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Names That Mean Famous

1300 names found for "Famous"   (page 12 of 26) 

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Eoghan  (Greek)
Variant of Eugene: Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American Playwright Eugene O'Neill
Ephraim  (Hebrew)
Fruitful. Famous Bearer: One of the Biblical Old Testament Joseph's Sons
Erasmus  (Greek)
Desired or Beloved, Worthy of Love. Famous Bearer: St Erasmus (St. Elmo) is the Patron Saint of Sailors, for Whom St Elmo's Fire is Named; Charles Darwin's Grandfather, British Physician and Poet Eras
Erek  (Norse)
Variant of Eric: Ruler of the People. Famous Bearer: Popular Blues Guitarist/Singer Eric Clapton
Eric  (Norse)
Ever or Eternal Ruler. Island Ruler. Famous Bearer: Norwegian Explorer Eric the Red
Erich  (Norse)
Variant of Eric: Ruler of the People. Famous Bearer: Popular Blues Guitarist/Singer Eric Clapton
Erick  (Norse)
Variant of Eric: Ruler of the People. Famous Bearer: Popular Blues Guitarist/Singer Eric Clapton
Erico  (Norse)
Variant of Eric: Ruler of the People. Famous Bearer: Popular Blues Guitarist/Singer Eric Clapton
Erics  (Norse)
Feminine Form of Eric: Ever or Eternal Ruler. Island Ruler. Famous Bearer: Norwegian Explorer Eric the Red
Erika  (Norse)
Feminine Form of Eric: Ever or Eternal Ruler. Island Ruler. Famous Bearer: Norwegian Explorer Eric the Red
Erin  (Irish)
An Ancient and Poetic Name for Ireland. Famous Bearer: Erin from the American Television Series 'The Waltons'
Erle  (English)
Nobleman. Based on the English Title of Earl. Famous Bearer:American Author Erle Stanley Gardner
Ern  (English)
Diminutive of Earnest: a Variant Spelling of the German Earnest, Meaning Serious Determined, Earnestness or Vigor, from the Old German Ernust. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Oscar Wilde's Comedy 'The Impo
Ernestine  (English)
Feminine Form of Earnest: a Variant Spelling of the German Earnest, Meaning Serious Determined, Earnestness or Vigor, from the Old German Ernust. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Oscar Wilde's Comedy 'The I
Errol  (English)
Variant of Harold: Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Also Can Be a Variant of Earl, Meaning Nobleman. Famous Bearer: Australian Actor Errol Flynn
Esau  (Hebrew)
Hairy. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Esau Sold His Birthright to His Twin Brother Jacob in Genesis
Esmeralda  (Spanish)
The Emerald Gemstone. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Victor Hugo's Novel 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'
Esmond  (English)
Protected by God. Grace and Protection. from the Old English Name Estmund. Commonly Used As a Surname. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Thackeray's Novel Henry Esmond
Essie  (Persian)
Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of
Estella  (French)
Derived from the Old French Form of the Latin 'stella' Meaning Star. Famous Bearer: the Heroine of Charles Dickens' Novel 'Great Expectations'
Ester  (Spanish)
Star. Form of Persian Esther.'Myrtle Leaf.' Famous Bearer: Ester, a Young Biblical Hebrew Woman Who Married the Persian Ruler Xerxes and Risked Her Life to Save Her People
Esther  (Persian)
Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of Persia
Eth  (English)
Diminutive of Ethel: from the Old English 'Aethel' Meaning Noble. Also a Diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and Other Feminine Names Beginning With Ethel-. Famous Bearer: American Actresses Ethel Me
Ethan  (Hebrew)
Strong. Constancy. Famous Bearer: Ethan Allen, Soldier in the American War of Independencestrong
Ethelbert  (English)
Splendid. from the Old English Name Aethelbeorht, Meaning Noble and Bright. Famous Bearers: Two English Kings of the Th and Th Centuries
Etheldreda  (English)
From the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Famous Bearer: St Etheldreda, Later Known As St Audrey, Founded a Monastery at Ely
Ethelred  (English)
Noble Counsel, from the Old English 'Aethel Raed' Famous Bearers: the Anglo-saxon Ethelred the Unready
Ethne  (Gaelic)
Feminine Equivalent of the Irish Gaelic Aidan, a Name Popular in the Th Century After the Famous Irish Monk Aidan
Ettie  (Persian)
Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of
Etty  (Persian)
Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the Planet Venus. Also Myrtle Leaf. Also a Variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian Goddess of Love. Famous Bearer: Old Testament Ester, Who Became a Th Century Queen of
Eugene  (Greek)
Well-born. Famous Bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American Playwright Eugene O'Neill
Eugenie  (French)
A Feminine Form of the Greek Eugene. Famous Bearer: Napoleon Iii's Wife, the French Empress Eugenie
Eugenius  (Latin)
Well-born, from the Latin Eugene. Famous Bearer: Pope St Eugenius
Eulalia  (Greek)
Sweetly Speaking, Sweet-spoken. Famous Bearer; Th Century Spanish Martyr St Eulalia
Eunice  (Greek)
Good Victory, Joyous Victory. She Conquers. Famous Bearer: in the Bible Eunice Was a Woman Noted for Being Without Hypocrisy
Euphemia  (Greek)
Auspicious Speech or Good Repute. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Euphemia
Eustace  (Greek)
Fruitful, Productive. Famous Bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) Was a Martyred Nd Century Roman Soldier
Eva  (Latin)
Living One. The Latin Form of the Hebrew Eve. Famous Bearers: Evangeline, Adolf Hitler's Mistress Eva Braun. in the Bible Eve Was Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Evangeline  (Greek)
Good News, Bringer of Good News. Famous Bearer: American Poet Longfellow's Poem 'Evangeline'; Evangeline (Eva) from 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
Eve  (Latin)
Living One. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Eve  (Hebrew)
Life, Living, Lively. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Mother of the Human Race Who Tasted the Forbidden Fruit, Precipitating the Fall of Man
Eveleen  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Eve: Life, Living, Lively. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Mother of the Human Race Who Tasted the Forbidden Fruit, Precipitating the Fall of Man
Evelina  (Latin)
Latinized Form of the Old German Name Avelina. Famous Bearer: Fanny Burney's Novel 'Evelina'
Evelyn  (French)
From a Surname Derived from the Old French 'Aveline' Meaning Hazelnut. Famous Bearer: Evelyn Waugh
Evetta  (Latin)
Living One. Variant of Eve. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Evette  (Latin)
Living One. Variant of Eve. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Evia  (Latin)
Living One. Variant of Eve. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Evian  (English)
Variant of Evan; the French Town Famous for Evian Springwater. A Blend of Evan and Ian Meaning 'John-john.'
Eviana  (Latin)
Living One. Variant of Eve. Famous Bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's Wife and the First Woman
Evie  (Hebrew)
Diminutive of Eve: Life, Living, Lively. Famous Bearer: the Old Testament Mother of the Human Race Who Tasted the Forbidden Fruit, Precipitating the Fall of Man
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