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- Eudora
- From the Greek elements eu, meaning "good" and doron, meaning "gift".
- Etter
- Edra
- This name derives from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “Edrich,” composed of two elements: “ead / ēad” (prosperity, fortune, riches, wealth) plus “rīċe” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). In turn, the name means “the one who is prosperous and noble.” After the Norman conquest, this Old English name was not commonly used. It has occasionally been revived in modern times. 1) Eadric († ~686) was a King of Kent (685–686). He was the son of Ecgberht I. 2) Eadric Streona († 1017) was the ealdorman of Mercia from 1007 to 1017.
- Eder
- A flock; group, A flock, group.
- Edder
- Edrei
- Ed'-re-i, a very great mass, cloud, death of the wicked. 1. A town situated beyond Jordan, in the tribe of Manasseh. Josh. xiii. 12. 2. A town in the tribe of Naphtali. Josh. xix. 37.
- Eider
- Beautiful and pretty haired lady.
- Ettore
- From the Greek Hektor, which is from echo, meaning "to hold" or ekhein "to check".
- Etir
- Edrea
- One who is rich and powerful, of high authority.
- Edrey
- Eddar
- Etoro
- Edrie
- A blessed guardian.
- Etro
- Etor
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Héktōr (Ἕκτωρ) Héktoros (Ἕκτορος),” meaning “to hold, to possess.” It is probably derived from the Ancient Greek “ékhō (ἔχω) ékhein (ἔχειν),” meaning “have, possess, contain, own, hold back, stay, check.” In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Hector was a legendary Trojan champion, prince and the greatest fighter for Troy in the Trojan War. The Greek Achilles later killed Hector. In Scotland, the name Hector is often used as an anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic Eachann. The name of Sir Ector, the foster father of King Arthur, is also a variant of the same.
- Eddyrae
- Ehdrea
- Edoro
- Aedre