Dog names

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Ea

Eady

Eager (English) [mf]

Eagle

Ealay [f]

Eamonn (Irish) [m]
form of Edmund

Ean (Irish)
"bird"

Earl (Teutonic, Old English) [m]
"intelligence", or "nobleman"

Earleen [f]
form of Earl

Earley

Early

Earnest [m]
form of Ernest

Earrach

Eartha

Ease

Easie

Easily

Easter

Eastern

Easy (English) [mf]

Easyrider

Eaufelio

Eaugorek

Eautie

Eb

Eba

Ebba

Ebbe

Ebbie

Ebbo

Ebby

Ebe (Italian) [f]

Eben

Ebene

Ebenezer (Hebrew) [m]
"stone of help"; monument erected by Samual in the Old Testament

Eber

Eberh

Eberhard (Teutonic) [m]
"boar hardy"

Ebert (Old English) [m]
"noble bright" or "edge bright"

Ebi

Ebie

Ebo

Ebon [m]

Eboney

Eboni

Ebony (English) [f]

Eb-rajco

Ebro

Ebros [m]

Ebru

Ebs

Ebu

Ebuzz

Ecco

Eccogulliver

Echo (Greek) [f]
nymph with speech impediment in Greek mythology. Could only repeat what others said.

Echse

Eck

Eckardt

Eckart

Eckbert (Teutonic) [m]
"edge bright"

Eckhard (Teutonic) [m]
"edge brave"

Ecki

Eckle

Ecko

Ecks

Ecky

Eclair

Eclipse

Eco

Econ [m]

Ecstacy

Ed [m]
short form of names beginning with Ed

Eda

Edalene

Edana [f]
short form of Aidan

Edd (English) [mf]
"double d"

Edda

Edde

Eddi

Eddie [m]
short form of Edward, Edmund

Eddil

Eddo

Eddy

Edel

Edela

Edelblut

Edelgard

Edelrot

Edelweiss

Eden (Hebrew) [f]
"place of pleasure"

Edgar (Old English) [m]
"rich spear" or "blessed spear"

Edgard

Edge (English) [m]

Edgey

Edi

Ediko

Edilo

Edina

Edine

Edis [m]

Edison

Edit

Edith (Old English) [f]
"rich war" or "blessed war"

Editha

Edith's

E'Djinn

Edle

Edler

Edmee

Edmond (French, Dutch) [m]
from of Edmund

Edmund (Old English) [m]
"rich protector" or "blessed protector"

Edna (Hebrew) [f]
"pleasure"

Edo

Edoardo (Italian) [m]
form of Edward

Edor

Edox

Edra

Edric (Old English) [m]
"rich ruler" or "blessed ruler"

Edsel (English) [m]

Edsert

Edu

Eduardo (Spanish, Portugese) [m]
form of Edward

Edulf

Edur

Edward (Old English) [m]
"rich guard" or "blessed guard"

Edwie

Edwin (Old English) [m]
"rich friend" or "blessed friend"

Edwina [f]
form of Edwin

Edy

Eef [mf]

Eefje

Eefke

Eeiche

Eero

Eeros

Eevee

Eexi

Eeyore

Efarim

Efendi

Effa

Effe

Effendi

Effi

Effie [f]

Effluence

Effrigga

Effulge

Effuse

Effy

Efke

Efra

Efsun (Turkish) [f]
"freedom"

Ega

Egan

Egar

Egbert [m]
form of Eckbert

Egeria

Egga

Egge

Eggi

Eggo

Eggos

Egil (Old Norse) [m]
"edge or point [of a sword]"; name of Icelandic hero

Egilio

Egilo

Eginolf

Egir

Egisa

Egmar

Egmara

Ego

Egoli

Egon (Teutonic) [m]
"edge or point [ of a sword]"

Egor (Hungarian) [m]
"best among his equals"

Egus

Egyik

Ehnz

Ehre

Ehtel

Eian

Eibe

Eibhear (Gaelic) [m]
according to legend the son of the first of the Gaels to come to Ireland

