| Norse baby names begining from E |
| Eda |
 | Poetry. |
| Edda |
 | Poetry. |
| Eggther |
 | Guardian for the giants. |
| Egil |
 | Inspires fright. |
| Eigil |
 | Inspires fright. |
| Eikki |
 | Eternal ruler. |
| Eilif |
 | Wounded in an attack on Hlidarend. |
| Einar |
 | Leader; fighter. |
| Eir |
 | Peace. |
| Eirik |
 | Forever strong or eternal ruler. |
| Eistein |
 | Lucky. |
| Eitri |
 | A mythical dwarf. |
| Ejnar |
 | Variant of Einar: Leader; fighter. |
| Eldgrim |
 | KiIled by Hrut Hejolfsson. |
| Eldrid |
 | Fiery spirit. |
| Elin |
 | Daughter of the Russian king Boleslaw. |
| Elle |
 | Old age. |
| Elli |
 | Mythical giant. |
| Ellisif |
 | Consecrated to God. |
| Elvis |
 | Sage. |
| Ema |
 | Wife of Jarl. |
| Embla |
 | From an elm. |
| Enar |
 | Fighter. |
| Erek |
 | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| Eric |
 | Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red. |
| Erica |
 | Feminine form of Eric: Forever strong. |
| Erich |
 | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| Erick |
 | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| Erico |
 | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton. |
| Erics |
 | Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red. |
| Erik |
 | Variant of Eric: Ruler of the people. |
| Erika |
 | Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red. |
| Erland |
 | Leader. |
| Erling |
 | Chiefs son. |
| Erp |
 | Son of Meldun. |
| Eryk |
 | Eternal ruler. |
| Esbjorn |
 | Bear of the gods. |
| Eske |
 | Spear of the gods. |
| Eskil |
 | Vessel of the gods. |
| Eyfrod |
 | Farmed at Tongue. |
| Eyjolf |
 | Killed by Kari. |
| Eystein |
 | Lucky. |
| Eyvind |
 | Son of Lodin. |
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