Italian |
Etymology | English |
Ealberto |
Name of Celtic origin; descendant of Berto. | N/A |
Ebba |
Ancient feminine form of the name Ebbone, derived from Ebe. Name given in honor of the Greek goddess of youth; young woman. | N/A |
Ebbone |
Ancient name given in honor of "Ebe", the Greek goddess of youth; young woman. | N/A |
Ebe |
Derived from the Greek "Ebe"; youth | N/A |
Eberardo |
From the Celtic; strong as a wild boar. | N/A |
Ebone |
From the Celtic; corrupt. | N/A |
Ebrulfo |
From the ancient Saxon; splendid wolf. | N/A |
Eccelino |
From the ancient German "Hetzil"; warrior. | N/A |
Ecclesio |
Word derived from the Greek; man of the cloth, man of the church. | N/A |
Ecdicio |
Derived from the Greek; unclothed. | N/A |
Edda |
Variation "Hedda", derived from the name "Edvige", of Danish origin; fights for happiness. | N/A |
Eddo |
Derived from "Haedda", ancient masculin name of Celtic origin; great-grandfather. | N/A |
Edelberga |
From the ancient Saxon; noble helper. | N/A |
Edesio |
From archaic Latin; without aspirations. | N/A |
Edgardo |
Derived from the Anglo-Saxon; custodian of the patrimony. | N/A |
Edilberto |
Derived from the Saxon; illustrious builder. | N/A |
Edilburga |
Derived from ancient Saxon; she who takes care of the castle. | N/A |
Ediltruda |
Italian variation of "Ediltrude", ancient name of Saxon origin; leads by force. | N/A |
Edistio |
Derived from archaic Latin; is in the high. | N/A |
Editta |
Italian variation of "Edith", derived from the Celtic "Eadgyth"; public act. | N/A |
Edmondo |
Derived form the Anglo-Saxon "ead" and "mund"; he who defends his patrimony. | N/A |
Edoardo |
Derived form the Anglo-Saxon "Eadweard"; he who defends his heredity. | N/A |
Edvige |
From ancient German "Hathuwic"; sacred battle. | N/A |
Edvino |
Derived from the ancient Anglo-Saxon "Edwin"; friend of the country, the governed land. | N/A |
Efebo |
Derived from the Greek "Epheebos"; post teenage, from sixteen to twenty years old. | N/A |
Efisio |
Derived from "Ephisius", Latin variation of the Greek "Ephisios"; citizen of Efeso. | N/A |
Efrem |
Derived from the Hebrew "Ephrajim", variation of the Syrian "Aphrim"; he who bears fruit. | N/A |
Egberto |
Derived form the Anglo-Saxon "Eckbrecht"; famous warrior.. | N/A |
Egduno |
From ancient Celtic; solid as iron. | N/A |
Egeria |
Feminine name given in honor of the nymph "Egeria", mythical counselor of Numa Pompilio; counselor. | N/A |
Egesippo |
Derived from the Greek; poor. | N/A |
Egidio |
Derived from the Greek "Aighidio"; son of the Aegean. | N/A |
Eginardo |
Derived from the Greek, name given in honor of the nymph "Egina", daughter of Aesop; freind of fire. | N/A |
Egisto |
Derived from the Greek "Aigisthos"; nourished with goat's milk. | N/A |
Egizia |
From the Latin "Aegypta"; woman from Egypt. | N/A |
Egle |
Name given to the most beautiful mythical Fates, who according to legend, loved to play games on the herders. Derived from the Greek; shining, brilliant, beautiful. | N/A |
Eirardo |
Derived from the Gaelic; custodian, protector of Ireland. | N/A |
Elaide |
Ancient feminine name of Latin origin; unappealing. | N/A |
Elano |
From the Latin; falcon. | N/A |
Eldrado |
Derived from the Celtic; man of the forest. | N/A |
Eleazaro |
From the ancient Aramaic "El'azar"; helped by God. | N/A |
Elena |
Derived from the Greek "Elènò"; flame. | N/A |
Eleonora |
From the provincial "Hellionor"; she who has mercy, merciful. | N/A |
Elettra |
Name given in honor of on of the Pleiades, daughter of Atlantis and Pleione; blonde like amber. | N/A |
