Boys Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Emmerich

Donald Duck was briefly named Emmerich in a 1930s German comic strip

Emmanuel

Emmanuel was a consistent Top 200 American baby boy from 2000 to 2010

Emile

In the USA, Emil has always been more popular than Emile with an “e” at the end

Emery

Emery was most popular in the late 1800s with a high rank at No. 209 in 1881. 2013 Rank: No. 741

Emerson

Emerson got back in the Top 500 American baby boy names in 2007

Elwin

Elwin made it into the Top 500 American baby boy names in 1914 and 1915. By 1955, it fell out of the Top 1000

Elvis

364 American baby boys were named Elvis in 1978, ranking the name No. 405, its all-time highest rank in the Top 500 most popular names

Elvin

126 American baby boys were named Elvin in 2015, making it equally popular with the names Kanon and Massimo

Elton

In the USA, Elton’s highest rank occurred in 1915 at No. 278

Elroy

Elroy made the Top 500 American male names in 1917 and 1918. Then it bobbed in and out of the Top 500 until its last appearance at No. 497 in 1936

Eloy

54 American males were named Eloy in 2012, the exact same number that were named Dutch, Lino and Pavel

Elmer

Elmer was a Top 50 American male name between 1880 and 1921

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