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Esenay القمر الصحي / القمر النقي
Turkish-origin feminine name combining 'Esen' (healthy, fresh, breeze) + 'ay' (moon) — 'healthy/pure moon' or 'breezy moon' (poetic) Girl Turkish (used by Muslim families in Anatolia and Turkic regions)
Elnaz سحر الناس، جاذبية الناس، نعمة محببة (إلناظ/النّاز)
Charm or grace of the people; beloved charm (Persian compound: el + naz) Girl Persian (used in Iran and Persian-speaking communities; adopted in Urdu contexts)
Ebrar الأبرار: الصالحون والمتقون
The pious, the righteous (plural form used as a virtue name — 'the righteous ones') Girl Arabic (Bosnian usage)
Emina أمينة: الموثوقة، الوفيّة
Trustworthy, faithful (Bosnian variant of Arabic 'Amina') Girl Bosnian (from Arabic أمينة)
Esin إلهام
Inspiration, a sudden idea or intimation Girl Turkish (used among Turkish-speaking Muslims)
Evin مَحَبَّة، مَوَدَّة (من اللغة الكردية: Evîn)
Love, affection; from Kurdish Evîn (ئه‌ڤین) meaning 'love' or 'beloved'. Girl Kurdish (Kurmanji/Sorani)
Ekrem أكرم
Most generous, noblest (Turkish form of Arabic 'Akram' - 'most generous') Boy Arabic root K-R-M via Ottoman Turkish; historically used in Ottoman and Bosnian Muslim communities
Edhem أدهم
Bosnian/Slavic transcription of Arabic أَدْهَم (Adham) meaning 'dark, black, dusky' (often describing a deep black or dark complexion); adopted into Bosnian usage via Ottoman Turkish. Boy Bosnian (from Arabic via Ottoman Turkish); used in South Slavic Muslim communities
Eshref أشرف — الأكثر شرفاً، الأكرم
Honorable, most noble — Bosnian/Turkish variant of Arabic أشرف (Ashraf). Boy Bosnian/Turkish (from Arabic)
Ethar إيثار (تقديم الآخرين على النفس، الإيثار)
Selflessness, altruism (from Arabic إيثار 'iṯār', the ethical concept of preferring others over oneself) Girl Arabic (Urdu usage)