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Elliyah
Hebrew · Elliyah is a feminine-style form related to Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning my God is Yahweh.
Emmry
German · A modern twist on Emery or Emma-based names, from Germanic roots associated with strength or industriousness.
Elius
Latin · Elius likely relates to Elias or Aelius, linking it to meanings such as “Yahweh is my God” or an ancient Roman family name.
Ellianne
French · A graceful modern form built from Ellie or Ella and Anne, blending classic feminine elements.
Emberlin
English · Modern invented name combining Ember (glowing fire remnant) with the diminutive suffix -lin.
Emberli
English · Modern invented name from Ember (glowing coals, fire remnants) with a fashionable -li suffix.
Embrie
English · Embrie is a modern English spelling of Ember, from the old word for a glowing coal.
Elyanah
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Eliana, from Hebrew meaning 'my God has answered' or 'God has responded'.
Emiliah
Latin · A modern feminine form of Emily from Latin Aemilius, meaning one who rivals or strives, with a softer ending.
Elenah
Greek · Variant of Elena, a form of Helen from Greek Helene meaning 'torch' or 'shining light.'
Elahni
Hebrew · A modern variant influenced by Hebrew El-name elements, often interpreted as a devotional form with the divine root 'El'.
Emmiliano
Latin · Elaborated variant of Emiliano, from the Roman family name Aemilius, possibly meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Edelynn
German · Modern blend of Edel (German: 'noble') and the suffix -lynn, meaning 'noble waterfall' or 'noble lake.'
Enara
Spanish · Basque name meaning 'swallow,' the bird, traditionally associated with springtime arrival and good fortune.
Ellierose
English · A compound of El- and Rose, combining a common English diminutive tradition with floral symbolism.
Eylah
Hebrew · A modern variant linked to Leah/Eliah name styles, often interpreted as a gentle feminine form.
Edelweiss
German · Borrowed from the German word for the noble alpine flower, a nature name for elegance and purity.
Edonis
Greek · Likely influenced by Adonis, the Greek mythological name associated with beauty and attractiveness, with a modern spelling shift.
Eastlynn
English · A modern directional compound combining East with Lynn, suggesting an eastern lake, pool, or place-name feel.
Evayah
Hebrew · Evayah is a modern name likely built from Eva and Yah, giving it a life and God-centered Hebrew flavor.
Elyria
Greek · Elyria has a lyrical Greek-style form and is often used as a modern place-like fantasy name.
Ellowynn
English · Ellowynn is a modern elaboration of Elowen, a Cornish and Welsh-linked name meaning elm tree.
Euro
Greek · A Greek-rooted name echoing Europa or Euros, carrying associations with Europe or the east wind.
Eivor
Norse · From Old Norse, often interpreted as lucky or cautious warrior.
Eliyan
Hebrew · Likely built from Eli, meaning 'my God,' with a modern ending added.
Endrik
German · Endrik is a variant of Hendrik, from Germanic elements meaning home ruler.
Eilaf
Arabic · Eilaf comes from Arabic and can suggest covenant, familiarity, or harmony.
Esta
Spanish · Short form of Esther, from Persian 'stara' meaning star, or possibly from Ishtar.
Elmina
German · Feminine diminutive from Germanic 'helm' meaning helmet or protection; variant of Wilhelmina.
Elonzo
Spanish · Variant of Alonzo/Alfonso, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning 'noble and ready' or 'eager for battle.'
Eulalie
French · French form of Greek Eulalia, meaning 'well-spoken' or 'sweetly speaking.'
Elex
Greek · Short form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning defender of the people.
Enes
Spanish · Variant of Inez, the Spanish form of Agnes from Greek hagnē meaning pure and holy.
Elanore
French · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Provençal meaning 'the other one' or Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion.'
Edwards
English · Patronymic from Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian' from Old English ead (riches) + weard (guard).
Eulalio
Greek · From Greek eulalos meaning well-spoken or sweetly speaking.
Emelio
Italian · Variant of Emilio, from Latin 'Aemilius' meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Emmajane
English · Compound name combining Emma (Germanic, 'whole') and Jane (Hebrew via English, 'God is gracious').
Elloree
English · Possibly from the town of Elloree, South Carolina, or an elaboration of Ella with a Southern flair.
Evalynne
English · Elaborated spelling of Evelyn, from Norman French 'Aveline' meaning wished-for or hazelnut.
Emlyn
Welsh · Welsh name possibly meaning 'around the valley' or from the place name Newcastle Emlyn in Wales.
Elynn
English · A modern English blend of El- and Lynn, often used as a streamlined form of Ellen or Elaine.
Elysa
Hebrew · A variant of Elisa or Eliza, ultimately tied to Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Elke
German · A German and Dutch short form related to Adelaide or Elisabeth, often interpreted as noble or God-bound.
Edlyn
English · Likely a modern blend of Ed and Lynn elements, with possible echoes of Welsh name forms.
Erez
Hebrew · Erez is a Hebrew name meaning "cedar," the strong and stately tree.
Ezekeil
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning "God strengthens."
Emmaly
German · A blended form of Emma and Emily, names tied to Germanic roots meaning "whole" or "universal."
Emmalie
German · A blended form of Emma and Amelie-like spellings, centered on Germanic roots meaning whole or universal.
Elainna
French · A modern form of Elaine/Elena, usually linked with meanings such as "bright" or "shining light."
Eluzer
Hebrew · Eluzer is likely a variant of Eliezer, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my help."
Eshani
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name associated with the goddess Parvati or Durga and divine desire.
Eann
Scottish · Eann is a shortened Gaelic-style form related to Ian or John, meaning God is gracious.
Emya
English · Emya is a modern short form influenced by Emma, Emily, and Mia, created for its soft contemporary sound.
Emmah
German · A spelling variant of Emma, from Germanic roots meaning whole, universal, or complete.
Emera
Latin · Emera likely relates to emerald, the green gemstone, from Latin and French word roots.
Emiya
Japanese · Emiya can be read as a Japanese-style name, often associated with beautiful or blessed meanings depending on kanji.
Emylia
Latin · Emylia is a variant of Emilia, from the Latin Aemilius family name, often interpreted as 'rival' or 'eager.'
Eliahs
Hebrew · Eliahs is a spelling variant of Elias, from Hebrew Eliyahu, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elizaveta
Slavic · Elizaveta is the Slavic form of Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath."
Erilyn
English · Likely a modern blend of Erin and Lynn, evoking Ireland and a soft feminine ending.
Ezmerelda
Spanish · A variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish esmeralda meaning emerald, the green gemstone.
Enson
English · Surname-style English name, likely meaning son of Enn or formed in patronymic style.
Eriyah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Ariah or Aria, blending Hebrew 'ari' (lion) with '-yah' (God), meaning lion of God.
