| Name | Gender | Origin | Meaning | Syllables | Pronunciation | Related name | Related opposite sex | International names | Rated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eadie | girl | English | Derived from Old English origin meaning 'rich in war', Eadie is a variant spelling of Edith. | 2 | EE-dee | Edith, Edie, Edee | Edward, Eamon | Edda; Edit; Etha | - |
| Earl | boy | English | The name Earl is taken from the aristocratic title 'earl' and can also mean 'nobleman' or 'warrior'. | 1 | ERL | Carl | Earline, Ariel | Erol; Aeriele | - |
| Eathen | boy | Hebrew | A biblical name derived from the element ethan meaning 'enduring' and 'long lived'. | 2 | IYTHahN | Ethan, Ethen, Eitan, Etan, Edan, Eden | Edain, Eithne, Ethenia, Ethna, Ethnel Ethni, Etna | Adem; Adhamh; Adom; Adim; Adin | |
| Ebany | girl | English | Derived from English name for the Ebony tree, meaning 'ebony' and refering to the dark color of the tree's bark. | 3 | EB-an-ee | Ebony, Eboney | Evan, Euan | Efimia; Evina; Evani | - |
| Eben | boy | Hebrew | Originated in the Hebrew language, Eben means 'stone of help' and is a derivative of the more popular Even. | 2 | EE-ben | Even, Ebenzer, Ebbie | - | ||
| Ebony | girl | English | Derived from the black wood of the ebony tree, and used to describe the beauty and richness of the color. | 3 | EB-a-nee | Evony, Emory, Bonny | |||
| Ed | boy | English | Ed is a short form of various names including Edward; Edwin; Edmund and Eddsion. It means 'wealth' or 'guardian of riches'. | 1 | EHD | Edward, Edwin, Edmund, Eddison, Eddie | Edwina, Edith | Ehud; Adya | |
| Edan | girl | Celtic | A variant of the name Aidan meaning 'fire'. It may also be an alternative spelling of the name Eadan, also Celtic, meaning 'Jealousy'. | 2 | EE-DahN | Aodh, Aodhan | - | ||
| Eddie | boy | Hebrew | Meaning "rejuvenation", "pleasure", "delight" and "paradise". The Old English variant means "friend of riches" or "blessed friend". | 2 | EDHiy | Edward, Edison, Edmund, Eduarda, Ed | Edna, Edwina, Edee, Edithe, Ettie | Ehud; Ed; Etta; Edetta; Edita; Edite | |
| Eddy | boy | English | From the Old English name Eadward meaning 'happy, fortunate, rich', this is also a pet form of the English Edward. | 2 | ED-ee | Edward, Ed, Eamon | Edwina, Willomina | Edvard; Edwardus | - |
| Eden | unisex | Hebrew | From the biblical Garden of Eden, meaning "delight" or "paradise". In Old English, it also means "blessed bear cub", whilst originally a surname, now a popular first name aswell. | 2 | EE-den | Edna, Eadan | Eden | Eadaoin | |
| Edgar | boy | English | From Old English origin eadig meaning 'happy, fortunate, rich' and gar meaning 'spear'. | 2 | ED-gar | Eddie, Neddy, Teddy | Tori, Edwina | Eadgar | - |
| Edie | girl | English | Derived fom Old English language, meaning rich in war. It was a popular medieval two element name made up of 'ead' which means wealth and 'gyth' which means battle. | 2 | EHDiy | Edith | Ed, Eddie, Eddy | Edith; Edda; Edita | |
| Edin | boy | Celtic | A variant of the Irish and Scottish favorite Edan, Ein means 'Little fire'. | 2 | EHDIN | Edan, Edmon, Edon, Edwin | Edwina, Edan, Eden | Aidyn; Aydan; Aedan; Etan | - |
| Edison | boy | English | Edison means 'son of Edward'. The name was originally coined as a surname. | 3 | EHD-iy-SAHN | Edward, Ed, Eddie | |||
| Edith | girl | English | Old English meaning rich in war and derived from ead + gth meaning 'wealth, blessed' + 'fight, battle' | 2 | EE-dith | Dita, Eda, Editha | Eddy, Ed: Eddie | Edka; Edetta; Edda | - |
| Edmond | boy | English | From Old English origin eadig meaning 'happy, fortunate' and mund meaning 'guardian'. | 2 | ED-mund | Edmund, Eadmond | Edweena, Edith | Eamon; Edmon | - |
| Edmund | boy | English | Originated in Old English, Edmund means 'wealthy guard' or 'protector of wealth' and became a popular royal name in early Britain. | 2 | ED-mund | Edward, Edwardo, Edmon, Teddie | Edwina | - | |
| Edward | boy | English | Meaning 'guardian of riches'. Ead - meaning 'riches' or 'wealth' and 'weard' refering to 'warden' or 'guard'. A popular royal name in the Middle ages. | 2 | EHDWerD | Teddy, Neddy, Edwards | Eduarda | Eduard; Duardo; Eadbard; Edvard | |
| Edwin | boy | English | Old English meaning 'rich friend, blessed friend'. | 2 | ED-win | Edwinn, Eddie, Neddy | Edwina, Willomina | Edwy; Adan; Etienne | - |