Name English name

EDGAR

(Old English) "Fortunate Soldier." The original Anglo-Saxon name is Eadgar. Ead- This prefix means "rich",

"happy". In British history, there is a well-known king, Edgar the Peaceful, who created the British naval force and united eight minor kings, which made the British national strength somewhat stronger. Enhance. The nineteenth-century American poet and novelist Edgar Allan Poe was named Edgar, nicknamed Ed.

EDWARD

(Old English) The protector of happiness. People think that the name EDWARD is very suitable for a reserved bookworm, a dapper writer or a businessman.

EDWIN

(Old English) "rich friend". EDWIN is portrayed as an older and resourceful man. But for some people,

EDWIN also has its dark and evil side.

ELLIOTT

It is a fashionable English name derived from Elijah. The name Elliott gives people two feelings. One is that it attracts professionals who have high self-esteem and are smart and independent-minded. The other is a four-eyed frog, a nerd who does things strictly.

ELVIS

(Old Norse) "Almighty". Same as Elwin. Elvis Presley is the epitome of this name. Elvis is portrayed as a handsome, blues-singing Southern rock star.

EVAN

(Wells) "Young Warrior", the Wells type of JOHN. People describe Evan as a gentle young man with a handsome face like a boy, smart enough to complete medical school, and talented enough to publish a book.

ERIC

(Norway) Eternal leader, eternal power, also short for FREDERICK. ERIC is described as a popular Sri Lankan

Ravian, confident, intelligent, and kind-hearted.