Eleucadio |
Name of ethnic origin; from Elide, a city in Peloponnesia. | N/A |
Eleuterio |
Derived from the Greek "Eleutheros"; free, independent. | N/A |
Elfego |
Derived from ancient German; I am an Elf, a spirit of the air. | N/A |
Elia |
From the ancient Aramaic "Eliyâh"; Yahvè is my Lord. | N/A |
Eliano |
Derived from Elia and with the same meaning. Found also in the feminine as Eliana. | N/A |
Eliconide |
Feminine name of ethnic origin; from Elicona, Greek mountain know as Zagora or Paleovuni. It can also mean butterfly. | N/A |
Elifio |
Derived from the Arabic; first. | N/A |
Eligio |
Derived from the Latin; chosen, elite. | N/A |
Elilegio |
Derived from the Celtic; distinguished, egregious. | N/A |
Elimena |
Masculine name of ethnic origin; from Elim, a place where according to tradition, in the Exodus of the Jews, was the seventh stop in the desert. | N/A |
Elio |
Derived from the Greek "Eelios"; the sun. | N/A |
Eliodoro |
Derived from the Greek "Eelios" and "doron"; gift from the sun. | N/A |
Elisa |
Derived from the Hebrew "El" and "Ischia"; God is health. | N/A |
Elisabetta |
From the Aramaic "Elischeba"; she who swears by God. | Elisabeth |
Eliseo |
Derived from the Hebrew "Elisha"; God is my salvation. | N/A |
Elisia |
Variation of the name Elisabetta. | N/A |
Ella |
Derived from the Hebrew "El" and "Yai"; God is Lord. | N/A |
Elladio |
Name of ethnic origin; inhabitant of Ellade, region found in Tessaglia, in Greece. | N/A |
Elmo |
Derived from ancient German "Helm"; helmet. | N/A |
Elodia |
Derived from archaic German; owner of wealth. | N/A |
Elogio |
Derived from the Greek "Eylogion"; he who praises. | N/A |
Eloisa |
Feminine name of Iberian origin, which corresponds to the Italian name of Luisa; illustrious woman. | N/A |
Elpidiforo |
Derived from the Greek; he who brings hope. | N/A |
Elpidio |
From the Latin "Elpidus"; hope. | N/A |
Elsa |
From ancient Hig German "Kelza"; handle. Used also as a variation of the English Elisabeth. | N/A |
Elvezio |
Name of ethnic origin, derived from the name given to the people of a region in ancient Gaul, between the lake Brigantin and the Rhyne; belonging to the Elvizii, the modern day Swiss. | N/A |
Elvino |
Derived from the ancient Saxon "Alwin"; everyone's friend. | N/A |
Elvira |
Feminine name originating from the Iberian peninsula, derived from the Hebrew "Elbirah"; God's temple. | N/A |
Elzeario |
Name of ethnic origin, derived from the High German; inhabitant of Elz. | N/A |
Emanuele |
Derived from the Hebrew "Immanuele"; God is with us. | N/A |
Emerenziana |
Derived from the Latin "Emerentiana"; well deserved. | N/A |
Emerico |
Derived from the Latin "Emeritus"; he who deserves. | N/A |
Emerio |
From the Latin; he who deserves. | N/A |
Emerita |
Feminine variatio of Emerito with the sam meaning. | N/A |
Emerito |
Derived from the Latin "Emeritus"; he who deserves. | N/A |
Emidio |
Derived from the Latin "Hemigdius"; half God, demi-God. | N/A |
Emila |
Masculine name of a Roman people; corteous. | N/A |
Emilia |
Derived from the Latin "Aemilius", name of a Roman people; gracious, corteous. | N/A |
Emiliana |
Variation of Emilia; gracious, corteous. | N/A |
Emiliano |
From the Latin "Aemilus"; competitor. | N/A |
Emilio |
Derived from the Latin "Aemilius", name of a Roman people; gracious, corteous. | N/A |
Emiterio |
Derived from the Celtic; emissary, messenger. | N/A |
Emma |
Derived from ancient German "Amme"; nourishes. | N/A |
Emmelia |
Derived from the German "Emmel"; works energetically. | N/A |
Emmerano |
