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Displayed on this page are E- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Elijah (English) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #30 and a usage of 0.5588%, and it was followed by Eli (English and Hebrew), Elias (Finnish, German, Hungarian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Elliot (English), Elian (Spanish), and Eliezer (English and German) in descending order; among the rare E- names are the English Elbie, Elden, the English and Arabic Eldin, the English Eldwin, the Hungarian Elek, the German and Italian Elia, the French Elie, the Italian and Spanish Eligio, the German Eligius, Elija, the Italian Elio, the English Eliot, Eliott, and finally the English Elkanah.
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Elbie ... nobly famous ... has its origins in the Old English language ... form of Ethelbert ... Elden Eldin ... old friend ... primarily used in the English and Arabic ... form of Alden ... rare as a baby boy name ... Eldwin ... old friend ... language of origin is Old English and it is used ... variant form of Alden ... Elek ... defender ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... variant of Alexis ... an unusual baby boy name ... Eli Elia ... my god is Yahweh ... a German and Italian name of Hebrew ... variant of Elijah ... Elian Elias Elie Eliezer Eligio ... used mostly in the Italian and Spanish ... variation of Eligius ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... Eligius ... a German name of Latin origin ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... Elija ... my god is Yahweh ... largely used in German and it is derived ... variant form of Elijah ... Elijah Elio ... sun ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is used ... sun was personified as Helios in Greek ... Eliot Eliott ... used mostly in the English language and ... variant spelling of Elliot ... a rare baby boy name ... Elkanah ... God has created ... used chiefly in English and it is ... name was borne in the Bible by the father of ... Elliot |