Male Names Female Names
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Eirnin: | possible from iarn "iron"; male or female. |
Elatha: | (AHL-a-hah) An old name meaning "art or craft." |
Ennis: | (Gael) "sole or only choice." |
Eochaid: | (OH-kad) Old Irish=ech "horse." May mean "horse rider." Real and legendary kings bore this name, horses were symbols of kingship and nobility in early Irish culture. Also a Saint Eochaid who was bishop of Tallaght, and another who was the abbot of Lismore. Eochaidh. |
Eocho: | (OH-koh) Nickname for Eochaid that became its own name. Eocho mac Tairdelbaig was an ancestor of the O'Hallinan and O'Quinn families. |
Eoghan: | (oh-GAHN or OHN) "god's gracious gift." "well-born." Old Irish=name Eogan "born of the yew tree": eo "yew" + gein "birth." Name of several early kings and saints. Eogan mac Damthacht was a celebrated Ulster hero. Earliest Saint Eoghan was a 6th C. bishop of Tyrone, and uncle of Saint Kevin. Eoin, Eogan, Owen. |
Eoin: | (OH-en or OH-een) Irish= Latin Johannes. Irish names Eoin and Sean both derive from Johannes. Sean, from the French Jehan, was introduced to Ireland by Norman French centureis after Johannes became an Irish name. |
E: | (OH-en)(H) "god's gracious gift." John. |
E: | (OH-en BAHSH-chuh) John the BaptiSaint |
Erc: | might be "battle boar." Earc. |
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