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Earlene is a distinctive American name created in the 20th century as a feminine variant of Earl, meaning 'noble'.
Earley is a rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'earg', meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous'.
Earlie is a distinctive Scottish name with roots dating back to the 18th century. It means 'noble' or 'generous'.
Earlin is an American name created by combining 'earl' (Old English for 'nobleman') and '-lin' (Germanic suffix denoting smallness). Its meaning can be interpreted as 'little noble one'.
Earline is a rare American female given name of Norman origin via the English surname Earl, with an unknown meaning, coined in the 20th century by combining elements from Earl and a feminine suffix.
Earling is a rare English given name derived from the Old English word 'eorl', meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior'.
Earlis is a rare English name derived from "earl," signifying authority and power.
Earlisha is an uncommon yet powerful African American name derived from 'Earl', meaning 'noble'.
Earlon is an American given name derived from the English surname Earl, which means 'elder' or 'noble', and is often associated with nobility and wisdom.
Early is an uncommon English name meaning "coming soon.
Early is a rare given name derived from the English word 'early', meaning 'arriving or coming at an early time'. It originated in medieval England and was historically used as a nickname for those who rose early or arrived ahead of schedule.
Earlyne is an uncommon female given name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of English Earlyna meaning "morning dawn" or "firstborn.
Earlynn is a unique American name, derived from Earlene, which itself comes from the English surname 'Earl', originally referring to someone of noble rank.
Earman is a rare Irish name derived from O'hAirm, meaning "descendant of Airm," believed to have been associated with ancient warrior chiefs. Primarily found in Ireland since the 16th century, particularly in County Kerry and Cork.
Earmer is a rare English name with an unknown meaning, likely an old agricultural surname first recorded in medieval England.
Earnell is a rare English male given name derived from the Old English word 'earn', meaning 'eagle'.
Earnell is a rare American male given name derived from the English surname Earnold, meaning 'eagle power' or 'eagle ruler'.
The name Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'respectable', originated from Old French and Latin roots.
Earnest is an English name with a Middle English origin, derived from the word "ernest" which means "serious" or "sincere.
Earnestine is a distinctive American feminine name derived from "earnest," meaning sincere or genuine.
Earron is a rare Scottish male given name derived from the surname Erskine, potentially meaning 'descendant of the boar kin'.
Earsley is a rare English given name derived from 'ears' meaning eagle and 'leah' meaning woodland clearing.
Earstine is a rare, unique English name with an unknown etymology, first recorded in medieval England, appearing in literature like "The Mill on the Floss" and associated with historical figures such as Earstine T. Cox.
Earth is a recent, unconventional given name popularized by Grimes in 2021. Derived from the English word for our planet, it signifies a connection to nature and global consciousness, without specific symbolic meaning beyond its literal reference. Its usage as a personal name remains scarce due to its recent introduction.
Eartha is an uncommon English name derived from 'earth', meaning 'of the earth' or 'belonging to the earth'.
Easley is a rare, unique English given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Devon place names or the Middle English word 'ease'.
East is an unconventional English given name derived from the cardinal direction 'east', symbolizing the rising sun and eastward orientation.
Easton is an American given name of English origin, derived from the surname Easton which either denotes a geographical location or signifies an occupational role such as steward or estate manager.
Easten is a rare American given name derived from the English word "east," symbolizing fresh starts, wisdom, and creativity.
Easter is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English 'Eostre', the month of April, which celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection.
Easter is an unusual English female given name derived from the Middle English 'easter', itself from Old English 'ēostre', believed to be named after a Germanic goddess of spring and fertility.
Eastin is a unique American name derived from the English surname "Easting," meaning one who lived in the eastern part of a village or held land there.
Easton is an English name meaning 'east', gaining popularity recently despite its historic usage.
Eastlynn is an English female given name derived from 'east' and 'friend', signifying 'dawn friend'.
Eastman is a distinctive American given name derived from the English surname of topographic origin, referring to someone who lived near or came from the east side of a manor or village.
Easton is an English unisex name derived from "east," meaning "toward the east" and symbolizing new beginnings and enlightenment.
Easton is an English name meaning "towards the east" or "sunrise," originally a surname before gaining popularity as a given name in the mid-20th century.
Eastwood is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English "east" and "-wood," translating to "wood towards the east.
Eastyn is a rare English name derived from the surname Eastein, which evolved from Old English elements "ead" (prosperity) and "stan/sten" (stone).
Eathel is an old English name that means 'noble' or 'of noble birth', originally used by Anglo-Saxon nobility during the Middle Ages.