Entriken (sometimes Entrekin) is a surname, suspected to have come from Scotland and/or Ireland however details of the exact origin of the name are vague. ... There is a small community in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania named Entriken, presumably after Caleb S. or another namesake.
Enver is both a masculine given name and a surname. In Turkish, Albanian and Bosnian, it is the transliteration of the Arabic name Anwar, which means "luminous".
Native American Meaning: The name Enyeto is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Enyeto is: Walks as a bear.
en-zio, enz-io ] The baby boy name Enzio is pronounced as EHNZiyow †. Enzio's language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly used in the Italian language. Enzio is a derivative of the Italian and English Enzo. Enzio is also a derivative (Italian) of the English Henry. ... Enzio is a rarely used baby name for boys.
The meaning of this name is uncertain. In some cases it seems to be an old Italian form of HEINZ, though in other cases it could be a variant of the Germanic name ANZO. In modern times it is also used as a short form of names ending in enzo, such as VINCENZO or LORENZO.
The meaning of this name is uncertain. In some cases it seems to be an old Italian form of HEINZ, though in other cases it could be a variant of the Germanic name ANZO. In modern times it is also used as a short form of names ending in enzo, such as VINCENZO or LORENZO.
Eochaid or Eochaidh (earlier Eochu or Eocho, sometimes Anglicised as Eochy, Achaius or Haughey) is a popular medieval Irish and Scottish Gaelic name deriving from Old Irish ech, horse, borne by a variety of historical and legendary figures.
Eodgar is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 560 times.
As York was a town in Roman times, its Celtic name is recorded in Roman sources (as Eboracum and Eburacum); after 400, Anglo-Saxons took over the area and adapted the name by folk etymology to Old English Eoforwīc or Eoforīc, which means "wild-boar town" or "rich in wild-boar".
The boy's name Eoghan e(o)-ghan is pronounced Ohn/Own. It is of Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "born of yew (tree); youth". In Irish legend, Eóghan was the name of one of the two sons of Niall of the Nine Hostages (the other was Conall).