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Displayed on this page are E- names 161 to 180. Ethan was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #3 and a usage of 0.9533%. The name is used mostly in English and Hebrew, and was followed in popularity by the Spanish Esteban and the English Estevan. Uncommon E- names include Esbjørn (Scandinavian), Eskil (Scandinavian), Esmé (French), Espen (Scandinavian), Espiridion (Spanish), Esra (German), Estavan (English), Esten (Scandinavian), Esteve (Catalan), Estève (Provençal), Estéban (Spanish), Estévao (Portuguese), Ethelbert (English), Etienne (French), Ettore (Italian), Euan (English and Scottish), and Eugen (German and Romanian).
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Esbjørn ... divine bear ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... variant form of Asbjørn ... Eskil ... god; cauldron, kettle, ... a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin ... not listed within the top 1000 names ... Esmé ... esteemed ... used predominantly in the French language ... name was brought into Scotland in the 16th ... Espen ... divine bear ... largely used in Scandinavian and it is ... variant form of Asbjørn ... Espiridion ... spirit ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variation of Spyridon ... not in the top 1000 names ... Esra ... help ... a German name of Hebrew origin ... variant of Ezra ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Estavan ... crowned ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant of Stephen ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... Esteban Esten ... island; luck, happiness; ... mainly used in Scandinavian and its ... variant form of Øystein ... Estevan Esteve ... crowned ... used chiefly in Catalan and it is ... variant form of Stephen ... Estève ... crowned ... used chiefly in the Provençal language ... variation of Stephen ... Estéban ... crowned ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant of Stephen ... rare as a baby boy name ... Estévao ... crowned ... used predominantly in Portuguese and ... variant of Stephen ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... Ethan Ethelbert ... nobly famous ... primarily used in the English ... name was borne by various kings, including ... Etienne ... crowned ... used mostly in the French language and ... variant form of Stephen ... Ettore ... to hold, to possess ... used mostly in the Italian language and ... form of Hektor ... Euan ... born of the yew ... of Celtic origin, and it is used largely ... variation of Eoghan ... Eugen ... well born, noble ... largely used in German and Romanian, and ... variant form of Eugene ... |