From the Celtic; energetic counselor. | N/A |
Emmerico |
From ancient High German "Hamerich"; very prepared for war. | N/A |
Encratide |
From the Greek "Enkratees"; caste. | N/A |
Endimione |
Name of Greek origin, given in honor of the mythical herder of Caria, son of Jupiter. | N/A |
Enea |
From the Greek "Aineas"; praised. | N/A |
Enecone |
From the Celtic; exhausted, spiritless. | N/A |
Enedina |
From the Phoenician; taciturn, quiet. | N/A |
Engleberto |
From the ancient Saxon "Engle", latinized as Angli, name of a northern European people, and from "bercht"; illustrious Anglo. | N/A |
Enimia |
Derived from the Celtic; reality. | N/A |
Ennata |
Derived from the Celtic; daughter of unknown parents. | N/A |
Ennemondo |
Derived from the Celtic; ninth child. | N/A |
Ennio |
Derived from the Celtic; destined. | N/A |
Ennodio |
Derived from the Celtic; destined to God. | N/A |
Enotrio |
Name of ethnic origin; son of Enotria, land of wine, ancient name given to present day Italy. | N/A |
Enrichetta |
Feminine diminutive form of Enrico; powerful in her land. Found also as Enrica. | N/A |
Enrico |
Derived from the ancient High German "Heimrich"; powerful in his land. | Henry |
Epafra |
Abbreviated variation of "Epaphroditus", name given in honor of "Epaphus", son of Jupiter. | N/A |
Epafrodita |
From the Latin "Epaphroditus"; loved by Epaphus. | N/A |
Epagato |
From the Celtic; leader. | N/A |
Eparchio |
Derived from the Greek; governor. | N/A |
Epeldrita |
Derived from the Gaelic; counselor of the Elfs. | N/A |
Epicaride |
Derived from the Greek; his heart is in the heavens. | N/A |
Epidopio |
Derived from the Greek "epi" and "poys"; above the feet. | N/A |
Epifana |
Derived from the Greek "Epiphaneia"; apparition. | N/A |
Epifanio |
Derived from the Greek "Epiphaneia"; apparition. | N/A |
Epigmenio |
From the Greek; is above. | N/A |
Epimaco |
Derived from the Greek; helps against adversity. | N/A |
Episteme |
Derived from the Greek "Episteemee"; science, knowledge. | N/A |
Epitacio |
From the Greek; distinguished among his peers. | N/A |
Epitteto |
Derived from the Greek "titheemi"; places himself on others. | N/A |
Equizio |
Name of ethnic origin; inhabitant of Aequi, ancient town of the Lazion region. | N/A |
Eracide |
Ancient Greek name given in honor of the goddess Hera. | N/A |
Eracla |
Ancient name given in honor of "Eraklès", the Greek demi-god Hercules. | N/A |
Eracliano |
Derived from the Greek "Eraklès", the demi-god Hercules. | N/A |
Eraclide |
From the Greek; descendant of Hercules. | N/A |
Eraclio |
From the Greek; pertaining to Hercules. | N/A |
Eradio |
Contraction of the Doric name "Erasio"; the first. | N/A |
Eraide |
Derived from the Celtic; honorable, famous. | N/A |
Eraldo |
Derived from the ancient High German; passionate, animated lord. | N/A |
Erardo |
Derived from the ancient High German "Erhard"; tenaciously committed to honor. | N/A |
Erasma |
Feminine form of the name Erasmus; lovable, likeable. | N/A |
Erasmo |
Derived From the Greek "Eràô", latinized as Erasmus; lovable, likeable. | N/A |
Erasto |
Derived from the Greek "Erastos", lovable, likeable. | N/A |
Erberto |
Name of archaic German origin "Hariberacht"; he who shines in the army. | Herbert |
Ercolano |
Italian variation of "Herculaneum", ancient name of a person and of the famous city of Ercolano. Derived from the Greek "Eraklòs"; famous hero. | N/A |
Ercole |
From the Latin "Hèrculus", derived from the Greek "Eraklòs"; famous hero. | Hercules |
Erconvaldo |
Derived from the Celtic; king of high places. | N/A |
