This is a list of submitted names in which an editor of the name is
Evil.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Emine f JapaneseFrom Japanese 笑 (
emi) meaning "to laugh; laughter" combined with 音 (
ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Emmsdan m & f Yoruba (Rare)Means "excellence of God's Salvation" in Igala (a language in the Yoruboid branch, common to Nigeria), from Igala
emms "excellence" and
dan "God Our Salvation".
Emomu f & m IjawMeans "follow me home" in Ijaw.
Emperor m English (Rare), Romani (Archaic)Middle English (especially representing the title given to the head of the Roman Empire) from Old French
emperere, from Latin
imperator ‘military commander’, from
imperare ‘to command’, from
in- ‘towards’ +
parare ‘prepare, contrive’.
Empire m & f English (Rare)From the English word
Empire, "Supreme power; sovereignty; sway; dominion".
En f JapaneseFrom Japanese 園 (
en) meaning "garden". Other kanji is possible.
En m ChineseFrom Chinese 恩(
en) meaning "favor, grace, kindness".
Enatsu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (
e) meaning "love, affection", 恵 (
e) meaning "favour, benefit" or 江 (
e) meaning "creek, bay" combined with 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Enayatollah m PersianPersian form of
Inayatullah. A notable bearer of this name was the Iranian historian and philosopher Enayatollah Reza (1920-2010).
Enchantra f English (American, Rare), ObscureFrom the English word
enchantress meaning "charming woman" or "witch". It was used for a character on the American television series
Bewitched (1964-1972).
Endo m EstonianIn use since the Middle Ages, the name is of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a diminutive of
Hendrik or
Andres (compare
Endla).
Endurance m & f English (African)From the English word
endurance, which is ultimately of Old French origin. Known bearers of this name include the Nigerian sprinter Endurance Abinuwa (b. 1987), the Nigerian soccer player Endurance Idahor (1984-2010) and the Nigerian cricketer Endurance Ofem (b... [
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Ener m TurkishMeans "hero" or "brave, courageous, manly" in Turkish.
En'ichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 園 (
en) meaning "garden" combined with 一 (
ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
En'ichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 延 (
en) meaning "prolong", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Enjirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 燕 (
en) meaning "swallow (bird)", 延 (
en) meaning "prolong" and 二 (
ji) meaning "two" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Enna f JapaneseFrom Japanese 苑 (
en) meaning "pasture, park, garden" combined with 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Enoba f IdomaMeans "mother of my husband" or "mother-in-law" in Idoma.
Enri f JapaneseFrom Japanese 円 (
en) meaning "circle, ring" combined with 利 (
ri) meaning "profit, benefit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Enza m JapaneseFrom Japanese 燕 (
en) meaning "swallow (bird)" combined with 三 (
za) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Enzaburou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 延 (
en) meaning "extend, lengthen", 三 (
zabu) meaning "three" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Enzou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 円 (
en) meaning "circle, ring" combined with 僧 (
zou) meaning "Buddhist priest, monk", 三 (
zou) meaning "three", 蔵 (
zou) meaning "warehouse, storehouse" or 造 (
zou) meaning "create, make, physique, structure"... [
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Eo-jin m & f KoreanMeans "compassionate, benevolent" in Korean.
Epainetos m Ancient Greek, Biblical GreekDerived from the Greek adjective ἐπαινετός
(epainetos) meaning "praised, praiseworthy, laudable", itself a derivative of the Greek noun ἔπαινος
(epainos) meaning "approval, praise, commendation"... [
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Ephai m Biblical HebrewMeans "gloomy" or "bird-like" in Hebrew. This is a character in the Old Testament.
Ephrem m EnglishVariant of
Ephraim. A known bearer of this name was Ephrem the Syrian, a 4th-century Syrian deacon who was also a prolific Syriac language hymn writer and theologian... [
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Eran f JapaneseFrom Japanese 瑛 (
e) meaning "luster of gem" combined with 蘭 (
ran) meaning "orchid". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eraoranhan m Guanche MythologyFrom Guanche *
era-uraɣan meaning "he who is in the fiery" (cf.
Orahan). This was the name of a god worshipped by men on the island of Hierro (present-day Canary Islands, Spain), which was inhabited by a people known as the Bimbache.
Erblina f AlbanianDerived from Albanian
erë "wind; scent; fragrance; smell" and
bli "linden tree; lime tree".
Erebi f IjawMeans "the beauty of womanhood" in Ijaw.
Ergün m TurkishFrom Turkish
er meaning "man, hero, brave" and
gün meaning "sun, day".
Erion m AlbanianMeans "our wind" or "wind from the Ionian Sea" in Albanian, from the elements
erë, era meaning "wind" and
jonë meaning "our" or
Jon (Ionian Sea).
Eriri f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (
e) meaning "love, affection", 李 (
ri) meaning "plum" combined with 梨 (
ri) meaning "pear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Erjon m AlbanianMeans "our wind" or "wind from the Ionian Sea" in Albanian, from the elements
erë, era meaning "wind" and
jonë meaning "our" or
Jon (Ionian Sea).