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Emese

The Emese is an ancient female name of Hungarian origin. It means mother, breastfeeder (in Hungarian: "anya, szoptató). According to the dream of Emese, a Turul bird appeared who told that Emese would born big-king.
Recommended namedays: 23 January., 05 July.
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Emőke

The Emőke is an ancient female name of Hungarian origin. It means breastfeeded newborn child, baby (in Hungarian: "anyatejjel szoptatott újszülött, csecsemő").
Recommended namedays: 23 March., 08 December.
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Enéh

This is an ancient name of Hungarian origin. It is the form of Eneth, Éne, Énee. It means roe (in Hungarian: "szarvas ünő, nőstény szarvas").
Recommended nameday: 13 November.

Enese

The Enese is a female name of Hungarian origin. It means roe (in Hungarian: "szarvas ünő, nőstény szarvas").
Recommended nameday: 13 November.

Enet

The Enet is a form of Enéh, Eneth, Éne, Énee. She was the mother of Hunor and Magor.
Recommended nameday: 13 November.

Enikő

The Enikő female name was made by Mihály Vörösmarty from the ancient Enech name. The Enech is the form of Enéh, Enet, Éne, Énee.
Recommended namedays: 16 April., 15 September.
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Eperke

This is an ancient female name of Hungarian origin. It derives from the strawberry (in Hungarian: "eper").
Recommended nameday: 19 July.

Etel

The Etel is a Hungarian female name from two names. It means esquires (in Hungarian: "nemes"). Synonym names: Eta, Etelka.
Recommended nameday: 24 February.
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Evetke

The Evetke is an ancient female name of Hungarian-Szekler origin. It means squirrel (in Hungarian: "evetke, mókus").
Recommended nameday: 06 May.