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  1. Eamon
    • Origin:

      Irish variation of Edmund
    • Meaning:

      "wealthy protector"
    • Description:

      Eamon is one of the traditional Irish names that has not yet emigrated to the US. This Irish name pronounced ay-mon was popularized by early president of the independent republic Eamon de Valera (birth name George), who was born in the United States to an Irish mother and a Cuban father. Eamon definitely has possibilities as a successor to the epidemically popular Aidan/Aiden.
  2. Eamonn
    • Edwin
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "wealthy friend"
      • Description:

        Some might be surprised to learn that Edwin has been a consistent presence on the popular names list since statistics have become available.
    • Eldridge
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "old, wise leader"
      • Description:

        Name long associated with eloquent Black Panther activist Eldridge Cleaver and jazz great Roy Eldridge.
    • Eldwyn
      • Eleazar
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God helps"
        • Description:

          Eleazar is a distinguished Biblical name--in which it appears several times-- ripe for the picking following the stardom of Eli, Elijah, and other similar names.
      • Elias
        • Origin:

          Greek variation of Elijah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "Yahweh is God"
        • Description:

          Strong, charismatic, and sleek, Elias has followed in the footsteps of Elijah and Eli to become a popular choice among parents today.
      • Elijah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "Yahweh is God"
        • Description:

          The Top 10 boys' name Elijah is derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, composed of the elements ’el and yah, both of which refer to God. In the Old Testament, Elijah was the prophet who went to heaven in a chariot of fire, a story sure to inspire any young Elijah.
      • Elmir
        • Origin:

          Azerbaijani, English
        • Meaning:

          "nobleman; world or country commander; ruler of the people"
        • Description:

          Elmir can either be an alternative form of the Old English Elmer, tying it to nobility and fame, or it is a popular Azerbaijani choice that blends the Turkic element el with the Arabic amir to form a name with a commanding meaning but gentle sound.
      • Emil
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "rival"
        • Description:

          Derived from the Latin word aemulus, Emil is a name with international appeal. Concise and sturdy but with the gentle Em sound, Emil is popular across Europe, from Azerbaijan to Finland, from Germany to Norway, and Denmark. Alternative spelling Emile also ranks highly in Belgium and Canada.
      • Emmett
        • Origin:

          English masculine variation of Emma, German
        • Meaning:

          "universal"
        • Description:

          Emmett, honest and sincere, laid-back and creative, is on the rise as a male cognate of the megapopular Emma and Emily, not to mention being a character in the popular Twilight series.
      • Emrys
        • Origin:

          Welsh, variation of Ambrose
        • Meaning:

          "immortal"
        • Description:

          If you're looking for a Welsh name less common than Dylan, Griffin, Evan, or Morgan, you might want to consider this offbeat epithet of the wise wizard Merlin.

          Root name Ambrose is an ancient saints' name derived from the Greek ambrosia, the food and drink of the gods that conferred immortality.
      • Enda
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "like a bird"
        • Description:

          An unusual Irish name which belongs to several historic Irish kings and heroes. Easy to spell and pronounce, this bouncy nature name has potential beyond Ireland's shores.
      • Enoch
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "dedicated"
        • Description:

          A major figure in the Old Testament, Enoch was the son of Jared, the father of Methuselah, and the great-grandfather of Noah whose Book of Enoch provides a focal point for ancient Jewish mysticism. Another Enoch was the son of Cain. "Enoch Arden" is a famous poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. On the negative side, British politician Enoch Powell gave the infamously racist Rivers of Blood anti-immigration speech, taking the name out of consideration for many parents in the UK.
      • Enos
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "mankind"
        • Description:

          A thundering biblical name - belonging to a grandson of Adam and Eve, also known as Enosh - that hasn't made as much of a comeback as similar Enoch. Enos is also a book in the Book of Mormon, and the name of the first chimpanzee to go into orbit. Caution: depending on your accent, it could have one or two unfortunate rhymes.
      • Eoghan
        • Origin:

          Irish Gaelic
        • Meaning:

          "born of the yew tree"
        • Description:

          Pronounced like Owen, this was the name of several early Irish kings and saints, as well as a celebrated Ulster hero. Often spelled with two 'n's in Scotland, it has been Anglicized as Ewan, Ewen, Euan, Owen, Hugh, or Eugene.
      • Ephraim
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "fruitful, fertile, productive"
        • Description:

          Ephraim is an Old Testament name we would place high on the list of neglected Biblical possibilities, solid but not solemn.
      • Ephram
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Ephraim, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "fruitful, fertile, productive"
        • Description:

          The Ephram spelling, a phonetic spin on the original, may gain ground as it's the one used for the hero's name in the novel Ruby by Cynthia Bond, the new pick for Oprah's book club.
      • Erastus
        • Origin:

          Latinized form of Greek Erastos
        • Meaning:

          "beloved"
        • Description:

          The Biblical Erastus was an assistant of Paul's in the New Testament. A name used in the 19th century that has fall off the scope, but may be revived as parents dig deeper for undiscovered Biblical choices.
      • Eros
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "desire"
        • Description:

          The name of the Greek winged god of sexual love may seem a lot to live up to, but like other deity names, it's on the rise. He appears in DC comics as an ally of Wonder Woman, and is the alias of Marvel's Starfox character. Eros is also the name of an asteroid in our solar system. The name is more popular in Italy, where it's been in the Top 200 in recent years,