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Baby names starting with E

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Emmelyn
German · A variant of Emmeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' softened through French and English use.
Eleina
Greek · Eleina is a variant of Elena or Helen, from Greek roots meaning bright, shining, or torch.
Enaya
Arabic · Enaya comes from Arabic inayah, meaning care, concern, or protection.
Eliyas
Hebrew · Eliyas is a form of Elijah or Ilyas, from Hebrew tradition, meaning My God is Yahweh.
Eimmy
German · Modern spelling variant of Emmy/Emma, a Germanic name meaning 'whole' or 'universal', popularized across Europe.
Eldana
Hebrew · A modern name combining El (Hebrew: 'God') with Dana, suggesting 'gift of God' or 'God is my judge'.
Enslee
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by English place names with the -lee (meadow) suffix.
Elroy
French · From Old French el roi meaning "the king," a name denoting royal status.
Erlin
German · Variant of Erland, from Old Norse meaning foreigner or stranger from another land.
Eliud
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God is my praise,' appearing in biblical genealogies.
Erina
Irish · Erina can be linked to Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland, though it also appears in Japanese use.
Evyn
Welsh · Evyn is a modern spelling related to Evan or Eve-derived forms, carrying meanings tied to life or graciousness.
Erielle
Hebrew · Erielle is likely related to Ariel, from Hebrew, meaning lion of God, with a French-style feminine ending.
Emina
Arabic · Emina is a form of Amina, from Arabic roots meaning faithful, trustworthy, and honest.
Emran
Arabic · A variant of Imran, an Arabic and Persian name associated with prosperity and Abrahamic sacred tradition.
Eloni
Hebrew · Eloni likely comes from Hebrew roots related to elon, meaning 'oak tree.'
Eisa
Arabic · Eisa is an Arabic form of Jesus, tied to prophetic and Qur'anic tradition.
Ezekiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew name formed like Hezekiah, meaning God strengthens or strengthened by God.
Eryx
Greek · From Greek and Roman mythology; Eryx was a son of Aphrodite who ruled Sicily and was famed as a wrestler.
Ezeriah
Hebrew · Hebrew invented variant combining Ezra ('help') with the -iah theophoric suffix, meaning 'God is my help.'
Emerlynn
English · A modern blend of Emily-type sound with the suffix -lynn, creating a soft, contemporary feminine English name.
Elahi
Persian · From a word meaning divine or of God, used as both a name and surname in Persianate cultures.
Evangelia
Greek · Evangelia comes from Greek euangelion, meaning 'good news' or 'gospel.'
Easten
English · Easten is an English-style variant of Easton, a place name meaning eastern town or settlement.
Eily
Irish · Eily is an Irish form of Eileen or Helen, commonly linked to brightness or shining light.
Essiah
Hebrew · Essiah is likely a modern form influenced by Isaiah or Josiah, drawing on Hebrew elements connected to God and salvation.
Elaf
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "kindness" or "tenderness," also linked to the idea of tenderness and warmth in character.
Elieth
Hebrew · Elieth appears Hebrew in style, likely built from El, meaning God, with a softened modern ending.
Evara
Latin · Evara appears to be a modern variant of Eva, ultimately from a root meaning life.
Elnora
English · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion,' or Provençal meaning 'the other.'
Elenor
Greek · Variant of Eleanor, likely from Greek helene meaning 'bright, shining one.'
Edris
Welsh · Variant of Idris, from Welsh meaning ardent lord or Arabic meaning studious one.
Enora
French · Breton form of Honora, meaning honor; popular in Brittany and Celtic regions.
Elloise
French · Variant of Eloise, from Old German 'Helewidis' meaning 'healthy and wide,' or 'famous warrior.'
Elicia
Latin · Variant of Alicia/Elicia, derived from Old German Adalheidis via Latin, meaning 'noble kind'.
Ebony
English · From the English word for the dark, dense ebony wood, used as a nature name.
Elchonon
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning God is gracious or God has shown favor.
Ethaniel
Hebrew · A modern blend of Ethan and Nathaniel, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning strong, firm, and gift of God.
Elenna
Greek · A variant of Elena or Helen, from Greek roots associated with light, brightness, or shining.
Ellary
English · An English surname-style name, possibly linked to elder trees or an island clearing.
Esias
Hebrew · Esias is a form of Isaiah through Greek and Latin traditions, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Elany
English · Elany is likely a modern form influenced by Elaine, Elaina, or names beginning with El-.
Eilany
English · Likely a modern English variant of Elana/Ilana patterns, blending global naming influences into one form.
Evin
Irish · Irish variant of Eoghan meaning 'born of the yew tree,' or a form of Evan.
Elazar
Hebrew · Elazar is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has helped.'
Erianna
Greek · A variant of Arianna, from Greek-rooted forms often interpreted as 'most holy' or 'very pure.'
Elaria
Greek · Likely related to Hilaria or Elara, associated with cheerfulness or mythic celestial naming.
Ezreal
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Ezra ('helper') and El ('God'); also the name of a popular video game character.
Emeryn
German · A spelling variant of Emery, ultimately from Germanic roots for industrious ruler.
Elios
Greek · A form influenced by Greek Helios, the sun, giving the name bright solar associations.
Emrielle
German · Emrielle is a modern elaboration of Emery or Emmerich, names from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful ruler.
Eber
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning one who crosses over; a biblical ancestor of the Hebrews.
Eveline
French · From the Norman French form of Aveline, meaning 'wished-for child' or 'hazelnut'.
Elric
English · From Old English æðel (noble) and ric (ruler), meaning noble ruler or king.
Eliane
French · French form of Eliana, from Hebrew meaning my God has answered, or from Greek Helios meaning sun.
Evalie
Hebrew · Evalie is a blend of Eva and names like Rosalie, with Eva from Hebrew meaning "life."
Eon
Greek · From Greek aion, meaning an age, lifetime, or eternity.
Evi
Hebrew · Evi is a short form of Eve or Evie, from Hebrew Hawwah, meaning "life" or "living one."
Enma
Japanese · Enma is a Japanese name linked to the Buddhist judge of the dead, and it also appears as a variant spelling of Emma.
Emilliano
Italian · Variant of Emiliano, from the Roman family name Aemilianus, meaning "rival" or "eager."
Emalynn
German · Emalynn blends Emma, from a Germanic root meaning whole or universal, with the popular -lynn ending.
Emyr
Welsh · A Welsh name and word associated with a ruler or sovereign, giving it a strong royal-classic flavor.
Eevie
Hebrew · A modern respelling of Evie, a diminutive of Eve, from Hebrew 'chavah' meaning 'life' or 'living.'
