Submitted Names of Length 5

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Ervig m Germanic
Meaning unknown.
Ervín m Slovak
Slovak form of Erwin.
Erwan m Indonesian, Malay
Probably a variant of Irwan.
Erwen m English
Variant of Erwin.
Erwig m Gothic
Erwig (after 642 – 687)) was a king of the Visigoths in Hispania (680–687). According to the 9th-century Chronicle of Alfonso III, Erwig was the son of Ardabast, who had journeyed from the Byzantine Empire to Hispania during the time of Chindasuinth, and married Chindasuinth's niece Goda... [more]
Erwyd m Welsh
Meaning uncertain, possibly taken from the town Erwood, called Erwyd in Welsh. The town's name may have been derived from cerwyd, "stag".
Erwyn m Welsh
Welsh name, composed by "gwerd" and "gwyn", with the meaning of "green and white".
Eryxo f Ancient Greek, History
Thought to be derived from the Greek verb ἐρεύγομαι (ereugomai) meaning "to disgorge, blurt out, belch out" (and presumably cognate with Eryx, the name of the eponymous hero of Mount Eryx, a volcano in Sicily)... [more]
Erzen m Albanian
Masculine form of Erza.
Esada f Bosnian
Feminine form of Esad.
Esàia m Corsican
Corsican form of Isaiah.
Esaia m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Yesha'yahu (see Isaiah) via its hellenized form Esaias. Also compare Isaia.
Esasa f Zulu
Means "be happy" in Zulu.
ʿEsato f Eastern African, Amharic
Means "fire" in Amharic.... [more]
Esbol m Kazakh
From Kazakh ес (es) meaning "support" and бол (bol) meaning "to be, to become".
Escol m Arthurian Cycle
A follower of King Arthur. His father was King Aelens of Iceland.
Esdra m Italian, Maltese
Italian and Maltese form of Ezra.
Esege m Mongolian Mythology
Esege Malan (Mongolian: Эсеге Малан, Buryat: Эсэгэ, Russian: Эсэгэ Малан), according to Mongol myth and the belief of the Buryats, is the great Creator of all living things... [more]
Eseia m Biblical Welsh, Biblical
Form of Isaiah used in the Welsh Bible.
Esere m Biblical (Hellenized), Biblical Greek
Variant transcription of Hezro.... [more]
Eseta f Polynesian
Polynesian form of Esther.
Esger m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Danish variant of Asger.
Eshah f Malay, Urdu
Malay and Urdu form of Aisha.
Eshak m Bengali
Bengali form of Ishaq.
Eshal f Muslim
Meaning, "flower in Heaven."
Eshan m Indian
it is the 19 name of lord shiva. So in sort in means god.
Eshaq m Persian
Persian form of Ishaq.
Eshel m Hebrew
it's a kind of a tree-tamarisk.
Eshti f Sanskrit
MEANING - wish, desire,"seeking to go towards"... [more]
Esias m Medieval Romansh, Afrikaans
Medieval Romansh and Afrikaans form of Isaiah via Esaias.
Esico m Medieval German
Esico of Ballenstedt was the progenitor of the house of Ascania, a German nobility family ruling the pricipality of Anhalt.
Ēširk m Balochi
Means " apocynacea" in Balochi.
Esjar m Icelandic
Maculine form of Esja.
Esler m English
Transferred use of the surname Esler.
Esley m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Esley.
Esmar m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Ásmarr.
Esmay f English
Variant of Esmé.
Esmer f Turkish
Means "dark-skinned, tan, brunette" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic أسمر (ʿasmar).
Esmie f English
Variant of Esmee.
Esmil m Spanish (Latin American)
Most commonly used in the Dominican Republic.
Esmin m Bosnian
Masculine form of Esmina.
Esone m Italian
Italian form of Aeson.
Esosa m & f Western African, Edo
Means "God's gift" in Edo language.
Espar m Kurdish
Means "cavalry" in Kurdish.
Esper f Spanish
Short for popular name Esperanza
Espie f English, Filipino
Diminutive of Esperanza.
Eşqin m Azerbaijani
Probably from Azerbaijani eşq meaning "love".
Eşref m Turkish
Turkish form of Ashraf.
Esrom m Mormon
Jaredite and son of Omer.
Esron m Hebrew
Hebrew or Yiddish means happy, joyful possibly shepherd also
Essad m Albanian
Variant of Esad.
Essex m & f English, English (Puritan)
From the place name Essex, or a transferred use of the surname (see Essex)... [more]
Essey f English
Diminutive of Vanessa, Esther, Estelle, or other feminine names with the "es" sound.
