Emrah
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: EM-ra
Origin: Turkish variant and Bosnian form of the name Emre
Meaning: Friend
Ranking in the US top 1000: Not ranked
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Emrah
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: EM-ra
Origin: Turkish variant and Bosnian form of the name Emre
Meaning: Friend
Ranking in the US top 1000: Not ranked
Everleigh
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: EV-er-lee
Origin: English
Variant of: Everley
Meaning: Wild boar clearing
Ranking in the US top 1000: Not ranked
How I love Tech... 2
(They were discussing Lesbians)
Boy 1: My sister was a lesbian for a bit.
Boy 2: I thought she had a boyfriend?
Boy 1: She does now, but when she first moved out she lived with a lesbian and cut her hair short.
Boy 2: That doesn't mean anything.
Boy 1: If I saw her now I'd run.
Boy 2: Why?
Boy 1: Because she's a lesbian!
Boy 2: Yeah buy why?
Boy 1: She's a lesbian...
Enobarbus
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: ee-no-BARB-us; en-o-BARB-us
Origin: Literature, derived from the Latin name Ahenobarbus
Meaning: Bronze beard
Ranking in the US top 1000: Not ranked
Eduardo
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: e-DWAHR-do
Origin: Spanish and Portuguese form of the Old English name Edward
Meaning: Wealthy protector
Ranking in the US top 1000: #251, 2015 (see past rankings)
Eduard
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: e-DWAHRD; ED-ward; ED-oo-ard (English); E-doo-ahrt (German)
Origin: German, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Romanian, Georgian and Armenian form of the Old English name Edward
Meaning: Wealthy protector
Ranking in the US top 1000: Not ranked
Ernest
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: UR-nest
Origin: English, French, Slovene and Polish form of the German name Ernust
Meaning: Serious
Ranking in the US top 1000: #956, 2015 (see past rankings)
Eanraig
Gender: Male
Pronunciation: AYN-rey
Origin: Scottish Gaelic form of the Old German name Henry
Meaning: Home ruler
Ranking in the US top 1000: Not ranked