Popular English names for girls and boys

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1781 Erryl English Variant of Earl: Noble leader. M
1782 Ervin English Friend. Variant of Irving. M
1783 Ervine English Friend. Variant of Irving. M
1784 Erving English Friend. Variant of Irving. M
1785 Erwin English Variant of Irwin: Boar friend. Sea friend. M
1786 Erwinek English Variant of Erwin: Boar-friend. M
1787 Erwyn English Friend of the sea. Variant of Erwin: Boar-friend. M
1788 Erwynn English Friend of the sea. Variant of Erwin: Boar-friend. M
1789 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. M

1790 Esmund English Protected by God. M
1791 Esrlson English Nobleman's son. M
1792 Estcot English From the east cottage. M
1793 Estcott English From the east cottage. M
1794 Estmund English Protected by God. M
1795 Eston English From East town. Surname. M
1796 Ethelbert English Splendid. From the Old English name Aethelbeorht, meaning noble and bright. Famous bearers: two English kings of the 6th and 9th centuries. M
1797 Ethelred English Noble counsel, from the Old English 'aethel raed' Famous bearers: the Anglo-Saxon Ethelred the Unready. M
1798 Eton English Variant of Eaton: River town. M
1799 Evald English Variant of Ewald: Powerful in the law. M
1800 Evans English Son of Evan. Evan is the Welsh form of the Hebrew John, meaning God has been gracious, or God has shown favor. M