Elovie
English · Modern English coinage blending elements of names like Eloise and Ollie, with no fixed historical root.
Eilani
Hebrew · A gentle modern form related to Eilean/Eliyah traditions, often interpreted as tied to God.
Eyoab
Hebrew · Eyoab is likely a variant of Joab, a Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh is father.
Eitham
Arabic · Likely a variant of Eitam or Haytham, associated with endurance or young hawk depending on root.
Eda
English · A short form of Edith or Hedwig, from Old English 'ead' meaning 'riches, blessed.'
Evalee
English · Modern combination of Eva (life) and Lee (meadow), blending Hebrew and English roots.
Eline
Norse · Scandinavian and Dutch form of Helen, from Greek meaning bright light or torch.
Elona
Greek · From Greek 'helios' meaning 'sun' or 'light', or a feminine form related to the name Elon meaning 'oak tree'.
Estee
French · Diminutive of Esther or variant of Estée, from Persian meaning 'star' or French 'esteemed'.
Eladio
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Heladios, derived from Hellas meaning 'Greece' — literally 'the Greek one.'
Embree
English · From an Anglo-Norman place name, possibly meaning 'settlement by the river' in Old French.
Estrellita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Estrella meaning 'little star', from Latin 'stella', evoking celestial beauty.
Edy
English · A short form of Edith or Edie, from Old English elements meaning 'wealth' and 'war.'
Estuardo
Spanish · The Spanish form of Stuart or Steward, originally an occupational surname meaning 'household guardian.'
Elektra
Greek · Elektra comes from Greek mythology and means shining, bright, or amber.
Eniyah
English · A modern name likely influenced by Aniyah and similar forms, sometimes associated with Hebrew-style God-name endings.
Esabella
Spanish · Esabella is a variant of Isabella, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Elorah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Eliora, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my light.'
Eliyanna
Hebrew · Eliyanna is a modern variant of Eliana from Hebrew roots, carrying the meaning 'God has answered.'
Ezael
Hebrew · Modern variant blending Ezra ('help') with the theophoric -el suffix ('God'), meaning 'God is my help.'
Eryss
Greek · Modern stylized variant of Eris, the Greek goddess of discord, whose name means 'strife.'
Eziel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength,' a condensed variant of Ezekiel combining 'ez' (strength) and 'El' (God).
Everli
English · A variant of Everly, from Old English roots meaning “boar meadow,” now mainly a modern trend name.
Estie
Persian · Diminutive of Esther, from Persian meaning star.
Elenore
French · Variant of Eleanor, likely from Greek 'eleos' meaning compassion or from Provençal meaning bright, shining one.
Ellanora
Greek · Elaborated form of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning compassion or light.
Ellenor
Greek · Variant spelling of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or 'light.'
Elspeth
Scottish · Scottish form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'God is my oath.'
Edwyn
English · Old English name from "ēad" (wealth) and "wine" (friend), meaning prosperous friend.
Exavier
Spanish · A spelling variant of Xavier, from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning new house.
Elham
Arabic · Elham is an Arabic name meaning inspiration or intuition, from a root associated with divine prompting.
Elsi
Hebrew · A form of Elsie, itself a pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Euan
Scottish · Euan is a Scottish form of John or Eugene traditions, often interpreted as born of the yew or youthful.
Eriana
Greek · Eriana is likely a variant of Ariana, a name with Greek-linked usage often interpreted as most holy or very pure.
Eoghan
Irish · Eoghan is an Irish name traditionally linked to 'born of the yew tree' or youthful nobility.
Eshan
Indian · Eshan is an Indian name meaning "lord" or "guardian," and is also associated with Shiva and the northeast direction.
Ehan
Indian · Ehan is an Indian name often interpreted as expected, full, or moon-like depending on usage.
Elai
Hebrew · Elai is likely related to Hebrew Eli- names and is associated with God or ascent in biblical-style naming traditions.
Eliannah
Hebrew · A Hebrew compound of Eli ('my God') and Hannah ('grace' or 'favored'), meaning 'my God has shown grace'.
Ellani
English · Modern invented elaboration possibly blending Eleanor and Lani (Hawaiian 'sky/heaven') into a new form.
Eh
Hebrew · A very short modern name form, often treated as a stylized personal variant without a singular long-established root.
Elira
Hebrew · Often treated as a Semitic-influenced name with “El” (“God”) elements, used in modern forms as a lyrical feminine name.
Eleya
Hebrew · Modern variant of Elaya or Elya, derived from Hebrew roots meaning God is exalted.
Ekansh
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'one part' or 'unique portion,' from 'eka' (one) and 'ansh' (part/share).
Esmay
French · Variant of Esmé, from Old French meaning 'esteemed' or 'beloved,' introduced to Britain via Scotland.
Elda
Italian · Italian variant of Hilda, from Germanic 'hild' meaning battle. Also linked to Old English 'eald' meaning old.
Elinore
French · Spelling variant of Eleanor, meaning bright, shining one; popularized by Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Edvin
Norse · Scandinavian form of Edwin, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'wine' (friend).
Emmily
Latin · Emmily is a spelling variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, traditionally linked with striving or rival.
Eleanna
Hebrew · A blended form of Eliana and Anna, carrying ideas of God and grace or favor.
Ezmeralda
Spanish · Ezmeralda is a spelling variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish and Latin roots meaning emerald.
Eissa
Arabic · Eissa is an Arabic form of Jesus, ultimately tied to a name meaning God is salvation.
Emonie
English · Emonie is a modern melodic name, likely influenced by names such as Imani, Harmony, or Simone.
Edinson
English · Edinson is an English-style patronymic name meaning "son of Eden" or "son of Edward" by surname formation.
Emiri
Japanese · Emiri is a Japanese name often interpreted through kanji as beauty, blessing, or jasmine depending on the characters used.
Eylin
German · Eylin is a variant of Aylin or Eileen-style names, often linked to light or desired child meanings depending on usage.
Eliaz
Hebrew · Likely related to Elias or Eliyaz, from Hebrew roots meaning "my God is Yahweh."
Envy
English · English word name from Latin invidia, meaning envy or longing.
Emmagrace
English · A compound of Emma, from Germanic roots meaning whole or universal, and Grace, meaning blessing or favor.
Ege
Greek · Ege is a short name linked to the Aegean region in Greek and Turkish usage and used as a simple contemporary masculine form.
Evanny
French · Evanny likely blends Eva and Annie; Eva comes from Hebrew Chava meaning "life."
Ellagrace
English · Ellagrace is a modern compound of Ella and Grace, combining beauty and favor.
