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Ehsan

boyStarts with E

Meaning

Goodness, Powerful, Best, Better

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Ehsan

Variations

No common variations listed yet.

About this name

Ehsan is a boy name of Arabic origin. It has a timeless feel and works well for parents looking for a meaningful classic name.

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Best, Better

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Earth, name of a prophet

Eeda

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to deposit, to commit, to lodge, to consign (to give a person something to keep for you).

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Gift/gifting someone

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Ahsan

Arabic

boy

The best of all, Better, superior.

Ahsun

Arabic

boy

Best, Better

Akhyar

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Good, Better, Best, Excellent, An epithet of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

Ehsun

Arabic

boy

Best, Better

Khairah

Arabic

girl

Good, best, virtuous, well, safe, adv. very well,Goodness, welfare, happiness, health.

Abd-Khayr

Arabic

boy

Khayr is all kinds of goodness and happiness. This was the name of Ibn-Yazid Al-Khaywani who fought with Sayyidina Ali RA.

Names starting with E

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Ebi

Arabic

boy

Paternal

Ebrah

Arabic

girlQuranic

Ebrah is a direct Quranic name for girls that means lesson, wisdom, to learn from experience, to interpret a dream/vision/story. The word Ebrah is used six times in the Quran.

Ebrahim

Arabic

boyQuranic

Earth, name of a prophet

Eeda

Arabic

girl

to deposit, to commit, to lodge, to consign (to give a person something to keep for you).

Eesha

Arabic

girl

Alive, She who lives.

Eezah

Arabic

girl

Eezah is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means clarification, elucidation.

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Aabad

Arabic

boy

A great worshiper of Allah

Aaban

Arabic

boy

Clear, Eloquent, Lucid, Distinct .

Aabdar

Arabic

boyModern

Full moon, Moonlight, Early, Bright, quick

Aabid

Arabic

boy

Worshiper, adorer, devout, One who worships Allah.

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Worshiper of Allah

Aabir

Arabic

boy

Passing by, crossing, travelling on a road, one who interprets dreams or books.

Girl alternatives

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Khairah

Arabic

girl

Good, best, virtuous, well, safe, adv. very well,Goodness, welfare, happiness, health.

Safiya

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Untroubled, serene, pure, best friend, wife of the Prophet

Ansab

Arabic

girlQuranic

Ansab is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means more appropriate, better, worthier. It is derived from the N-S-B root which is used in the Quran. This name should NOT be pronounced as an-saab, because this changes the meaning to idols, statues worshiped by pagans, which is not a good meaning.

Arsheen

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Arsheen is a Persian name for girls that means most friend-like, the best type of friend. It is the name of a princess of the Persian empire.

Asiya

Arabic

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Comforting, consoling, a mansion with solid foundation or pillars, firm, a powerful. Wife of Firawn who educated prophet Moosa. ,One who tends to the weak and heals them

Bayzaa

Arabic

girlQuranic

White. Bayzaa is a direct Quranic name for girls that means white, pure, moonlit night. The word Bayzaa is used six times in the Quran. Weve seen at least one instance in which the word Bayzaa is used for a boy, but since linguistically it is a feminine word it is best not to use it for boys.The masculine is Abyaz.