1. Euan
Euan: Scottish name derived from "Eóghan," meaning "yew" or "youth."
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Euan: Scottish name derived from "Eóghan," meaning "yew" or "youth."
Eoin: Irish, "born of the fire"
Ean: Scottish Gaelic origin meaning "John," representing strength, loyalty, and determination.
Eian (Gaelic): Lord or chief
Eino: Finnish for "the only one," or "the unique one."
Eion: Scottish for "island of the yew tree," symbolizing immortality, longevity, strength, wisdom, and protection.
Ennio: Latin origin, meaning "from Aenona" (Etruscan city)
Enoch: Dedicated/Consecrated
Eternity/Forever
Fire, warmth, passion
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Fire, warmth, passion
Euen: Born of the yew tree, representing strength and protection in Scottish Gaelic.
Enio: Wine, intoxicating
Youth, well-being (from Celtic).
Bright, shining, radiant, praised (Greek)
God's Grace, Faith, Intelligence
Eann: water, bird
Well-born, resilient, wise
Sword son
Eoan: Gaelic name "God's gift".
Born of the yew tree (Scottish)
The Lord, divine presence and leadership
Dawn, morning light (Greek)
Eaun represents fire and independence.
Well-born, well-favored
Rise, ambitious, vital
Born of the yew tree, wisdom, longevity, connection to nature, understanding of life.
Free, creative, nature-connected (Gaelic origin)
Majestic, strong, visionary.
Grace.