Ereda |
Derived from the Latin "Haeres"; successor, heir. | N/A |
Erena |
Derived from "Erènnia", name given to a Roman people from Samniun, a region in Italy southeast of Rome. | N/A |
Erenia |
Derived from "Erena", name of a Samnite people of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Erennio |
Name of a Samnite people, whose meaning or etymology is unknown. | N/A |
Eriberto |
Derived from the Latin "Heribertus", extracted from the German "Heribert"; shines among soldiers. | N/A |
Erico |
Italian variation of the Scandinavian name "Erik"; rich with honor. | N/A |
Erlinda |
Italian variation of the Flemish "Herlinda"; benevolent lady. | N/A |
Erma |
Derived from the Greek "Ermes", announcement. | N/A |
Ermagora |
Italian variation of the Latin name "Hermagoras", originally Greek; fortunate, lucky | N/A |
Ermanno |
Derived from the ancient German "Hariman"; man of arms. | N/A |
Ermelando |
Derived from ancient Saxon; defender of Odin. | N/A |
Ermelinda |
Derived from the ancient German "Irmilinda"; descendant of Odin. | N/A |
Ermello |
Derived from the Celtic; interpreter, translator. | N/A |
Ermenegarda |
From ancient provincial "Ermenjardis", name derived from the archaic German "Irmingard"; protected by Irmin, otherwise known as the god Odin. | N/A |
Ermenegilda |
Feminine variation of the ancient Visigoth name "Erminigild"; gift from Irmin, ancient German god also called Odin. | N/A |
Ermenegildo |
Name derived from the ancient Visigoth "Erminigild"; gift from Irmin, ancient German god also called Odin. | N/A |
Ermengaudio |
From the Celtic; interprets god's will. | N/A |
Ermete |
Derived from the Greek "òrmòs", to announce, to state. Used also in the feminine form "Hermes". | N/A |
Ermia |
Derived from the ancient Saxon; powerful army. | N/A |
Ermilo |
Name of ethnic origin; inhabitant near Ermus, river in Lidia. | N/A |
Erminia |
Feminine form of the Latin name "Erminius"; Armenian woman. | N/A |
Erminio |
Derived from the the Latin name "Erminius"; Armenian. Found also as "Ermino". | N/A |
Ermippo |
From the Celtic; rich with cattle. | N/A |
Ermocrate |
Derived from the Greek; powerful like Mercury. | N/A |
Ermogene |
Derived from the Greek "òrmogènòs"; descendant of Ermete. | N/A |
Ermolao |
Derived from the Greek "Ermòlaos"; messenger of the people. | N/A |
Ernestina |
Feminine name derived from the ancient High German; brave like an eagle. Found also as Ernesta. | N/A |
Ernesto |
Derived from the ancient High German "Arnust"; powerful, brave warrior, like the eagle. | N/A |
Erodione |
Derived from the Greek; descendant of Eros. | N/A |
Eroe |
Derived from the Greek "Heeroos", a demi-god of Greek mythology; hero. | N/A |
Erone |
From the Greek; he how venerates heroes. | N/A |
Ersilia |
Derived from the Latin "Hersilia", name of the mythical Sabine wife of Romulus, mother of "Prima" and "Aollio". | N/A |
Esanto |
Derived from the Greek; born from a flower. | N/A |
Esau' |
Derived from the Hebrew; hairy. | N/A |
Esdra |
Derived from the Hebrew "Esra"; help. | N/A |
Esichio |
From the Greek; silent, quiet. | N/A |
Esmeralda |
Feminine Spanish name derived from a precious stone, the "emerald"; hope | N/A |
Espedito |
From the Greek; he who is ingenious. | N/A |
Estella |
From the Iberian; star. | N/A |
Esterina |
Diminutive of Ester, author of one of the books of the Old Testament. | N/A |
Esuperanzia |
Derived from the Latin "Exuberantia"; redondant, superfluous. | N/A |
Esuperanzio |
Derived from the Latin; excessive. | N/A |
Esuperia |
From the Latin; exaggerated. | N/A |
