Easter bunny - lihavõttejänes - пасхальный кролик

Economy (Greek oikonomia) - oikonomia - икономия - (E. is to be applied as a loosening or tightening of the rule in a certain place, at a certain time, for the salvation of a certain person or  persons)

Elder - the elder or "old man" in Orthodox tradition is wise in his experience of divine truth, with the charisma of guiding others through personal relationship. He possesses the gift of spiritual healing, power to restore men's souls and bodies

Elioz - Элиоз (a Jewish rabbi from Georgia who bought a part of Jesus's himation from a soldier who took part in the execution of our Lord Jesus Christ. He brought it to Georgia where it remained until that land was overrun by the Persians. In 1625 Shah Abbas sent the part of himation to Moscow as a gift for the Tsar and Patriarch Philaret)

Epitrahili (Greek "upon the neck") - epitraheel - епитрахиль - (epitrachil, it's a stole that the Orthodox priest or bishop wears around his neck when hearing confession) 

Ephraim the Syrian - Ефрем Сирин (Saint Ephraim is called the "Harp of the Holy Spirit", the first and greatest hymnographer of the Church. He was born around the year 306 in the city of Nisibis (modern Nusaybin, Turkey))

Eugenie Blanchard - a nun believed to be the world's oldest person, she died in November 2010 on the French Caribbean island of St. Barts at the age of 114

External man - lihalik, maine inimene - плотский, платяной человек (a man whose life revolves around the things of this world, whose internal world is undeveloped and unexplored)