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'''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 | |||
Eddi | Eddi |
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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