Euphoria
Greek · From Greek 'euphoros' meaning well-bearing; denotes a state of intense happiness and well-being.
Eilah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree' or 'terebinth tree,' also a biblical place name in the Old Testament.
Eztli
Spanish · A Mesoamerican-origin name now used in Spanish contexts, commonly interpreted as meaning 'star' and carrying celestial symbolism.
Ehitan
Hebrew · A variant of Eitan or Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning strong, firm, or enduring.
Eleven
English · Taken from the English number word, this is a rare modern word-name with pop culture appeal.
Emriella
English · Emriella appears to be a modern elaboration of Emri or Ella, with a soft contemporary style.
Earnest
German · Variant of Ernest, from Old German 'ernust' meaning 'serious, resolute, or determined.'
Elihu
Hebrew · Means 'my God is He'; a biblical figure who speaks in the Book of Job.
Eleonore
French · French form of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning compassion or light.
Essex
English · English place name from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Saxons.
Edda
Norse · Old Norse name meaning "great-grandmother"; also the title of the medieval Icelandic literary collections.
Elize
Hebrew · Variant of Elise, from Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God.'
Emanuela
Hebrew · Italian feminine form of Emanuel, from Hebrew 'Immanu'el' meaning 'God is with us.'
Emalee
English · Phonetic respelling of Emily, from the Latin Aemilia, meaning 'industrious' or 'rival'.
Eyleen
Irish · Phonetic respelling of Eileen, from Irish 'Eibhlín,' a form of Evelyn or Helen meaning bright light.
Elka
Hebrew · Elka is used as a Jewish and Central European diminutive, often linked to names meaning 'God is my oath.'
Esthela
Spanish · Esthela is a Spanish-influenced variant of Estela or Stella, tied to the idea of a star.
Elisabetta
Italian · Elisabetta is the Italian form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ekaterina
Greek · Slavic form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally associated with 'pure.'
Edeline
French · Edeline is a French form related to Adeline, from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Elsey
Scottish · Elsey is a variant of Elsie, a Scottish diminutive of Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Eleny
Greek · Eleny is a variant of Helen or Elena, from Greek roots associated with light or brightness.
Ellina
Greek · Ellina is a variant of Elena or Helen, from Greek roots associated with shining light.
Erykah
Norse · Erykah is a creative spelling of Erica, from Old Norse roots meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful."
Emara
Arabic · Emara is often linked to Amara and is commonly understood to suggest lasting beauty or eternal grace.
Edrik
English · A variant of Edric, from old Germanic elements meaning "wealthy ruler."
Ellarae
English · A modern blend of Ella and Rae, joining a classic short form with a bright, streamlined middle-name style element.
Ellawyn
German · Blend of Ella (Germanic, 'all/completely') and wyn (Welsh, 'white/blessed/fair').
Ellianah
Hebrew · Variant of Elliahna, a modern elaboration combining Ellia and Nah, drawing on Hebrew roots.
Ezaiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew spelling variant of Isaiah-family names, interpreted as 'Yahweh has helped' in biblical tradition.
Emmerich
German · Old High German Amalric meaning 'home ruler' or 'power of work'; borne by medieval Holy Roman emperors.
Elianys
Greek · A modern extension of Elian/Eliana naming patterns, blending Hebrew biblical roots with a lyrical English ending.
Emora
English · A gentle modern blend of Emma/Amora family elements, often treated as a contemporary invented form with no single ancient anchor.
Ensleigh
English · An English surname-to-first-name form from meadow-meadowland naming roots, updated into a modern feminine *-leigh* style.
Elysian
Greek · Derived from Greek Elysion, the mythic realm of the blessed, it evokes an ideal, blissful place.
Eiress
English · Eiress is a modern invented form echoing 'heiress,' giving it an aristocratic and feminine feel.
Evalena
Hebrew · Blend of Eva (Hebrew 'life') and Lena, creating a compound name meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Esequiel
Spanish · Spanish form of Ezekiel, from Hebrew Yechezqel meaning 'God will strengthen.' A major prophet in the Bible.
Erich
German · German form of Eric, from Old Norse 'ei' (ever) and 'ríkr' (ruler), meaning eternal ruler.
Ellouise
French · Variant of Eloise, from Old French/Germanic 'Helewidis' meaning 'healthy' and 'wide'.
Evaristo
Italian · From Greek 'euarestos' meaning 'well-pleasing'; borne by an early pope and several saints.
Eilish
Irish · Eilish is the Irish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elyssia
Greek · Elyssia is a variant of Elysia, from Greek Elysium, the blessed paradise of mythology.
Esli
Hebrew · A biblical name from Hebrew, usually interpreted as reserved by God or near God.
Emelin
French · A form related to Emmeline, from Germanic roots meaning work, vigor, or industriousness.
Emmely
German · Emmely is a spelling variant of Emily, from Germanic roots meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Efe
African · Efe is used in West African naming traditions and is often associated with meanings of wealth, love, or blessing depending on language.
Elleana
Greek · A modern blend of Elle and Eliana-type names, usually linked to light or bright meanings from Greek forms.
Eero
Norse · A Nordic form related to Eric or Arne traditions, associated with eternal rule or strength.
Ezequias
Spanish · Ezequias is a Spanish form of Hezekiah, from Hebrew, meaning God strengthens.
Emmalina
German · Emmalina expands Emma with a romantic suffix; Emma comes from Germanic roots meaning “whole” or “universal.”
Eeshan
Indian · Eeshan is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord,' 'ruler,' or associated with Shiva and the northeast direction.
Eshal
Arabic · Eshal is used in Urdu and Arabic contexts and is often associated with a flower or blossom in poetic usage.
Elizabella
Hebrew · Elizabella blends Elizabeth and Bella, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath.
Elyna
Greek · A variant of Elina or Elena, from the Helen family of names, associated with light and shining beauty.
Emmaus
Hebrew · Hebrew place-name name meaning 'warm waters/springs,' preserved through New Testament tradition.
Eiliyah
Hebrew · A modern variant spelling of Elijah/Aaliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh' or 'exalted'.
Elleri
English · Elleri is an English modern spelling of Elliott-like names, used today as a unique given-name style.
Esmarie
English · A modern compound of Esm- and Marie elements, used as a distinctive contemporary feminine name.
Ellodie
French · A modern spelling of Elodie, from Old Frankish elements tied to inherited wealth and prosperity.
Etham
Hebrew · Etham is a biblical place name from Hebrew, mentioned in the Exodus story and linked to strength or boundary in interpretation.
Elhan
Hebrew · Likely a shortened form of Elhanan, a Hebrew name meaning God is gracious.