Emmalin
German · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic Emma meaning 'whole' or 'universal strength.'
Elioth
Hebrew · Variant of Elliot, an English surname tracing back to the Hebrew name Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh'.
Evangaline
Greek · Evangaline adapts Greek *euangelion* through English form Evangeline, meaning "good news."
Evarose
Hebrew · Evarose blends Eva from Hebrew "life" with Rose from Latin, creating a floral, Christian-influenced modern name.
Esmerai
Spanish · Variant of Esmeralda, Spanish for 'emerald,' ultimately from Greek 'smaragdos' meaning green gem.
Eliona
Hebrew · Variant of Eliana, from Hebrew meaning 'my God has answered,' blended with Greek sun-goddess associations.
Emilina
Latin · Diminutive elaboration of Emilia, from the Roman family name Aemilius, possibly meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Eliara
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining Hebrew El (God) and ara, possibly meaning God's light or promise.
Evoleth
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Evelyn and Elizabeth or similar classic names.
Evanni
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Evanna or Evani, an elaboration of Eva meaning 'life' or 'living one.'
Effy
Greek · English diminutive of Euphemia, from Greek 'euphēmos' meaning well-spoken or of good repute.
Eralynn
English · A contemporary blended name of Era and Lynn elements, shaped in the modern English trend for soft lyrical forms.
Esben
Norse · Scandinavian form of Asbjørn, meaning 'divine bear,' combining ás (god) and bjørn (bear).
Evaya
Hebrew · Modern invented variant blending Eva (Hebrew: 'life' or 'living') with the melodic ending of Maya or Ava.
Elite
Latin · Borrowed from Latin/French words meaning "selected" or "elite," used as a positive attribute name.
Emyrie
German · Modern spelling of Emery from the Old Germanic name tradition, now used as a softer modern choice.
Erfan
Persian · From Persian-Arabic usage of *ʿirfān*, meaning spiritual knowledge or inner discernment.
Emeris
German · Related to Germanic names behind Emery, traditionally meaning 'industrious ruler.'
Ezekyel
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Ezekiel, from Hebrew with the meaning "God strengthens."
Eyas
Arabic · An Arabic name variant related to Iyas/Ayyas, with traditional meanings around aid, vitality, or protection.
Elilta
English · A modern invented English name combining an Eli- opening with a unique ending, with no fixed ancestral root.
Elonie
Greek · Elonie likely relates to Greek Helen-derived names, carrying ideas of light or shining beauty.
Eiren
Greek · Eiren likely derives from Greek roots related to Eirene, meaning peace.
Elend
German · Elend is likely a rare modern literary-style name with Germanic sound patterns rather than a widely used traditional given-name root.
Enzogabriel
Italian · Enzogabriel is a modern compound of Enzo and Gabriel, blending Italian style with the Hebrew meaning "God is my strength."
Eliyannah
Hebrew · An elaborated form built on Eli and -yannah, drawing from Hebrew elements meaning my God has answered.
Eviee
English · Eviee is a modern English elaboration of Evie, a pet form of Eve meaning life or living one.
Elidi
Greek · Elidi appears related to names like Elidia or Elidi, likely shaped by Greek-rooted forms meaning sun or gift-like brightness.
Emerys
German · A modern variant of Emery, from Germanic roots meaning industrious or powerful.
Emrynn
Welsh · A modern variant echoing Emryn or Emory, with roots suggesting immortality or industrious strength.
Elanii
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Elani or Ilani forms, giving senses of tree, light, or heaven in modern use.
Elouisa
French · A variant of Eloise or Louisa, derived from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior.
Elladee
English · Elladee is a modern invented name, likely formed from Ella with a playful lyrical ending.
Embla
Norse · From Norse myth, Embla was the first woman, and the name is often linked with elm or vine imagery.
Eleo
Greek · A short form with Greek feel, likely connected to mercy or compassion through eleos.
Essiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name ending in '-el,' likely intended to carry a God-related meaning.
Ezdan
Persian · Ezdan likely relates to Persian Yazdan, meaning "divine" or "godly," with a modern spelling shift.
Eirlys
Welsh · A Welsh nature name meaning snowdrop, the delicate white flower.
Ellidy
French · Likely a modern variant of Elodie-like names, giving it a melodic and elegant feel.
Eysha
Arabic · A spelling variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning living or prosperous.
Ezzeldin
Arabic · Ezzeldin derives from Arabic 'Izz al-Din,' meaning “glory” or “honor of the faith.”
Edythe
English · Variant of Edith, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'gyth' (war), meaning prosperous in war.
Ephriam
Hebrew · Variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning fruitful or doubly fruitful; a son of Joseph in the Bible.
Eustace
Greek · From Greek 'eustakhys' meaning fruitful or productive; borne by several early saints.
Evlyn
English · Variant spelling of Evelyn, from the Norman French name Aveline meaning 'wished-for child.'
Ezzie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Esther or Ezra; Esther means 'star' in Persian, Ezra means 'help' in Hebrew.
Einer
Norse · From Old Norse meaning "one warrior" or "lone fighter," a traditional Scandinavian given name.
Elinora
French · A variant of Eleanor, from Old French Alienor, possibly meaning 'the other one' or 'bright, shining light'.
Ellamay
English · A compound name combining Ella (German, 'all' or 'fairy maiden') and May (English, the spring month).
Esmond
English · From Old English 'est' (grace) and 'mund' (protection), meaning 'gracious protector.'
Eilene
Irish · Variant of Eileen, from Irish Gaelic Eibhlín via Norman French Aveline, meaning bright or shining one.
Evonne
French · French variant of Yvonne, feminine of Yves, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew wood.
Elston
English · Old English place name meaning 'noble one's settlement,' from 'æðel' (noble) and 'tun' (town).
Elmar
German · German variant of Elmer, from Old English 'æthel' (noble) and 'mær' (famous), meaning 'noble and famous.'
Emanuele
Italian · Italian form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew 'Immanuel' meaning God is with us.
Ellabelle
English · Combination of Ella ('beautiful fairy') and Belle ('beautiful'), a Southern double name.
Eno
African · West African (Efik/Ibibio) name meaning gift; also a Frisian short form of Germanic names.
Edgard
French · French and Portuguese form of Edgar, from Old English ead (rich) + gar (spear).
Eliceo
Hebrew · Variant of Eliseo, the Spanish form of Elisha, from Hebrew meaning God is my salvation.
Emalie
Latin · A variant of Emily, from Latin 'Aemilia' or Germanic 'amal' meaning 'industrious, striving'.
Elysse
French · Elysse is a French-style spelling related to Elise and ultimately Elizabeth, meaning pledged to God.