Esuperio |
From the Latin; exaggerated. Found also as Essuperio. | N/A |
Etbino |
From the Gaelic:burning with love. | N/A |
Etelberto |
Derived from ancient Danish; illustrious father. | N/A |
Eteltredo |
Derived from ancient Goth; noble counselor. | N/A |
Eteltrita |
Derived from the Gallic; counselor of the elfs. | N/A |
Etelvoldo |
Derived from ancient Saxon; powerful ancestor. | N/A |
Eterio |
Derived from the Greek; companion. | N/A |
Ettore |
Derived from the Greek "Ek-tor", latinized as "Hèctor"; backer, supporter. | N/A |
Eubolo |
Name of ethnic origin, coming or originally from Euboia, an island in the Aegean sea. | N/A |
Eucario |
Derived from the Greek; he who has grace. | N/A |
Eucarpo |
Derived from the Greek; he who bears fruit. | N/A |
Eucherio |
From archaic provincial; gracious. | N/A |
Euclide |
Derived from the Greek "Eykleidees", latinized as "Euclides"; famous, celebrity. | N/A |
Eudossia |
Feminine form of "Eudossio"; donation, given. | N/A |
Eudossio |
Derived from the Greek "Eudes"; donation, given. | N/A |
Eufebio |
Derived from ancient Doric; with eloquent speech. | N/A |
Eufemia |
Derived from the Greek "Eyphòmos"; blessed, acclaimed. | N/A |
Eufemio |
Masculine form of "Eufemia"; blessed, acclaimed. | N/A |
Euflamia |
Derived from the Celtic; has a good soul. | N/A |
Eufrasia |
Derived from the Greek "Eyphrasia"; happiness, joy. | N/A |
Eufrasio |
From the Greek; elate, make happy. | N/A |
Eufredo |
Derived from the Germanic "Gotefridus"; protected by God. | N/A |
Eufronio |
Derived from ancient Doric; born wealthy. | N/A |
Eufrosia |
Derived from the Greek; happy, joyous. | N/A |
Eufrosina |
Derived from the Greek "Euphrosine"; happiness. | N/A |
Eugendo |
Derived from the Greek; surrounded by goodness. | N/A |
Eugenia |
Derived from the Greek "Eygheneia"; nobility. | N/A |
Eugeniano |
Variation of Eugenio with the same meaning. | N/A |
Eugenio |
Derived from the Greek "Eygènios"; of noble stock. | N/A |
Eugrafo |
Derived from ancient Ionian; wholesome, totally good | N/A |
Eulalia |
Derived from the Greek "Eylalios"; loquacious, speaks well. | N/A |
Eulalio |
Derived from the Greek "Eylalios", latinized as Eulalius; gregarious, sociable. | N/A |
Eulampio |
Derived from the Greek; full of goodwill. | N/A |
Eulogio |
Derived from the Greek; giver of goodness. | N/A |
Eumenio |
Derived from the Greek; good soul. | N/A |
Euno |
Derived from the Greek; thinks well. | N/A |
Eupilio |
Name of ethnic origin, derived from the Celtic; from Eupili, present day lake of Pusiano, near Como in northern Italy. | N/A |
Euplio |
Truncated form of the name Eupilio with the same meaning; from Eupili. | N/A |
Euporo |
From the ancient Ionian; bearer of goodness. | N/A |
Euprepia |
Derived from the Latin; swift to do good. | N/A |
Euprepite |
Derived from the ancient Samnite; very luminous. | N/A |
Eupreprio |
Derived from the archaic Latin "Euprepria"; ready to do good. | N/A |
Eupsichio |
Derived from the archaic Latin; has a good soul. | N/A |
Euridice |
Derived from the Greek; giver of justice. | N/A |
Eurosia |
From the ancient Doric; has much grace. | N/A |
Eusanio |
From ancient Ionian; is very hospitable. | N/A |
Eusebia |
Derived from the Greek "Eysebòs"; pious, religious. | N/A |
Eusebio |
Derived from the Greek "Eysèbios", extracted from "Eysebès"; pious, religious, or gives God what he expects. | N/A |
Euseo |
From the Celtic; hospitable. | N/A |
Eusicio |
Derived from the Celtic; hospitable. | N/A |
Eusignio |
Name of ethnic origin; originally from the Pontus Euxinus, ancient name of the Black Sea. | N/A |
