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Baby names starting with E

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Emma
German · From Germanic ermen meaning 'whole' or 'universal'; popularized by medieval royalty.
Elijah
Hebrew · Hebrew 'Eliyyahu' meaning 'my God is Yahweh'; a major Old Testament prophet.
Ezra
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Ezra' meaning 'help' or 'helper,' borne by an Old Testament priest and scribe.
Evelyn
English · From Norman French 'Aveline', possibly meaning 'wished-for child' or related to the hazelnut.
Ethan
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'eitan' meaning strong, firm, or enduring; appears in the Old Testament as a wise man.
Elias
Hebrew · Greek form of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyyahu meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Eleanor
French · Possibly from Provençal 'aliénor' or Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion'; borne by Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Elizabeth
Hebrew · From Hebrew Elisheva, meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'God is abundance.'
Eliana
Hebrew · Eliana is often linked to Hebrew elements meaning "my God has answered," though it also appears in Latin-based forms.
Ellie
English · Diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen, ultimately from Greek 'helene' meaning bright, shining light.
Emily
Latin · From Latin 'Aemilia,' a Roman family name possibly meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Ella
English · From Germanic Alia meaning 'other' or 'foreign'; also used as a diminutive of Eleanor.
Ezekiel
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yechezkel meaning 'God will strengthen,' borne by a major Old Testament prophet.
Emilia
Latin · From the Roman family name Aemilius, derived from Latin 'aemulus' meaning rival or industrious.
Elena
Italian · Form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright, shining light or torch.
Enzo
Italian · Italian name, originally a short form of Lorenzo or Vincenzo; also from Germanic 'Heinz.'
Everett
English · From Germanic 'eber' (boar) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave as a wild boar.'
Eden
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning "delight" or "paradise," referring to the Garden of Eden in Genesis.
Eli
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'ascension' or 'my God,' a high priest and judge in the Bible.
Emery
German · From Germanic 'Emmerich,' composed of 'ermen' (whole, universal) and 'ric' (power, ruler).
Eloise
French · From Old French Héloïse, from Germanic 'hailwidis' meaning 'healthy' and 'wide.' Associated with the medieval scholar.
Easton
English · Old English place name meaning 'east town' or 'east-facing settlement.'
Emerson
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of Emery,' from Germanic 'power' and 'ruler.'
Emiliano
Italian · From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager'; popularized in Latin cultures.
Emmett
English · From the Old English or Germanic name Emma with a masculine suffix, meaning 'universal' or 'whole.'
Everly
English · From an English surname and place name meaning boar meadow or grazing meadow.
Elliott
English · Medieval English diminutive of Elias, from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elliot
English · From Old French-English form of Elias; ultimately from Hebrew Elijah meaning my God is Yahweh.
Evan
Welsh · Welsh form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Emilio
Italian · From Latin 'Aemilius', a Roman family name possibly meaning rival or industrious.
Eliza
English · Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Eva
Hebrew · Latinized form of Hebrew Chavah (Eve), meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Ember
English · From the English word for a glowing coal, giving the name a warm fiery nature image.
Esther
Hebrew · Possibly from Persian 'stara' meaning 'star', or Hebrew 'hadassah' meaning 'myrtle'; biblical queen of Persia.
Elliana
Hebrew · A form of Eliana, usually linked to Hebrew and understood as meaning "my God has answered."
Emmanuel
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Immanu'el' meaning God is with us; a messianic name in the Bible.
Emersyn
English · Emersyn is a modern spelling of Emerson, originally an English surname meaning son of Emery.
Elsie
Scottish · Scottish pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Everleigh
English · An elaborated spelling of Everley, an English place name meaning 'wild boar woodland clearing'.
Evangeline
Greek · From Greek 'euangelion' meaning good news or gospel; popularized by Longfellow's 1847 epic poem.
Ellis
Welsh · Welsh form of Elijah or from Old English 'Ellis,' meaning 'benevolent' or 'my God is Yahweh.'
Eithan
Hebrew · Eithan is an alternate spelling of Ethan, the Hebrew name meaning "strong," "steady," or "enduring."
Edward
English · From Old English Eadweard meaning 'wealthy guardian,' borne by many English kings.
Elian
Greek · A name used in Spanish and beyond, often linked to Greek-rooted forms associated with the sun.
Eric
Norse · From Old Norse 'Eiríkr' meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful,' borne by Norse kings.
Elise
French · French short form of Elisabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Elaina
Greek · Variant of Elena/Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'torch', 'bright light', or 'moon'.
Elianna
Hebrew · A Hebrew-based form meaning my God has answered or God has responded.
Emory
German · Variant of Emery, from Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (power), meaning 'home ruler.'
Evie
English · Diminutive of Eve or Evelyn; from Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning life or living one.
Erick
Norse · Variant of Eric, from Old Norse 'Eiríkr' meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
Ezequiel
Spanish · Spanish form of Ezekiel, from Hebrew Yechezqel meaning 'God will strengthen.'
Evelynn
English · Elaborated spelling of Evelyn, from a Norman French surname meaning 'wished-for child.'
Esme
French · From Old French 'esmé' meaning 'esteemed' or 'loved'. Also linked to Persian meaning 'emerald'.
Esmeralda
Spanish · From Spanish 'esmeralda' meaning emerald; popularized by Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Eduardo
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Edward, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) + 'weard' (guardian).
Elora
English · Possibly a blend of Eleanor and Nora, or from Hebrew meaning God is my light.
Eliam
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning "my God is people" or "God of the nation."
Edwin
English · From Old English 'Eadwine' meaning rich friend or prosperous friend, borne by an early English king.
Elaine
French · Old French form of Helen, meaning bright shining light; prominent in Arthurian legend.
Elodie
French · French form of Alodia, possibly from Germanic 'alod' meaning wealth, or Greek 'elodes' meaning marshy.
Emely
Latin · Phonetic variant of Emily, from Latin 'Aemilia' meaning 'rival' or Germanic 'amal' meaning 'industrious.'
Elisa
Hebrew · Short form of Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Elowyn
Welsh · Variant of Elowen, a Cornish-Welsh name meaning elm tree, evoking nature and Celtic heritage.