Elizabet
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning my God is an oath.
Eleftheria
Greek · Eleftheria is a Greek name meaning "freedom" or "liberty," from eleutheros.
Evelisse
French · Likely an elaborated form of Eve or Evelyn, linked to life or desired child traditions.
Enver
Arabic · From Arabic Anwar or related forms, meaning bright, luminous, or radiant.
Elisheba
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning God is my oath.
Efrat
Hebrew · Efrat is the Hebrew form of Ephrath, a biblical place and personal name associated with fruitfulness.
Elika
Persian · Persian name often interpreted as of the earth or earthly.
Ernan
Irish · A form of Hernan or Irish Ernan, linked to meanings such as vigorous, earnest, or little iron one.
Endy
English · Endy is a short modern name that may function as a diminutive or inventive form with no single fixed etymology.
Elkanah
Hebrew · Elkanah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning God has created or God has possessed.
Ellyse
French · A variant of Elise, itself a short French form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Estephanie
Spanish · A spelling variant of Stephanie, ultimately from Greek Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Edoardo
Italian · Edoardo is the Italian form of Edward, from Old English elements meaning wealthy guardian.
England
English · England is a place name from Old English meaning land of the Angles.
Emanuelle
Hebrew · Emanuelle is a French-style form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is with us.'
Epiphany
Greek · Epiphany comes from Greek epiphaneia, meaning 'manifestation' or 'sudden revelation.'
Estefan
Greek · Estefan is a Spanish form of Stephen, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Emmalyne
German · A variant of Emmeline, from Germanic roots meaning work or industrious, refined through French usage.
Eniola
African · A Yoruba name meaning person of wealth or one blessed with prosperity.
Ellayna
English · A modern spelling of Elena or Alaina, tied to Greek roots meaning shining light or torch.
Emiyah
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Amiah or Miah, often interpreted with a soft Hebrew-inspired sense of 'beloved' or 'of God.'
Edilson
English · Edilson is a modern patronymic-style name built with the English suffix -son and likely an Ed- root meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Elnaz
Persian · A Persian name meaning delicate or proud beauty, often associated with charm and elegance.
Elysium
Greek · From Greek mythology, Elysium is the blissful paradise of the heroic dead.
Emmalia
German · Emmalia blends Emma and Amalia, names of Germanic origin associated with 'work' and industriousness.
Evyenia
Greek · Evyenia is a variant of Eugenia, from Greek, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Eyra
Norse · A rare name linked in Norse tradition to a goddess of healing and in Welsh usage to snow.
Elainy
French · A modern variant of Elaine, ultimately tied to Helen and meanings connected with light or brightness.
Elliona
Greek · Elliona is likely a modern elaboration of Eliana or Eleanor, suggesting brightness, mercy, or shining light.
Eragon
English · Literary name invented by Christopher Paolini for his fantasy novel series, likely an anagram of 'dragon.'
Evangelin
Greek · Variant of Evangeline, from Greek euangelion meaning bearer of good news or gospel.
Enayah
Arabic · Derived from Arabic 'inaya meaning 'care, concern, or divine providence.'
Elliannah
Hebrew · A modern compound blending Ellie (diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen) with Hannah (Hebrew, 'grace').
Evangelyne
Greek · Variant of Evangeline, from Greek euangelos meaning 'bearer of good news' or 'bringer of the gospel.'
Emeliana
Latin · A feminine form derived from Emiliana and Aemilianus, rooted in Latin via Italian naming traditions.
Emirah
Arabic · From Arabic emir/ameera traditions, where it relates to leadership and dignity, giving a noble feminine sense.
Enyla
English · A stylized modern name close to Eniyla/Eila forms, used as a contemporary English name without a single fixed etymology.
Erabella
Latin · A variant related to Arabella, a name shaped through Latin and English usage, with the beloved element “bella” meaning beauty.
Ellasandra
Greek · Modern invented blend of Ella and Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning defender of men.
Ebraheem
Arabic · Arabic form of Ibrahim (Abraham), meaning "father of many" in Abrahamic religious tradition.
Eko
Japanese · A Japanese-style short form where meaning depends on character choice, often used for a clean and compact modern identity.
Edynn
Hebrew · A modernized form of Eden, tied to the biblical place name meaning “delight,” shaped into a contemporary spelling.
Emmilyn
Latin · A modern variation of Emily, a name from Latin *Aemilia*, with a fashionable -*lyn* ending.
Ellajane
English · A modern blend of Ella and Jane, combining a light/elf-like Ella element with Jane from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Elyzah
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Eliza, shortened from Elizabeth meaning 'my God is an oath' in Hebrew.
Eliyahna
Hebrew · Modern elaborated form combining Elijah and Anna, rooted in Hebrew meaning 'my God has answered.'
Enslie
Scottish · A modern variant of Ainsley, a Scottish surname-turned-given-name meaning 'one's own meadow.'
Elliyanna
Hebrew · Modern compound of Ellie (diminutive of Eleanor) and Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), meaning gracious shining one.
Eiker
German · A Germanic-rooted form linked to oak imagery (*eik*), adapted into a modern short masculine name.
Elliekate
English · A blended modern name combining Ellie (from Elijah, "my God is Yahweh") and Kate (from Katherine, "pure").
Ezariyah
Hebrew · Biblical-style modern form linked to Ezra, with a -yah ending, often understood as "God helps."
Eziyah
Hebrew · A modern theophoric style name with the divine suffix -yah, indicating relationship to God-like naming forms.
Elannie
French · Modern form of Elaine/Elena, linked to Greek Helene meaning bright or shining light.
Elodee
French · A variant of Élodie, from French form tied to Old Germanic elements for wealth and fortune, used in modern settings.
Ezria
Hebrew · Ezria is a modern Hebrew-style name built on Ezra, meaning help or God helps.
Eizan
Japanese · Eizan is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji, often carrying ideas of glory, mountain, or excellence.
Elliyanah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Eliana, from Hebrew elements meaning my God has answered.
Eto
Japanese · Eto is a Japanese surname and given name form; as a given name it is often treated as a modern name with Japanese roots.
Elessia
Italian · Elessia is a variant of Alessia, ultimately from Greek roots meaning defender or protector.
Elyam
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning my God is kinsman or God of the people.
Eliann
Hebrew · Eliann likely develops from Hebrew El- names, carrying the sense of 'my God' or 'God has answered.'
Emorii
German · Emorii is a modern spelling of Emory or Emery, from Germanic roots often interpreted as industrious or powerful.
Eislyn
Welsh · A modern name blending Eira or Aislinn-like sounds, often evoking dream, vision, or gentle beauty.
Elaiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name meaning my God is Yahweh or God has answered.
Ethereal
English · From the Greek-rooted English word ethereal, meaning heavenly, airy, or unworldly.
