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| Elison | |||
| Eosphoros | iːˈɒsfoʊrɒs | NW to SE: connects Phoenicis Lacus to Solis Lacus | Means "bringer of dawn" |
| Erannoboas | ˌɛræˈnɒboʊæs | A river of India | |
| Erebus | ˈɛrɨbəs | From Erebus, a name for the Underworld | |
| Erigone | iːˈrɪɡoʊniː | ||
| Erinaeus | ˌɛrɨˈniːəs | ||
| Erinnys | iːˈrɪnɨs | E to W: connects the W end of Mare Sirenum to Titanum Sinus in Memnonia | From the mythical Erinyes |
| Erymanthus | ˌɛrɨˈmænθəs | ||
| Eulaeus | juːˈliːəs | ||
| Eumenides | juːˈmɛnɨdiːz | NW to SE: the SE continuation of Orcus canal, from Nodus Gordii to Phoenicis Lacus | From another name for the Erinyes |
| Eunostos | juːˈnɒstɒs | ||
| Euphrates | juːˈfreɪtiːz | N to S: connects Sinus Sabaeus to Ismenius Lacus | From the river Euphrates in Mesopotamia, one of the four rivers of the Garden of Eden |
| Euripus | juːˈraɪpəs | SE to NW, connects Mare Tyrrhenum and Mare Hadriaticum, running through Ausonia | After the strait between Euboea and Boeotia |
| Eurotas | juːˈroʊtæs | After the river Eurotas in Greece | |
| Eurymedon | juːˈrɪmɨdɒn | ||
| Eurypus | ˈjuːrɨpəs | ||
| Evenus | iːˈviːnəs | aka Euenus /jəˈwinəs/ | |
| Feuos | ˈfjuːɒs | aka Fevos | |
| Fortunae | fɒrˈtjuːniː | Means "of Fortune" |
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