Baby Boy Names Starts from E

Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Boy Names With Meanings Starting from E

Eachan  Scottish Gaelic  A brown horse.
Eamnonn  Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of Edmund. Protector.
Eamon    Protector.
Earl  Old English  A nobleman.
Earnest  Teutonic  The serious, earnest one.
Earvin  Scottish  From a placename (Irving).
Eaton  Old English  From the estate by the river.
Eban  Hebrew  stone
Ebenezer  Hebrew  The rock of help. A placename that is mentioned in the Bible.
Eberhard  Teutonic  As brave as a wild boar. Also see Everard.
Ebrahim  Arabic  Arabic form of Abraham.
Ed  Old English  Happy guardian. From the name Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin and other names.
Edan  Irish Gaelic  The little fiery one.
Edbert  Old English  Prosperous and bright.
Eddie    Great spearman.
Eddy    Great spearman.
Eden  Hebrew/Old English  Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name.
Edgar  Old English  Great spearman.
Edgardo  Old English/French  prosperous warrior
Edison  Old English  The son of Edgar, Edmund or Edward. Great spearman.
Edlin  Old English  A prosperous friend.
Edmond  English  prosperous protector
Edmund  Old English  Protector.
Edolf  Old English  A prosperous wolf.
Edom  Hebrew  Red.
Edric  Old English  A prosperous ruler.
Edsel  Teutonic  The noble one.
Edward  Old English  Happy guardian.
Edwardo    Happy guardian.
Edwin  Old English  Prosperous friend.
Efrain  Spanish  Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Efram  Hebrew  Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Efrem  Hebrew  Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Egan  Irish Gaelic  Little fire.
Egbert  Old English  A bright sword.
Egerton  Old English  edge
Egeus    From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream.
Egil  Norwegian, French  the edge or point, a sting
Eglamour    From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Egmont  German  weapon, defender
Egon  Teutonic  The point of a sword.
Egor  Russian  Russian form of George. A tiller of the soil (farmer).
Egyed  Hungarian  shieldbearer
Ehner  Old English  Noble and famous.
Ehno  Italian from Teutonic  A protector.
Ehnore  Old English  From the riverbank with Elm trees.
Ehren  Teutonic  Honourable.
Ehud  Hebrew  The sympathetic one.
Eideard  Scottish Gaelic  A rich guardian.
Einar  Old Norse  A lone warrior.
Eirik  Norwegian  An all-powerful ruler.
Eisig  Hebrew  he who laughs
Ekachakra  Hindu  son of Kashyapa
Eknath  Hindu  poet, saint
Eladio  Latin  A man from Greece.
Elan  Hebrew/ Native American  Hebrew: A tree. North American Indian: The friendly one.
Eland  Old English  From the island.
Elbert  Teutonic  Noble and illustrious.
Elbow    From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
Elden  Old English  An old, wise friend.
Eldin  Old English  An old, wise friend.
Eldon  Old English  From the hill.
Eldred  Old English  A great counsellor.
Eldric  Old English  An old, wise ruler.
Eldrich  Old English  An old, wise ruler.
Eldridge  Old English  From the Alder tree ridge.
Eldwin  Old German  old friend
Eleazar  Hebrew  God is my help.
Elek  Hungarian  helper and defender of mankind
Elezar  Hebrew  God is my help.
Elgan  Welsh  bright circle
Elgar  Old English  A noble spear.
Eli  Hebrew  The highest. A biblical name. Also from the name Elias, Elijah, Elisha.
Elia    The Lord is God.
Elias  Hebrew  The Lord is God. An Israelite prophet in the Bible.
Elijah  Hebrew  The Lord is God.
Eliot    The Lord is God.
Elisha  Hebrew  God is my salvation. The successor of Elijah in the Bible. A boy or girl's name.
Elkan  Hebrew  Possessed by God.
Ellar  Scottish Gaelic  A butler or steward.
Ellard  Teutonic  A noble ruler.
Ellery  Teutonic/Cornish  Tuetonic: From the Elder tree. Cornish: A Swan.
Elliot    The Lord is God. From the name Elijah.
Elliott  English from Old French  The Lord is God.
Ellis  English from Greek  A form of Elias. See Elijah.
Ellison  English from Greek  The son of Ellis or Elias. The Lord is God. Also see Elijah.
Elmar  Old English  famous nobleman
Elmo  unknown  proctector
Elner  Teutonic  Famous.
Eloy  Latin  To choose. A Spanish name.
Elroy  English from French  The king. Also see Leroy.
Elsdon  Old English  From the noble one's valley.
Elston  Old English  From the nob one's farm.
Elton  Old English  The old town.
Elu  Native American  full of grace
Elvin  Teutonic  All wise.
Elvis  Old Norse  All wise.
Elvy  Old English  An elfin warrior.
Elward  Old English  A noble guardian.
Elwin  Old English  A friend of the elves.