Eicha

Eiche

Eick

Eicka

Eicke

Eickel

Eickena

Eicko

Eico

Eicos

Eidi

EightBall

Eik

Eika

Eike

Eiko

Eila

Eileen [f]
form of Helen

Eilen

Eilgard

Eilidh (Gaelic) [mf]
"light"

Eilika

Eiliko

Eilish (Celtic) [f]
form of Elisabeth

Eimear

Einav (Hebrew)
"grape"

Eine

Einjeru (Japanese) [f]
"angel"

Einstein [m]

Einstien

Einzi

Eira

Eirco [m]

Eireann (Gaelic) [m]
"Ireland"

Eireen

Eirene

Eirik

Eirin

Eisa

Eischa

Eische

Eisha

Eitel

Eitenna

Eivo

Eiwa

Ejax

Eje (English) [mf]
form of eye

Eji [f]

Ek

Ekin

Ekita (Native American) [f]

Ekke

Ekkehard

Ekko

Eko

Ekszer (Hungarian) [f]

Ekwendeni

El

El Diablo [m]

El Paso

El Torro

Ela [f]

Elaine (French) [f]
form of Helen

Elan

Elangeni Masai

Elanka

Elanor [f]
"little flower" from the book "The Lord of the Rings"

Elara

Elaya (Dutch) [f]

Elba [f]
island off the west coast of Italy where Napoleon was exiled

Elbe

Elberth

Elbie

Elbo [m]

Elby

Elch

Elcho

Elck

Elco

Elda

Eldo

Eldorado

Eldred (Old English) [m]
"noble counsel"

Elea [f]
short form of Eleanor

Eleazar

Eleck

Electra

Eleen

Elegance

Eleisa

Eleiza

Elek (Hungarian) [m]

Elektra

Elena (Italian, Spanish) [f]
form of Helen

Elenore

Eleonor [f]
form of Eleanor

Eleonore

Elesse

Elesta

Eleu [f]

Elexi

Elexis

Elf

Elfa [f]
form of Elva

Elfe

Elfen (Welsh) [f]
"element"

Elfi

Elfie

Elfin

Elfreda (Old English) [f]
"elf strength" or "noble power"

Elfriede

Elfrun

Elftrud

Elfy

Elga

Elge

Elgrando

Eli (Hebrew) [m]
"offering" or "high"; high priestess of Israel and teacher of Samual in Old Testament

Elia

Eliane (Greek) [f]
"sun"

Eliano

Elianto [m]

Elias (Greek, Spanish) [m]
form of Elijah

Elien [f]

Eliene

Eliette

E-life (English) [m]

Eligius

Elijah (Hebrew) [m]
"God is the Lord"; Hebrew prophet in 9th century BC

Elima [f]

Elimar

Elin

Elina

Eline

Eliot [f]
form of Elliot

Elis

Elisa

Elisabeth [f]
form of Elizabeth

Elisca

Elise [f]
short form of Elizabeth

Elisha (Hebrew) [m]
"God is helpful"; prophet, successor of Elijah

Elishama (Hebrew) [f]
"God has heard"

Elissa (Phoenician, Russian) [f]
unknown, or short form of Elizabeth

Elit

Elite

Eliun

Elivien

Elixir

Eliza

Elizabeth (Hebrew) [f]
"oath of God"

Elja

Eljakim (Hebrew) [m]

Elk

Elka

Elkas

Elke [f]
form of Adelheid

Elkena

Elki

Elko

Elky

Ella [f]
short form of Ellen

Ellado (Greek) [mf]
"come here"

Elle (French) [f]
"female"

Elleke

Ellen (English) [f]
form of Helen

Ellengart

Ellery

Elles (English) [f]
alice'

Ellex

Elli

Ellie

Ellika [f]

Ellinor (Arabic) [f]
"God is my light"

Elliot [m]
form Elias

Ellis

Ellm

Ello

Elloise

El-Lute

Elly

Ellyas

Elm

Elma

Elmar

Elmas (Turkish) [f]
"diamond"

Elmax [m]

