| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
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| 881 |
Ethiopia
|
Biblical | Blackness, heat. | ||
| 882 |
Ethna
|
Irish | Graceful. | ||
| 883 |
Ethne
|
Celtic | Fire. | ||
| 884 |
Ethne
|
Gaelic | Feminine equivalent of the Irish Gaelic Aidan, a name popular in the 7th century after the famous Irish monk Aidan. | ||
| 885 |
Ethni
|
Biblical | Strong. | ||
| 886 |
Etilka
|
Hebrew | Noble. | ||
| 887 |
Etilka
|
Hungarian | Hungarian form of Ethel, meaning noble. | ||
| 888 |
Etney
|
Irish | Feminine form of Aidan: fire. | ||
| 889 |
Etsudo
|
Japanese | Joy and child | ||
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| 890 |
Etta
|
English | Abbreviation for Henrietta and Harriette. | ||
| 891 |
Etta
|
French | Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | ||
| 892 |
Etta
|
German | Little one. | ||
| 893 |
Etta
|
Latin | Abbreviation for Henrietta and Harriette. | ||
| 894 |
Etta
|
Teutonic | Ruler of the home. | ||
| 895 |
Ettard
|
ArthurianLegend | Lover of Pelleas. | ||
| 896 |
Ettare
|
ArthurianLegend | Lover of Pelleas. | ||
| 897 |
Ettie
|
English | Diminutive of Esther, Harriette, or Henrietta, sometimes used as an independent name. | ||
| 898 |
Ettie
|
French | Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry. | ||
| 899 |
Ettie
|
Latin | Abbreviation for Henrietta and Harriette. | ||
| 900 |
Ettie
|
Persian | Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous b... See more | ||
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