Page 2 Names Like Evanny

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Even
Form of Iefan or Ieuan, the Welsh form of John, from the Greek name Ioannes, which comes from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
Eivin
This name derives from Proto-Norse name “*Auja-winduR,” composed of two elements: “*awiō” (island) plus “-winduR” (winner). The modern meaning is “happy warrior, luck/fortune winner.” Eivind name-day is celebrated on August 26 in Norway, as well as Øyvind. The variant Eivindur and Oyvindur have the name-day the same day in the Faroe Islands, but Ejvind and Øjvind in Finland fall on July 3.
Evaan
Eyvonne
Evone
Eoghan
born of yew or youhtful., born of yew or youhtful.
Eavan
Fair form
Evanne
a female young fighter who is equally good.
Evanah
Evina
This name derives from Proto-Norse name “*Auja-winduR,” composed of two elements: “*awiō” (island) plus “-winduR” (winner). The modern meaning is “happy warrior, luck/fortune winner.” Eivind name-day is celebrated on August 26 in Norway, as well as Øyvind. The variant Eivindur and Oyvindur have the name-day the same day in the Faroe Islands, but Ejvind and Øjvind in Finland fall on July 3.
Evni
Evannah
Evaani
Eifion
Efan
Efeoni
Eoghann
The name Tyrone comes from “tír eoghain” (modern county Tyrone), one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Eoghan in Irish and Scottish Gaelic is a form of “Eugene” and “Owen,” and the name is linked to the roots: (tír eoghain) and (Eugénios). Éogan mac Durthacht is king of Fernmag (Farney, county Monaghan) in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. At the feast given by Mac Da Thó, Cet mac Magach relates how he blinded Eogan’s eye by casting back the spear that struck his shield. Eógan mac Néill son of Niall Noígiallach was an Irish king who founded the kingdom of Ailech, later Tír Eoghain (modern County Tyrone) in the 5th-century.
Eoghainn
The name Tyrone comes from “tír eoghain” (modern county Tyrone), one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Eoghan in Irish and Scottish Gaelic is a form of “Eugene” and “Owen,” and the name is linked to the roots: (tír eoghain) and (Eugénios). Éogan mac Durthacht is king of Fernmag (Farney, county Monaghan) in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. At the feast given by Mac Da Thó, Cet mac Magach relates how he blinded Eogan’s eye by casting back the spear that struck his shield. Eógan mac Néill son of Niall Noígiallach was an Irish king who founded the kingdom of Ailech, later Tír Eoghain (modern County Tyrone) in the 5th-century.
Eveanna
Eoghain
The name Tyrone comes from “tír eoghain” (modern county Tyrone), one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Eoghan in Irish and Scottish Gaelic is a form of “Eugene” and “Owen,” and the name is linked to the roots: (tír eoghain) and (Eugénios). Éogan mac Durthacht is king of Fernmag (Farney, county Monaghan) in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. At the feast given by Mac Da Thó, Cet mac Magach relates how he blinded Eogan’s eye by casting back the spear that struck his shield. Eógan mac Néill son of Niall Noígiallach was an Irish king who founded the kingdom of Ailech, later Tír Eoghain (modern County Tyrone) in the 5th-century.