Essia f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic آسيا or آسية chiefly used in Northern Africa. According to the Quran, Moses was discovered by Pharaoh's wife Asiya, who raises him as her adopted son.... [more]
Estas m Ukrainian
Variant of Stas borne by the guitarist Estas Tonne (1975-).
Est’at’ m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Eustathios.
Estée f Jewish (Gallicized)
Gallicized form of Estee.
Estek m Polish
Diminutive form of Ernest.
Estel m Literature
Estel is the Sindarin word for 'hope'. This name was given to the character Aragorn in Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' when he lived with the Elves in Rivendell and Imladris.
Estel m & f English
Transferred use of the surname.
Esten m Norwegian
Variant of Øystein.
Estèr f Jèrriais, Provençal, Gascon
Jèrriais, Provençal and Gascon form of Esther.
Estes m English
Transferred use of the surname Estes.
Estia f Greek Mythology (Italianized), Greek (Rare), Afrikaans
Modern Greek and Italian form of Hestia.
Estir f Greek (Rare), Macedonian, Bulgarian (Rare)
Bulgarian and Macedonian form and modern Greek variant of Esther.
Estol m Medieval Occitan
Diminutive of Esteve.
Eston m English (Rare)
From a location name meaning "east town." Possibly transferred use of the name of the town of Eston in Yorkshire, England.
Estur f Faroese
Faroese variant of Ester.
Estus m English
Variant of Eustace.
Esulu m & f Ndebele
Means "clouds" in Ndebele.
Eswin m English (Rare)
Derived from the Old English elements est "grace" and wine "friend." This Old English name was rarely used after the Norman Conquest.
Etana m Sumerian
The thirteenth god-king of the Sumerian dynasty ruling the city of Kish. He was appointed by Anu himself. Etana had no son and prayed daily to Shamash, the sun-god, to grant him a child... [more]
Etana m Maori
Maori form of Ethan.
Etang f Filipino
Diminutive of Violeta, Marieta, and other names ending in -eta. A bearer of this nickname was Enriqueta "Etang" Discher Grau, a prominent Filipina character film actress frequently cast in villainous roles.
Etash m Indian (Rare)
From Sanskrit एतश (etaśa) meaning "shining, brilliant" or "of variegated colour".
Etela f Slovak (Rare)
Allegedly a borrowing of Ethel.
Etera m Maori
Maori form of Ezra.
Eterė f Lithuanian
From the Lithuanian word for "ether," this is occasionally used as a given name
Etgar m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "challenge, dare" in Hebrew, this name is not related to Edgar.
Ethai m Biblical
Variant transcription of Attai, as used in 2 Chronicles 11:20.... [more]
Ethei m Biblical
Variant transcription of Attai, as used in 1 Chronicles 2:35.... [more]
Éthel f French (Rare)
French form of Ethel.
Ethem m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Adham.
Ethem m Mormon
Later Jaredite king and son of Ahah.
Ethen m English
Variant of Ethan.
Ether f American
Name used in reference to the discovery of the element ether.
Ether m Mormon
Jaredite prophet and record keeper.
Ethie f American
Diminutive of Ethel, Etheline, or similar names. It is sometimes given as a full name.
Eðla f Faroese
Faroese form of Edla.
Eðna f Old Norse, Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic and Old Norse form of Eithne.
Ethni f Welsh
Welsh adoption of Eithne.
Ethom m Coptic (Bohairic)
Variant form of Athom.
Ethyl f English
Variant of Ethel.
Etiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "beautiful, good" and 窕 (tiǎo) meaning "slender, charming, quiet and modest".
Etido f Efik
Means "good character" in Efik.
Etika f Sanskrit
MEANING - rushing, darting, shining, brilliant, doe (of variegated colour)... [more]
Etiko f Georgian
Diminutive of Eter and its short forms Eta and Eto.
Etney f Irish (Archaic), Manx
Obsolete Anglicization of Eithne.
Etoro f Efik
Means "praise" in Efik.
Etsai m Basque Mythology
A spirit of knowledge in Basque mythology, his name means "devil" or "fiend". He teaches in a cave, and knows a great deal, but he is feared because, at the end of his lectures, he requires one of his students to remain at his service forever... [more]
Etsuo m Japanese
From Japanese 悦 (etsu) meaning "joy, pleased" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly" or 郎 (o) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Etter f American (Archaic)
Variant of Esther derived from colloquial pronunciation.
Etuna f Georgian
Diminutive of Eter and its short forms Eta and Eto, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).
Etzli f & m Aztec
Aztec name meaning “Blood”
Euain m Scottish (?)