Evaline
Hebrew · Variant of Eveline, blending Eva (Hebrew 'life') with the French diminutive suffix '-line.'
Elza
Hebrew · Variant of Elza/Elsa, possibly from Hebrew 'God is my joy' or a short form of Elizabeth.
Ennis
Irish · From Irish inis meaning "island," also a place name in County Clare, Ireland.
Ebba
German · Old German and Norse name meaning 'strong' or 'brave'; also an Old English saint's name.
Errol
Scottish · From a Scottish place name (Earl's Hill) or a variant of Earl; famously borne by Errol Flynn.
Emiline
French · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industrious.
Elah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning "oak tree" or "terebinth," also a biblical valley where David fought Goliath.
Edwardo
Spanish · Spanish/Italian variant of Edward, from Old English meaning 'wealthy guardian.'
Elkin
English · Diminutive of names beginning with El-, from Hebrew or Old English, meaning little noble one.
Emary
German · Variant of Emery, from Germanic 'Emmerich' meaning industrious ruler or home ruler.
Eliz
Hebrew · Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning "God is my oath."
Ellinore
English · Variant spelling of Eleanor/Ellinor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or 'light'.
Emila
Latin · Variant of Emilia, from the Latin gens Aemilia, meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Eirik
Norse · Eirik is a Norse form of Eric, meaning "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler."
Elijiah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning My God is Yahweh.
Eleah
Hebrew · A modern variant likely related to Leah or Eliyah, carrying Hebrew associations of weariness or ascent to God.
Elianne
Hebrew · Usually linked to Hebrew Eli or Eliana forms, carrying the sense 'my God has answered' or 'God.'
Evey
English · A pet form of Eve or Evie, ultimately from Hebrew Chava meaning life.
Eagan
Irish · Eagan comes from an Irish surname, from Gaelic roots often interpreted as little fiery one.
Evanie
French · Likely a modern form related to Eve or Evangeline, suggesting life or good news.
Emilian
Latin · Derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager,' common in Romanian and Slavic cultures.
Eilee
Irish · A simplified variant of Eileen, the Irish form of Helen, from Greek meaning bright or shining light.
Elianni
Hebrew · Modern blend of Eli and Anna, combining Hebrew elements meaning 'my God' and 'grace' or 'favor.'
Embyr
English · Variant spelling of Ember, referring to glowing hot coals or the smoldering remains of fire.
Evvy
English · Diminutive of Eva or Evelyn, from Hebrew 'Chava' meaning life or living.
Emerleigh
English · Modern English spelling of Emery with -leigh, from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler' and 'worker'.
Everyn
English · A modern variant of Evelyn or Ever, combining classic roots with a sleek contemporary spelling.
Este
Spanish · Este has Romance roots as a place and family name, and also recalls forms related to star-like brightness and esteem.
Ezaias
Hebrew · A form of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning "salvation of the Lord."
Erha
African · Likely from African naming usage, often associated with blessing or favor depending on regional tradition.
Ezz
Arabic · From Arabic izz, meaning glory, honor, strength, or prestige.
Esmari
Spanish · Likely a blend of Esme and Mari, conveying meanings like esteemed, beloved, or wished-for child.
Erma
German · Short form of Germanic names beginning with 'ermen' or 'irmin' meaning whole or universal.
Elmira
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic 'amira' meaning 'princess,' or a feminine form of Elmer.
Ernie
English · Diminutive of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning serious or resolute.
Evah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Eva/Eve, from Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Erasmo
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Greek Erasmus, meaning 'beloved' or 'desired.'
Eldin
English · Variant of Alden, from Old English meaning 'old friend' or 'wise protector.'
Emmalene
German · Blend of Emma and -lene; from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal."
Elnathan
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God has given,' appearing in the Old Testament as a leader in Judah.
Elisse
Hebrew · Elisse is a variant of Elise, from Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning God is my oath.
Eamonn
Irish · Eamonn is the Irish form of Edmund or Edward-related Norman names, often interpreted as rich protector.
Elisabet
Hebrew · A classic form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Emmanuela
Hebrew · A feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning God is with us.
Eytan
Hebrew · Eytan comes from Hebrew and means strong, firm, or enduring.
Eriel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Ariel, the Hebrew name meaning lion of God.
Ellaina
Greek · Ellaina is a variant of Elena or Elaine, from Greek roots associated with light or shining.
Eastin
English · A variant of Easton, from an English place-name meaning “east town” or “eastern settlement.”
Ezabella
Hebrew · Ezabella is a modern variation of Isabella or Izabella, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ekko
Greek · Ekko is a modern spelling of Echo, from Greek mythology, the nymph whose voice lingered as repetition.
Eleora
Hebrew · Eleora is a variant of Eliora, from Hebrew meaning God is my light.
Emmary
German · Emmary blends Emma and Mary, drawing on roots associated with wholeness and belovedness.
Emilya
Latin · A variant spelling of Emilia or Emily, from the Latin Aemilius family name.
Epic
Greek · Epic comes from the Greek-derived English word for a grand story or poem, used as a bold modern name.
Esmie
French · Diminutive variant of Esmé, from Old French meaning 'esteemed' or 'beloved.'
Emric
German · Germanic name linked to elements for work and rule, related to forms like Emmerich.
Emerlee
Latin · A modern spelling related to Emily, which comes from Latin Aemilia, tied to the meaning "rival" or "to strive."
Eirian
Welsh · A Welsh name meaning “silver” or “bright,” connected to luminous and poetic imagery.
Elliani
Hebrew · Likely an elaborated form of Eliana, from Hebrew, meaning my God has answered.
Elodi
French · Elodi is a variant of Elodie, a French form with older Germanic roots often linked to foreign riches.
Eizen
German · Eizen likely draws from German Eisen, meaning iron, giving it a strong metal-based meaning.
Ezan
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name related to adhan or call, and sometimes used for its sleek modern sound.
Emias
Hebrew · Emias resembles biblical and Greek-inflected forms like Amias or Emilios, suggesting beloved or kindly.
Esmerae
Spanish · Likely a modern variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish esmeralda, meaning "emerald."
Evermore
English · An English word-name meaning "always" or "forevermore," with poetic and romantic overtones.
Effat
Arabic · Effat is an Arabic name meaning chastity, purity, or modest virtue.
Eudora
Greek · From Greek 'eu' (good) + 'doron' (gift), meaning 'good gift'; a Nereid in Greek mythology.
Elwin
English · From Old English 'ælf-wine' meaning elf friend or noble friend.
Everitt
English · Variant of Everett, from Old English eofor (boar) and heard (brave), meaning "brave as a wild boar."
