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Displayed on this page are E- names 21 to 40. Eileen was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #742 and a usage of 0.0185%. Unusual E- names include the Italian Edmonda, the English, German, and Irish Edna, the Spanish Eduarda, the Italian Edvige, the French Edwige, the German Edwina, Effi, the English Effie, the Italian Egle, the Albanian Egzona, the Irish Eibhlin, the Finnish Eija, the Scottish Eilidh, the Irish and Scottish Eimear, the Scottish Eimhear, the Irish Eireann, Eistir, the Irish and Scottish Eithne, and the Scottish Eithrig.
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Edmonda ... protector of wealth ... has its origins in the Old English ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Edna Eduarda ... guardian of riches ... has its origins in the Old English ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Edvige ... struggle; fighter, warrior ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Hedwig ... Edwige ... struggle; fighter, warrior ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Hedwig ... Edwina Effi ... elf strength ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... form of Elfriede ... Effie Egle ... brightness, splendor ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... generic name has been used in Greek ... Egzona ... language of origin is Albanian and it is also ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... Eibhlin ... its origins in the Old French language and it ... variant form of Eileen ... Eija ... used mostly in the Finnish language and ... rare as a baby girl name ... not ranked within the top 1000 ... Eileen Eilidh ... of English origin and it is used largely in ... variation of Ellie ... unusual as a baby name for girls ... Eimear ... swift, ready ... its origins in the Celtic language, and it is ... variant of Emer ... Eimhear ... swift, ready ... its origins in the Celtic language and it is ... variant form of Emer ... Eireann ... Irish woman ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in the ... variant form of Erin ... Eistir ... star ... used chiefly in Irish and its origin is Old ... variant of Esther ... Eithne ... has its origins in the Celtic language ... predominantly used in Irish and Scottish ... Eithrig ... new speckled one ... mainly used in Scottish and it is of Celtic ... form of Oighrig ... |