Alternate spelling of Euan.
Eubha f Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Eva.
Eubie m English (American)
Diminutive of Hubert. Stage name of jazz singer Eubie Blake (Born James Hubert Blake, 1877-1983).
Eubod m Germanic
Derived from Old High German êwa "time, age, law" combined with Gothic biutan "to offer" or Old High German boto "bid, offer."
Eudon m Medieval French, Judeo-Anglo-Norman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Eudes (compare Odon). Saint Eudon of Le Puy was a monk and then abbot in the area of Le Puy, Aquitaine (in modern France).
Eugén m Swedish
Variant of Eugen.
Eugeo m Literature (Japanized, Modern)
From one of the main characters of the anime "Sword Art Online: Alicization", the name means "gentle", "working fast", and "honesty".
Eugie m & f Filipino (Rare)
Diminutive of Eugene, Eugenio, or Eugenia.
Euing m Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Latinized form of Ifing, an Old English name probably formed from the name Ifa and the suffix ing.
Eulah f English
Variant of Eula.
Eular f English (American, Archaic), American (South, Archaic)
Variant of Eula reflecting a colloquial pronunciation.
Eulia f Finnish
Diminutive of Eulaalia.
Eulis f Sundanese
Variant of Euis.
Eumen m Croatian (Rare), Bosnian (Rare)
Croatian and Bosnian form of Eumenes.
Eumir m Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of a name that starts with Eu- (such as Eugênio and Eustaquio) with a name that either starts with Mir- (such as Miriã and Mirta) or ends in -mir (such as Ademir).... [more]
Eun-ah f Korean
Korean feminism given name.It is an popular name for girls born in South Korea.
Eunan m Irish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Anglicized form of Adomnán, an Old Irish diminutive of Ádhamh, used to refer to Saint Eunan or Adomnán of Iona (died 704).
Eun-bi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) "silver" and Korean 비 (bi) "rain".
Eunez f English (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Eunice with the spelling being influenced by Inez.
Eun-ha f Korean
From Sino-Korean 銀 (eun) meaning "silver" combined with 河 (ha) meaning "river, stream, creek" or 銀河 (eunha) meaning "galaxy", as well as other hanja combinations.
Eunie f English, American (South)
Diminutive of Eunice. This was the birth name of American screenwriter and actress Ouida Bergère (1886-1974).
Eun-ju f & m Korean
Combination of Sino-Korean elements eun, like 銀 meaning "silver," 恩 meaning "favour, grace" or 殷 meaning "thrive, flourish," and ju, such as 珠 meaning "jewel, pearl," 周 meaning "circumference," 柱 meaning "pillar, column; branch," 州 meaning "state, province" or 宙 meaning "dwelling; time, infinite; sky."... [more]
Eun-mi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 "silver" (eun), and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing" (mi).
Eunoe f Greek Mythology
From Greek εὔνους (eunous) meaning "well-minded, friendly", which is composed of ευ (eu) "good, well" and νοῦς (nous) "mind" (see also Eunous, Eunoia)... [more]
Eunon m Late Greek (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be derived from Greek εὐνῶν (eunon), which is the genitive plural of the Greek noun εὐνή (eune) meaning "bed". In the plural, that word can also refer to stones that are thrown from a ship and used as anchors... [more]
Eun-So f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 은서 (see Eun-Seo).
Eunus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Eunous. This name was borne by a Syrian slave from the 2nd century BC, who was the leader of the slave uprising in the First Servile War.
Eun-ye f Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" combined with 譽 (ye) "fame, reputation; praise".
Eunys f Manx, English (Modern, Rare)
Modern English variant and traditional Manx form of Eunice. It coincides with the Manx word eunys "pleasure; joy; bliss; delight".
Eun-yu f Korean
"Eun/은"kindness, mercy, charity... [more]
Eural m African American
Possible variant of Earl.
Eurem f Welsh
Means "golden jewel" in Welsh.
Euria f Basque (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Basque euri "rain".
Eurik m Croatian, Dutch, Frisian, Norwegian (Archaic), Swedish (Archaic)
Croatian, Dutch, Frisian, Norwegian and Swedish form of Euric. In Swedish and Norwegian, the name is not used outside of translations of historical documents about the 5th century king of the Visigoths.
Euron m Medieval Welsh (Anglicized)
Form Welsh Eur meaning "gold", from Latin Aur meaning "gold".
Euros m Welsh
Derived from Welsh aur meaning "gold", perhaps originally a short form of Euroswydd (itself probably derived from aur and oswydd "enemy").
