Female and male first names beginning with the letter “E”..
EDI
MaleThe name Edi originates from Hungary as a diminutive form of Edward, meaning "wealth" or "guardian," and has gained popularity beyond its traditional Eastern European roots in recent years.
EDIA
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, used sparingly worldwide with no widely accepted etymology or cultural significance.
EDIAN
MaleUnique, newer name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or etymology. Despite its mysterious beginnings, it has gained recent popularity due to its appealing sound and smooth rhythm.
EDIANI
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to be rich" and symbolizing prosperity and success. It is often given to girls but can also be used for boys, and while not very common, it has gained international recognition due to the global popularity of Yoruba culture. Despite its African roots, Ediani has been embraced by people from diverse backgrounds who appreciate its meaning and sound, making it a distinctive yet practical choice for parents.
EDIANNY
FemaleIntriguing female name of unknown origin with no widely recognized meaning or cultural significance. It has gained popularity in recent years despite being spelled variously as Edianni, Eddieanny, or Edeannie, suggesting it may be a modern creation or an evolution from a less familiar name. Its creator or parents likely intended it to have personal significance rather than a broader historical or linguistic context.
EDIANY
FemaleRare Chinese name derived from "E" (鹅) meaning "goose" and "Yan" (言) meaning "speak," symbolizing fidelity and eloquence.
EDIBERTO
MaleRare Spanish male name derived from 'Edi', meaning 'protection', and 'berto' from the name Berto.
EDICA
FemaleRare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'building' or 'structure', historically associated with Saint Edicus but not necessarily connected to his name.
EDICE
FemaleCaptivating Czech name derived from "Eda," meaning "prosperity." Popularized by Czech literature, it's often associated with intelligence and creativity.
EDID
FemaleEdith is a Hebrew female name meaning 'pleasure' or 'delight', derived from the word 'ed' which means 'witness'. It has historical significance as the name of Queen Edith of Wessex and appears in literary works like Dickens' "Bleak House".
EDIE
FemaleScottish unisex name derived from "Eideadh", meaning "woolen cloak". It was traditionally used as a nickname for those dressed in fine woolen clothing before evolving into a given name.
EDIE
MaleScottish-derived name meaning "tender" or "loving," known for its warmth and kindness, popularized by figures like Edie Sedgwick and Edie Falco.
EDIEL
MaleDistinctively Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Elijah, meaning 'the Lord is my God', reflecting its rich historical and cultural significance.
EDIER
MaleHispanic given name of Spanish origin, with an unclear meaning but a global historical presence.
EDIETH
FemaleUnisex Spanish name derived from 'edificio', meaning 'building'.
EDIKA
FemaleRare and distinctive name with unknown origins, created as a combination or original invention.
EDIL
MaleArabic name meaning "noble" or "elevated", originally used as a title for nobility but now popular worldwide.
EDIL
FemaleRare Spanish name meaning 'noble' or 'elegant', derived from the Occitan word 'edel'.
EDILBERTO
MaleLatin-origin name derived from 'edilis', meaning 'magistrate', composed of 'e' ('out') and 'dilectus' ('chosen'), translating to 'the chosen one who is sent out'.
EDILIA
FemaleRare, powerful Latin name derived from "aedificium," meaning "building" or "structure." It's associated with Saint Odile, a Frankish princess and abbess, and can be shortened to Eddie.
EDILSON
MaleDistinctive male given name of Brazilian origin, derived from 'Esmeralda' meaning emerald and 'Silva', one of Brazil's most common surnames.
EDIN
MaleBosnian male given name derived from the Bosniak word 'edin', meaning 'unique' or 'one'.
EDIN
FemaleUnisex name of South Slavic origin meaning "unique" or "only one," popular among Slavic peoples, notably in Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia; it gained global recognition through figures like footballer Edin Dzeko.
EDINA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Hungarian origin, meaning "sweet" in both literal and metaphorical senses, derived from the Hungarian word "Edes". It is associated with Princess Eszter, also known as Saint Emerentiana, and signifies gentleness and kindness.
EDINSON
MaleEdinson is of Spanish origin, meaning "son of Edmund" or "protector of the home". It is derived from the Old English name Edmund, composed of elements "ead", meaning wealth or prosperity, and "mund", meaning protection.
EDIR
MaleDistinctively Portuguese name derived from the Old German Adalhard, meaning "noble and strong".
EDIS
MaleRare Basque name derived from 'edizar', meaning 'to be brave'.
EDIS
FemaleEdis, derived from Latin 'aedes' meaning 'temple', reflects ancient Roman reverence.
EDISA
FemaleEdisa, of Latin origin, means "well-endowed" or "rich", derived from "aedes" meaning "house" or "temple". It was commonly used among the nobility in ancient Rome and is associated with abundance. Saint Edissa, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, is one notable figure who bore this name.
EDISHA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Idisha," meaning "one who is worshiped.
EDISON
MaleLatin-origin name meaning "son" or "child," popularized as a first name due to its association with renowned inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847.
EDISON
FemaleEnglish name meaning 'son of Edward', popularized by famous inventor Thomas Alva Edison.
EDISSON
MaleRare Spanish name meaning "son of Eddie", derived from Eduardo meaning "guardian".
EDISYN
FemaleModern, unique name of uncertain origin, popular among parents seeking distinctive names; its meaning is open to personal interpretation due to its unknown etymology.
EDIT
FemaleHungarian female given name derived from the word 'édes', meaning 'sweet'. It became popular in Hungary during the 19th century and is now widely recognized internationally.
EDITA
FemaleUnique and beautiful female name of Lithuanian origin, meaning 'celebration' or 'festive'.
EDITH
MaleElegant and unique name with Old English origins, meaning "noble" or "prosperous". It was popularized during the Middle Ages by Queen Æthelflæd of Mercia and has been associated with notable historical figures like Edith Cavell and literary icons such as Edith Wharton.
EDITH
FemaleFeminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Aid' or 'Adal', meaning 'noble'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages and gained prominence in England during the Anglo-Saxon period.
EDITHA
FemaleGermanic origin meaning "strong in pledge" or "strong in oath".
EDITHE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'héritier', meaning 'heir'.