baptist.
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Eola
origin unknown
a place name in Oregon
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Eolann
Irish
An Irish saint's name; meaning unknown.
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Eomer
English
A name created by J.R.R. Tolkien from Old English words meaning "famous" and "horses."
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Eonan
Scottish
Youth.
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Eonasdan
Scottish
Scots Gaelic version of Jonathan: Jehovah's gift.
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Eoppa
English
An ancient Saxon ruler.
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Eoran
Scottish
From Anglo-Saxon, neck.
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Eorcenbehrt
English
A 7th-century king of Kent.
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Eorcna
English
Pet form of longer Anglo-Saxon origin names beginning with Eorc-.
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Eorconbeald
English
Genuine and courageous.
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Eorconweald
English
Genuine and powerful.
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Eored
English
A word created by J.R.R. Tolkien to mean a group of 120 or more warriors.
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Eorkonweald
English
Genuine and powerful.
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Eorl
Anglo-Saxon
Chief.
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Eorl
English
Nobleman.
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Eorland
English
From the noblemsn's land.
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Eorlland
English
From the noblemsn's land.
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Eorlson
English
Nobleman's son.
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Eorma
English
Pet form of longer Anglo-Saxon origin names beginning with Eorm-.
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Eormenraed
English
A 6th-century king of Kent.
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Eormenread
English
A 6th-century king of Kent.
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Eorp
English
Dark, swarthy.
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Eorphere
English
An old English personal name, meaning unknown.
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Eorpwald
English
A 7th-century king of East Anglia.
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Eos
Scottish
An ancient Cumraig word for nightingale. Possibly also a short form of Eosaidh/Eosaph, Scottish forms of Joseph.
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Eos
Greek
The dawn.
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Eos
Latin
Goddess of dawn.
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Eosaidh
Scottish
He shall add.
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Eosaph
Scottish
He shall add.
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