Meaning & Origin
Eha is an Estonian feminine given name derived directly from the Estonian word eha, meaning "dusk" or "twilight." The name evokes the soft, transitional light of evening, reflecting the natural imagery common in Finnish and Estonian onomastics. Eha is occasionally used as a diminutive of the related name Ehala.Etymology and OriginThe name stems from the Estonian word eha ("dusk"), which is part of a broader Finno-Ugric lexical family associated with time and light. It shares its conceptual theme with names like Koit ("dawn"), fitting into a pattern of Estonian nature-inspired names that emerged during the national romantic period. The name Eha as a given name gained popularity in the 20th century, partly as a revival of vernacular naming traditions.DistributionAccording to data from 2021, 2,294 women in Estonia bear the name Eha, ranking it the 67th most common female name in the country. The name is particularly prevalent in Jõgeva County, where 33.29 per 10,000 inhabitants carry the name—the highest regional concentration. Throughout much of the 20th century, Eha was a staple among Estonian female names, though its usage has gradually declined in recent decades.Notable BearersEha Lättemäe (1922–2012), Estonian poet and translator, known for her lyrical works that often celebrated Estonian nature and identity.Eha Pärn (born 1957), Estonian politician and municipal servant, active in local governance and civil service.Eha Rünne (born 1963), Estonian shot putter and discus thrower, who competed at the international level, including in the Olympic Games.Key FactsMeaning: Dusk, twilightOrigin: EstonianType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Estonia (most common in Jõgeva County)Related names: Ehala (diminutive form)