List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with E

Eulalio

Eulalio is an Italian name of Old Greek origin. The name's meaning is sweetly-spoken, well-spoken. It is derived from the elements 'eu' meaning good, well ; 'lalein' talk, chatter. ... Eulalio is rarely used as a baby name for boys.

Eumaeus

The name Eumaeus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Eumaeus is: A swineherd who fought with Odysseus.

Meaning: A swineherd who fought with odysseus Origin: Greek

Eumann

Scottish Meaning: The name Eumann is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Eumann is: Rich protector.

Meaning: A prosperous protector Origin: Scottish

Eunji

The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. ... Eun-ji was the third-most popular name for baby girls born in South Korea in 1990. People with this name include: Sportspeople.

Meaning: Pretty successful in life Origin: Korean

Eupeithes

Greek Meaning: The name Eupeithes is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Eupeithes is: Father of a suitor for Penelope.

Meaning: Father of a suitor for penelope Origin: Greek

Euphorbus

The name Euphorbus is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Euphorbus is: A Trojan soldier.

Meaning: A trojan soldier Origin: Brazilian

Eurus

Greek Meaning: The name Eurus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Eurus is: God of the east wind.

Meaning: God of the east wind Origin: Greek

Eurwyn

eu-rwy(n), eur-w-yn ] The baby boy name Eurwyn is pronounced EY-RWihN †. Eurwyn has its origins in the Welsh language. The name is of the meaning 'gold and white'. See also the related categories, gold, white, and welsh. Eurwyn is rarely used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Fair and golden Origin: Irish

Euryalus

Greek Meaning: The name Euryalus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Euryalus is: Taunted Odysseus.

Meaning: Taunted odysseus Origin: Greek

Eurylochus

In Greek mythology, Eurylochus (/jəˈrɪləkəs/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύλοχος Eurúlokhos) appears in Homer's Odyssey as second-in-command of Odysseus' ship during the return to Ithaca after the Trojan War. ... He is portrayed as an unpleasant cowardly individual who undermines Odysseus and stirs up trouble.

Meaning: Turned into a pig by circe Origin: Greek