Emmy
English · Diminutive of Emma or Emily; from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Esteban
Spanish · Spanish form of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or wreath.
Edgar
English · From Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'gar' (spear), meaning prosperous spearman.
Everlee
English · Modern blend of Ever (always) and Lee (meadow), evoking eternal fields.
Erik
Norse · From Old Norse 'Eiríkr,' combining 'ei' (ever, always) and 'ríkr' (ruler), meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Elle
French · Elle is a French short form of names like Eleanor or Elizabeth and can also mean 'she' in French.
Emanuel
Hebrew · Variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew 'Immanu'el' meaning 'God is with us,' a messianic name in Isaiah.
Estella
Latin · From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star'; popularized by Dickens' Great Expectations.
Elio
Italian · From Greek 'Helios,' the sun god. Means 'sun' in Italian and Spanish usage.
Emerie
German · Emerie is a modern form of Emery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or brave ruler.
Edith
English · From Old English ead (riches) + gyth (war), meaning 'prosperous in war.'
Enrique
Spanish · Spanish form of Henry, from Germanic Heimirich meaning "ruler of the home."
Emir
Arabic · An Arabic title-name meaning commander, prince, or ruler.
Eve
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning life or living one; the first woman in the Bible.
Emelia
Latin · Variant of Amelia, from the Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious.'
Eileen
Irish · Irish form of Aveline or Helen; from Irish 'Eibhlín', meaning 'bright, shining one'.
Eliel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning my God is God or God is my God.
Estrella
Spanish · Spanish word for 'star,' from Latin 'stella.'
Emberly
English · A modern English-style name built from ember, suggesting glowing warmth or sparks.
Estelle
French · From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star'; the French form popularized in the 19th century.
Eliseo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Elisha, from Hebrew meaning "God is salvation."
Ellianna
Hebrew · Ellianna blends Eli and Anna elements, giving a Hebrew-based meaning such as my God has answered with grace.
Emerald
English · From the precious green gemstone, via Old French "esmeraude" and Greek "smaragdos."
Emmitt
English · Variant of Emmett, from Old English or Germanic roots meaning universal or industrious.
Erin
Irish · From Éirinn, the dative/poetic form of Éire, meaning Ireland.
Emmie
English · Diminutive of Emma or Emily, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Elisha
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Elisha' meaning 'my God is salvation,' an Old Testament prophet and Elijah's successor.
Elyse
French · French form derived from Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath.
Enoch
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Chanokh' meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated,' a patriarch in Genesis who walked with God.
Everest
English · From the surname Everest, meaning brave as a wild boar. Now associated with the world's tallest peak.
Elina
Greek · Variant of Helen from Greek 'helene' meaning bright light or shining one.
Elia
Hebrew · Variant of Elijah/Elias, from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning 'my God is Yahweh'.
Ezrah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Ezra, from Hebrew meaning "help" or "helper."
Evander
Greek · From Greek 'Euandros' meaning good man; also a Scottish form of Iomhar.
Ever
English · Modern English word name meaning always or eternal.
Eiden
Irish · Eiden is a variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodh, meaning 'little fire.'
Edison
English · Means 'son of Ede/Edward,' from Old English elements meaning prosperity and fortune.
Emberlynn
English · Emberlynn is a modern blend of Ember and Lynn, evoking glowing embers and warmth.
Ellison
English · English surname meaning 'son of Ellis/Elias,' ultimately from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Eleanora
French · Elaborated form of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or Provençal 'light.'
Emiliana
Latin · A feminine form of Emiliano, from Latin Aemilius, often linked to 'rival' or 'eager.'
Elowen
Welsh · Cornish and Welsh name meaning elm tree, rooted in Celtic nature tradition.
Elisabeth
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'my God is an oath'; the traditional European spelling of Elizabeth.
Ensley
English · From an English place name meaning solitary clearing or hermit's meadow.
Eren
Japanese · Used in Turkish with the sense of saintly or mature person; it also appears independently in Japanese naming.
Elsa
German · German short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning God is my oath.
Emmeline
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning work; popularized by suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst.
Eugene
Greek · From Greek 'Eugenios' meaning well-born or noble, borne by several saints and popes.
Etta
English · Short form of Henrietta or other names ending in '-etta,' meaning 'little' in Italian.
Elouise
French · Variant of Eloise, from Germanic 'helewidis' meaning healthy and wide, or famous warrior.
Ernesto
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning serious or resolute.
Elani
Hebrew · Often treated as a variant of Ilana or Elaine, giving it associations with tree imagery or shining light.
Emi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'beautiful blessing' or 'smile'; also a short form of Emily.
Eleni
Greek · Eleni is the Greek form of Helen, traditionally linked to light, brightness, or shining beauty.
Eddie
English · Diminutive of Edward, from Old English 'ēad' (wealth) + 'weard' (guardian), meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Esperanza
Spanish · Spanish for 'hope,' from Latin 'sperare' meaning to hope.
Evren
Persian · Used in Turkish, Evren means "universe" or "cosmos," with older mythic dragon associations.
Ellen
Greek · English form of Helen, from Greek 'helenē' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Evelina
English · Latinate form of Evelyn; popularized by Fanny Burney's 1778 novel 'Evelina.'
Eliyanah
Hebrew · Variant of Eliana, a Hebrew name meaning 'my God has answered' or 'God answered me.'
Essence
Latin · From the English word essence, ultimately from Latin essentia, meaning "being" or "core nature."
Ephraim
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful,' borne by a son of Joseph in the Old Testament.
Ermias
Hebrew · Ermias is a form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh will uplift' or 'appointed by God.'
Emrys
Welsh · Welsh name linked to Ambrose, often interpreted as 'immortal' and associated with Merlin in legend.
Eliezer
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning God is my help.
Eider
Norse · Eider comes from the name of the sea duck, ultimately linked to Norse and northern European nature terms.
Emmalyn
German · Emmalyn blends Emma, from a Germanic root meaning whole or universal, with the popular -lyn ending.
Erika
Norse · Feminine form of Erik, from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Egypt
Greek · A place name taken from the country Egypt, whose English form comes through Greek Aigyptos.
Elara
Greek · Elara comes from Greek mythology as the name of a lover of Zeus, giving it a celestial and mythic tone.
