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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
581 Eyfrod Norse Farmed at Tongue. M
582 Eyjolf Norse Killed by Kari. M

583 Eyolf Scandinavian Variant of Eyulf: Lucky wolf. M
584 Eyou Hebrew Symbol of piety. M
585 Eyulf Scandinavian Lucky wolf. M
586 Eyvind Norse Son of Lodin. M
587 Ezbon Biblical Hastening to understand. M
588 Ezechiel Hebrew Strength of God. M
589 Ezekiel Biblical The strength of God M
590 Ezekiel Hebrew God strengthens. Biblical Ezekiel was a prophet among the captives taken to Babylon at the first fall of Jerusalem who wrote the Book of Ezekiel in captivity. See also Zeke. M
591 Ezekiela Hawaiian Variant of Ekekiela: Powerful god. M
592 Ezel Biblical Hoing abroad, walk M
593 Ezer Biblical A help. M

594 Ezera Hawaiian Variant of Ekela: Help. M
595 Ezion-geber Biblical The wood of the man M
596 Eznik Armenian Name of a fifth century philosopher. M
597 Ezra Biblical 'Help, court' M
598 Ezra Hebrew Help, helper. Famous bearer: Ezra was a 5th century BC religious reformer in the Old Testament; American poet Ezra Pound. M
599 Ezra Hebrew Ezra is a meaningful masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “help” or “helper.” In biblical history, Ezra was a scribe and priest who guided his people in faith and law. Ezra’s concise, resonant sound has driven its popularity in English-speaking countries, celebrated for its spiritual depth and modern appeal. M
600 Ezrah Hebrew Help. 5th century BC Jewish priest and scholar Ezra wrote three biblical books and began compiling and cataloging the Hebrew Scriptures that later formed the Old Testament. M