Eurus m & f Greek Mythology
Eurus was the god of the east wind, one of the four directional Anemoi (Wind-Gods). He was associated with the season of autumn and dwelt near the palace of the sun-god Helios in the far east.
Euryk m Polish
Polish form of Euric.
Euseb m German
German form of Eusebius.
Eutim m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Euthymius.
Euxeo m Galician
Contracted form of Euxenio.
Évald m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Ewald.
Evana f English
Feminine form of Evan.
Evane f Nenets
Means "orphan" in Nenets. This name was given to baby girls who were born after the death of their fathers.
Evann m American
Variant of Evan.
Evans m English (African), English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Evans.
Evasi m Piedmontese
Piedmontese form of Evasius.
Evdem m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Eudemos.
Eveli f Estonian
Combination of Eve and the syllable -li-, most commonly derived from Eliisabet.
Evely f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Evelyn.
Evely f Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Estonian (Modern)
Combination of Eve and Ly and variant of Eveli.
Evena f Finnish (Rare)
Feminine form of Even.
Evena f Breton, French (Modern), French (Caribbean), Haitian Creole
Feminine form of the Breton name Even.
Eveny m & f Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Aibhne.
Everd m Dutch
Dutch shortened form of Eberhard
Evers m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Evers.
Evett f American (Rare), Jamaican Patois (Rare), Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Eve and precursor of modern Yvette. See also Evette.
Evgen m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Yevgen.
Evían m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic name of uncertain origin.
Eviel m Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Invented name, possibly a combination of two other names such as Eva and Miguel or similar names.
Evija f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Evie and Evi.
Evika f Mari
Means "slender" in Mari.
Evika f Estonian, Slovene
Estonian diminutive of Evi and Slovene diminutive of Eva, rarely used as a given name in its own right.
Eviko f & m Georgian
Diminutive of Eva (feminine) and Evgeni (masculine).
Evina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Eva and contracted form of Evelina.
Evine f Norwegian (Rare)
Feminine form of Evin.
Evion m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Evian.
Evíta f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Evita.
Evita f Greek
Diminutive of Paraskevi.
Evlly f English (Canadian)
Possible contractive variation of Evalee.
Evmen m Russian
Russian form of Eumenes.
Evnik m Russian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Yevnik.
Evnon m Georgian (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Georgian form of Eunon via its modern Greek transcription Evnon. This was the name of a 7th-century Catholicos of Caucasian Iberia.
Évode m French
French form of Evodius and Evodus, Masculine form of Évodie.
Evola f & m American
Probably transferred from the Italian surname Evola.
Evold m Finland Swedish (Rare)
A variant spelling of Ewald.
Evott f Medieval English
Diminutive of Eve.
Evrim f & m Turkish
Means "evolution" in Turkish.
Evser f Kurdish
From ev meaning "the, it" and ser meaning "crest, crown, top".
Evşey m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Evsey.
Evtim m Bulgarian, Macedonian
South Slavic variant of Euthymius.
Evtin m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Evgeniy.
Evuša f Croatian (Rare), Czech, Slovak
Croatian, Czech and Slovak diminutive of Eva. Also compare Evuška.
Evynn f English (American)
Female form of Evan and variant of Evynne
Ewcia f Polish
Diminutive of Ewa.
Ewela f Polish
Diminutive of Ewelina.
Ewell m English
Transferred use of the surname Ewell.
Ewind m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Eyvindr.
Ewing m English
Means "law-friend", also a variant of Ewin and Euan.
Éwôld m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Ewald.
Exian f Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal".
Exton m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Notably the name of Robert Downey Jr.'s son.
Exxie f Obscure
Variant of Exie.
Eyarr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Øyarr.
Eyasu m Amharic
Amharic form of Joshua.
Eydan m Spanish (Mexican), Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish form of Aidan, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Eydie f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Edie. This was borne by American singer Eydie Gormé (1928-2013), whose birth name was Edith Garmezano.
Eydna f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Auðr.
Eygló f Icelandic
Icelandic combination of ey "good fortune" or "island" and glóa "to shine, glitter".
Eying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 英 (yīng) meaning "hero, brave" or "flower, petal, leaf".
Eylam m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The name of one of the biblical Noah's grandsons. It means "one who is eternal".
Eylem f & m Turkish
Means "action" in Turkish.
Eylín f Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune") and lín "flax, linen; linen garment, linen gear".
Eylir m Old Norse
Variant of AlvéR.
Eymar m Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse ey "island" or ey "good fortune", or perhaps from the Primitive Scandinavian adverb *aiwa "always", combined with Old Norse mærr "famous".
Eýmir m Turkmen
Turkmen form of Emir.
Eynav f & m Hebrew
Variant of Enav.