Elme

Elmer (Old English) [m]
"noble famous"

Elmira [f]
city in Canada

Elmo (Teutonic) [m]
"helmet" or "protection"

Elodie

Eloise [f]

Elona

Eloy

Elpaso

Elphie

Elphin

Elquinta

Elra

Elrado

Elri

Elric (Teutonic) [m]
"elf ruler"

Elrond (Sindarin) [m]
"star dome"; elven ruler in Rivendell in Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings'

Elroy

Els

Elsa [f]

Elsa-H

Elsch

Else

Elsi

Elsie [f]
form of Alice

Elska

Elske (Dutch) [f]

Elson [m]

Elspet (Scottish) [f]
form of Elizabeth

Elster

Elsy (English) [f]

Elta

Elton (Old English) [m]
"Ella's town"

Elty [f]

Elu

Elva (Teutonic, Icelandic, Irish) [f]
"elfin" / "ripples in a stream" / "olive"

Elvi

Elvira (Gothic) [f]
"noble truth"

Elvis [m]
possibly form of Elwin

Elwin (Teutonic) [m]
"noble friend" or "elf friend"

Elwira

Elwood

Ely

Elyria [f]

Elz

Elza (Hebrew) [mf]
"very sweet, cute"

Elzar [m]

Elzbieta (Polish) [f]
form of Elizabeth

Elze

Elzi

Emane

Emanon

Emanuel

Emas
"gold"

Embada

Embangweni

Ember

Embleer-rah [m]
from the book Watershipdown

Embros (Native American) [mf]
courage fire

Emda

Emeline (Teutonic) [f]
"work"

Emely

Emerald (English) [f]
green gem

Emerentia

Emergo (Latin) [mf]

Emeric (Teutonic) [m]
"horse rule"

Emerson (Old English) [m]
"descendent of Emery"

Emery (English) [m]
hard black substance

Emi (Japanese) [f]
"blessed with beauty"

Emidio (Latin) [m]
"half god"

Emil (Latin, Teutonic) [m]
"industrious" / "work"

Emile [m]

Emilie (French. German) [f]
form of Emily

Emilio (Italian) [m]
form of Emil

Emily [f]
form of Emil

Emin

Emina

Eminem (English) [m]
rapper

Emio [m]

Emir

Emitt

Emma (Teutonic) [f]
"whole" or "universal"

Emmanuel (Hebrew) [m]
"God is with us"; the foretold name of the Messiah in the Old Testament

Emmanuelle (French) [f]
form of Emmanuel

Emmely

Emmey

Emmi

Emmidahl

Emmie

Emmit (English) [m]

Emmo

Emmy

Emo

Emona

Empangeni

Empire (English) [m]

Emporio [m]

Empressa

Empresse [f]
variation of Empress

Emrys (Welsh) [m]
form of Ambrose

Emu

Emuna

Emy

En

En Riqu

En Vogue (French) [f]

Ena

Enak [m]

Enana (Native American)
*all around*

Encan

Encarnation (Spanish) [m]
"incarnation"; name of Spanish festival, celebrated on Christmas Day

Enchanteresse (French) [f]

Enchi

Enchilada

Enchy

Encke [f]

Enco

Enda

Ender (Turkish) [m]
"one in a million"

Endi

Endie

Endo

Endoe (English) [m]
andrew'

Endor

Endos

Endra

Endro

Endru

Endy

Ener

Energizer

Energy (English) [mf]

Enero

Enez

Enfy (Welsh) [mf]
"rainbow"

Engali

Engel (Teutonic) [m]
"Angle"; name of Germanic tribe that settled in Britain. England is named for them.