Evon
Welsh · Variant of Yvonne, from the Old French Yvon, meaning "yew tree."
Elene
Greek · Greek and Georgian form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Endia
English · Modern American name, possibly inspired by the place name India or a creative coinage.
Elson
English · English surname-name meaning 'son of Ellis' or 'son of Elias,' ultimately from Hebrew Elijah.
Enedina
Spanish · From Latin name Enedinus, possibly related to Greek 'ainein' meaning 'to praise.' A Spanish saint's name.
Edmundo
Spanish · Spanish form of Edmund, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'mund' (protection), meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Ellanore
Greek · Variant of Eleanor, meaning bright shining one, popularized by medieval French queens.
Emmajean
English · Compound of Emma (Germanic 'whole, universal') and Jean (French form of John, 'God is gracious').
Even
Norse · Scandinavian form of Eivind (Old Norse 'gift of luck') or a Welsh variant of Evan meaning 'young warrior.'
Everton
English · English place name meaning 'wild boar settlement,' from Old English eofor ('boar') + tun ('enclosure').
Elita
Latin · From Latin 'electa' meaning 'chosen, selected'; conveys distinction and elegance.
Evangelyn
Greek · Variant of Evangeline, from Greek 'euangelion' meaning good news or bearer of good tidings.
Elisandro
Spanish · Spanish blend of Eliseo and Alejandro, carrying the Greek meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Elyn
Greek · Elyn is a variant of Ellen or Elin, names tied to Greek Helen and often interpreted as "bright" or "shining."
Ericson
Norse · A patronymic surname-name meaning "son of Erik," with Erik from Old Norse meaning "eternal ruler."
Eisha
Arabic · Eisha is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive" or "living."
Emileigh
Latin · Emileigh is a modern spelling of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, a Roman family name often linked with striving or rivaling.
Eyan
Indian · Eyan is used as a modern cross-cultural name and may relate to Sanskrit roots meaning path or gift.
Eleena
Greek · Eleena is a variant of Elena or Helen, from Greek roots meaning torch or shining light.
Essam
Arabic · Essam is an Arabic name meaning safeguard, bond, or support, from a root suggesting protection.
Elizeo
Hebrew · A form of Elisha or Eliseo, from Hebrew meaning God is salvation.
Estiven
Spanish · Estiven is a Spanish-influenced form of Stephen, from Greek meaning "crown" or "garland."
Emaya
Hebrew · Probably a modern blend of Emma and Maya, combining meanings tied to universal or water-related traditions.
Edras
Hebrew · A form of Esdras or Ezra, from Hebrew, meaning 'help' or 'helper.'
Ettel
German · A Germanic diminutive form related to names like Etta, often linked to roots meaning 'noble.'
Ellasyn
English · Modern invented blend of Ella (Germanic 'all' or 'completely') with the stylized suffix '-syn'.
Escarleth
Spanish · Spanish phonetic spelling of Scarlett, from Old French 'escarlate' referring to a bright red cloth.
Emeree
English · A modern spelling of Emery, which comes from Germanic roots meaning industrious ruler.
Elianie
Hebrew · Elianie is a modern Hebrew-influenced spelling of Eliana, meaning 'my God has answered.'
Emrik
German · Germanic-influenced form related to Erik/Henry traditions, with meanings tied to ruler- or strength-oriented roots.
Eze
African · From Igbo usage meaning "king," a royal title name denoting rank and leadership.
Eliannys
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Eliana, usually understood as "my God has answered."
Eliphaz
Hebrew · Eliphaz is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is fine gold' or 'God is strength.'
Elianeth
Hebrew · A lyrical elaboration of Elian or Elineth-like forms, suggesting God-related meaning and bright beauty.
Emren
German · Emren likely blends Emre and Germanic -ren sounds, giving it a modern name feel linked with friendship or vigor.
Euphemia
Greek · From Greek 'euphemia' meaning 'well-spoken' or 'good repute,' borne by an early Christian martyr.
Emett
English · Variant of Emmett, from Old English or Germanic 'Emmet' meaning 'universal' or 'industrious.'
Eston
English · English place name meaning 'east settlement' or 'eastern town' from Old English elements.
Evia
Greek · Variant of Eva or inspired by the Greek island Euboea (Evia), meaning life or place name.
Elija
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew 'Eliyyahu' meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Eron
Hebrew · Variant of Aaron, from Hebrew possibly meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted.'
Evergreen
English · English word name meaning perpetually green and fresh, symbolizing eternal life and vitality.
Ellenore
French · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'helenē' meaning bright, shining light.
Ellise
French · Variant of Elise, a French short form of Elizabeth, meaning 'pledged to God'.
Emillio
Latin · Variant of Emilio, from Latin Aemilius meaning rival or industrious.
Ellamarie
English · Compound of Ella ('beautiful fairy') and Marie (French form of Mary, 'beloved').
Evangelos
Greek · Greek name meaning 'good messenger' or 'bringer of good news,' from 'eu' + 'angelos.'
Ephrem
Hebrew · A variant of Ephraim or Ephrem, from Hebrew, meaning fruitful or fertile.
Eyal
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning 'stag' or 'strength.'
Erion
Greek · Often linked to Greek-derived forms and used in Albanian contexts, with an uncertain meaning but likely noble or elevated in sense.
Eryk
Slavic · Eryk is a Slavic spelling of Eric, from Old Norse Eirikr meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
Emillie
Latin · Emillie is a variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, traditionally linked with 'rival' or 'eager.'
Evony
English · Evony is a modern English-style form likely inspired by Yvonne or ebony, giving it associations with yew wood or dark beauty.
Ezechiel
Hebrew · Ezechiel is a form of Ezekiel, from Hebrew, meaning God strengthens.
Ellijah
Hebrew · Ellijah is a spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Ebrima
African · A West African form of Ibrahim, ultimately from Abraham, meaning “father of many.”
Elley
English · Elley is a diminutive-style variant of Ellie or Eleanor-related names, often associated with light or compassion.
Emillia
Latin · A spelling variant of Emilia, from the Roman family name Aemilius, often linked to rival or eager.
Elioenai
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'my eyes look to God' or 'God is my eyes.'
Ellian
Greek · Ellian is a modern form related to Elian or Helios-linked sounds, often associated with light or the sun.
Emalina
German · A variant of Emmalina or Emeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'work' or 'industrious.'
Emarion
French · Emarion is a modern created name, probably blending prefixes like Ema- with the fashionable -rion ending.
Emrey
German · A modern form related to Emery or Emory, from Germanic elements associated with industrious or powerful leadership.
Evannie
French · A modern blend of Eva and Annie or Evan and Annie, shaped from classic European name elements.