Ernest
German · From Germanic 'Ernust' meaning serious or resolute, conveying steadfast determination.
Emani
Arabic · Variant of Imani, from Arabic and East African use, meaning 'faith.'
Emmaline
German · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious.'
Eitan
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning strong, firm, or enduring.
Ellery
English · English surname meaning 'alder tree island,' also associated with literary detective Ellery Queen.
Emberlyn
English · Emberlyn combines Ember, evoking glowing fire, with -lyn, creating a modern nature-inspired compound name.
Evangelina
Greek · From Greek 'euangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'bearer of good tidings.'
Eimy
French · A modern spelling of Amy or Aimee, from French aimee, meaning "beloved."
Eleazar
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God has helped,' borne by Aaron's son in the Old Testament.
Eliette
French · French diminutive of Élie (Elijah), from Hebrew 'Eliyahu' meaning 'my God is Yahweh', an elegant French form.
Elmer
English · From Old English 'Æðelmær' meaning noble and famous, a traditional Anglo-Saxon name.
Elvis
Norse · Possibly from the Old Norse name Alvis meaning 'all wise', popularized in the American South.
Edmund
English · From Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'mund' (protection), meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Eliora
Hebrew · Eliora is from Hebrew and means God is my light or the Lord is my light.
Evalyn
English · Variant of Evelyn, from Norman French 'Aveline' meaning wished-for child or hazelnut.
Emry
Welsh · Welsh form related to Emrys (Welsh form of Ambrose), meaning 'immortal,' linked to Merlin in Arthurian legend.
Elyas
Hebrew · Elyas is a form of Elijah or Elias, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh, also used in Arabic tradition.
Emilie
French · French and German form of Emily, from Latin Aemilia meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Endrick
German · Endrick is a form related to Hendrick or Heinrich, meaning "home ruler" or "estate ruler."
Everette
English · Variant of Everett, from Germanic Eberhard meaning "brave as a wild boar."
Evalynn
English · Modern blend of Eva ('life') and Lynn ('lake'), combining Hebrew and Welsh elements.
Ehlani
English · Ehlani is a modern melodic name, likely a contemporary English coinage inspired by names like Elani and Alani.
Emil
Latin · From the Roman family name Aemilius, possibly meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Emryn
Welsh · Modern variant of the Welsh Emrys (from Latin Ambrosius), meaning 'immortal' or 'divine one.'
Elon
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree,' symbolizing strength and endurance.
Eliyahu
Hebrew · Eliyahu is the original Hebrew form of Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elayna
Greek · Elayna is a modern spelling of Elena or Alaina, ultimately linked to Greek Helen meaning "bright" or "shining light."
Elyana
Hebrew · A variant of Eliana, meaning my God has answered or God has responded.
Emori
English · A modern variant of Emory, though it also resembles Japanese surname forms; as a given name it feels contemporary and surname-based.
Emberlee
English · A modern combination of Ember, meaning glowing coal, and the suffix -lee, suggesting a meadow or clearing.
Eythan
Hebrew · Eythan is a modern spelling of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning "solid," "strong," or "long-lasting."
Emeri
German · Emeri is a modern form of Emery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful ruler.
Everley
English · Everley is an English place-based surname formation meaning a meadow or clearing, later used as a first name.
Echo
Greek · From Greek mythology, the nymph cursed to repeat others' words by Hera.
Erica
Norse · Feminine form of Eric, from Old Norse Eiríkr meaning eternal ruler. Also Latin for heather plant.
Elinor
French · Old French form of Eleanor, possibly from Provençal meaning the other Aenor or bright light.
Eliot
English · English surname form derived from Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyyahu meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Emmalynn
German · Emmalynn combines Emma, meaning whole or universal, with the English suffix -lynn.
Ester
Hebrew · Variant of Esther, from Persian 'stara' meaning star, or Hebrew 'hadassah' meaning myrtle.
Eleanore
French · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or Provençal 'bright, shining.'
Eyden
Irish · Variant of Aiden/Ayden, from Irish Gaelic 'Aodhán' meaning 'little fire,' a diminutive of Aodh.
Eris
Greek · Greek goddess of discord and strife in mythology, who sparked the Trojan War with the golden apple.
Elissa
Greek · Ancient name of Dido, queen and founder of Carthage; also a variant of Elizabeth.
Estefany
Spanish · A Spanish-form variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Ean
Scottish · Ean is a variant of Ian or John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Ema
German · Variant of Emma, from Germanic ermen meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Ellowyn
Welsh · Variant of Eowyn (Tolkien literary) or Elowen (Cornish 'elm tree'), combining literary and nature resonances.
Emmarie
German · A compound-style form blending Emma, 'universal' or 'whole,' with Marie, the French form of Mary.
Eziah
Hebrew · Eziah is likely a Hebrew-style variant related to names ending in -iah, carrying the sense of “Yahweh is my strength” or “helped by God.”
Elianny
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Eli- names from Hebrew, suggesting my God has answered.
Ezio
Italian · Italian name from Greek 'aetos' meaning 'eagle,' borne by several historical Italian figures.
Eloisa
French · Italian/Spanish form of Eloise, from Germanic 'hailwidis' meaning healthy and wide.
Efrain
Hebrew · Spanish form of Ephraim, from Hebrew 'Efrayim' meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful.'
Eddy
English · Diminutive of Edward or Edmund, from Old English 'ead' (wealth/prosperity) + 'weard' (guardian).
Eros
Greek · From Greek mythology, Eros is the god of love and desire.
Emilee
Latin · Modern respelling of Emily, from the Roman family name Aemilius meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Eamon
Irish · Irish form of Edmund, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'mund' (protector), meaning wealthy guardian.
Eliyah
Hebrew · A variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh.
Elvin
English · Variant of Elwin, from Old English meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend.'
Evalina
English · Variant of Evelina, popularized by Fanny Burney's 1778 novel; from Germanic roots meaning desired.
Ela
Hebrew · Short form of Eleanor or Elizabeth; from Hebrew 'el' meaning God or Germanic 'ali' meaning noble.
