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Baby names starting with E

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Evanell
Welsh · Blend of Evan ('young warrior') and Nell, a feminine combination name.
Everal
English · Variant of Everild or Everard, from Germanic elements meaning 'boar' and 'brave.'
Evola
Hebrew · Diminutive variant of Eva, from Hebrew meaning 'life.'
Eldie
English · Rare diminutive form, likely from Elder or Elden, suggesting age, wisdom, or seniority.
Elgan
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'bright circle' or 'shining brow,' from 'el' (bright) and 'can' (circle).
Elster
German · German name meaning magpie, from Middle High German 'elster,' also a river name.
Elihue
Hebrew · Variant of Elihu, Hebrew name meaning my God is He, borne by a figure in the Book of Job.
Erhart
German · Germanic name combining 'era' (honor) and 'hart' (brave/strong), meaning brave honor.
Einard
Norse · Variant of Einhard, from Old Norse elements meaning lone warrior.
Eldean
English · Compound name from Old English elements meaning old valley or elder's vale.
Emeal
English · Rare variant of Emil, from Latin 'aemulus' meaning rival or industrious.
Emeral
English · Variant related to Emerald, from the precious green gemstone, via Old French.
Erris
Irish · From the Erris barony in County Mayo, Ireland; a place-based Irish name.
Eschol
Hebrew · Variant of Eshcol, Hebrew for 'cluster of grapes,' a biblical valley name.
Eubert
German · Rare Germanic compound name combining 'eu' (good/well) and 'berht' (bright).
Evel
English · Rare variant of Evil or short form of Evelyn; also linked to Germanic roots.
Emagene
English · Variant of Imogene, possibly from Celtic meaning 'maiden' or Latin imago 'image'; popularized by Shakespeare.
Eddye
English · Feminine respelling of Eddie, from Old English ead meaning "wealth" and weard meaning "guardian."
Emilienne
French · French feminine form of Émile, from Latin Aemilius meaning "rival" or "industrious."
Eloine
French · Variant of Eloise, from Germanic Helewidis meaning "healthy" and "wide."
Elveta
German · Diminutive blending Elva or Elvira with -eta; from Germanic alfs meaning "elf counsel."
Emalene
German · Variant of Emmaline, from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal."
Estanislada
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Estanislao (Stanislaus), from Slavic roots meaning "stand in glory."
Estilla
Spanish · Diminutive of Estella, from Latin stella meaning "star."
Euella
Greek · Variant of Eula, from Greek eu meaning "well" or "good"; interpreted as "well-spoken."
Euzelia
Greek · Rare name derived from Greek 'eu' meaning good or well, suggesting a person of good qualities.
Eleta
Latin · From Latin 'electa' meaning 'chosen one' or 'selected.'
Etolia
Greek · Derived from Aetolia, an ancient region of central Greece.
Eugie
Greek · Diminutive of Eugenia, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning 'well-born or noble.'
Ebe
Greek · Variant of Hebe, the Greek goddess of youth, from 'hebe' meaning youthful vigor.
Edelmira
Spanish · From Germanic 'adel' (noble) and 'mir' (famous), meaning 'noble and renowned.'
Edwarda
English · Feminine form of Edward, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) + 'weard' (guardian), meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Eldine
English · Variant of Aldine, from Germanic 'ald' meaning old or wise, suggesting 'noble elder'.
Elethia
Greek · Variant of Alethia, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning truth.
Elizabetha
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'God is abundance'.
Elmi
Norse · Diminutive related to Elma or Elm, from Germanic roots meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'.
Emiley
Latin · Variant spelling of Emily, from Latin 'Aemilia' meaning industrious or striving.
Erdell
English · From Germanic elements meaning 'earth' or 'homeland'; a rare invented or place-derived name.
Estaleen
French · Elaborated form of Estelle, from Latin 'stella' meaning star.
Estefanita
Spanish · Diminutive of Estefanía, the Spanish form of Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Ethelind
English · From Old English 'æthel' (noble) + 'lind' (gentle, soft), meaning 'noble and gentle'.
Ethellee
English · Compound of Ethel (Old English 'noble') and Lee (meadow), meaning 'noble meadow'.
Eudean
Greek · Blend of Greek 'eu' (good, well) with Dean; suggests 'good grace' or 'well-born'.
