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Echo
'''Ea'''. Irish. Meaning "Fire."<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/Ea</ref> Keywords: elements, fire, power


Ed
'''Echo'''. Greek. Meaning "Reverberating sound," from the name of a Greek nymph. More often feminine.<ref>https://www.babynames.com/name/Echo</ref> Keywords: arts, music, mythology, two syllables
 
'''Ed'''. English and Dutch. Short form of many names containing Ed, including masculine names Edgar, Edmund, Eduardo, and Edward, and feminine names such as Edwina. More often masculine.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/ed</ref> Keywords: one syllable


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Eddi

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Lists of neutral names

In alphabetical order:

An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with E, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. In English-speaking countries, some of the most familiar gender-neutral names starting with E are Emory and Ezra. However, there are many more unisex names from around the world that start with E, more than 80 of them, as listed below. Previous page: neutral names starting with D. Next page: neutral names starting with F.

The list

Ea. Irish. Meaning "Fire."[1] Keywords: elements, fire, power

Echo. Greek. Meaning "Reverberating sound," from the name of a Greek nymph. More often feminine.[2] Keywords: arts, music, mythology, two syllables

Ed. English and Dutch. Short form of many names containing Ed, including masculine names Edgar, Edmund, Eduardo, and Edward, and feminine names such as Edwina. More often masculine.[3] Keywords: one syllable

Eddi

Eddie

Eddy

Eden

Edge

Eedi

Eelia

Eeri

Eeti

Ehsan

Eike

Eire

Eirian

Eisa

Eka

Ekene

Ekenedilichukwu

Eko

Ekundayo

Elam

Elan

Eli

Elian

Elie

Eliot

Elisha

Eliya

Ellery

Elliot

Elliott

Ellis

Elvan

Elya

Ember

Embry

Emem

Emerson

Emery

Emili

Emlen

Emlyn

Emmerson

Emory

Emsley

Encarl

Enfys

Eniola

Enitan

Ennis

Ensi

Enu

Eridian

Erin

Erling

Errigal

Erron

Erryn

Ervi

Esadowa

Esarosa

Eser

Esme

Esmé

Essa

Essery

Estienne

Eston

Ethelred

Eun

Euroa

Eustace

Ev

Evan

Evans

Evea

Evelyn

Ever

Everly

Evert

Evren

Evrim

Exodus

Ezra

Eztli

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