Emoree
English · A contemporary invented name likely influenced by Emery and Emory, surnames from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Espyn
Welsh · A modern Welsh-influenced naming form ending in -yn; mainly a contemporary stylistic given-name choice.
Ezias
Hebrew · Variant of Hezekiah or Ezekias, from Hebrew meaning 'God strengthens' or 'my strength is God.'
Evolette
English · Modern invented elaboration of Evolet, itself a contemporary name possibly designed as an anagram of 'to love.'
Emelynn
German · Modern blend of Emily (Germanic/Latin, 'hardworking/rival') and Lynn, combining European name elements.
Emiliya
Slavic · Slavic variant of Emily, derived from Latin 'Aemilia' meaning 'rival' or 'industrious and striving.'
Erioluwa
African · Yorùbá origin meaning 'God is with us' or 'God's gift,' with spiritual and devotional meaning in West African tradition.
Edahi
Arabic · From Arabic naming patterns related to *adi* roots, used as a modern name with meanings tied to devotion and upright conduct.
Enso
Japanese · Japanese word meaning 'circle,' a central Zen Buddhist symbol representing wholeness, infinity, and enlightenment.
Elliora
Hebrew · Modern form inspired by Elora patterns, commonly read as linking *El* with light imagery in a lyrical name style.
Ezaan
Arabic · Modern Islamic-flavored form related to sounds of *adhan*/*ihsan* traditions, associated with charity or prayer.
Enzlee
English · A modern English given-name spelling in the -lee pattern, linked to place-name forms meaning a meadow clearing.
Edalyn
English · A contemporary blend using Ada/Ed- roots and -lyn, formed in modern English as a soft feminine name.
Ezriah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style compound name ending in -iah, generally interpreted as a God-linked form meaning divine help or support.
Enzleigh
English · A modern invented name shaped like Enzlee or Kinsley-style forms, valued mainly for its trendy sound.
Elorie
French · Likely related to Elora or Lore forms, suggesting laurel, honor, or a softly romantic sound.
Escanor
French · Escanor is a medieval Arthurian name from French romance tradition, associated with chivalric literature.
Eylani
English · Eylani is a modern melodic coinage, likely influenced by names like Aylin or Leilani rather than one old root.
Elaahi
Persian · From Persian and Arabic ilahi, meaning divine or of God.
Eula
Greek · Short form of Eulalia, from Greek 'eu' (good) and 'lalein' (to talk), meaning sweetly speaking.
Erie
English · From the Great Lake name, derived from the Erielhonan (Erie) people; meaning 'long tail' in Iroquoian.
Elvina
English · From Old English 'aelf' (elf) and 'wine' (friend), meaning friend of the elves.
Elbert
German · Variant of Albert, from Old German Adalbert meaning 'noble and bright.'
Evvie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Eve or Evelyn; Eve derives from Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning 'life' or 'living.'
Eusebio
Greek · From Greek 'Eusebios' meaning pious or devout; borne by several early saints.
Edel
German · From German and Irish 'edel' meaning noble; used independently in both traditions.
Electra
Greek · From Greek 'elektra' meaning shining or bright; famous in Greek mythology as daughter of Agamemnon.
Elen
Welsh · Welsh form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light' or 'torch'.
Evelyna
English · Elaborated form of Evelyn, blending Norman French 'Aveline' and Hebrew Eve meaning 'life.'
Emileo
Latin · Variant of Emilio, from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Efrem
Hebrew · Variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful,' a biblical patriarch's son.
Elizandro
Spanish · Elizandro appears to be a modern Spanish-style blend influenced by Alejandro or Leandro, with a heroic, defender-like feel.
Edi
English · Edi is a short form of Edith, Edina, or Edward-related names, from Germanic roots meaning "wealth" or "prosperity."
Elanna
Irish · Elanna is likely influenced by Alanna and Elana, carrying senses of child, dear one, or oak tree.
Eirene
Greek · From Greek Eirene, the name of the goddess of peace, literally meaning peace.
Elleni
Greek · A variant of Helen or Eleni, from Greek roots associated with light or brightness.
Eion
Scottish · Eion is likely a variant of Eoin, the Gaelic form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Enisa
Arabic · Enisa is likely related to Arabic Anisa, meaning "friendly," "companionable," or "affectionate."
Emilija
Slavic · Emilija is a Slavic form of Emilia, from the Latin Aemilius family name meaning rival or eager.
Esraa
Arabic · Esraa is an Arabic name from isra, meaning a night journey, with strong Islamic religious associations.
Elenia
Greek · A variant of Elena, from Helen, usually linked to “torch” or “shining light.”
Emelly
German · Emelly is a variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, a Roman family name often linked with "rival."
Eliav
Hebrew · Eliav is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my God is father' or 'God is my father.'
Eyana
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Ayana or Ana, often associated with beautiful blossom or 'God has answered.'
Elaysia
English · Elaysia is a modern invented name likely influenced by Elise, Asia, or Alaia-style sounds.
Ellyson
English · A modern surname-style name built from Ellie plus -son, giving it a contemporary unisex feel.
Ezrie
Hebrew · Probably a modern spelling of Ezra or Ezri, from Hebrew roots meaning 'help' or 'my help.'
Eilidh
Scottish · Eilidh is a Scottish Gaelic form related to Helen, traditionally understood to mean bright or shining.
Ellsie
English · A pet-form style name related to Elsie and Ellie, both affectionate diminutives of Elizabeth-family names.
Esaiah
Hebrew · Esaiah is a variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Eabha
Irish · Irish Gaelic form of Eva/Eve, derived from Hebrew 'Havah' meaning 'life' or 'living.'
Euriah
Hebrew · Variant of Uriah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my light' or 'flame of God.'
Erdem
Persian · Turkish name meaning "virtue" or "moral excellence," derived from the Turkic word for integrity and honorable character.
Emilson
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of Emil,' from Latin Aemilius meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Eliahna
Hebrew · Variant of Eliana, from Hebrew meaning 'my God has answered' or 'God is my joy.'
Ephrata
Hebrew · Ancient Hebrew place name meaning 'fruitful,' the biblical birthplace of Rachel and another name for Bethlehem.
Evaleigh
Hebrew · Modern compound joining Eva (Hebrew 'life') with the Old English place-suffix leigh meaning 'meadow.'
Elliyana
Hebrew · Elliyana is a modern style form of Eliana, tied to the Hebrew phrase meaning 'God has answered.'
Eralyn
English · A contemporary English blend often interpreted as a soft variant of Erin plus -lyn, used mainly as a modern feminine name.
Edriel
Hebrew · A variant of Adriel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'flock of God' or 'God is my help.'