Euple
English · Rare name possibly from Greek 'eu' (good, well); an uncommon American regional creation.
Evada
English · Blend of Eva (life) with an -ada suffix; possibly influenced by Nevada or meaning 'giver of life'.
Evadell
English · Compound of Eva (Hebrew 'life') and Dell (valley), a mid-century American invention.
Evona
English · Feminine elaboration of Yvonne or Evon, from French/Germanic roots meaning 'yew tree'.
Elray
English · Compound name blending El (the) and Ray (king/counsel), suggesting 'the king' or 'noble counsel.'
Efford
English · Old English place name meaning 'ford by the river' or 'upper ford,' used as a surname-turned-given name.
Elvyn
English · Variant of Elvin, from Old English meaning "elf friend" or "noble friend."
Enno
German · Frisian short form of names beginning with "Egin-" (sword edge); common in northern Germany.
Espiridion
Greek · Spanish form of Greek Spyridon, meaning "spirit" or "basket," borne by a 4th-century saint.
Eleuterio
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Eleutherios meaning 'the liberator, free man.' A saint's name in Catholic tradition.
Elijio
Spanish · Spanish variant of Eligio, from Latin Eligius meaning 'chosen one.' Saint Eligius was patron of metalworkers.
Erdman
German · German name from Old High German erd ('earth') + man ('man'), meaning 'man of the earth.'
Eskel
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse Ásketill, meaning 'divine cauldron' or 'god's helmet,' from áss + ketill.
Eules
Greek · Rare variant possibly related to Eulas or Euless, echoing Greek eu ('good'). Of uncertain precise origin.
Eaton
English · Eaton is an English place name meaning riverside settlement or island town.
Edsil
English · Edsil is a variant of Edsel, from Old English elements meaning wealth and pledge.
Edword
English · Edword is a spelling variant of Edward, meaning wealthy guardian.
Eleno
Greek · Eleno is a form related to Helen, from Greek roots associated with light or torch.
Elree
English · Elree is likely related to Elroy, from French roots meaning the king.
Emo
German · Emo is a short Germanic name from elements meaning whole, universal, or great.
Ephrim
Hebrew · Ephrim is a variant of Ephraim, a Hebrew biblical name meaning fruitful.
Ernal
German · Ernal is likely a variant of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning serious or resolute.
Erney
German · Erney is likely a pet form of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning serious or steadfast.
Eugean
Greek · Eugean is a variant of Eugene, from Greek roots meaning well-born or noble.
Eustice
Greek · Eustice is related to Eustace, from Greek roots meaning fruitful or bountiful.
Eustis
Greek · Eustis is a variant of Eustace, from Greek roots meaning fruitful or productive.
Eutimio
Greek · Eutimio comes from Greek Euthymios, meaning of good spirit or cheerful.
Eldene
English · Variant of Elden or Eldean, from Old English meaning 'old friend' or 'noble elder.'
Evadean
Hebrew · American blend of Eva (life) and Dean; a mid-century Southern compound name.
Earther
English · Rare English word name evoking connection to the earth; occupational or nature-inspired.
Ellin
Greek · Variant of Ellen, from Helen, meaning 'bright shining light' or 'torch.'
Ethelean
English · Elaborated form of Ethel, from Old English 'æðel' meaning noble.
Elgene
English · Modern blend name combining elements like El- (noble) and -gene (born of), meaning 'nobly born.'
Elice
Greek · Variant of Alice or Elise, ultimately from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Elizebth
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Eurith
Welsh · Possibly from Welsh 'aur' meaning 'gold,' or a variant of Greek-rooted names meaning 'good.'
Emerine
German · Feminine variant of Emery, from Germanic 'amal' and 'ric' meaning industrious ruler.
Ernice
English · Feminine variant of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning serious or resolute.
Evajane
Hebrew · Compound of Eva (life) and Jane (God is gracious).
Edena
Hebrew · Feminine form derived from Eden, meaning 'place of pleasure' or 'delight' in Hebrew.
Edice
English · Rare variant of Edith, from Old English 'ēad' (riches) and 'gȳð' (war), meaning 'prosperous in war'.
Edwa
English · Feminine short form of Edward, from Old English 'ēad' (wealth) and 'weard' (guardian).