Ewan
Scottish · Ewan is a Scottish form of Eugene, from Greek roots meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Elly
English · Diminutive of Eleanor or Elizabeth, meaning 'bright, shining one' or 'God is my oath.'
Esai
Hebrew · Esai is a Spanish-form variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Emberleigh
English · A modern English formation from ember plus the old English suffix -leigh, evoking glowing firelight and gentle natural imagery.
Estela
Spanish · Spanish form of Estelle, from Latin 'stella' meaning star.
Edie
English · Diminutive of Edith, from Old English ēad and gyð meaning "prosperity in war."
Elif
Arabic · Elif comes from the Arabic alphabet through Turkish use, referring to the first letter and symbolizing uprightness and simplicity.
Elysia
Greek · Elysia comes from Elysium, the Greek paradise of the blessed.
Elanor
English · Variant of Eleanor, also a golden star-shaped flower in Tolkien's legendarium. Meaning 'sun-star'.
Eason
English · English surname meaning son of Adam or variant of Easton meaning east settlement.
Emari
English · A modern unisex-style name influenced by names like Emory and Amari.
Ender
English · Used as a modern name and surname form, sometimes linked to endings or to literary usage.
Emmet
English · From Germanic 'emmet' meaning 'ant,' or a variant of Emma-derived names meaning 'universal.'
Elliotte
English · Elaborated variant of Elliott, ultimately from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Emmi
German · Emmi is a diminutive form of names like Emma or Emily, used affectionately in German and English contexts.
Eiza
Spanish · Spanish name possibly derived from Elisa (a form of Elizabeth, Hebrew 'God is my oath') or of Basque origin.
Elana
Hebrew · Hebrew form meaning 'oak tree,' also a variant of Elena from Greek 'bright, shining.'
Eowyn
English · A literary name created by Tolkien from Old English elements meaning horse joy or horse friend.
Elyanna
Hebrew · Elyanna combines Hebrew elements suggesting 'my God has answered' or 'God has responded.'
Eydan
English · Modern invented spelling variant blending Aidan (Irish: 'little fire') and Ethan (Hebrew: 'strong').
Evana
Welsh · Feminine form of Evan (Welsh form of John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Everson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Eber or Ever,' related to the boar element.
Eila
Irish · Finnish name meaning 'oak tree,' or variant of Eileen from Irish Gaelic 'Eibhlín' meaning 'bright, shining.'
Ellory
English · Ellory likely comes from the surname Ellery, with older French and English roots and a bright, melodic modern feel.
Eunice
Greek · From Greek 'eu' (good) and 'nike' (victory), meaning good victory.
Eder
Hebrew · Eder comes from Hebrew and means flock or herd; it also appears in the Bible in place and personal-name contexts.
Evelin
English · Variant of Evelyn, from the Norman French surname Aveline, possibly meaning wished-for child.
Esmae
French · Variant of Esme, from Old French esmer meaning 'to esteem,' ultimately linked to Persian Esma meaning 'beloved.'
Ellia
Greek · Variant of Ella, from Germanic 'ali' meaning 'other' or Greek 'bright light.'
Empress
English · Taken from the English imperial title, conveying majesty, rank, and power.
Eliany
Hebrew · Eliany is a modern elaboration of Eli- names, often linked to Hebrew elements meaning "my God" or "God has answered."
Emmerson
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Emery,' from Germanic 'Amalric' meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Edna
Hebrew · From Hebrew ednah meaning 'pleasure' or 'delight'; appears in the Book of Tobit.
Elliette
English · A feminine form of Elliott, ultimately from a medieval form of Elijah meaning the Lord is my God.
Eisley
English · Eisley is an English surname and place-style name, often linked to meadow or woodland imagery.
Eastyn
English · A modern spelling of Easton-style names, originally an English place surname meaning east town.
Elliemae
English · A modern English blend of Ella and Mae, typically read as a soft feminine form meaning light and grace.
Evaluna
Hebrew · Modern blend of Eva (Hebrew 'life') and Luna (Latin 'moon'), combining life and lunar imagery.
Evans
Welsh · Welsh patronymic from Ifan (John), meaning 'son of Evan,' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Estefania
Greek · The Spanish form of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Eman
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "faith" or "belief."
Eidan
Irish · Variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodhán, meaning "little fire."
Edson
English · Means 'son of Ed/Ede,' from Old English 'ead' meaning wealth or fortune.
Emaan
Arabic · From Arabic iman, meaning faith or belief.
Esty
Hebrew · Esty is a diminutive of Esther, a name linked to the Persian word for 'star' and the biblical Queen Esther.
Elsy
English · Elsy is a pet form of Elizabeth, a name of Hebrew origin meaning God is my oath.
Evian
French · Taken from the French place name Evian, best known from Evian-les-Bains, and used as a modern given name.
Elyon
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Elyon' meaning 'Most High,' a biblical epithet for God found throughout the Old Testament.
Eternity
English · An English word name from Latin aeternitas, meaning "endlessness" or "forever."
Everardo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Everard, from Germanic meaning 'brave as a wild boar.'
Everlynn
English · Modern invented compound of Ever (English 'eternal/always') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), suggesting timeless grace.
Ezriel
Hebrew · Ezriel is a Hebrew name meaning God is my help or help of God.
Emile
French · French form of Aemilius, a Roman family name possibly meaning rival or industrious.
Everlyn
English · Variant spelling of Evelyn, blending 'ever' with '-lyn,' suggesting eternal grace.
Eliyana
Hebrew · A variant of Eliana, from Hebrew elements meaning my God has answered or God has responded.
Elvira
Spanish · From Visigothic Germanic elements possibly meaning all-true; long popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Ervin
English · Variant of Irvin/Irving, from a Scottish place name meaning 'green water.'
Edrick
English · From Old English 'ead' (prosperity) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'prosperous ruler.'
Eliott
English · Variant of Elliott, derived from Elias/Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Emoni
English · A modern name likely influenced by Imani and similar forms, appreciated for its sleek contemporary sound.
Ezariah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style form built on Azariah, meaning helped by God or God has helped.
Emme
German · Short form of Emma or Emmeline, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal'.
Eleia
Greek · Likely related to Elia or Elea forms, with meanings connected to God or sunlit brightness depending on root.