Eliantte
Greek · A decorative modern form likely influenced by Helios or Elian, carrying associations of sun or light.
Ezriella
Hebrew · An elaboration of Ezra or Ezri, from Hebrew roots meaning help, aid, or God is my help.
Ellori
English · Likely a modern ornamental form influenced by names like Elle and Elora, giving a soft lyrical sound.
Emerley
English · Probably a modern place-style blend of Emery and -ley, suggesting a meadow or clearing.
Eliett
Hebrew · Eliett is a modern French-style elaboration of Eli, from Hebrew roots meaning "my God."
Elyot
English · Elyot is an English surname-style form of Eliot, ultimately linked to Elijah and often interpreted as "the Lord is my God."
Elevyn
English · A modern spelling inspired by Eleven or Evelyn, giving it a distinctive contemporary sound.
Eleanny
French · Eleanny is a modern blended form, likely related to Eleanor or Ellie with a softened, ornate ending.
Esoni
African · Esoni appears to be an African-origin name, likely carrying a family or praise-based meaning depending on language.
Elzie
Hebrew · Diminutive form of Elza or variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Encarnacion
Spanish · Spanish for "incarnation," referring to the Incarnation of Christ. A devotional given name.
Esley
English · English place-derived name, possibly from Old English 'ēast' (east) and 'lēah' (meadow or clearing).
Ezell
Hebrew · Possibly a surname variant related to Hebrew Ezekiel meaning 'God strengthens.'
Elvy
Norse · Scandinavian origin meaning elf warrior, from Old Norse elements 'alfr' (elf) and 'vig' (battle).
Estoria
Spanish · Rare name likely derived from Latin 'historia' meaning story or history.
Evalene
English · Elaborated blend of Eva (life) and the suffix -lene, meaning 'giver of life'.
Elo
Norse · Short form of names beginning with El-, rooted in Germanic elements meaning 'noble' or 'all.'
Eulogio
Spanish · Spanish form of Eulogius, from Greek 'eulogios' meaning 'well-spoken' or 'eloquent.'
Edsel
English · From Old English 'ead' (prosperity) and 'sele' (hall), meaning noble one's hall or wealthy estate.
Elane
Greek · Variant of Elaine, from Old French form of Helen meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Esten
English · Variant of Easton, from Old English meaning 'east-facing settlement.'
Edessa
Greek · From the ancient Mesopotamian city; the name likely derives from a local word meaning "water place."
Esko
Norse · Esko is a Nordic form related to Eskil, from Old Norse elements with warrior associations.
Edis
English · Variant of Edith, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'gyth' (war), meaning prosperous in battle.
Eriberto
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Herbert, from Germanic 'hari' (army) and 'berht' (bright/famous).
Emilene
Latin · Variant of Emmeline or Emily, from Latin 'Aemilia' meaning rival or industrious.
Evely
English · Truncated variant of Evelyn, from the Norman French 'Aveline' meaning 'wished-for child' or 'hazelnut.'
Elisea
Hebrew · Variant of Elise or Elisha, from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation' or 'my God is an oath.'
Elesia
Greek · Likely related to Elysia or Alicia-like forms, often associated with blissful or noble meanings.
Elizar
Hebrew · A variant of Eleazar or Eliezer, from Hebrew, meaning God has helped.
Erron
English · Likely a variant of Aaron or Erin, used in modern English naming with uncertain blended roots.
Eran
Hebrew · Eran is a Hebrew name meaning "awake," "watchful," or sometimes linked to joyfulness.
Erek
Norse · A variant of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Elexis
Greek · A modern spelling of Alexis, from Greek meaning "defender" or "helper."
Enas
Arabic · From Arabic Inas or Anas, associated with companionship, comfort, and friendliness.
Elky
German · Elky is likely a nickname-style form related to Elke, a German diminutive of Adelheid meaning "noble kind."
Emalia
Latin · Emalia is likely a blend of Amelia and Emily, tied to Germanic roots meaning industrious or striving.
Estera
Hebrew · Estera is a form of Esther, linked to Persian and Hebrew traditions and often interpreted as star.
Edmar
German · From Germanic elements meaning "wealth" or "prosperity" and "famous" or "renowned."
Erial
Hebrew · Likely related to Ariel, from Hebrew meaning 'lion of God,' with a simplified modern spelling.
Esenia
Spanish · A variant of Yesenia, a Spanish-language name popularized in the 20th century and often linked to a flower or palm.
Elison
English · Elison is an English surname-style name meaning "son of Ellis," with Ellis tracing to Elijah or Elias.
Emaleigh
English · A modern spelling of Emily-related names, ultimately from a Latin root meaning rival or eager.
Efosa
African · Efosa is an Edo name from Nigeria meaning 'the wealth of God' or 'God's blessing is wealth.'
Eneas
Greek · A form of Aeneas, the classical hero of Greek and Roman tradition, with an ancient uncertain-root etymology.
Eliezar
Hebrew · A form of אלעזר, meaning God has helped or God is my help.
Elasia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Elysia or Alasia, often associated with blissful or elegant sounds.
Eleri
Welsh · Eleri is a Welsh name tied to a river name in Wales and carries a lyrical place-based heritage.
Elicio
Spanish · Elicio likely relates to Latin roots meaning to draw forth or call out, adapted through Spanish-style form.
Emmiline
German · A variant of Emmeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'work' or 'industrious.'
Emaree
English · Emaree is likely a modern English-style blend related to Emma and Marie.
Emmalise
English · A blended form of Emma and Elise, combining ideas of universality and devotion to God.
Enri
French · Short form of Enrico (Italian) or Henri (French), from Germanic Heinrich meaning 'home ruler.'
Esrom
Hebrew · Greek form of Hezron, a Hebrew name meaning 'enclosed' or 'surrounded by a wall,' found in biblical genealogies.
Elimar
German · A name blending Hebrew 'El' (God) with Germanic elements, possibly meaning 'God is famous' or 'noble and great'.
Emmilia
Latin · Ornate variant of Emilia, from the Latin family name Aemilius meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Evalyna
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Evelyn, blending Hebrew Eve ('life') with the Germanic suffix -lina.
Elmir
Arabic · Name of Arabic or Slavic origin, combining elements meaning 'noble' and 'world' or 'peace'.
Elliahna
Hebrew · Modern blend of Ellia and Hannah, combining Hebrew roots meaning 'God' and 'grace.'
Engel
German · German word for 'angel,' from Latin angelus and Greek angelos meaning 'messenger.'
Essey
French · A French-sounding place-name-style name tied to settlement names like Essey and used as a creative modern personal form.
Emanii
Arabic · Emanii comes from the Arabic root iman, meaning faith or belief, reshaped as a contemporary feminine given name.