Enam
African · In the Ewe language of West Africa, Enam means 'God has given me'; also a minor Hebrew place name.
Emonii
English · Modern creative spelling variant of Emoni or Harmony, a contemporary American name with stylized vowel endings.
Emuna
Hebrew · Hebrew virtue name meaning 'faith' or 'trust,' rooted in biblical texts as a core spiritual quality.
Esmi
Arabic · Esmi is a short modern name that appears in Arabic-influenced contexts, echoing forms like Esme in modern naming trends.
Ehaan
Arabic · Of Arabic and Persian origin meaning 'the universe,' 'sky,' or 'dawn,' conveying broad cosmic significance.
Evelynrose
English · A compound English name joining Evelyn with Rose, blending classic and floral name imagery.
Etzio
Italian · A fashionable modern form influenced by Italian phonetics and names like Ettore, kept as a compact standalone name.
Enderson
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized respelling of Henderson or Anderson, meaning 'son of Andrew (manly).'
Elilah
Hebrew · Variant blending Eli and Delilah; rooted in the Hebrew Eli meaning 'my God' or 'ascent.'
Elaiya
Hebrew · Hebrew-influenced theophoric form related to Eliya, from *El* meaning God, often carrying a devotional sense.
Emerik
German · Variant of Emery/Emmerich from Germanic 'work-power' elements, often interpreted as industrious authority.
Everlea
English · A modern variant of Everleigh/Ellea forms, drawing on English meadow/clearing naming traditions in a softer spelling.
Eliorah
Hebrew · Modern spelling of Eliora, from Hebrew elements el (God) and or (light), meaning 'God is my light.'
Eastlyn
English · Eastlyn is a modern English directional name built from east and the popular -lyn suffix.
Elaiyah
Hebrew · Elaiyah is a modern Hebrew-style formation, echoing names built on El and meaning God-centered or lifted by God.
Everlyrose
English · Everlyrose combines Everly, an English surname-name linked to a boar meadow, with the flower name Rose.
Ezer
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning help or aid.
East
English · An English directional surname-name referring to someone from the east or the eastern side of a place.
Eneko
Spanish · Eneko is a Basque name used in Spain, traditionally linked to meanings like my little one or unique one.
Ellio
Italian · Ellio is likely a modern variant of Elio or Elliot, with roots connected to the sun or the medieval Elijah line.
Eldridge
English · From Old English elements meaning 'old' and 'powerful ruler,' or a variant of Aldrich meaning noble ruler.
Evert
German · Germanic name from 'eber' (boar) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning strong as a boar.
Ebbie
English · Diminutive of Ebenezer, from Hebrew Even HaEzer meaning 'stone of help,' a biblical memorial name.
Elna
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Eleanor or Helena, meaning torch or bright light.
Elgin
Scottish · From the Scottish city Elgin in Moray, possibly from Gaelic meaning 'little Ireland' or 'noble'.
Everet
English · Variant of Everett, from Old English 'eofor' (boar) and 'heard' (brave), meaning strong as a boar.
Estes
English · English surname from a place name, possibly derived from Latin 'aestus' meaning tide or estuary.
Elba
Italian · From the Mediterranean island of Elba, possibly from Latin 'alba' meaning white.
Elwyn
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'fair brow' or 'kind friend,' from 'el' (kind) and 'wyn' (fair/blessed).
Ellenora
Greek · Variant of Eleanora, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or 'light'.
Evora
Spanish · From the historic Portuguese city Évora, possibly derived from a Celtic or Latin place name.
Eligio
Italian · From Latin Eligius meaning 'the chosen one,' borne by the patron saint of goldsmiths.
Edouard
French · French form of Edward, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'weard' (guardian).
Everrett
English · Variant of Everett, from Germanic 'Eberhard' meaning 'strong or brave boar.'
Ennio
Italian · Italian name from the ancient Roman poet Quintus Ennius; possibly meaning chosen one.
Esmael
Hebrew · Variant of Ishmael, from Hebrew meaning 'God will hear.'
Enza
Italian · Italian short form of names ending in -enza such as Vincenza or Lorenza, meaning 'conqueror' or 'from Laurentum.'
Edelina
German · From Germanic adal meaning noble, shaped into a Romance-style feminine form.
Eldrick
English · Eldrick is an English surname-style name, often interpreted from old elements suggesting "old ruler" or noble strength.
Eurydice
Greek · An ancient Greek mythological name, borne by the wife of Orpheus.
Edwar
English · Variant of Edward, from Old English elements meaning "wealth" and "guard."
Ehab
Arabic · Ehab is an Arabic name meaning 'gift' or 'bestowal,' conveying generosity and blessing.
Eathan
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning strong, firm, or enduring.
Elisandra
Greek · A form related to Alexandra, from Greek meaning defender or protector of mankind.
Emie
French · A French-style diminutive of Emily or Emma, tied to Latin roots meaning "rival" or "striving."
Erikson
Norse · A patronymic form meaning “son of Erik,” from Old Norse roots where Erik means “eternal ruler.”
Elaysha
Hebrew · A modern variant of Elisha or Alicia-like forms, often associated with the Hebrew divine element El.
Esly
English · Esly is a modern compact name, possibly influenced by names like Ainsley or Leslie, with a sleek contemporary style.
Erandi
Indian · Erandi comes from Sanskrit and refers to the castor plant, giving it a botanical meaning.
Elivia
English · Elivia is a modern blend of Olivia and related forms, tied to Latin oliva meaning 'olive tree.'
Elleanna
English · Elleanna likely blends Ella and Anna, with roots tied to 'light' or 'beautiful' and 'grace.'
Emilynn
English · Emilynn is a modern blend of Emily and Lynn, combining traditions linked with industriousness and a melodic ending.
Ellea
French · Ellea is a refined variant of Ella, from Germanic roots meaning all or completely, softened by French styling.
Elisio
Spanish · Likely related to Eliseo or Elysium forms, with associations of blessedness or paradise.
Eldar
Norse · Eldar can derive from Norse elements meaning "fire warrior" or from Turkic-Slavic usage with noble associations.
Emrick
German · Emrick is a variant of Emmerich, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler or powerful leader.
Emika
Japanese · Emika is a Japanese name often formed from elements meaning "beautiful" and "fragrance" or "song."
Emnet
African · A name used in East African contexts, especially Ethiopian tradition, often associated with faithfulness and trust.
Eleany
English · Eleany is likely a modern variant of Eleanor or Elaine, carrying senses of light, compassion, or shining beauty.
Emjay
English · Modern English invented name based on the phonetic spelling of the initials 'M.J.'