Ellerie
English · Ellerie likely developed as a modern surname-style name, possibly related to Hilary or Ellery, meaning 'cheerful' or 'island with elder trees.'
Emeline
French · From Germanic 'amal' meaning work, via Old French Ameline. A medieval French diminutive form.
Elisheva
Hebrew · Elisheva is the original Hebrew form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Esdras
Greek · Esdras is the Greek and Latin form of Ezra, a Hebrew name meaning help.
Eira
Welsh · Eira is a Welsh name meaning 'snow,' also linked in Norse tradition to a healing goddess.
Ellamae
English · Compound name combining Ella (light, beautiful fairy) and Mae (month of May or pearl), a Southern American double name.
Eesa
Arabic · Eesa is the Arabic form of Jesus, a prophetic name honored in Islamic tradition.
Emira
Arabic · Emira is the feminine form of Amir, from Arabic meaning 'princess' or 'commander.'
Ezran
Hebrew · Ezran is a modern Hebrew-style extension of Ezra, carrying the sense of help, aid, or support.
Elton
English · From Old English place name meaning Ella's town or old town settlement.
Emmery
German · Variant of Emery, from Germanic 'Amalric' meaning 'industrious ruler.'
Enoc
Hebrew · A Spanish form of Enoch, from Hebrew, meaning dedicated or trained.
Ezri
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning my help or helper.
Effie
Greek · Pet form of Euphemia, from Greek 'euphēmia' meaning 'well-spoken' or 'good repute.'
Edric
English · Old English name from 'ead' (prosperity) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning prosperous ruler.
Elody
French · A modern variation inspired by Élodie from French tradition, ultimately linked to medieval Germanic roots meaning wealth and fame.
Elin
Welsh · Welsh and Scandinavian form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Emelyn
English · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'labor'. A softer spelling of Emmalyn.
Elion
Hebrew · Derived from Hebrew Elyon meaning 'most high,' an epithet for God used in the Hebrew Bible.
Elwood
English · From the old English meaning 'elder tree forest,' a habitational name for someone living near an elder wood.
Ely
Hebrew · Variant of Eli, from Hebrew meaning "ascension" or "most high."
Eleonora
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Eleanor, possibly meaning 'bright, shining light' from Greek 'eleos.'
Esaias
Hebrew · A form of Isaiah via Greek and Latin tradition, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Edyn
Hebrew · Edyn is a modern spelling of Eden, from Hebrew meaning "delight" or "paradise."
Eluney
Spanish · A modern lyrical Spanish-style name, likely inspired by luna and suggesting moonlight or moonlike beauty.
Earl
English · From the Old English noble title 'eorl' meaning nobleman or warrior chief.
Emmylou
English · Compound of Emmy (from Emily/Emma) and Lou (from Louise, famous warrior), popularized by Emmylou Harris.
Eliani
Hebrew · Eliani likely blends Hebrew divine-name elements, suggesting a meaning like 'my God has answered' or 'God is with me.'
Ellyana
Hebrew · A modern form of Eliana, meaning God has answered or my God has responded.
Eevee
English · A modern invented name popularized by the Pokémon character Eevee, phonetically derived from the letter 'V' for evolution.
Eyad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'support,' 'strength,' or 'reinforcement.'
Elyza
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Eliza, from Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Emorie
German · Emorie is likely a modern variant of Emery or Emory, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Evolet
English · Modern invented name popularized by the 2008 film '10,000 BC,' possibly designed as an anagram of 'to love.'
Era
English · An invented or word name from the English 'era,' suggesting a significant period of time.
Estevan
Spanish · Spanish variant of Esteban (Stephen), from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
Emy
Latin · Short form of Emily or Emma, meaning 'industrious' or 'whole, universal.'
Eulalia
Greek · From Greek 'eu' (good) and 'lalein' (to talk), meaning sweetly speaking; borne by an early martyr.
Elam
Hebrew · Biblical name meaning 'eternity' or 'hidden'; Elam was a son of Shem in Genesis.
Eldon
English · From Old English meaning 'Ella's hill' or 'the elder tree hill', originally a place name.
Efraim
Hebrew · Variant of Ephraim, meaning fruitful or doubly fruitful, borne by a son of Joseph in the Bible.
Elaia
Greek · Elaia is a biblical-linked variant of Elia/Elijah forms, used as a modern feminine-toned name.
Everlie
English · Modern variant of Everleigh, an English place name meaning 'wild boar woodland clearing.'
Essie
English · Diminutive of Esther, from Persian meaning star.
Edmond
English · From Old English 'ead' (prosperity) + 'mund' (protector), meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Ellington
English · English place name meaning 'Ella's settlement,' famously associated with jazz legend Duke Ellington.
Ederson
English · Modern patronymic-style invented name, extending Ederson from Ed/Edgar meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Ezren
Hebrew · Ezren appears to be a modern variation inspired by Hebrew names like Ezra, linked to help or aid.
Emmalee
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Emily combined with Emma; Germanic 'ermen' (whole, universal) with English elaboration.
Emeric
German · From Germanic 'Emmerich,' meaning work-power or home-ruler; borne by a Hungarian saint-prince.
Esra
Hebrew · Esra is a form of Ezra or Isra-related naming, usually linked to help, aid, or journeying in Semitic traditions.
Exodus
Greek · From Greek exodos, meaning "departure" or "going out," and best known as the title of the biblical book.
Ellena
Greek · Variant of Elena, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright light or shining one.
Eryn
Irish · Eryn is a modern spelling of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Emarie
French · A blended form of E. or Emma with Marie, joining Germanic universal roots with the French form of Mary.
Emrie
German · Likely derived from Emery or Emory, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful ruler.
Eviana
Hebrew · A modern blend related to Eva and Anna, carrying senses of life and grace.
Ellieana
Hebrew · Modern blend of Ellie (from Eleanor/Ellen, 'bright, shining') and Ana (Hebrew 'grace').
Eilam
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name borne by a son of Shem, meaning 'eternity,' 'young man,' or 'hidden.'
Elder
English · From Old English 'ealdra' meaning older or senior; also refers to the elder tree.
Emiko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'emi' (smile/blessing) with 'ko' (child), meaning 'blessed child.'
Elan
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "tree," also associated with vigor and natural grace.