Elijay
English · A modern blend of Elijah and Jay, carrying a Hebrew God-root with a contemporary English ending.
Elliena
Greek · Variant of Elena or Eleanor, ultimately from the Greek Helen meaning 'bright, shining torch.'
Emmari
English · Modern invented blend of Emma and Mari, combining Old German 'whole' with Hebrew 'beloved.'
Ezera
Hebrew · Variant of Ezra, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'help' or 'helper,' borne by a revered scribe.
Eternal
English · English word name from Latin 'aeternus' meaning everlasting or without end, used as a spiritual virtue name.
Exar
English · Modern invented name popularized by science fiction; notably borne by Exar Kun in the Star Wars expanded universe.
Ediz
Arabic · A contemporary stylized form in Arabic- and Turkish-influenced naming circles; its exact ancient dictionary meaning is unclear today.
Eriella
Hebrew · Variant of Ariella, from Hebrew meaning 'lioness of God' or 'lion of God.'
Eivin
Norse · From Old Norse name traditions related to Eyvind/Eivind, tied to Nordic naming heritage.
Elayla
Arabic · Modern Arabic-style variant linked to Layla ("night"), chosen for poetic, gentle nocturnal imagery.
Elionna
Hebrew · A modern blend from Eli ('my God') and a lyrical -onna ending, used as a contemporary invented feminine name.
Eislee
English · A modern English-style fabricated name formed from gentle ice/elsie-like sounds with no fixed ancient source.
Ezmie
French · A modern spelling of Esmé from Old French, meaning beloved or esteemed, used as a refined feminine variant.
Elizajane
Hebrew · A clipped modern form of Elizabeth and Jane, both names with long-standing biblical-Hebrew connections.
Ellaya
Hebrew · A modern form related to Ella, a long-used feminine root name, here reshaped into a softer variant.
Everlei
English · Modern spelling of Everly, from Old English for a boar-associated meadow or clearing.
Eriksen
Norse · Norse patronymic meaning "son of Erik," following classical Scandinavian naming structure.
Ezmael
Hebrew · Ezmael is a variant of Ishmael in Hebrew/Arabic tradition, meaning “God has heard” or “God listens.”
Ellyanah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Eliana, from Eli+Yah meaning 'my God has answered'.
Eretria
Greek · Eretria is a Greek place name from the ancient city of Eretria, used as a rare given name.
Eclipse
Greek · Eclipse is an English word name from Greek roots meaning an abandonment or obscuring of light.
Emberrose
English · Emberrose is a modern compound of Ember and Rose, pairing fire imagery with the flower name.
Ezrajames
Hebrew · A modern compound joining Ezra, meaning help, with James, a classic English biblical name.
Elegance
English · A word name from elegance, referring to grace, refinement, and beauty.
Ezralynn
Hebrew · Ezralynn blends Ezra with the English suffix -lynn; Ezra means help or helper.
Erys
Greek · Erys is likely a streamlined form of Eris, the Greek mythological name associated with strife.
Elliejo
English · A compound of Ellie and Jo, blending meanings such as light or God with a familiar nickname style.
Eliada
Hebrew · Eliada comes from Hebrew elements meaning God knows or God has known.
Ezarah
Hebrew · A modern form echoing Hebrew Ezra and Azariah, suggesting “help” or “helped by God.”
Eleon
Greek · Eleon is a rare Greek-derived form related to names like Eleos or Eleanor lines, suggesting mercy or compassion.
Ehsaan
Arabic · Ehsaan comes from Arabic ihsan, meaning kindness, benevolence, and moral excellence.
Ezhaan
Arabic · Ezhaan likely derives from Arabic adhan or a South Asian adaptation, associated with call, announcement, or awareness.
Ellowen
Welsh · Ellowen is used as a modern botanical name and is associated with elm trees and woodland imagery.
Everen
English · Everen is a modern English-style coined name, probably shaped by names like Everett and Ever.
Elaira
Greek · Likely a modern form echoing Greek names like Elara, associated with mythic and celestial tradition.
Elladie
English · Likely a modern blend of Ella and a suffix like -die or -dee, built from popular English-style elements.
Eydrian
Latin · Eydrian is a modern variant of Adrian, from the Latin name Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Enayat
Arabic · Enayat comes from Arabic and Persian usage, meaning care, favor, or divine kindness.
Ellawynn
English · A modern blend of Ella and -wynn, with Welsh-inspired elements suggesting fair or blessed.
Enzon
Italian · A modern elaboration of Enzo, an Italian short form linked to names meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Endry
Spanish · Endry is a modern form influenced by Endri or Andrew derivatives, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Ezekai
Hebrew · Ezekai is a modern blend name, likely combining Ezekiel with Kai, giving it a Hebrew-rooted but contemporary feel.
Ehliana
Hebrew · Ehliana appears related to Eliana, from Hebrew and Latin-influenced forms meaning my God has answered or sun.
Eilanny
English · Eilanny seems to be a modern variation of Elaine or Eilani-style names, with bright and graceful associations.
Eladie
French · Eladie likely relates to Elodie, from Greek-influenced roots associated with foreign riches or abundance.
Ellienna
Hebrew · Ellienna appears to blend Ellie and Anna or Eliana, giving it meanings tied to God, grace, and light.
Elyanni
Hebrew · Elyanni resembles Eliani or Eliana, rooted in Hebrew elements meaning my God has answered.
Emmavictoria
German · Emmavictoria combines Emma, meaning whole or universal, with Victoria, meaning victory.
Emzara
Hebrew · Emzara is a biblical name from the family line of Noah, traditionally associated with motherly protection.
Etzli
Arabic · Etzli is often treated as a modern name with a soft celestial feel, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Eza
Hebrew · Eza may relate to Hebrew or Arabic roots suggesting help, strength, or honor, depending on usage.
Edwens
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Edwin, from Germanic roots meaning rich friend.
Eidrian
Greek · A modern variation of Adrian, ultimately from Latin Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Elhaan
Indian · Likely related to names meaning melody or grace in South Asian and Arabic-influenced usage.
Emekai
Hebrew · A modern name likely influenced by Hebrew-style forms such as Malachi or Mordecai, with a prophetic sound.
Esael
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name built with '-el,' suggesting God is associated with the name's meaning.
Esaia
Hebrew · A form of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning salvation of the Lord.
Estevao
Greek · A Portuguese form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Ezlan
Hebrew · A modern name likely influenced by Ezra, carrying associations of help or support.
Ezrian
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Ezra or Azriel-style names, with Hebrew-inspired sounds suggesting help or divine strength.
Elizebeth
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning God is my oath.
Eugenie
French · French feminine form of Eugene, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning well-born or noble.
