Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with E

Everhart

The origins of the Everhart surname date back to the time of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. It comes from an early member of the family who was a a hard and ever enduring personality. The surname Everhart originally derived from the Old German Eberhardt which referred to the endurance and strength of a boar.

Meaning: Brave boar. Origin: Dutch

Everild

The name Everild is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Everild is: Boar battle.

Meaning: Boar battle Origin: English

Everitt

The rich and ancient history of the Everitt family name dates back to the time of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. ... The surname Everitt comes from the Germanic given name Eberhard, which was composed of the elements eber and hard, which mean wild boar and brave, hardy, or strong.

Meaning: Strong as aboar Origin: English

Everleigh

The meaning of the name “Everleigh” is: “From Ever's meadow; Wild boar in a woodland clearing”. Additional information: Modern English variant of the English name Everly. In 2009 the Twilight star, Cam Gigandet, used this name for his daughter, Everleigh Ray.

Meaning: From evers meadow Origin: English

Everley

The meaning of the name Everly is "From The Boar Meadow" (also "Grazing meadow"). The origin of the name Everly is Old English. English surname place name, from Saxon roots meaning "boar + field" Famous real-life people named Everly: | Edit. The Everly Brothers, a 1950's/1960's singing duo.

Meaning: Grazing meadow Origin: English

Everly

(EV-Ər-lee)

The meaning of the name Everly is "From The Boar Meadow" (also "Grazing meadow"). The origin of the name Everly is Old English. English surname place name, from Saxon roots meaning "boar + field" Famous real-life people named Everly: | Edit. The Everly Brothers, a 1950's/1960's singing duo.

Meaning: From a wild boar meadow Origin: English

Everret

Everett is an old variant of Evered, a name derived from the Old English Eoforheard (brave as a wild boar), which is a com-pounding of the elements eofor (a wild boar) and heard (strong, brave, hearty). Var: Everett, Everist, Everitt, Everritt.

Meaning: Brave boar Origin: German

Everrett

Everett is an old variant of Evered, a name derived from the Old English Eoforheard (brave as a wild boar), which is a com-pounding of the elements eofor (a wild boar) and heard (strong, brave, hearty). Var: Everett, Everist, Everitt, Everritt.

Meaning: Brave boar Origin: German

Evers

English: topographic name for someone who lived on the edge of an escarpment, from Middle English evere 'edge', a word that is probably of Old English origin, though unattested. English: patronymic from the Middle English personal name Ever, from Old English Eofor 'boar'. North German and Dutch: patronymic from Evert.

Meaning: Wild boar Origin: English

Everson

English meaning "son of Everard", “impulsive” Famous real-life people named Everson: | Edit.