Ezrael
Hebrew · Variant blending Ezra ('help') and El ('God'), related to the angel Azrael; means 'God is my help.'
Erwin
German · From Germanic elements meaning 'army friend' or 'boar friend,' a classic German given name.
Enola
English · Likely a modern coinage, sometimes explained as 'alone' spelled backward; origin debated.
Evanna
Irish · Feminine form of Evan (Welsh, 'young warrior') or elaboration of Eva (Hebrew, 'life').
Evianna
English · A modern blend of Eve and Anna, joining meanings associated with life and grace.
Esmeray
Persian · Esmeray is used as a poetic moonlike name, often understood to evoke dark beauty and moon imagery.
Eliab
Hebrew · Eliab is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my God is father' or 'God is father.'
Eleana
Greek · Variant of Elena, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Elli
English · A short form of names like Ellie, Eleanor, or Elisabeth, often carrying senses such as "light" or "God is my oath."
Eri
Japanese · In Japanese, Eri can have meanings based on kanji; it also resembles a biblical Hebrew name form.
Elaya
Hebrew · Elaya may relate to Hebrew and Arabic roots suggesting God has answered or exalted one.
Emmersyn
English · A modern spelling of Emerson, from a surname meaning 'son of Emery.'
Elizah
Hebrew · Variant of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning my God is Yahweh.
Eilan
Scottish · A Gaelic-influenced name seen in Scottish and Irish circles, often linked to river- or island-flavored sound patterns.
Ezelio
Spanish · Ezelio is a Romance-style name likely influenced by Elio, from Greek Helios via Latin, meaning sun.
Evette
French · Variant of Yvette, the French feminine diminutive of Yves, meaning 'yew tree.'
Ebenezer
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'eben ha-ezer' meaning stone of help; a biblical memorial name.
Efren
Hebrew · Spanish form of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful.'
Emaline
German · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industrious.
Eleonor
French · Variant of Eleanor, from Old French Alienor, meaning bright, shining one or sun ray.
Esa
Hebrew · Esa is used as a form of Jesus in Arabic and resembles biblical Esau from Hebrew tradition.
Estefani
Spanish · A Spanish form of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Ellee
English · Ellee is a modern spelling of Ellie, a diminutive of names like Eleanor or Elizabeth, often meaning light or pledged to God by source.
Ellorie
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Ellory or a blend of Elle and Glory.
Eloy
Spanish · From Latin 'Eligius' meaning the chosen one; Saint Eloi was patron of metalworkers.
Elyssa
Hebrew · Elyssa is a modern spelling of Elisa or Alyssa, often tied to Hebrew Elizabeth and the meaning "God is my oath."
Eymi
French · A spelling variant of Amy or Emi-like forms, with roots tied to the French name Aimée meaning beloved.
Ellora
Indian · Inspired by the Ellora Caves in India; may also relate to Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion.'
Emsley
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning Elm meadow or clearing.
Elimelech
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'my God is king,' known from the Book of Ruth.
Elyjah
Hebrew · Elyjah is a variant of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu, meaning My God is Yahweh.
Evee
Hebrew · Evee is a modern spelling of Evie, a diminutive of Eve, the Hebrew name meaning life.
Ellisyn
English · A modern respelling of Ellison or Ellis-derived forms, built from an English surname and softened with a feminine ending.
Emerlyn
English · An English modern form blending emerald-like sound with Lynn, used as a lyrical invented given name.
Eben
Hebrew · Short form of Ebenezer, Hebrew meaning stone of help, a biblical memorial name.
Eugenio
Spanish · Spanish/Italian form of Eugene, from Greek 'eugenēs' meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Eliah
Hebrew · A form related to Elijah or Eliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'My God is Yahweh.'
Everhett
English · A modern English variant related to Everett-like names, with the root "ever" implying steadfastness.
Eliazar
Hebrew · Variant of Eleazar, from Hebrew meaning 'God has helped.'
Eloah
Hebrew · Eloah comes from a Hebrew word for God, giving the name a strong sacred and biblical resonance.
Ezlyn
English · A modern blended name, likely combining the sounds of Ez- and -lyn in contemporary style.
Essa
English · Diminutive of Esther or Estella; may derive from Hebrew 'hadassah' meaning myrtle or star.
Embry
English · Variant of Emery, from Germanic 'Amalric' meaning brave power or industrious ruler.
Evy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Eve or Eva, from Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning life or living one.
Elisia
Greek · Variant of Elysia, from Greek 'Elysium', the paradise of the blessed in mythology.
Eleen
Greek · Variant of Eileen or Helen, from Greek helene meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Ellarose
English · A compound of Ella and Rose, combining a classic short form with the flower name from Latin rosa.
Eloa
Hebrew · Eloa is likely related to the Hebrew divine name Eloah, giving it a spiritual meaning tied to God.
Elie
Hebrew · French form of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Elvia
Latin · From Latin 'alvus' meaning white or fair; also a Spanish form related to Elvira.
Evelynne
English · Elaborated spelling of Evelyn, from Norman French 'Aveline,' meaning 'wished-for child.'
Erling
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'descendant of the jarl (nobleman)' or 'young prince.'
Emalyn
English · Modern blend of Emma (whole, universal) and the suffix -lyn.
Ezlynn
English · An invented modern name built on trendy -lynn endings for a lyrical feminine sound.
Elden
English · Old English name meaning 'old friend' or 'from the elves' valley,' related to Eldon.
Elayne
French · Old French form of Elaine, from Helen meaning 'bright, shining light,' prominent in Arthurian legend.
Edgardo
Italian · Romance form of Edgar, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'gar' (spear).
Eliya
Hebrew · Eliya is from Hebrew and means 'my God is Yahweh' or 'the Lord is my God.'
Emri
Hebrew · Likely related to the Hebrew name Imri, meaning 'eloquent' or 'my words,' with a streamlined modern spelling.
Eiley
Irish · Likely a variant of Eiley or Ailey, related to Irish-rooted surname and given-name forms.
Eliano
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Aelianus, from Latin/Greek, ultimately linked to Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elva
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ailbhe meaning 'white, bright,' or connected to Norse 'elf.' A rare vintage name.
