| Eachan | Scottish Gaelic | A brown horse. | 
| Eamnonn | Irish Gaelic | Irish Gaelic form of Edmund. Protector. | 
| Eamon | Protector. | |
| Earl | Old English | A nobleman. | 
| Earnest | Teutonic | The serious, earnest one. | 
| Earvin | Scottish | From a placename (Irving). | 
| Eaton | Old English | From the estate by the river. | 
| Eban | Hebrew | stone | 
| Ebenezer | Hebrew | The rock of help. A placename that is mentioned in the Bible. | 
| Eberhard | Teutonic | As brave as a wild boar. Also see Everard. | 
| Ebrahim | Arabic | Arabic form of Abraham. | 
| Ed | Old English | Happy guardian. From the name Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin and other names. | 
| Edan | Irish Gaelic | The little fiery one. | 
| Edbert | Old English | Prosperous and bright. | 
| Eddie | Great spearman. | |
| Eddy | Great spearman. | |
| Eden | Hebrew/Old English | Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Edgar | Old English | Great spearman. | 
| Edgardo | Old English/French | prosperous warrior | 
| Edison | Old English | The son of Edgar, Edmund or Edward. Great spearman. | 
| Edlin | Old English | A prosperous friend. | 
| Edmond | English | prosperous protector | 
| Edmund | Old English | Protector. | 
| Edolf | Old English | A prosperous wolf. | 
| Edom | Hebrew | Red. | 
| Edric | Old English | A prosperous ruler. | 
| Edsel | Teutonic | The noble one. | 
| Edward | Old English | Happy guardian. | 
| Edwardo | Happy guardian. | |
| Edwin | Old English | Prosperous friend. | 
| Efrain | Spanish | Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible. | 
| Efram | Hebrew | Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible. | 
| Efrem | Hebrew | Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible. | 
| Egan | Irish Gaelic | Little fire. | 
| Egbert | Old English | A bright sword. | 
| Egerton | Old English | edge | 
| Egeus | From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. | |
| Egil | Norwegian, French | the edge or point, a sting | 
| Eglamour | From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. | |
| Egmont | German | weapon, defender | 
| Egon | Teutonic | The point of a sword. | 
| Egor | Russian | Russian form of George. A tiller of the soil (farmer). | 
| Egyed | Hungarian | shieldbearer | 
| Ehner | Old English | Noble and famous. | 
| Ehno | Italian from Teutonic | A protector. | 
| Ehnore | Old English | From the riverbank with Elm trees. | 
| Ehren | Teutonic | Honourable. | 
| Ehud | Hebrew | The sympathetic one. | 
| Eideard | Scottish Gaelic | A rich guardian. | 
| Einar | Old Norse | A lone warrior. | 
| Eirik | Norwegian | An all-powerful ruler. | 
| Eisig | Hebrew | he who laughs | 
| Ekachakra | Hindu | son of Kashyapa | 
| Eknath | Hindu | poet, saint | 
| Eladio | Latin | A man from Greece. | 
| Elan | Hebrew/ Native American | Hebrew: A tree. North American Indian: The friendly one. | 
| Eland | Old English | From the island. | 
| Elbert | Teutonic | Noble and illustrious. | 
| Elbow | From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. | |
| Elden | Old English | An old, wise friend. | 
| Eldin | Old English | An old, wise friend. | 
| Eldon | Old English | From the hill. | 
| Eldred | Old English | A great counsellor. | 
| Eldric | Old English | An old, wise ruler. | 
| Eldrich | Old English | An old, wise ruler. | 
| Eldridge | Old English | From the Alder tree ridge. | 
| Eldwin | Old German | old friend | 
| Eleazar | Hebrew | God is my help. | 
| Elek | Hungarian | helper and defender of mankind | 
| Elezar | Hebrew | God is my help. | 
| Elgan | Welsh | bright circle | 
| Elgar | Old English | A noble spear. | 
| Eli | Hebrew | The highest. A biblical name. Also from the name Elias, Elijah, Elisha. | 
| Elia | The Lord is God. | |
| Elias | Hebrew | The Lord is God. An Israelite prophet in the Bible. | 
| Elijah | Hebrew | The Lord is God. | 
| Eliot | The Lord is God. | |
| Elisha | Hebrew | God is my salvation. The successor of Elijah in the Bible. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Elkan | Hebrew | Possessed by God. | 
| Ellar | Scottish Gaelic | A butler or steward. | 
| Ellard | Teutonic | A noble ruler. | 
| Ellery | Teutonic/Cornish | Tuetonic: From the Elder tree. Cornish: A Swan. | 
| Elliot | The Lord is God. From the name Elijah. | |
| Elliott | English from Old French | The Lord is God. | 
| Ellis | English from Greek | A form of Elias. See Elijah. | 
| Ellison | English from Greek | The son of Ellis or Elias. The Lord is God. Also see Elijah. | 
| Elmar | Old English | famous nobleman | 
| Elmo | unknown | proctector | 
| Elner | Teutonic | Famous. | 
| Eloy | Latin | To choose. A Spanish name. | 
| Elroy | English from French | The king. Also see Leroy. | 
| Elsdon | Old English | From the noble one's valley. | 
| Elston | Old English | From the nob one's farm. | 
| Elton | Old English | The old town. | 
| Elu | Native American | full of grace | 
| Elvin | Teutonic | All wise. | 
| Elvis | Old Norse | All wise. | 
| Elvy | Old English | An elfin warrior. | 
| Elward | Old English | A noble guardian. | 
| Elwin | Old English | A friend of the elves. | 
| Elwood | Old English | The ruler of the elves. | 
| Ely | The highest. | |
