Excellent Boy Names That Start With E
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Baby boy names that start with J and A are among the most popular, but boy names that start with E are special in their own way.
There are tons of classic E names out there, but we're partial to more creative, modern names. These E boy names offer a little of everything. Take your pick.
Ethan
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Origin: Hebrew
The name Ethan is a traditional biblical name, referring to a character from the Bible. Since the character was seen as wise, solid, strong and reliable, that's what the name Ethan has come to mean.
Ethans are destined to be calm, stable rocks able to weather whatever storm life throws at them.
Elliot
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Origin: Hebrew
Elliot has been practically every type of name at this point. It's been used for girls, for boys, as a first name and as a surname. Elliot comes from the name Elijah, meaning "the Lord is my God."
Despite the biblical roots, many Hollywood stars are named Elliot, including actors Elliot Gould and Elliot Page. With a slightly different spelling, it's also the last name of renowned authors T.S. Eliot and George Eliot.
Emmett
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Origin: English
Emmett is a powerful sounding boys name with equally powerful meaning. It means "powerful, universal truth," and we can't think of too many names cooler than that.
Emmett was the name of a character from "Twilight," but the name also has a dark past. Emmett Till was 14-year-old Black boy who was murdered in 1955 for allegedly offending a white woman.
Till became a symbol of the civil rights movement, and his legacy lives on in all who share his name.
Elijah
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Origin: Hebrew
Elijah is a Hebrew name with roots in almost every religious text, including the Quran and the Bible. In most stories, Elijah is a prophet.
Elijah has evolved into a name with artsy vibes thanks to the influence of Elijah Wood, the blue-eyed actor who played Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings."
Baby Elijahs also share a name with Elijah J. McCoy, a Canadian-born Black inventor who had 57 U.S. patents.
Everett
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Origin: Old English
The name Everett comes from the Germanic surname Eberhard, which means "the strength of a wild boar."
Everett symbolizes bravery and strength, both qualities we'd love to pass on to our kids.
It can also be used as a unisex name, especially when spelled "Everette."
Eddison
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Origin: Old English
Eddison is a variation of the traditional name Edison. It means "son of Adam," and was made famous by the brilliant American inventor Thomas Alva Edison. Without him,you wouldn't have the electricity you used to charge the phone you're reading on right now.
Eddison is also the name of a "Game of Thrones" character, which is probably why the extra "d" has become so popular lately.
Eaton
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Origin: Old English
The name Eaton comes from an Old English word, Eatun, which described farms located near a river. As a last name, Eaton was given to families who lived near rivers.
It's a perfect choice for water sign babies or anyone with an affinity for water sports.
Eben
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Origin: Hebrew
Eben started out as a nickname for a longer, much less attractive name: Ebeneezer. Yes, like Ebeneezer Scrooge. Eben has left it's grouchy past behind, however.
The name translates to "rock," representing stability and strong roots. It's a calming name, and we love that it combines vintage flair with a modern twist.
Ezra
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Origin: Hebrew
Ezra most likely comes from a longer Hebrew name, Azaryahu. Azaryahu means "God helps," but the shorter Ezra simply means "to help."
The world can never have too many helpers, so if you opt to bring another one into the world, we're not complaining.
Ezri can also be used as a similar-sounding name for girls.
Enzo
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Origin: Italian
The Italian name Enzo wasn't always Italian. It came from the German name Heinz, meaning ruler of the home. Heinz evolved to form the basis of Italian names like Lorenzo, Fiorenzo and Vincenzo, which were later shortened to just Enzo.
It's ultra popular in Italy and Latin America, but it's becoming more common in France, Spain and the U.S. as well.
Edris
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Origin: Welsh or Arabic
Edris is a beautiful boy name starting with E, and it works just as well for girls. It's a variation of Idris, meaning "wealthy ruler."
The strong name used to be virtually unknown, but actor and musician Idris Elba changed that. His full name is actually Idrissa, so feel free to play around with variations.
Echo
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Origin: Greek
It goes without saying that echo is an English word used to describe reverberating sound, but it also has roots in Greek mythology.
Echo was the name of a nymph who was so broken up about unrequited love that she withered away until only her voice was left. Sad, to be sure, but also poetic.
Eden
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Origin: Hebrew
The name Eden comes from the Bible, in which Eden was God's garden of paradise given to the first humans he created.
Eden is often used as a girls name, but who's to say that boys can't love beautiful gardens too?
Some Edens opt to go by Eddie as a playful-sounding nickname.
East
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Origin: Old English
Directional names have become surprisingly popular in the past decade. At first, we laughed at celebrities naming babies North and West, but they've grown on us.
East is a gender-neutral name representing new beginnings and mindfulness.
Eagle
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Origin: American
Eagles are known for having incredibly sharp vision, and they've long been a symbol of power. Known as the "king of the skies," eagles were used as insignia for the Roman legion, while the bald eagle is one of the most recognizable symbols of America.
They're strong, fearless and bright, symbolizing freedom and truth. What more could a parent want in a name?