Engelberga

Engelbert (English) [m]

Engele

Engie

Engii [mf]

EngineErin

Engy

Enid (Welsh) [f]
"soul" or "life"

Enie

Enigma [f]
"immortal"

Enja

Enji

Enjoy (English) [f]

Enjy

Enka

Enkas

Enke

Enki

Enkien (Turkish) [mf]
"puppy"

Enko

Enna

Enne

Enni

Ennio (Latin) [m]
"ninth"

Enno

Ennor

Enny

Enola

Enox

Enrica (Italian) [f]
form of Henry

Enrico (Italian) [m]
form of Henry

Enrique (Spanish) [m]
form of Henry

Enriquo

Ensa

Enschi

Enschie

Enschy

Enso

Entstammt

Envey

Eny

Enya

Enyo

Enza

Enzi

Enzia

Enzian

Enzicko [m]

Enzie

Enzino

Enzio

Enzo [m]

Enzol

Enzoray [mf]

Enzy

Enzzo

Eoghan (Celtic) [m]
"yew born"

Eoin (Gaelic) [m]
form of John

Eolas

Eomer (Old English) [m]
Ancestor of the first king of Mercia (ancient area in England); king of Rohan in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings

Eor

Eos

Eowyn (Old English) [f]
"horse lover"; from Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings

Epcot

Epcott

Ephialthes

Ephor

Ephraim (Hebrew) [m]
"fruitful"; son of Joseph and ancestor of one of the twelve Hebrew tribes.

Ephram [m]

Epic

Epo [m]

Epos (Dutch) [m]

Epp

Eppe [mf]

Eppie [f]

Eppo

Eppu

Epraim

Epsa

Epson

Epstein

Epu

Eques (Latin) [m]
"horserider"

Equin [m]

Equity

Era (Greek) [f]

Erainn

Erak

Eran (Hebrew) [m]
"the wakefull"

Eras

Erasmus (Greek) [m]
"love"

Erastus

Erbel

Erco

Erda

Erdal

Erdész

Erdmi

Erdo

Erek

ERElroy

Erera

Eres

Erex

Ergo

Erhard (Teutonic) [m]
"honour brave"

Erhos Zeus

Eri

Eric (Old Norse) [m]
"ever ruler"; 10th century explorer who discovered Greenland

Erica (Latin) [f]
"heather" or form of Eric

Erich (German)
form of Eric

Erie

Erik (Swedish, Danish, Dutch) [m]
form of Eric

Erika (German, Scandinavic, Dutch) [f]
form of Eric

Erin (Irish) [f]
form of Eireann

Erinn

Eris

Erit

Eriu

Erk

Erka

Erkau

Erke

Erko

Erkon

Erl

Erla

Erland

Erle

Erlkoenig

Erlo

Erlo-Beeth

Erlos

Erlux

Erma

Ermanrich

Erme

Ermo

Erna

Ernacius (Latin) [mf]
"for ever"

Ernak

Ernest (Teutonic) [m]
"earnest"

Ernesta

Erneste

Ernestia [f]

Ernestiene

Ernesto [m]

Erni

Ernie (English) [m]
puppet of Sesamestreet

Ernio

Ernnie

Erno

Ernsa

Ernst (German, Dutch) [m]
form of Ernest

Erny

Ero

Eroica

Eroika

Erol

Erold

Eron

Eros (Greek) [m]
god of love

Eroson

Erp

Erpa

Erra

Erras

Erris

Erro

Errol

Error (English) [mf]

Erros

Erso

Erszi [f]

Erta

Ertel

Erti [mf]

Erus

Erwiga

Erwin [m]
form of Irwin

Ery

Esam

Esau (Hebrew) [m]
"hairy"

Esbe

Escala

Escapade

Escha

Esche

Eschinta

Eschly

Esco

Escobar (Spanish) [m]
pablo escobar: famous drugsdealer

Escort

Esda

Esha [f]
"desire"

Eshellita [f]

Eshra

Esis [f]

Esisziktanya

Esja [f]

Eska

Eske

Eskimo

Esko

Esko-Kay

Eskoll

Eskor

Esku

Esky [mf]

Eslan [m]

Esley [f]

Esli

Eslin

Esmaralda (Spanish)
different way of writing Esmeralda

Esme (Spanish)
short form of Esmeralda

Esmee (Spanish)
short form of Esmeralda

Esmée (Spanish)
short form of Esmeralda

Esmeralda (Spanish)
"emerald"

Esmo [mf]

