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All over the world, E (I , E , Y , among others...) is a prevalent dominantly boy's, but infrequently feminine first name. The first name E is characteristic of Indonesia, where it is a common largely masculine, but infrequently feminine name, Japan, where it is quite a common male name, and the United Kingdom, where it is quite a common epicene name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, the name is most common in Indonesia, India, and Japan. Likewise, E is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Y, I, E | China, Netherlands, Indonesia, India, Canada |
И | Kazakhstan, China, Armenia, Russia, Uzbekistan |
이 | United States, South Korea |
Este | China, Indonesia, India, Canada, United States |
イー, エ | Japan |
And, Da-E, De, Dezanove, Dezassete, Dje, Due, E., Ea, Echt, Ed, Ei, El, Ele, Emigrate, Enode, Eo, Er, Es, Escribe, Est, Ex, Ey, Fa, Gemelina, Ghè, Ghé, Ghê, Ghë, Ghę, Ghẹ, Ghẻ, Ghẽ, Ghế, Ghề, Ghệ, Hej, Illae, Ily, Inte, Le, Ne-E, Ned, Nu-I, Och, Peshmerga, Saké, È, Ègh, É,
E is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Alfred E. Neuman , the The mascot for Mad magazine; Earl E. DeMise , the fictional character from the 2004 video game The Sims 2; I. P. Freely , the prank call alter ego used by Bart Simpson in the 1990 The Simpsons episode Homer's Odyssey (S1, E3); E. J. Thribb and I Ching , the fictional character in DC Comics, Wonder Woman, among other works.