Efrata
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'fruitful,' referring to Ephrath, an ancient place near Bethlehem.
Eirini
Greek · Greek name meaning 'peace,' the original form of Irene; also a goddess of peace in mythology.
Emmory
German · Feminine variant of Emory/Emery, from Germanic elements meaning 'home power' or 'brave power.'
Eloi
Hebrew · An Aramaic/Hebrew biblical form meaning 'my God,' known from Christian scripture.
Ezikiel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ezekiel, the Hebrew biblical prophet's name meaning 'God will strengthen'.
Ellakate
Hebrew · A hybrid style name combining El (“God”) with a Kate-like ending, used as a modern feminine English form.
Erhan
Persian · Turkish-Persian name meaning 'brave man' or 'heroic'; widely used across Central Asia and the Middle East.
Eyuel
African · Ethiopian Amharic form of the Hebrew Joel meaning 'Yahweh is God'; common in the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition.
Eknoor
Indian · Eknoor combines Indian ek ('one') with Arabic/Persian nur ('light'), understood as 'one light.'
Eliannie
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Eliana (Hebrew, God has answered) and Annie (grace), meaning graceful answer of God.
Emberlie
English · Built from ember and lei/lee, meaning a bright coal or glow with meadow imagery from Old English lēah.
Emmelina
German · Elaborated form of Emma, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal strength.'
Ellody
Greek · Modern invented variant of Melody, blending 'Elle' with the Greek-rooted '-ody' evoking song and rhythm.
Emslee
English · Modern invented spelling of Emsley, a transferred English surname of place-name origin.
Ellieann
English · A modern hyphenless blend of Ellie and Anne, combining a diminutive base with a classic biblical-root name.
Elisei
Hebrew · A Hebrew-heritage form related to Elijah/Elisha, meaning 'my God is salvation.'
Ezmay
Arabic · A modern name influenced by Arabic sound patterns related to names like Ismail/Isma’i, with meanings of honor in many usages.
Ellieanne
English · A modern blend of Ellie and Anne, two classic English/Hebrew-rooted feminine names.
Enea
Italian · The Italian form of Aeneas, the classical hero name from Greek and Latin tradition, associated with praise and legendary endurance.
Enki
Latin · Enki is a Mesopotamian divine name associated with wisdom, water, and creation, best known from ancient Sumerian mythology.
Ellaria
Greek · Ellaria is a modern elaboration of Ella and aria-like forms, with echoes of brightness and song.
Everliegh
English · A modern spelling of Everly, from an English place-name meaning boar meadow or woodland clearing.
Esmy
French · Esmy is a variant of Esme, from French, meaning esteemed or beloved.
Eyoas
African · Eyoas is likely an Ethiopian form related to Iyasu or Joshua traditions, carrying a sense of salvation or divine help.
Ekaksh
Indian · From Sanskrit elements meaning one-eyed or one vision, an epithet linked with Shiva.
Emrakel
Hebrew · Probably a rare Hebrew-style construction built on divine El elements, though not a standard traditional form.
Enael
Hebrew · Likely a Hebrew-style theophoric name using the divine suffix -el, suggesting a meaning connected to God or divine grace.
Eylen
Irish · Eylen is likely a modern variant of Eileen or Aylin, carrying associations of light or desired child.
Ellavie
English · Ellavie blends Ella and Vie, suggesting life and beauty in a modern romantic style.
Esslyn
English · Esslyn is a modern name that echoes Welsh-style endings and soft English surname forms.
Ettie
English · A pet form of Henrietta or Esther; a common Victorian-era diminutive of various names.
Ed
English · Short form of Edward or Edmund, from Old English 'ead' meaning wealth or fortune.
Evelena
English · Elaborated form of Eveline or Evelina, ultimately from Germanic 'Avila' meaning desired.
Epifanio
Spanish · From Greek 'epiphaneia' meaning 'manifestation' or 'appearance,' tied to the Feast of Epiphany.
Enna
Irish · Irish origin meaning "kernel" or from the Sicilian place name Enna.
Eligh
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Eli, meaning 'ascended' or 'my God' in Hebrew.
Elvi
Norse · Short form of Elvira or Elvin, from Norse elements meaning all-wise or elf ruler.
Evelio
Spanish · Spanish name from Latin 'Evelius,' possibly meaning 'life-giving' or related to the root 'aevum' (age).
Eadie
English · Diminutive of Edith, from Old English meaning 'prosperous in war.'
Ej
English · Modern initialism name, typically representing two given initials used as a standalone first name.
Ellana
Greek · Ellana is likely an elaborated form of Elena or Elaine, tied to Helen and the idea of light or brightness.
Evita
Spanish · Evita is a Spanish diminutive of Eva, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning life or living one.
Eliu
Hebrew · A form related to Elihu, from Hebrew, meaning He is my God.
Ehren
German · Ehren is a German name related to the word for "honor," giving it a noble, virtue-based sense.
Emeka
African · Emeka is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning great deeds or doing great things.
Elenie
Greek · Elenie is a variant of Eleni, the Greek form of Helen, usually associated with 'torch' or 'bright light.'
Elishah
Hebrew · Elishah is a biblical Hebrew name generally understood as meaning God is salvation or God saves.
Erandy
Spanish · Erandy is used in Spanish-speaking communities and is often treated as a modern elaboration with uncertain exact roots.
Evania
Greek · Likely related to Evan, Eva, or Evangeline forms, carrying associations with life or good news.
Edem
African · An African name, especially used in Ewe traditions, often understood to mean "God has saved me" or "redeemed."
Elainey
French · Elainey is a playful variant of Elaine, from Greek-rooted Helen names meaning "torch" or "bright light."
Eyob
Hebrew · Eyob is an East African form of Job, from Hebrew Iyyov, a biblical name associated with endurance and faith.
Eniya
English · Eniya is a modern melodic English coinage, often formed in the style of names like Aniya or Enya.
Elek
Greek · A Hungarian-linked form of Alexios or Alexander, from Greek meaning defender or helper.
Essynce
English · A modern word-name spelling of Essence, from Latin-derived English meaning the inner nature or core being.
Evoni
English · Likely a modern variant of Yvonne or Evony, carrying the stylish sound of classic French-influenced names.
Elhadj
Arabic · Elhadj comes from Arabic al-Hajj, a title for someone who has completed the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Elhadji
Arabic · From Arabic al-Hajj, used in West Africa for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Emauri
French · Emauri is a modern spelling influenced by Amaury, a Germanic name meaning 'work-power' or 'industrious ruler.'
Escher
German · Escher is a German surname name, likely linked to ash trees or a place associated with ash woodland.