Boys Names E: Meanings, Nicknames


Eino

In 2012, Eino was the 17th most popular male name in Finland, up 5 places from the previous year

Egon

Egon was a popular German name during the first half of the 20th century

Egbert

Egbert was a Top 500 USA baby boy name in 1880

Edwin

Edwin was a Top 100 American baby boy name from 1880 to 1941

Edward

In the USA, Edward was consistently the No. 9 most popular male name between 1898 and 1911. In the next 12 years, it consistently ranked No. 8

Edmund

Edmund was most popular in the USA between 1913 and 1917, with a high rank of 130 in 1914

Edgar

In the 21st century, the highest rank reached by Edgar in the USA was No. 160 in the year 2001

Eber

19 American baby boys were named Eber in 2014. That is 10 more than in 1914, 100 years earlier.

Ebenezer

48 American males were named Ebenezer in 2012 so it was just as popular as Marty and Uzziah.

Eben

Eben was only in the Top 1000 American male names up until 1895. High rank: 1888 at No. 534

Earl

Earl was a Top 100 American male name from 1880 until 1954

Eagle Eye

Figuratively, being eagle-eyed means having keen eyesight or paying close attention

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