Here you’ll find 37 Latin boy names that start with E, organized from “Ebrulfus” to “Ezechiel”. Many entries are classical or ecclesiastical Latin forms that still influence modern names.
Latin boy names that start with E are masculine given names recorded in Latin or formed from Latin roots. Many trace to Roman, biblical, or medieval church usage and appear in liturgy or historical records.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Notes.
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Pronunciation: A simple respelling or IPA guide so you can say each name correctly in conversation or records.
Meaning: A short, three-to-ten-word etymology or meaning that explains the name’s roots and basic sense today.
Notes: Contextual details such as historical usage, saint associations, regional variants, or modern popularity notes for each name.
Latin boy names that start with E
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ennius | EN-ee-us | Possibly Oscan family name | Roman poet; Quintus Ennius, 2nd c. BCE |
| Egnatius | eg-NAY-shus | Possibly Oscan family name | Roman nomen (gens Egnatia); Republican–Imperial |
| Eligius | eh-LIJ-ee-us | chosen (from Latin eligere) | Saint; Bishop Eligius of Noyon, 7th c. |
| Erasmus | eh-RAS-mus | beloved, desired (Greek origin) | Saint and scholar; martyred saint and Renaissance scholar Erasmus |
| Eusebius | yoo-SEE-bee-us | pious, devout (Greek origin) | Bishop/historian; Eusebius of Caesarea, 3rd–4th c. |
| Eugenius | yoo-JEE-nee-us | well-born, noble (Greek origin) | Roman cognomen; Emperor and Popes; Late Antiquity–medieval |
| Evander | ee-VAN-der | good man (Greek origin) | Myth/Latin epic; Virgil’s Aeneid |
| Evodius | ee-VOH-dee-us | Greek origin; uncertain | Early Christian bishop; Evodius of Antioch, 1st–2nd c. |
| Eutropius | yoo-TROH-pee-us | fortunate, well-turned (Greek origin) | Roman historian; 4th c. |
| Eutychus | yoo-TIK-us | fortunate (Greek origin) | New Testament; Acts, 1st c. |
| Eutyches | yoo-TEE-keez | fortunate (Greek origin) | Monk/theologian; 5th c. (Christological controversy) |
| Eulogius | yoo-LOH-jee-us | well-spoken, praised (Greek origin) | Saint and bishop; 9th c. (Cordoba) |
| Epaphroditus | eh-paf-ROD-i-tus | favored by Aphrodite (Greek origin) | New Testament; Philippians, 1st c. |
| Epictetus | eh-PICK-te-tus | acquired, possessed (Greek origin) | Stoic philosopher; 1st–2nd c. |
| Epiphanius | eh-PIF-an-ee-us | manifestation (Greek origin) | Bishop/saint; Epiphanius of Salamis, 4th c. |
| Exuperius | eks-OO-PEER-ee-us | surpassing (Latin supero-based) | Saint; Bishop of Toulouse, 5th c. |
| Exuperantius | eks-oo-per-AN-ti-us | very surpassing, excelling | Saints and martyrs; late antique–medieval |
| Epimachus | eh-PIH-ma-kus | striving, battling (Greek origin) | Christian martyr; early centuries |
| Erastus | eh-RAS-tus | beloved or “adored” (Greek origin) | New Testament; Romans 16, 1st c. |
| Eros | EE-ros | love (Greek origin) | Classical/mythological; attested in Latin literature |
| Eustachius | yoo-STAK-ee-us | good harvest or “steadfast” (Greek origin) | Saint; martyr and bishop traditions, medieval |
| Eustathius | yoo-STATH-ee-us | steadfast, well-stationed (Greek origin) | Bishops and saints; late antique–medieval |
| Evaristus | eh-VAR-is-tus | well-pleasing (Greek origin) | Pope Evaristus; early 2nd c. |
| Ezechiel | eh-ZEK-ee-el | God strengthens (Hebrew origin) | Biblical prophet; Vulgate/Latin Bible attestations |
| Epimenides | eh-pih-MEN-i-deez | prophetic seer (Greek origin) | Classical reference; Greek seer cited in Latin authors |
| Euphemius | yoo-FEE-me-us | well-spoken (Greek origin) | Byzantine admiral/saint; medieval Latin sources |
| Euphrasius | yoo-FRAH-see-us | good-advantage (Greek origin) | Bishop/saint; early–medieval |
| Eubulus | yoo-BYOO-lus | good counsel (Greek origin) | Attested in Roman literature and inscriptions |
| Eugippius | yoo-JIP-ee-us | good-born? (Greek/Latin mix) | Monk/author; 6th c. (Italy) |
| Eumenius | yoo-MEE-nee-us | good-minded (Greek origin) | Rhetorician; Eumenius of Autun, 4th c. |
| Ebrulfus | eh-BRUHL-fus | Germanic origin, Latinized | Saint; Ebrulfus (Ebrulf), 6th–7th c. (Frankish) |
| Emerentius | eh-meh-REN-shee-us | worthy, deserving (Latin mereri) | Martyrs/saints; early Christian tradition |
| Equitius | eh-KWIT-ee-us | horseman? / derived from equus | Saint and monastic figures; late antique–medieval |
| Eustorgius | yoo-STOR-jee-us | good harvest (Greek origin) | Bishops/saints; early medieval |
| Eudoxius | yoo-DOHK-see-us | good reputation (Greek origin) | Bishops and theologians; late antique |
| Eumelus | yoo-MEE-lus | sweet song or Greek origin | Myth/Latin writers; classical attestations |
| Eumenes | yoo-MEE-neez | kind, well-disposed (Greek origin) | Classical and Hellenistic figures in Latin texts |