Edwina
English · Feminine form of Edwin, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'wine' (friend), meaning wealthy friend.
Ephram
Hebrew · Variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew Efrayim meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful.' A son of Joseph in the Bible.
Euna
Scottish · Scottish/Irish variant of Una, from Gaelic meaning 'one,' 'lamb,' or 'famine.'
Ellyn
English · Variant of Ellen or Ellyn, derived from Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Elery
English · Variant of Ellery, an English surname possibly meaning 'alder tree island.'
Elsbeth
German · German diminutive of Elisabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'God is abundance'.
Evelene
English · Elaborated form of Eveline, from Norman French Aveline meaning 'wished-for child.'
Ettore
Italian · Italian form of Hector, from Greek 'hektor' meaning 'holding fast' or 'steadfast.'
Elynor
English · Variant of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or Provençal meaning 'the other.'
Eduarda
Spanish · Feminine form of Edward/Eduardo, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'weard' (guardian).
Esper
Latin · From Latin 'sperare' meaning 'to hope,' or related to Greek 'hesperos' meaning 'evening star.'
Emmalou
German · Compound of Emma (Germanic, meaning whole/universal) and Lou (short for Louise, meaning famous warrior).
Ezel
Hebrew · From Hebrew, a biblical place name meaning 'departure' or 'separation'; appears in 1 Samuel.
Evalin
Hebrew · Variant of Evaline/Evelyn, blending Eve ('life') with the diminutive suffix -lin.
Emmagene
English · Blend of Emma (Germanic 'ermen,' universal) and Gene (Greek 'genos,' born), meaning 'universally born.'
Elix
Greek · Modern variant possibly from Greek 'helix' (spiral) or a short form of Felix meaning lucky.
Elanora
Greek · Variant of Eleanor, meaning bright shining one, from Greek 'eleos' or Provençal roots.
Eslie
English · Variant of Leslie, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'garden by the pool.'
Ero
Spanish · Galician name borne by the legendary Saint Ero; possibly related to Greek 'heros' meaning hero.
Elbie
English · Diminutive of Elbert or Albert, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'beraht' (bright).
Enock
Hebrew · Enock is a variant of Enoch, a Hebrew biblical name meaning dedicated or trained.
Elain
Welsh · Welsh form of Elaine, meaning 'fawn' or 'young deer'; also linked to the Arthurian Elaine.
Elean
Greek · Variant of Eleanor, from Greek meaning 'bright, shining one.'
Emel
German · Germanic name related to 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious'; also a Turkish form of Amal.
Excel
English · Modern English word name meaning 'to surpass' or 'to be outstanding,' from Latin 'excellere.'
Elsiemae
Hebrew · Compound of Elsie (from Elizabeth, God is my oath) and Mae (from Margaret, pearl).
Eliasar
Hebrew · Variant of Eleazar, meaning 'God has helped' in Hebrew.
Evonna
French · Variant of Yvonne, the French feminine of Yves, from Germanic 'iv' (yew wood), symbolizing endurance.
Elyce
English · Elyce is a variant of Elise or Alice, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'noble.'
Errick
Norse · Errick is a variant of Eric, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler.
Evamarie
Hebrew · A compound of Eva and Marie, combining life with beloved or wished-for child associations.
Emmanual
Hebrew · A variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning "God is with us."
Etan
Hebrew · Etan is a variant of Ethan, a Hebrew name meaning "firm," "enduring," or "strong."
Earth
English · An English word name drawn directly from the natural world and the planet itself.
Elysha
Hebrew · Elysha is a modern spelling related to Elisha or Alicia forms, likely drawing on Hebrew roots meaning God is salvation.
Exzavier
Spanish · A modern spelling of Xavier, a place-based name from the Basque place Etxeberria meaning new house.
Eagle
English · Eagle is an English word name taken from the bird, symbolizing strength and vision.
Emilyrose
Latin · A compound of Emily, from Latin roots meaning rival, and Rose, the flower name.
Edder
English · Edder is likely a variant of Eder or Edward-related forms, tied to old Germanic roots for wealth and guard.
Eljay
English · A phonetic spelling of the initials L.J., used as a modern given name rather than a traditional etymological form.
Ezinne
African · Ezinne is an African name, especially Igbo, meaning 'good mother' or 'good woman' from elements meaning goodness and motherhood.
Emilce
Spanish · Emilce is a Spanish feminine form linked to the Latin Aemilius family, associated with striving and rivalry.
Evgenia
Greek · From Greek Eugenia, meaning well-born or noble, widely used in Slavic languages.
Exequiel
Spanish · Exequiel is a Spanish form of Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning 'God strengthens.'
Elaney
English · Elaney is a modern variation influenced by Elaine, a French form ultimately tied to light or shining meanings.
Eliazer
Hebrew · Variant of Eleazar, meaning "God has helped."
Emonee
English · A modern coined name, likely formed for its melodic sound rather than from a single traditional etymology.
Eyanna
English · A modern form likely influenced by Iyana or Ayanah, often associated with beautiful blossom-like sounds.
Emonni
English · Emonni is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Imani or Amani in sound and style.
Endi
English · Endi is an English variant of Andy/Andi from Greek-rooted Andrew, carrying the older sense of manliness in modern form.
Etana
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Ethan, from Hebrew meaning strong, firm, or enduring.
Eaden
Hebrew · Eaden is a modern form of Eden, from Hebrew, meaning delight or paradise.
Elaiza
Hebrew · Elaiza is a variant of Eliza, ultimately from Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Emmajo
English · An English compound of Emma and Jo, blending a classic Germanic root for 'whole' with a short form of Joanna.
Estiben
Spanish · Estiben is a phonetic variant of Stephen/Esteban, from Greek, meaning crown or garland.
Emilyelizabeth
Latin · A compound of Emily and Elizabeth, joining a Latin family name with Hebrew God is my oath.
Escarlet
English · Escarlet is a variant of Scarlet, from a medieval word for a rich red cloth and later the color scarlet.
Emia
German · A short form related to Emilia or Emma, associated with industriousness or striving.
Emmersen
English · A surname-style modern variant of Emerson, meaning 'son of Emery,' from Germanic roots for industrious or powerful.
Ellenie
Greek · Ellenie is a variant of Ellen or Helen, from Greek roots meaning 'torch' or 'bright light.'
Ebubechukwu
African · An Igbo name meaning 'the glory of God' or 'God's glory.'
Enzio
Italian · Enzio is a form of Enzo, often linked to Italian usage and Germanic roots meaning ruler or giant.
Elaena
Greek · A variant of Elena or Helen, from Greek roots meaning “light” or “torch.”
Emilianna
Latin · Emilianna is an elaborate form of Emilia, from Latin Aemilius, traditionally linked to "rival" or "eager."
