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- Eddie
- A short form of Edward which is from the Old English ead, "wealth" or "fortune" and weard "guard".
- Etta
- a German word meaning the little one.
- Ettie
- From the Old English ethel, meaning "noble".
- Edie
- From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and gar, meaning "spear".
- Ed
- From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and weard, meaning "guard".
- Edd
- From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and weard, meaning "guard".
- Eddy
- From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and weard, meaning "guard".
- Eda
- A wealthy guardian angel who is well mannered, to strive for wealth.
- Eydie
- To strife for wealth.
- Edy
- Who can strife for wealth.
- Edi
- German form of Edward, which is from the Old English ead, "wealth" or "fortune" and weard "guard".
- Etai
- Eito
- A very prosperous person; they are kind hearted, A very prosperous person, they are kind hearted.
- Edia
- This name comes from the Latin “Aegidius,” which means “tutelage, protection,” which in turn comes from the ancient Greek “aigís (αἰγῐ́ς).” Aegis was the name of the shield of Zeus, which was made of goatskin, in fact, Herodotus brings the name back to the term “aix” (genitive: aigos), meaning “goat.” The name changed several forms, and around the eleventh century was imported by the Normans into Britain as “Giles, Gyles.” Saint Giles (~650–710 AD), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a Greek, Christian, hermit saint from Athens, whose legend is centered in Provence and Septimania.
- Etty
- From the Old English ethel, meaning "noble".
- Edda
- Italian form of Hedda, which is a short form of Hedwig, from the German hadu "battle" and wig "war" or "fighter".
- Eddi
- One who always provides pleasure.
- Eadie
- An ambitious person.
- Edee
- Strive for wealth, to get good profit after a deal or winning a war.
- Ede
- German form of Edward, which is from the Old English ead, "wealth" or "fortune" and weard "guard".