Esmond (Old English) [m]
"grace protection"

Espa (Spanish) [f]
short of Espagne (Spain)

Espe

Esper

Esperanza (Latin) [f]
"hope"

Espion

Espirit

Espresso

Esprit (French)

Esra

Essda

Esse

Essex

Essi

Esso

Essu

Essy

Esta

Estalita (Spanish) [f]
Esta = be lita = small

Estan

Estara

Este

Esteban (Spanish) [m]
form of Stephen

Estee (Teutonic) [f]
"wild"

Estel

Estelle (Latin) [f]
"star"

Ester [f]
form of Esther

Estevan (Spanish) [m]
form of Stephen

Estha (Arabic) [m]
"cream"

Esther (Persian, Hebrew) [f]
"start" / "secret"

Esthera

Esthra

Esto

Estom

Estor

Estorio

Estra

Estrella (Spanish) [f]
"star"

Estrelle (French) [f]
"star"

Estrix [f]

Esty

ET

Eta

Etalka (Hebrew) [f]
ethelka'

Etax

Ethan (Hebrew) [m]
"firmness"

Ethel (Teutonic) [f]
"noble"

Ethelka (Hungarian) [f]

Ethyfix [m]

Etibo [m]

Etienne (Old English) [m]
"noble famous"

Etiennette

Etinee

Etka

Etna (Italian) [f]
vulcan

Eto

Etosha

Etsch

Etscha

Etta [f]
short form of names ending with etta

Ettan (Swedish) [f]
"number one"

Ette

Etter (Dutch) [mf]

Etty

Etu

Etz

Etzel

Eudora (Greek) [f]
"good gift"

Eugene (Greek) [m]
"well born"

Eugenia [f]
form of Eugene

Eugenie

Eukalipta (Dutch) [f]
witch in the book Paulus de Boskabouter

Eulalia

Eule

Eulla

Eumel

Eunice (Greek) [f]
"good victory"

Euphrates

Eurasie

Eurbin [m]
form of Urbanis

Eureka

Eurka

Euro

Europa

Europe

Euryante

Eusebius

Ev

Eva (Hebrew) [f]
form of Eve

Evaline

Evalotte

Evan (Welsh) [m]
form of John

Evander (Greek) [m]
"good man"

Eve (Hebrew) [f]
"life"

Evelien

Evella

Evelyn (Latin) [mf]
"bird"

Evelyne (Gaelic) [f]
"the friendly one"

Even

Evenly

Ever

Everdien

Evert (Dutch) [m]
form of Eberhard

Evgeni (Russian) [mf]
"powerful"

Evi

Evianne [f]

Evie

Evil (English) [mf]

Evinrude

Evisu [m]

Evita

Evjatar (Hebrew) [m]
"excellently"

Evko [m]

Evo

Evye

Ewa (Polish) [f]
form of Eva

Ewald

Ewan

Ewanda

Ewen

Ewok

Ewold (Dutch) [m]
ewoud'

Ex

Exa

Exakt

Excalibur

Exception

Excès (French) [f]

Exe

Exel

Exelent

Exellance

Exellent

Exena

Exeter

Exi

Exina

Exit (English) [mf]

Exitus

Exl

Exo

Exon

Exor

Extacy

Extra

Exxon

Exzan [m]

Eya

Eybe

Eyca

Eycha

Eyck

Eycke

Eyco

Eyes (English) [f]

Eyk

Eyka

Eyke

Eykel

Eyko

Eyla

Eylah [f]

Eylin

Eyline

Eylo

Eyonara

Eyoni [mf]

Eyota

Eyra

Eyrin

Eyscha

Eysha

Eywock

Ezadro

Ezechiel [m]

Ezekiel (Hebrew) [m]
"God strengthens"

Ezel

Ezeli (Turkish) [f]
"eternal"

Ezi

Ezra (Hebrew) [m]
"help"; prophet of the Old Testament

Ezrah (Hebrew)

Ezri [f]

Ezulu

Ezulwini

Ezwar (English) [m]

Ezza

Ezzar

Ezzo

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