Ezaria
Hebrew · Ezaria is likely a variant of Azariah or Ezariah, from Hebrew elements meaning helped by God.
Exander
Greek · A modern variant of Alexander, from Greek, meaning defender of men.
Edher
Hebrew · Variant of Eder, a Hebrew name meaning 'flock' or 'herd,' also a biblical place name in the territory of Judah.
Emyla
Latin · Creative variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilius meaning 'industrious' or 'striving.'
Envi
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative short form or stylized respelling evoking uniqueness.
Evrin
English · Possibly a variant of Evren, a Turkish name meaning 'universe' or 'cosmos', or a modern creative coinage.
Elaynah
Greek · Stylized variant of Elaina/Elena, from Greek Helen meaning 'torch' or 'shining light.'
Elyze
French · Modern variant of Elyse/Elise, the French form of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Emerey
German · Variant of Emery, from Old German 'Amalric' meaning 'work-power' or 'industrious ruler.'
Ezperanza
Spanish · Variant spelling of Esperanza, from Latin 'sperare' meaning 'to hope.'
Ellionna
English · Modern invented elaboration of Eliana or Eleanor, styled with a melodic double-n ending.
Emiree
German · Modern variant of Emery, from Germanic amal meaning 'work' combined with ric meaning 'power.'
Eriah
Hebrew · Modern variant possibly of Uriah or Aria, interpreted as Hebrew for 'God is my light' or 'light of God.'
Eera
Persian · Name used in Persian and Indian traditions, associated with nobility or brightness.
Evolett
English · Modern invented name blending Eve or Evelyn with the -lett suffix, evoking Violet or Scarlett.
Eseosa
African · An African-origin name often used in West African naming patterns, where meanings vary by language and community.
Emanuelly
Hebrew · Brazilian-Portuguese variant of Emanuela, from Hebrew Immanuel meaning God is with us.
Eddiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric formation with the element "-el" meaning God, often glossed as divine magnificence.
Erlan
Norse · From Norse-Germanic naming material, often interpreted as an elevated, heroic or noble place-linked form.
Embrey
English · A modern spelling of the English surname Embrey, historically place-based and now used as a personal name.
Eterniti
Latin · A modern invented name from English 'eternity', derived from Latin aeternus meaning endless or everlasting.
Elyah
Hebrew · Variant of Elijah or Eliya, a Hebrew name meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Emmilynn
English · Modern invented blend of Emmi and Lynn, a creative variation on Emily or Emma with a contemporary suffix.
Emeryk
Slavic · Polish and Slavic form of Emeric/Emmerich, a Germanic name meaning 'home ruler' or 'work power.'
Evoleht
English · A modern invented name, believed to be 'the love' spelled backwards, a creative word-play naming style.
Erianny
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Latin American communities, a creative elaboration on Eri or Ana roots.
Evaly
Hebrew · Modern variant of Evalie or Eva-Lee, blending the Hebrew 'life' root with an English suffix.
Ezykiel
Hebrew · Alternate spelling variant of Ezekiel, the Hebrew prophet name meaning 'God will strengthen.'
Ellany
Greek · A modern form of Elen/Elena traditions, ultimately linked to Greek meanings around light or brightness.
Elsee
English · A diminutive-style spelling influenced by Elise or Elsie, derived from Elizabethic name forms.
Eastynn
English · Modern invented name inspired by the directional word East, with a fashionable -ynn suffix.
Eilen
Irish · Variant of Eileen, the Irish form of Helen, from Greek 'Helenē' meaning torch or shining light.
Emmeri
English · A modern form of Emery/Emory, whose older Germanic meaning relates to authority and command.
Euri
Greek · A clipped form tied to Greek names beginning with Eury-, carrying the old sense of breadth or distance in a modern package.
Eames
English · English surname-as-given-name derived from an archaic word meaning 'uncle,' also associated with designer Charles Eames.
Elom
African · Ewe name from Ghana and Togo meaning 'God loves me,' expressing divine affection and blessing.
Elliemay
English · Modern compound of Ellie (diminutive of Eleanor, 'bright') and May (from Mary or the spring month).
Enylah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized variant of Anila or a blend of Enid and Delilah.
Esmerie
French · Variant of Esmé (French 'beloved') or Esmeralda (Spanish 'emerald'), blending both traditions.
Eveleigh
English · Modern respelling of Evelyn, from Norman-French Aveline, rooted in Germanic 'avi' meaning life or bird.
Ezara
Hebrew · Feminine variant of Ezra, a Hebrew name meaning 'help' or 'helper,' borne by a biblical scribe.
Eilonwy
Welsh · Welsh literary name from Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain, derived from Welsh 'eilon' (deer).
Elliett
English · Feminine variant of Elliott, itself an English surname derived from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'the Lord is my God.'
Evera
Latin · Modern feminine name possibly derived from Eve (Hebrew 'life') or Latin 'ever,' evoking eternal life.
Eyram
African · Ewe name from Ghana and Togo meaning 'it is up to God' or 'left to God,' expressing divine providence.
Estellise
French · A creative fusion of Estelle ('star') and Elise, combining celestial and biblical naming elements.
Emeth
Hebrew · From Hebrew *ʾEmet* with variant spelling, meaning 'truth,' used in religiously inspired naming.
Eiler
German · A Germanic name form related to old northern names, with meanings around nobility and strength.
Eilon
Hebrew · Hebrew for oak tree, giving the name a nature-rooted image of strength and stability.
Eyvan
Welsh · Welsh form of Evan, itself from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Enzlie
English · A modern variant of English -lee names, with a soft invented form related to meadow-style surname endings.
Elleanora
French · A stylistic variant of Eleanor, influenced by French and English courtly naming traditions.
Emyri
English · A modern, soft variant in the Emery naming pattern, used as a contemporary given name form.
Eversyn
English · A contemporary variant related to Ever- names, carrying a nature-rooted Old English sense.
Eddyson
English · Eddyson is an English patronymic name meaning “son of Eddy,” following a surname-to-first-name naming model.
Eslyn
Irish · Modern adaptation of Aisling, an Irish name meaning dream or vision.
Empryss
English · Invented name influenced by the title Empress, reshaped with a modern, stylized -yss ending.
Enric
German · Enric is a Catalan and Iberian form of Henry, from Germanic elements meaning "home ruler."
Ezai
Hebrew · Ezai appears to be a modern Hebrew-style name, likely influenced by Ezra and names beginning with Ez-, suggesting help or strength.
Elizamae
Hebrew · Elizamae blends Elizabeth and Mae, joining the Hebrew sense of God is my oath with a sweet vintage ending.
Enlil
Greek · Taken from the ancient Mesopotamian god Enlil, associated with wind, air, and authority.
