This list includes 14 Egyptian boy names that start with E, from “Ehab” to “Ezzedine”. You can use it for baby-name ideas, cultural research, or simple curiosity about Egyptian naming traditions. Most names here come from modern Arabic usage, with a few reflecting older or literary forms.

Egyptian boy names that start with E are male given names used in Egypt and the wider Arabic-speaking world. Some, like “Ehab”, are everyday choices, while names such as “Ezzedine” often carry historical or religious resonance.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

Name: The standard English transliteration of each Egyptian name, useful when you search, shortlist, or record choices.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide shows how to say each name, helping you test its sound aloud.

Meaning: A concise definition explains the name’s origin or significance, so you can weigh cultural and personal fit.

Egyptian boy names that start with E

Name Pronunciation Origin Meaning Description
Ehab EH-hab Modern Arabic Gift, bestowal Common Egyptian male name meaning “gift.” Widely used across generations and seen in both urban and rural communities.
Emad EH-mad Modern Arabic Pillar, support Popular and traditional Arabic name in Egypt meaning “support” or “pillar.” Common among families valuing strength and reliability.
Essam ES-sam Modern Arabic Protector, defender Frequently used Egyptian name derived from Arabic for “guardian.” Conveys protection and moral strength; common among various generations.
Ezzat EZ-zat Modern Arabic Honor, dignity, might Traditional Arabic name widespread in Egypt; evokes honor and prestige. Often used in formal and historical contexts.
Eissa EE-sah Modern Arabic Jesus (Arabic form) Egyptian transliteration of Isa/Jesus, used by Muslims and Christians. Very common spelling in Egypt and carries religious significance.
Eyad EY-ad Modern Arabic Support, strength, steadfastness A well-used Arabic name in Egypt meaning “support” or “hands.” Popular for its short sound and strong meaning.
Eslam ES-lam Modern Arabic Submission (to God) Modern Egyptian given name variant of Islam; popular after the 20th century and commonly chosen for its religious resonance.
Ezzedine EZ-eh-DEEN Modern Arabic Glory of the faith (honor of religion) Compound Arabic name seen in Egypt; formal and historical tone, often found among older generations and public figures.
Elias EL-yas Coptic Elijah; “My God is Yahweh” Common among Egyptian Christians (Copts). Biblical name with long-standing use in Coptic communities and church traditions.
Ephrem EF-rem Coptic Fruitful Strongly associated with Coptic Christian tradition (Saint Ephrem). Used in religious families and church contexts in Egypt.
Emmanuel EM-man-yoo-el Coptic God is with us Biblical name popular among Egyptian Christians. Often used at baptism and family traditions, signaling faith and hope.
Elwan EL-wan Modern Arabic Colors (plural) Less common but established Arabic name in Egypt. Can appear as given name or surname, with artistic or poetic connotations.
Emile EM-eel Other Egyptian origin Rival; industrious (Latin origin) Used among Egyptian Christian families, especially of Francophone or European-influenced backgrounds. Familiar in urban centers.
Elie EL-ee Coptic My God is Yahweh Short form of Elias used by Coptic Christians. Friendly, informal variant often used in families and church communities.

Descriptions

Ehab
Emad
Essam
Ezzat
Eissa
Eyad
Eslam
Ezzedine
Elias
Ephrem
Emmanuel
Elwan
Emile
Elie
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