List of Japanese Baby Names Meanings Starting with (E) ×

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  • Ebisu
    Japanese Meaning: The name Ebisu is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Ebisu is: Japanese god of labour and luck.
    Meaning: Japanese god of labour and luck Origin: Japanese
  • Eiichi - eh-EE-chee
    Meaning. Different meanings depending on the kanji used. Eiichi (written: 暎一, 栄一, 英一, 詠一 or 重廣) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Eiichi Fukui (福井 英一) (1921–1954), Japanese manga artist.
    Meaning: The prosperous one Origin: Japanese
  • Eiji - AY-chee
    E-iji, ei-ji ] The baby boy name Eiji is pronounced EH-iy-JH-iy or EY-JH-iy †. Eiji is of Japanese origin and it is also used largely in the Japanese language. The name's meaning is 'second-born son'. See also the related categories, son (heir) and japanese. Eiji is rarely used as a baby name for boys.
    Meaning: The second born one Origin: Japanese
  • Eito - eh-EE-to
    The meaning of the name “Eito” is: “Prosperous person”. Categories: Asian Names, Japanese Names. Used in: Japanese speaking countries.
    Meaning: A very wealthy or prosperous person Origin: Japanese
  • Emiko
    Origin: Japanese. Pronunciation: EM ee ko. Form of: Itself (Emiko). There are several possible combinations of Japanese characters to write Emiko. The characters meaning "blessing; grace; kindness" read 'e', "beauty" read 'mi' and "girl/child" read 'ko' are a popular combination.
    Meaning: Blessed, beautiful child Origin: Japanese
  • Eriko
    Meaning. it can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Region of origin. Japanese. Eriko (えりこ, エリコ) is a feminine Japanese given name.
    Meaning: Child with a collar. The suffix -ko means child. Origin: Japanese
  • Etsu
    Etsu is a Japanese name for girls meaning Delight. Read below for Etsu's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings.
    Meaning: Delight Origin: Japanese