Erdmann | | ERD-mahn | German | |
Erebus | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized) | |
Erekle | | - | Georgian | |
Ereshkigal | | ay-RESH-kee-gahl, er-esh-KIG-ahl | Near Eastern Mythology | |
Erfan | | - | Persian | |
Erhard | | ER-hahrt (German) | German, Ancient Germanic | |
Eric | | ER-ik (English) | English, Swedish, German, Spanish | |
Erica | | ER-i-kə (English) | English, Swedish, Italian | |
Erich | | E-rikh | German | |
Erik | | E-rik (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German), E-reek (Finnish), AY-rik (Dutch), ER-ik (English) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, German, Dutch, Eng | |
Erika | | e-REE-kah (Swedish, Norwegian), E-ree-kah (Finnish, German), ER-i-kə (English) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovene, Croatian, English, Italian | |
Erikas | | - | Lithuanian | |
Erland | | ER-lahnd (Swedish) | Swedish, Danish | |
Erlantz | | - | Basque | |
Erle (1) | | - | Norwegian | |