Elwood  Old English  The ruler of the elves.
Ely    The highest.
Emerson    The son of Emery. Ruler of work.
Emery  Teutonic  Ruler of work.
Emil  Teutonic  Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Emilio  Italian/Spanish  Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Emir  Arabic  charming prince
Emlen  Teutonic  Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Emlyn  Welsh  Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Emmanuel  Hebrew  God is with us. A boy or girl's name.
Emmet  Old English  Industrious. A boy or girl's name.
Emrey  Teutonic  An industrious ruler.
Emrick  Welsh  immortal
Emrys  Welsh  Welsh form of Ambrose. Immortal.
Emyr  Welsh  Honour.
Enda  Irish Gaelic  Bird-like. A boy or girl's name.
Endymion  Greek  A beautiful youth from mythology.
Eneas  Greek  The praised one.
Engelbert  Teutonic  A bright Angel.
Ennis  Celtic  From the island. Also see Innes.
Ennor  Cornish  From the boundary. A boy or girl's name.
Enoch  Hebrew  Experienced, or consecrated. A biblical name.
Enos  Hebrew  Mankind. A character in the Bible. Also an Irish form of Angus.
Enrico  Italian  The ruler of the home or estate.
Enrique  Portuguese/Spanish  The ruler of the home or estate.
Enzo  Italian  From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. From the name Lorenzo and other names.
Eoin  Gaelic  Gaelic form of John. God is gracious.
Ephraim  Hebrew  Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible.
Erasmus  Greek  Worthy of love.
Erastus  Greek  The loving one.
Ercole  Italian  From the exceptionally strong mythological hero (Hercules).
Erebus  Greek  The mythological God of darkness.
Erek  Polish  lovable
Erhard  Teutonic  Strong and honourable.
Eric  Old Norse  Honourable ruler.
Erik  Norwegian  Honourable ruler.
Erin  Irish Gaelic  From Ireland. A boy or girl's name.
Erith  Old English  From the gravelly landing place. An English placename.
Erland  Old Norse  A foreigner, a stranger.
Ermanno  Italian  A man of the army.
Ernest  Teutonic  The serious, earnest one.
Ernie    The serious, earnest one.
Eros  Greek  The God of love.
Errol  Scottish  To wander.
Erroll    To wander.
Erskine  Scottish Gaelic  From the heights.
Eruera  Maori  Maori form of Edward. Happy guardian.
Ervin  Scottish  From a placename (Irving).
Erwin  Old English  From the words `boar' and 'friend'.
Eryx  Greek  A mythological figure.
Esau  Hebrew  The hairy one. The son of Isaac and brother of Jacob in the Bible.
Esbern  Old Norse  A divine bear.
Escalus    From Shakespeare's plays Measure for Measure and Romeo & Juliet.
Escanes    From Shakespeare's play Pericles
Esidor  Greek  The gift of Isis (an Egyptian goddess).
Esmond  Old English  The gracious or handsome protector.
Esra  Hebrew  The helper. A prophet in the Bible.
Essex  Old English  The Saxons from the east. An English county.
Essien  African  sixth-born son
Este  Italian  From the east.
Esteban  Spanish  Spanish form of Stephen. A crown or garland.
Estes  Latin  estuary
Ethan  Hebrew  Firm, strong.
Ethelred  Teutonic  A noble counsellor.
Etienne  French  French form of Stephen.
Eton  Old English  From the estate by the river.
Ettore  Italian  To hold fast. The name of a Trojan hero in classical mythology.
Etzel  Teutonic  The noble one.
Euan  Scottish Gaelic  Possibly meaning born of the Yew tree.
Eudor  Greek  good gift
Eugene  Greek  Born lucky.
Eumann  Scottish Gaelic  A prosperous protector. Also see Eamonn.
Euridice  unknown  justice
Eurwyn  Welsh  Fair and golden.
Eusebio  Greek  Pious, respectful.
Eustace  Greek  Fruitful, or steadfast.
Evan  Welsh  Young warrior. Also see John and Owen.
Evander  Greek  A good man. A mythological character.
Evangelos  Greek  The evangelist.
Evelyn  English  From an old surname, but also related to Eve. A boy or girl's name.
Everard  Old English  As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard.
Everet  Old English  As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard.
Everett  Old English  As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard.
Everild  Old English  The slayer of the boar. A boy or girl's name.
Everley  Old English  From the place of the wild boar.
Evzen  Czech  of noble birth
Ewald  Teutonic  He who rules by the law.
Ewan  Scottish Gaelic  Possibly meaning born of the Yew tree.
Ewart  Old English  A ewe herder.
Ewing  Old English  A friend of the law.
Eyan     
Eydie    Rich gift.
Ezekiel  Hebrew  God strengthens, or the strength of God. One of the books of the Bible.
Ezio  Latin  Like an eagle.
Ezra  Hebrew  The helper. A prophet in the Bible.