Elleanor
Greek · Variant spelling of Eleanor, meaning bright shining one, of Provençal-Greek origin.
Emelina
German · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work or labor,' a medieval French diminutive form.
Eesha
Indian · From Sanskrit roots, often meaning goddess, purity, or ruler.
Eshaan
Indian · Eshaan is an Indian name, often meaning lord, sun, or northeast, and is associated with Sanskrit tradition.
Emersen
English · A variant of Emerson, originally an English surname meaning son of Emery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Esmee
French · A French name from esmer, meaning esteemed or beloved.
Elyan
Hebrew · A name used in Hebrew and Arabic contexts, often linked to “my God has answered” or “elevated.”
Ezmae
French · Modern blend of Esmé and Mae, combining Old French 'esteemed' with the English diminutive of Mary.
Elroi
Hebrew · From Hebrew El Roi, a biblical epithet meaning 'God who sees.'
Elowynn
Welsh · A modernized form inspired by Elowen, a Cornish-Welsh name meaning elm tree.
Eugenia
Greek · Feminine of Eugenios, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning 'well-born, noble.' Borne by several early saints.
Esau
Hebrew · From Hebrew Esav meaning "hairy," the biblical twin brother of Jacob.
Elianah
Hebrew · A variant of Eliana, from Hebrew elements meaning my God has answered or God has responded.
Eduard
German · Continental form of Edward, from Old English ēad-weard meaning 'wealthy guardian, protector of riches'.
Edan
Hebrew · Edan is a Hebrew name or variant linked to Eden or Idan, carrying meanings like "delight" or "era."
Emilly
Latin · A spelling variant of Emily, from the Latin Aemilia name family meaning "rival" or "eager."
Emmanuella
Hebrew · Emmanuella is the feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is with us.'
Evany
Hebrew · Evany is likely a modern variant influenced by Evan and Eva, names tied to Hebrew roots meaning 'life' or 'God is gracious.'
Emeli
Latin · A variant of Emily or Emilia, from the Roman family name Aemilius, suggesting striving or rival.
Eduar
English · A form of Edward, from Old English elements meaning wealthy guard or protector.
Elim
Hebrew · A biblical place name from Hebrew, Elim refers to the oasis with springs and palm trees in Exodus.
Emree
English · Variant of Emery, from Germanic roots associated with industriousness and power.
Elianis
Hebrew · A modern name of likely Spanish-Caribbean origin, blending Eli (Hebrew, 'my God') with a stylized -anis suffix.
Evelyne
French · French variant of Evelyn, from Norman French Aveline, possibly meaning desired or life.
Ericka
Norse · Ericka is a feminine form of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful."
Elohim
Hebrew · Elohim is the Hebrew word used for God in the Bible, with roots implying divine power and majesty.
Erza
Slavic · A modern adaptation in English naming with possible Slavic or Hebrew-influenced sound roots, kept as a distinct form.
Elikai
Hebrew · Elikai is a modern creative form using the Hebrew theophoric element *El-* (“God”) with a contemporary suffix.
Esma
Arabic · From Arabic 'Asma' meaning 'supreme' or 'exalted,' or a short form of Esmeralda (emerald).
Einar
Norse · Old Norse name from 'ein' (one/alone) and 'arr' (warrior), meaning 'lone warrior' or 'bold fighter.'
Ewen
Scottish · Ewen is a Scottish form of Eoghan, often linked to yew tree or youth.
Elanie
Greek · Elanie is likely a variant of Elaine or Helen, ultimately from Greek roots meaning torch or shining light.
Edin
Scottish · Edin may reflect Scottish place-name use from Edinburgh or a variant of Eden, meaning delight or paradise.
Eliakim
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning God will establish or God raises up.
Espen
Norse · A Scandinavian name derived from old Norse forms, often linked to divine and bear imagery.
Emet
Hebrew · Hebrew word meaning 'truth,' a virtue name with deep roots in Jewish tradition.
Emilyn
Latin · Emilyn blends Emily, from the Roman family name Aemilius meaning "rival," with the modern suffix -lyn.
Ehsan
Arabic · Ehsan comes from Arabic ihsan, meaning excellence, kindness, or benevolence.
Eyla
Arabic · A soft modern form related to Ayla/Ayla, with Hebrew-Arabic naming parallels involving light, moon, or aura meanings.
Ellanor
French · Variant spelling of Eleanor, from Old French Alienor, possibly meaning bright shining light.
Erickson
English · A patronymic surname-name meaning son of Erik, with Erik itself meaning eternal ruler.
Elea
Greek · Elea is a short form related to Greek-rooted names like Eleanor or Elena, often associated with light or shining.
Enya
Irish · Enya is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Eithne, meaning kernel or grain.
Ena
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Eithne meaning kernel or grain; also a diminutive of Eugenia.
Enos
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Enosh' meaning man or mortal; a grandson of Adam in the Book of Genesis.
Elvie
English · Diminutive of Elvira or Elva, possibly meaning 'elf counsel' from Old English.
Emmit
English · Variant of Emmett, from Old English or Germanic meaning 'universal' or 'industrious.'
Ezekial
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ezekiel, from Hebrew 'Yechezqel' meaning 'God will strengthen.'
Eoin
Irish · Eoin is the Irish form of John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Emmanuelle
Hebrew · The French feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning God is with us.
Edelyn
English · A modern blend name influenced by Ed- names and -lyn endings, often associated with noble or gentle meanings.
Evani
Hebrew · Likely a blend of Eva and names ending in -ni, drawing on Eva's Hebrew root meaning 'life.'
Eshaal
Arabic · An Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'a flower of paradise' or 'flame of fire', evoking beauty and divine radiance.
Ekam
Indian · Punjabi and Sanskrit name meaning 'one' or 'unity,' representing the oneness of the divine.
Ellanie
Greek · A variant of Elaine or a modern blend of Ella (Greek, 'light') with Annie (Hebrew, 'grace').
Emerick
German · Variant of Emmerich, from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'ruler.'
Esmerelda
Spanish · A variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish meaning 'emerald.'
Esti
Hebrew · Esti is a Hebrew diminutive of Esther, a name linked to star and also associated with the biblical queen.
