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Displayed on this page are E- names 101 to 120. Among these names, the Spanish Enrique was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #276 and a usage of 0.0564%, followed by Emmett, which is used in the English language. Uncommon E- names include the German Emmerich, the English Emmet, the Turkish Emre, the Welsh Emrys, the Hungarian Endre, the Albanian Endrit, the Italian Enea, the French and Portuguese Enéas, the German Engelbert, the Turkish Engin, Enis, the Italian Ennio, the Frisian and German Enno, the English and German Enoch, the English Enos, Enosh, the Italian Enrico, and finally the Italian Enzio.
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Emmerich ... labor; work; rich, powerful, ruler ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... Emmet Emmett Emre ... primarily used in Turkish and it is also ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... not in the top 1000 names ... Emrys ... immortal, divine ... used chiefly in the Welsh language and its ... variant of Ambrose ... Endre ... male, manly, brave, ... used mostly in Hungarian and it is of ... variation of Andrew ... Endrit ... light, shine ... used predominantly in Albanian and its ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Enea ... praiseworthy ... used chiefly in Italian and its origin is ... variant of Aeneas ... Enéas ... praiseworthy ... language of origin is Old Greek ... predominantly used in the French and ... Engelbert ... angle; bright, famous; ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... Angil is an old Germanic personal name ... Engin ... vast ... has its origins in the Turkish language and ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Enis ... origin and use are both in the Turkish language ... not popular as a baby name for boys ... Ennio ... of Latin origin and it is used largely ... given name is derived from a family name of ... Enno ... used predominantly in the Frisian and ... the short form of other given names, but now ... Enoch Enos Enosh ... mankind ... of Hebrew origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Enos ... an unusual baby boy name ... Enrico Enrique Enzio ... house owner, lord of ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Henry ... |