| Emerson | The son of Emery. Ruler of work. | |
| Emery | Teutonic | Ruler of work. | 
| Emil | Teutonic | Industrious. The masculine form of Emily. | 
| Emilio | Italian/Spanish | Industrious. The masculine form of Emily. | 
| Emir | Arabic | charming prince | 
| Emlen | Teutonic | Industrious. The masculine form of Emily. | 
| Emlyn | Welsh | Industrious. The masculine form of Emily. | 
| Emmanuel | Hebrew | God is with us. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Emmet | Old English | Industrious. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Emrey | Teutonic | An industrious ruler. | 
| Emrick | Welsh | immortal | 
| Emrys | Welsh | Welsh form of Ambrose. Immortal. | 
| Emyr | Welsh | Honour. | 
| Enda | Irish Gaelic | Bird-like. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Endymion | Greek | A beautiful youth from mythology. | 
| Eneas | Greek | The praised one. | 
| Engelbert | Teutonic | A bright Angel. | 
| Ennis | Celtic | From the island. Also see Innes. | 
| Ennor | Cornish | From the boundary. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Enoch | Hebrew | Experienced, or consecrated. A biblical name. | 
| Enos | Hebrew | Mankind. A character in the Bible. Also an Irish form of Angus. | 
| Enrico | Italian | The ruler of the home or estate. | 
| Enrique | Portuguese/Spanish | The ruler of the home or estate. | 
| Enzo | Italian | From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. From the name Lorenzo and other names. | 
| Eoin | Gaelic | Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. | 
| Ephraim | Hebrew | Fruitful. One of the sons of Joseph in the Bible. | 
| Erasmus | Greek | Worthy of love. | 
| Erastus | Greek | The loving one. | 
| Ercole | Italian | From the exceptionally strong mythological hero (Hercules). | 
| Erebus | Greek | The mythological God of darkness. | 
| Erek | Polish | lovable | 
| Erhard | Teutonic | Strong and honourable. | 
| Eric | Old Norse | Honourable ruler. | 
| Erik | Norwegian | Honourable ruler. | 
| Erin | Irish Gaelic | From Ireland. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Erith | Old English | From the gravelly landing place. An English placename. | 
| Erland | Old Norse | A foreigner, a stranger. | 
| Ermanno | Italian | A man of the army. | 
| Ernest | Teutonic | The serious, earnest one. | 
| Ernie | The serious, earnest one. | |
| Eros | Greek | The God of love. | 
| Errol | Scottish | To wander. | 
| Erroll | To wander. | |
| Erskine | Scottish Gaelic | From the heights. | 
| Eruera | Maori | Maori form of Edward. Happy guardian. | 
| Ervin | Scottish | From a placename (Irving). | 
| Erwin | Old English | From the words `boar' and 'friend'. | 
| Eryx | Greek | A mythological figure. | 
| Esau | Hebrew | The hairy one. The son of Isaac and brother of Jacob in the Bible. | 
| Esbern | Old Norse | A divine bear. | 
| Escalus | From Shakespeare's plays Measure for Measure and Romeo & Juliet. | |
| Escanes | From Shakespeare's play Pericles | |
| Esidor | Greek | The gift of Isis (an Egyptian goddess). | 
| Esmond | Old English | The gracious or handsome protector. | 
| Esra | Hebrew | The helper. A prophet in the Bible. | 
| Essex | Old English | The Saxons from the east. An English county. | 
| Essien | African | sixth-born son | 
| Este | Italian | From the east. | 
| Esteban | Spanish | Spanish form of Stephen. A crown or garland. | 
| Estes | Latin | estuary | 
| Ethan | Hebrew | Firm, strong. | 
| Ethelred | Teutonic | A noble counsellor. | 
| Etienne | French | French form of Stephen. | 
| Eton | Old English | From the estate by the river. | 
| Ettore | Italian | To hold fast. The name of a Trojan hero in classical mythology. | 
| Etzel | Teutonic | The noble one. | 
| Euan | Scottish Gaelic | Possibly meaning born of the Yew tree. | 
| Eudor | Greek | good gift | 
| Eugene | Greek | Born lucky. | 
| Eumann | Scottish Gaelic | A prosperous protector. Also see Eamonn. | 
| Euridice | unknown | justice | 
| Eurwyn | Welsh | Fair and golden. | 
| Eusebio | Greek | Pious, respectful. | 
| Eustace | Greek | Fruitful, or steadfast. | 
| Evan | Welsh | Young warrior. Also see John and Owen. | 
| Evander | Greek | A good man. A mythological character. | 
| Evangelos | Greek | The evangelist. | 
| Evelyn | English | From an old surname, but also related to Eve. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Everard | Old English | As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard. | 
| Everet | Old English | As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard. | 
| Everett | Old English | As strong or brave as a boar. Also see Eberhard. | 
| Everild | Old English | The slayer of the boar. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Everley | Old English | From the place of the wild boar. | 
| Evzen | Czech | of noble birth | 
| Ewald | Teutonic | He who rules by the law. | 
| Ewan | Scottish Gaelic | Possibly meaning born of the Yew tree. | 
| Ewart | Old English | A ewe herder. | 
| Ewing | Old English | A friend of the law. | 
| Eyan | ||
| Eydie | Rich gift. | |
| Ezekiel | Hebrew | God strengthens, or the strength of God. One of the books of the Bible. | 
| Ezio | Latin | Like an eagle. | 
| Ezra | Hebrew | The helper. A prophet in the Bible. |