Emmelia
German · Emmelia likely relates to Amelia and Emily forms, drawing on Germanic amal, meaning 'work,' or Latin Aemilia.
Ellah
Hebrew · Ellah is a variant of Ella and may also echo Hebrew Elah, meaning "terebinth tree" or "oak."
Elayah
Hebrew · A modern spelling related to names like Elijah or Eliyah, from Hebrew roots meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Evaan
Welsh · Modern spelling variant of Evan, from Welsh Iefan (a form of John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Eyder
Spanish · Eyder is a modern Spanish-used form, often treated as a creative spelling with uncertain exact roots.
Emad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning pillar, support, or mainstay.
Ellias
Hebrew · Ellias is a variant of Elias, from Greek and Hebrew forms of Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Esiah
Hebrew · A shortened or modern form of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "God is salvation."
Ellieanna
Hebrew · A blended modern form of Ellie and Anna/Eliana, carrying associations of light, grace, and divine favor.
Emelie
German · Variant of Emily/Emilie, from Latin 'Aemilia' meaning rival or industrious.
Elis
Welsh · Welsh and Scandinavian form of Elias, from Hebrew 'Eliyahu' meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Etty
Hebrew · Etty is a diminutive of names like Esther or Henrietta, often linked to meanings such as "star" or "home ruler."
Ezme
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced short name, often used as a compact modern feminine form in Arabic-speaking communities.
Enzley
English · A modern variant of Ansley/Enzley based on Old English meadow elements, reshaped into a contemporary surname-style first name.
Evryn
English · A modern English-style variant of Evelyn or Everen, suggesting desired or lively qualities.
Ezryn
Hebrew · Ezryn is a modern invented name influenced by Ezra, carrying a sense of help or support from Hebrew roots.
Elma
German · Short form of Wilhelmina or a blend of Elizabeth and Mary; linked to Germanic 'helm' (protection).
Enid
Welsh · Welsh name meaning soul or life; popularized by Arthurian legend as the patient wife of Geraint.
Ellinor
English · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Old French 'Aliénor'; meaning debated but often associated with 'light' or 'mercy.'
Emili
Latin · A spelling variant of Emily, from the Roman family name Aemilia, often linked with 'rival' or 'eager'.
Emre
Arabic · Emre is a Turkish name often linked with friendliness or a beloved companion, though its exact root is debated.
Ebrahim
Arabic · Ebrahim is an Arabic and Persian form of Abraham, meaning father of many.
Emin
Arabic · Emin comes from an Arabic root meaning trustworthy, faithful, or secure, and is widely used in Muslim cultures.
Eleyna
Greek · Eleyna is a variant of Elena or Helen, from Greek roots meaning light or torch.
Ellyanna
Hebrew · Ellyanna likely blends Ellie with Anna; Anna comes from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Elleigh
English · Elleigh is a modern creative spelling of Ellie, a diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen meaning light.
Emunah
Hebrew · From the Hebrew word emunah meaning faith or trust, a deeply spiritual and virtuous name.
Evanora
Welsh · Welsh-flavored form from Evan with Nora, popularized in literature with a regal-fairytale tone.
Eduin
English · Eduin is a variant of Edwin, from Old English, meaning "rich friend" or "prosperous friend."
Edrian
Latin · A modern variant of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria" in northern Italy.
Emmaleigh
German · A modern blend of Emma and the -leigh ending, with Emma tracing to Germanic roots meaning whole or universal.
Emmarose
English · Emmarose blends Emma, from Germanic roots meaning whole or universal, with Rose, the flower name.
Enzi
African · Used in several African naming traditions; it is often treated as a modern short form with a bright, energetic sound.
Elior
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my God is my light', combining El (God) and or (light).
Elenora
Italian · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Provençal meaning the other one, or related to Helen (light).
Etienne
French · French form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown, wreath'; a classic French given name.
Esha
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name often interpreted as "desire," "wish," or linked with divine feminine energy.
Eian
Scottish · Eian is a modern spelling of Ian, the Scottish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Elya
Hebrew · Likely related to Eliyahu or Ilya, from Hebrew roots meaning my God is Yahweh.
Emerly
English · A modern variant of Emery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Ediel
Hebrew · Likely a Hebrew-based form related to names meaning 'ornament of God' or 'witness of God.'
Eilyn
Irish · A modern form related to Aileen or Eileen, from Irish roots meaning bright or shining one.
Emberley
English · Emberley is a modern English-style blend of Ember and the suffix -ley, suggesting a meadow or clearing with a warm glow.
Emersynn
English · Modern stylized spelling of Emerson, a surname meaning 'son of Emery,' given name use is contemporary.
Eylan
Hebrew · Variant of Elan or Elon, from Hebrew meaning 'oak tree' or 'tree,' symbolizing strength and deep roots.
Ethel
English · From Old English æthel meaning 'noble'; originally a short form of longer Anglo-Saxon names.
Evelia
Spanish · Spanish name derived from Eva or Latin 'aevum' meaning 'life' or 'age,' popular in Latin America.
Egan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Aodhagán' meaning 'little fire,' a diminutive of Aodh.
Eddison
English · Eddison is an English patronymic surname name meaning son of Edd or Edward.
Erynn
Irish · Erynn is a variant of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Ezana
African · Ezana is an ancient Ethiopian name, known from Aksumite royalty and linked with strength or renown.
Emmerie
German · Emmerie is likely a variant of Emery or Emmery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Ellarie
English · A modern elaboration of Ella names, drawing on forms meaning all or completely with a lyrical ending.
Elida
Norse · From Old Norse meaning "winged" or Germanic roots meaning "noble kind."
Enrico
Italian · Italian form of Henry, from Germanic Heimirich meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Ethen
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ethan, from Hebrew Eitan meaning 'strong, firm, enduring.' A biblical figure name.
Enmanuel
Hebrew · A variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew, meaning God is with us.
Emon
Arabic · Emon is used in several cultures and may relate to Arabic or South Asian forms conveying trust, peace, or affection.
Elier
Hebrew · Elier likely derives from Hebrew divine-name elements and is often interpreted as my God is light or God is my help.
Esvin
German · Esvin likely derives from Germanic elements meaning friend or noble friend, shaped through Spanish use.