Both names begin with the letter E and share a strong, classic feel.
Same in English; one of Joseph’s sons
Traditionally used as a phonetic match for Frank or Francis.
Traditional Ashkenazi pairing based on the initial 'F' sound.
Both names share the prominent 'Ef' and 'Ev' phonetic start.
Traditionally used by Jewish families for English names starting with E.
Shares the same linguistic root and phonetic structure as Efrat.
Shares the 'fr' phonetic sound and is a common Ashkenazi pairing.
Commonly used as a Hebrew equivalent for Edward in Jewish families.
Biblically, Elad was a member of the tribe of Ephraim.
Traditional Hebrew name starting with E, often used for similar secular names.
Historically used as an English substitute for Ephraim in Ashkenazi communities.
Shares "E" start; modern English equivalent
Both names etymologically signify being fruitful or productive.