# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1016 | Eustachy | Greek | Fruitful. | M | |
1017 | Eustachy | Polish | Steady; stable. | M | |
1018 | Eustasius | Greek | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. | M | |
1019 | Eustatius | Dutch | Peaceful. | M | |
1020 | Eustazio | Greek | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. | M | |
1021 | Eustis | Greek | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. | M | |
1022 | Euston | Irish | Heart. | M | |
1023 | Eutakio | Hawaiian | Variant of Eukakio: Steady. | M | |
1024 | Eutychus | Biblical | Happy, fortunate. | M | |
1025 | Ev | Welsh | Diminutive of Evan: God is good. | M | |
1026 | Evadeam | ArthurianLegend | A dwarf. | M | |
1027 | Evak | Hindi | Equal. | M | |
1028 | Evalac | ArthurianLegend | Name of a king. | M | |
1029 | Evald | English | Variant of Ewald: Powerful in the law. | M | |
1030 | Evan | Celtic | Young fighter. | M | |
1031 | Evan | Hebrew | Variant of Eben: Stone. | M | |
1032 | Evan | Scottish | Right handed. | M | |
1033 | Evan | Welsh | Young. The Welsh form of the Hebrew John, meaning God has been gracious, or God has shown favor. | M | |
1034 | Evander | Latin | Fought with Aeneas. | M | |
1035 | Evander | Scottish | Good man. | M | |
1036 | Evann | Welsh | Variant of Evan: God is good. | M | |
1037 | Evans | English | Son of Evan. Evan is the Welsh form of the Hebrew John, meaning God has been gracious, or God has shown favor. | M | |
1038 | Evans | Shakespearean | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir Hugh Mortimer, uncle to the Duke of York. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh parson. | M | |
1039 | Evans | Welsh | Variant of Evan: God is good. | M | |
1040 | Evarado | Spanish | Hardy; brave. | M | |
1041 | Evasn | Greek | Well born. | M | |
1042 | Evelake | ArthurianLegend | Name of a king. | M | |
1043 | Evelyn | French | From a surname derived from the Old French 'aveline' meaning hazelnut. Famous bearer: Evelyn Waugh. | M | |
1044 | Evelyn | Hebrew | Life. | M | |
1045 | Ever | English | Strong as a boar. | M | |
1046 | Everard | English | Brave. | M | |
1047 | Everard | German | Hardy; brave. From the Old German name Eburhard, meaning 'boar hard.'. | M | |
1048 | Everard | Teutonic | Strong boar. | M | |
1049 | Everardo | Spanish | Hardy; brave. | M | |
1050 | Everet | English | Variant of Everett: Hard boar. | M |