Eyler
German · A German surname and given name related to older forms like Eiler, tied to noble or blade-related roots.
Emryss
Welsh · Emryss is a stylized form of Emrys, the Welsh name associated with immortality and Merlin traditions.
Eileithyia
Greek · From Greek mythology, Eileithyia was the goddess of childbirth and labor.
Enley
English · A modern surname-style name likely derived from English place-name elements meaning meadow or clearing.
Evers
English · Evers is a surname-style name from English and Germanic roots, often linked to boar or strong family-line meanings.
Emris
Welsh · A form of Emrys, the Welsh version of Ambrose, from a name meaning immortal or divine.
Elleanore
French · Elleanore is a spelling variant of Eleanor, a classic name of uncertain medieval origin often linked through French tradition.
Emiola
African · Emiola is a Yoruba-derived name associated with wealth, honor, or blessed prosperity.
Eka
Indian · Eka comes from Sanskrit and means 'one,' 'single,' or 'first.'
Eveangeline
Hebrew · A blend of Eve and Evangeline, combining “life” with “bearer of good news.”
Eremias
Hebrew · Eremias is a form of Jeremiah from Hebrew, meaning the Lord will uplift or appoint.
Elysani
Greek · Elysani seems inspired by Elysium, the blessed paradise of Greek myth, with a softened modern ending.
Eana
Irish · Likely related to Irish Eanna, traditionally interpreted as bird-like.
Elonni
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Hebrew Eloni, from a word for “oak tree,” giving it a strong, nature-rooted feel.
Eiyla
Hebrew · Likely related to Ayla or Eila forms, often associated with oak tree, moonlight, or halo meanings by usage.
Ethena
Greek · Ethena is probably a modern form influenced by Athena, the Greek goddess name tied to wisdom and protection.
Ezrakai
Hebrew · A modern blend of Ezra, meaning 'help,' with Kai, creating a contemporary Hebrew-inspired name.
Eidhan
Irish · Variant of Aidan, from Irish Aodh, meaning “little fire.”
Eklavya
Indian · Eklavya is a Sanskrit name from the Mahabharata, associated with devotion, skill, and determined learning.
Ezari
Hebrew · Ezari likely draws from Hebrew roots like ezer, meaning help or support.
Emelisse
French · Likely a decorative blend related to Emmeline or Melissa, carrying senses of industriousness or sweetness.
Energy
English · An English word name from "energy," conveying vigor, force, and lively spirit.
Ethic
English · A modern word name drawn from ethics, suggesting moral character and principle.
Eliath
Hebrew · Eliath appears to be a Hebrew-style formation using Eli, meaning my God, with a theophoric biblical sound.
Enyel
Spanish · Enyel is a modern Spanish-language form likely influenced by angelic or Hebrew-derived biblical names such as Daniel.
Etson
English · Etson likely means son of Et or Ethan in a modern patronymic style, with Ethan tracing to Hebrew firmness or strength.
Elezar
Hebrew · Elezar is a variant of Eleazar, from Hebrew meaning "God has helped."
Efnan
Arabic · Efnan is an Arabic name meaning branches or boughs, often symbolizing growth and abundance.
Ehleni
Greek · Ehleni is likely a variant of Helen or Eleni, from Greek roots associated with torchlight or shining.
Ekaya
African · Ekaya appears in African and Indian naming contexts and is often associated with home, unity, or one household.
Elaha
Persian · Elaha is used in Persian and related traditions and is associated with divine or heavenly meaning.
Eleanorrose
French · Eleanorrose combines Eleanor, a classic French-derived royal name, with Rose, the flower name from Latin tradition.
Elizarose
Hebrew · Elizarose blends Eliza, from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning God is my oath, with Rose, the flower name.
Eloize
French · Eloize is a variant of Eloise, from Germanic roots meaning healthy or wide, shaped through French usage.
Elyf
Norse · Elyf is likely inspired by Old Norse name elements associated with life, heritage, or ancestral protection.
Emerysn
English · Emerysn is a modern spelling of Emerson-style names, from Germanic roots meaning brave or powerful.
Envii
English · Envii is a modern invented word-style name, likely inspired by Envy but softened into a contemporary spelling.
Esila
Arabic · Esila is associated with Arabic-rooted usage and can refer to the late afternoon or evening time.
Eslynn
English · Eslynn is a modern invented name combining Es- with the popular suffix -lynn for a contemporary feminine style.
Eylee
English · Eylee is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Hayley, Ailey, or Eileen-style sounds.
Eilo
Welsh · A short modern name possibly related to Welsh and Germanic forms like Eil- names, carrying a bright, compact sound.
Eiram
Hebrew · Often treated as a reverse-style modern form of Marie or as a Hebrew-like name; its use today is mainly contemporary.
Elionai
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style biblical form related to names like Elioenai, meaning "my eyes look to God" or "God is my eyes."
Elliel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name meaning "my God is God" or "God is my God."
Esan
African · An African name and ethnonym associated with the Esan people of Nigeria, with cultural meaning shaped by language and heritage.
Etzael
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style modern angelic name likely formed with -el, meaning "of God" or "God is strength."
Ewens
Scottish · A surname-style form related to Ewan or Ewen, from Gaelic roots often linked to "born of the yew" or youth.
Eydeen
English · A modern respelling likely inspired by Aidan and similar -een endings, giving it a soft contemporary sound.
Eyker
German · A modern surname-style name possibly influenced by Eiker or acre-related Germanic sounds, used mainly for its crisp form.
Ezerah
Hebrew · A modern expansion of Hebrew Ezer, meaning "help" or "aid," with a softer contemporary ending.
Ezmari
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Ez- names such as Ezra and Marie-style endings, creating a contemporary hybrid form.
Ezraiah
Hebrew · A modern extension of Ezra, from Hebrew meaning "help," with a prophetic -iah ending meaning "of the Lord."
Ernestine
German · Feminine form of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning serious, resolute, or battle to the death.
Ethelyn
English · Elaborated form of Ethel, from Old English 'æthel' meaning 'noble.'
Easter
English · From the Old English festival name Ēastre, related to the Germanic goddess of spring and dawn.
Edmonia
English · Feminine form of Edmund, from Old English 'ēad' (wealth) + 'mund' (protection), meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Effa
Hebrew · Variant of Epha or a pet form of Euphemia; possibly from Hebrew 'Ephah,' a biblical figure.
Eldora
Spanish · From Spanish 'el dorado' meaning 'the golden one,' evoking the legendary city of gold.
Emmer
English · Possibly a variant of Emma or Emery, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Erna
German · From Old Norse 'erne' meaning eagle, or a short form of Ernestine meaning earnest or serious.
Estell
French · Variant of Estelle, from Latin 'stella' meaning star. Popularized in medieval France.