Eustachio |
Derived from the Greek "Eystachios", latinized as "Eustàchius"; produces many ears of corn. | N/A |
Eustagio |
Variation of the name "Eustachio" with the same meaning. | N/A |
Eustasio |
Variation of the name "Eustachio" with the same meaning. Found also as Eustasia | N/A |
Eustazio |
Derived from the Latin "Eustathius", extracted from the Greek "Eystàtios", is well. | N/A |
Eustella |
Name of provincial origin; host of the stars. | N/A |
Eusterio |
From the ancient Doric; very free. | N/A |
Eustochia |
Derived from the Latin "Eustochium", feminine variation of "Eustochio", anciently used in the masculine and feminine. | N/A |
Eustochio |
Derived from the Latin "Eustochium", used in the masculine and feminine. | N/A |
Eustolia |
Derived from ancient Latin; dresses well. | N/A |
Eustorgio |
Derived from the Latin "Estorgius", extracted from the Greek; very loved. | N/A |
Eustosio |
From the ancient Ionian; always good. | N/A |
Eustrazio |
From the ancient Doric; very peaceful. | N/A |
Eutalia |
Derived from the Greek; gets along well. | N/A |
Euterpe |
Derived from the Greek; makes happy, satisfies. | N/A |
Eutiche |
Name corresponding to the Italian "Eutichio", derived from the Greek "Eytychès"; happy. | N/A |
Eutichia |
Feminine form of Eutiche; happy. | N/A |
Eutichiano |
Derived from the Greek "Eytychios"; happy, adventurous. | N/A |
Eutichio |
Derived from the name "Eutichiano", from the Greek; happy, adventurous. | N/A |
Eutimio |
Derived from the Greek; happy, in good spirits. | N/A |
Eutimo |
From the Greek; happy, tranquil. | N/A |
Eutizio |
Derived from "Eutichio" with the same meaning. | N/A |
Eutropia |
Derived from the Greek "eu" and "trophee"; well fed. | N/A |
Eutropio |
Derived from the Greek; well nourished. | N/A |
Eva |
Derived from the Hebrew "Hauuâh" or "Héva"; mother of the living. | N/A |
Evagrio |
From archaic Latin; from the fields. | N/A |
Evaldo |
From ancient High German "Ewald", extracted from "ewalt"; defends justice. | N/A |
Evandro |
Name of the mythical son of Mercury; strong, generous. Evandro founded the Pallantea colony in the region of Lazio. | N/A |
Evangelina |
Diminutive of Evangela, derived from the Greek; good tidings. | N/A |
Evangelista |
Derived from the Greek; brings good news. | N/A |
Evaristo |
Derived from the Greek "Eyaristos", latinized as "Evaristus"; very giving. | N/A |
Evasio |
From the Latin; flee, escape. | N/A |
Evelina |
Diminutive of "Eve", feminine the Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the ancient German "Ewa"; law, right, reason. | N/A |
Evellio |
Derived from the Latin "Hevelius", name of ethnic origin; from Havel, near Brandenburg. Found also as Evelio. | N/A |
Evelpisto |
Derived from the Celtic; upholds justice, or eradicates injustice. | N/A |
Evenzio |
From the Latin; is there in times of need. | N/A |
Everardo |
Derived from the Celtic; strong as a boar. | N/A |
Evergete |
Derived from the Greek "Eyergetòs"; benefactor. | N/A |
Evergislo |
From the ancient Saxon; friend of the boar. | N/A |
Evidio |
Ancient Iberian name; apparition. | N/A |
Evilasio |
From ancient Ionian; rises towards the light. | N/A |
Evodio |
Derived from the Greek "Eu" and "Hodos"; walks safe, safe travel. | N/A |
Evorzio |
Name of ethnic origin; from Ebora, today's Evora in Portugal. | N/A |
Evremondo |
From the Celtic; happy boar. | N/A |
Ezechiele |
Derived from the Hebrew "Jechezq'èl"; strong with God's help. | N/A |
Ezio |
From the Greek "Aètios"; friend, lover. | N/A |