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Meaning of the Name Engl

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The first name Engl is of Celtic origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Celtic: Light

Similar Names

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Related Names

Eda  (English)
Diminutive of Edith: Happy Warfare. Spoils of War. Wealthy. from the Old English Name Eadgyth, Meaning Rich or Happy, and War
Eddie  (French)
Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection
Eddie  (English)
Diminutive of Edwin: Rich in Friendship, or Wealthy Friend. from the Old English Name Eadwine, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Friend. Also a Diminutive of Edward: Wealthy Guardian. from the Old English Na
Eddy  (French)
Diminutive of Edmond: Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection
Eddy  (English)
Diminutive of Edwin: Rich in Friendship, or Wealthy Friend. from the Old English Name Eadwine, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Friend. Also a Diminutive of Edward: Wealthy Guardian. from the Old English Na
Edgar  (English)
Fortunate and Powerful. from the Old English Name Eadgar, a Compound of 'Ead' Meaning Rich or Happy, and 'Gar' Meaning Spear. Famous Bearer: King Edgar of England; American Author Edgar Allen Poe
Edie  (English)
Diminutive of Edith: Happy Warfare. Spoils of War. Wealthy. from the Old English Name Eadgyth, Meaning Rich or Happy, and War
Edith  (English)
Happy Warfare. Spoils of War. from the Old English Name Eadgyth, Meaning Rich or Happy, and War. Famous Bearer: Nun St Edith (Eadgyth); the Poet Dame Edith Sitwell. Happy Warfare. Spoils of War
Edmond  (French)
Prosperous Protector. A French Variant of the Old English Name Eadmund, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Protection
Edmund  (English)
Wealthy Protection; Derived from the Old English Eadmund (Wealthy Protection), a Name Composed of the Elements Ead (Prosperity, Riches, Fortune) and Mund (Hand, Protection). Short Names: Ed. Pet Names
Edward  (English)
Guardian of the Riches; Derived from the Old English Eadweard, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Ead (Riches, Prosperity, Fortune) and Weard (Guardian, Protector). Short Names: Ed, Ned, Ted. Pe
Edward  (English)
Wealthy Guardian. from the Old English Name Eadweard, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Guardian. Famous Bearer: King Edward the Elder, Son of Alfred the Great; Edward Viii, Who Abdicated in to Be With the D
Edwin  (English)
Rich in Friendship. from the Old English Name Eadwine, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Friend. Famous Bearers: the Hero of Charles Dickens' Last Novel, 'Edwin Drood'
Edwina  (English)
Feminine Form of Edwin: Rich in Friendship, or Wealthy Friend. from the Old English Name Eadwine, Meaning Rich or Happy, and Friend
Eesaa  (Muslim)
Variant of Issa: the Biblical Jesus is the English Language Equivalent. A Prophet's Name
Egbert  (English)
Intelligent. Old English 'Ecg', Meaning Sword, and 'Beorht', Meaning Bright. Famous Bearer: King Egbert of Wessex, Who Held Sway Over All the Kingdoms of England for a Short Part of His Reign
Eldred  (English)
Variant of Aldred: from the Old English Ealdraed, Meaning Old Counsel, Wise or Red Haired Man, Old Wise Ruler
Elfreda  (English)
Elf Strength, Good Counselor. from the Old English Name Aelfthryth
Elisabet  (Scandinavian)
Variant of English/Hebrew Name Elizabeth. My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty
Elisabetta  (Italian)
Variant of English/Hebrew Name Elizabeth. My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty
Elizabet  (Scandinavian)
Variant of English/Hebrew Name Elizabeth. My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty
Elizabeth  (Hebrew)
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii.One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
Elizabeth  (English)
My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty. Elizabeth Was Mother of John the Baptist in the Bible. in England Queen Elizabeth I and Ii. One of the Most Frequently Used Names in England
Elvie  (English)
Diminutive of Elvina: Elfin. Good Elf. Also a Feminine Variant of Alvin, from the Old English Meaning Noble Friend
Elvin  (English)
Variant of Alvin: Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also First Nam
Elvina  (English)
Elfin. Good Elf. Also a Feminine Variant of Alvin, from the Old English Meaning Noble Friend
Elwyn  (English)
Variant of Alvin: Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also First Nam
Elyas  (Muslim)
Variant of Ilyas: the Biblical Elijah is the English Language Equivalent
Elzbieta  (Polish)
Variant of English/Hebrew Name Elizabeth. My God is Bountiful;God of Plenty
Enderby  (English)
English Surname
Englbehrt  (German)
Bright Angel
Englebert  (German)
Bright Angel
Engleberta  (German)
Bright Angel
Erle  (English)
Nobleman. Based on the English Title of Earl. Famous Bearer:American Author Erle Stanley Gardner
Ernie  (English)
A Diminutive of Ernest Sometimes Used As an Independent Name. Also, in England, 'Ernie' Refers to the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment Which Selects Winning Premium Bond Numbers
Esmond  (English)
Protected by God. Grace and Protection. from the Old English Name Estmund. Commonly Used As a Surname. Famous Bearer: the Hero of Thackeray's Novel Henry Esmond
Eth  (English)
Diminutive of Ethel: from the Old English 'Aethel' Meaning Noble. Also a Diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and Other Feminine Names Beginning With Ethel-. Famous Bearer: American Actresses Ethel Me
Ethel  (English)
Diminutive of Ethelinda: from Aethelind, the Old English Name Meaning Noble Snake. Diminutive of Etheldreda, from the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Diminutive of Eldreda f
Ethelbert  (English)
Splendid. from the Old English Name Aethelbeorht, Meaning Noble and Bright. Famous Bearers: Two English Kings of the Th and Th Centuries
Etheldreda  (English)
From the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Famous Bearer: St Etheldreda, Later Known As St Audrey, Founded a Monastery at Ely
Ethelinda  (English)
From Aethelind, the Old English Equivalent of an Old German Name Derived from Athal 'Noble' and Lindi 'snake'
Ethelred  (English)
Noble Counsel, from the Old English 'Aethel Raed' Famous Bearers: the Anglo-saxon Ethelred the Unready
Ewart  (Scottish)
A Surname Thought to Be Derived from Ewe-herd, an Occupational Name Composed of the Old English Elements Ewe (Ewe, Female Sheep) and Heorde (Herd). (Yoo-art)
Faran  (English)
Variant of Faron: English Surname
Farin  (English)
Variant of Faron: English Surname
Faron  (English)
English Surname
Farran  (English)
Variant of Faron: English Surname
Farrin  (English)
Variant of Faron: English Surname
Farron  (English)
Variant of Faron: English Surname
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