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Eabha: (AY-va) from From the Old Irish Eva. In legend, Eva was one of the wives of Nemed, and early invader of Ireland.
Eachna: (AK-na) Old Irish=ech "horse." Early legend has a Connacht princess named Eachna who was one of the loveliest and cleverest women in the world. Echna.
Eadan: (AH-dan) Old Irish=name Etan, borne in one tale by the beloved of the hero Cu Chulainn.
Earlene: "pledge."
Eavan: (E-van) Old Irish=aibinn "fair form." Name of several legendary Irish princesses. Modern Irish Aoibheann.
Ebliu: another name of the sun goddess; or the Irish word oiph "beauty, sheen, radiance." Eibhliu, Eblenn, Eibhleann.
Edana: "ardent, flame, fiery, zealous." Ethna, Eda, Eithna.
Eibhil: (ay-LEEN) "light"; from French Aveline, brought by the Normans, and very popular among the Middle Ages' nobility. Eibhlihin, Eily, Ebliu, Aibhilin.
Eile: (EL-eh-nohr) "light." Eleanor, Lean (LEHN).
Eileen: "bringer of light"; version of Helen. Eilene, Eleanore, Ellen, Elen, Elan, Ilene, Helen, Eily, Ellie.
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