It's Hebrew, but means ascension. birth date and could create restrictions and lack of success. [name_m]Cecil[/name_m] Other suggested similar-sounding names are Cain, Eadin, Edin, Edlin, Einin, Eirin, Ela, Eladia, Elah, Elanie, Elanit, Elata, Elfie, Eli, Elia, Elina, Elis, Eliz, Elkie, Elli, Ellia, Ellina, Ellis, Elmina, Elois, Elsie, Elvi, Elvia, Elvie, Elvina, Elvine, Elvis, Elzina, Eman, Erin, Ermin (see Ermine), Etain, Evalin, Evan, Evlin and Rain. My first thought was [name_m]Helios[/name_m]. I cant seem to detach it from his Mennonite farmer persona. I love the idea of having an [name_m]Alfred[/name_m]/[name_m]Frederic/name_m as a main character, with the nn [name_u]Freddie[/name_u], but I think I already have a story in semi-development with a linguist for the [name_f]Air[/name_f] Force named [name_u]Freddie[/name_u] (not sure if hed be an [name_m]Alfred[/name_m] or a [name_m]Frederic[/name_m] yet), so maybe Ill keep him for later. I dont like to repeat names if I can help it between stories. It does seem properly rich-posh. [1], Helen, worshipped as a goddess in Laconia and Rhodes, is a major character in Greek mythology. Elain as a name for girls is a Greek name, and the meaning of the name Elain is "sun ray". In languages without alphabets, gender-specific translations show in each languages standard indexing order by gender label. I also really like [name_m]Henry[/name_m] and [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] for him. I think you can make the two work together as it's a family name. While Eli isn't a masculine form of Elizabeth, it shares the first three letters, which seems quite close. Name and Numerology I'm having issues coming up with a new . For example, Teresa becomes Teresinha (meaning "little Teresa"), and Carlos becomes Carlinhos ("little Carlos"). All the Reubens that I have known have been sort of swarthy, mind-numbingly dull sorts of people. Helen is a feminine given name derived from the Ancient Greek name , Helen (dialectal variants: , Helena, , Elena, , Welena), which descends from Proto-Hellenic *weln, from a pre-Hellenic or late Proto-Indo-European *Sweln (a solar deity), ultimately derived from the Indo-European root *swel- (to shine, warm). Elijah - Another Old Testament name, Elijah means "my God is Yahweh.".
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