List of Israeli Baby Names Meanings Starting with E

Ethni

Ethni is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2183 times.

Meaning: Strong Origin: Israeli

Eubulus

Eubulus is the name of: People: Eubulus (banker), 4th century BC Bithnyian banker and ruler of Atarneus. Eubulus (statesman) (c. 405 BC – c. 335 BC), Athenian statesman.

Meaning: Prudent good counselor Origin: Israeli

Euodias

Euodia (Greek Εὐοδία, meaning unclear, but possibly "sweet fragrance" or "prosperous journey") and Syntyche (Συντύχη, "fortunate," literally "with fate") are people mentioned in the New Testament. ... Euodia was the old name of a plant genus that has been changed to Tetradium.

Meaning: Sweet scent Origin: Israeli

Eutychus

Meaning & History. Latinized form of the Greek name Ευτυχος (Eutychos), which was derived from Greek ευτυχης (eutyches) "fortunate". The word was formed of the elements ευ (eu) "good" and τυχη (tyche) "chance, luck, fortune".

Meaning: Happy fortunate Origin: Israeli

Evi

The meaning of the name “Ze'evi” is: “My wolf”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names, Nature Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries.

Meaning: Unjust Origin: Israeli

Eytan

Eytan. "Firm, Strong" The meaning of the name Eytan is Firm, Strong. The origin of the name Eytan is Hebrew.

Meaning: Firm, strong Origin: Israeli

Ezbon

The name Ezbon is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ezbon is: Hastening to understand.

Meaning: Hastening to understand Origin: Israeli

Ezem

Ezem (Hebrew: עצם‎, vars. ‛Atsem or Otzem, meaning strength) is an unidentified site in the Negeb of Judah toward the Edomite border. It is mentioned in the Biblical Book of Joshua(15:29; 19:1-3). In the King James Version it is spelled "Azem" in Joshua and "Ezem" in Chronicles (4:29).

Meaning: A bone Origin: Israeli

Ezion Geber

Biblical Meaning: The name Ezion-geber is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ezion-geber is: The wood of the man.

Meaning: The wood of the man Origin: Israeli