Elfreida
English · Variant of Elfrida, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'þrȳð' (strength), meaning 'elf strength'.
Eliska
Slavic · Czech diminutive of Eliška, the Czech form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Elvida
Norse · Possibly from Old Norse elements meaning 'elf' and 'wide,' or a Spanish feminine form meaning 'noble life'.
Emerline
French · Variant of Emmaline/Emerline, blending Emma ('whole') with a French diminutive suffix.
Emmadell
English · Compound name combining Emma ('whole, universal') with Dell ('valley'), an American coined form.
Ernestene
English · Feminine elaboration of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning 'serious' or 'resolute'.
Ervina
German · Feminine form of Ervin/Irving, from Germanic elements meaning 'boar friend' or 'sea friend'.
Esperance
French · French word name meaning 'hope,' from Latin 'sperantia'.
Ethylene
English · Modern elaboration of Ethel (from Old English 'noble') with a scientific-sounding suffix.
Eberhard
German · Germanic name from 'eber' (boar) and 'hard' (brave, hardy), meaning 'brave as a wild boar'.
Edwill
English · Rare blend of Old English elements 'ead' (prosperity, wealth) and 'will' (desire, will).
Eiichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'ei' (prosperity, glory) and 'ichi' (one, first), meaning 'prosperous firstborn'.
Eldee
English · Modern phonetic name, possibly derived from initials L.D. or a diminutive of elder/Eldon.
Eldren
English · English name blending Old English 'eald' (old, wise) with a suffix suggesting 'counsel' or 'friend'.
Emra
Arabic · Variant of Emre (Turkish/Arabic) meaning 'friend' or 'brother', or a rare English diminutive.
Ebbe
Norse · Scandinavian name, short form of names with Eber- meaning wild boar or strong.
Eleck
Greek · Variant of Elek or Alec, from Greek Alexandros meaning defender of the people.
Elmen
German · Rare name from Germanic roots related to the elm tree or variant of Elmer.
Elmont
English · From Old English and French elements meaning elm hill or noble mountain.
Elry
French · Variant of Elroy, from French le roi meaning the king.
Emedio
Italian · Variant of Emidio, from Latin Emygdius, an early Italian saint and martyr.
Errold
English · Variant of Errol or Harold, from Old English meaning army ruler or noble leader.
Eurie
Greek · Diminutive of Eugene or similar names, from Greek eu meaning good or well.
Evins
Welsh · Variant of Evans, from Welsh Ifan (form of John) meaning God is gracious.
Exia
Greek · Rare modern name possibly derived from Greek 'exia' or coined as a sleek contemporary form.
Earlen
English · Variant of Earline, derived from the English noble title 'earl' meaning 'nobleman.'
Eldona
English · Feminine of Eldon, from Old English meaning 'Ella's hill' or 'sacred hill.'
Elrose
English · Modern combination of the prefix El- with Rose, evoking 'the rose' or 'noble rose.'
Ennice
Greek · Variant spelling of Eunice, from Greek 'eu' (good) + 'nike' (victory), meaning 'good victory.'
Ermer
German · Rare variant of Erma, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole, universal.'
Ethelynn
English · Combination of Ethel (Old English 'æthel,' noble) and the suffix -lynn.
Ethyleen
English · Elaborated variant of Ethel, from Old English 'æthel' meaning 'noble.'
Evagene
Greek · Blend of Eva ('life,' Hebrew) and Gene ('well-born,' Greek), or from Greek 'eugeneia.'
Elaise
French · Variant of Eloise, from Old Germanic 'Helewidis' meaning hale and wide, or healthy and broad.
Emerita
Latin · From Latin 'emeritus' meaning one who has earned distinction through service; also a Spanish saint's name.
Eunetta
Greek · Rare name blending Greek prefix 'eu-' (good, well) with a diminutive suffix.
Eldoris
English · Elaborated form combining the prefix El- with Doris, blending Old English and Greek roots.
Elizabethe
Hebrew · Archaic or elaborated spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ellawese
English · Rare invented combination name, likely blending Ella with a Southern American English suffix.
Ellese
French · Variant of Elise, a French short form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elneta
English · Elaborated form of El- names like Elnora, a modern American coinage.
Elzabeth
Hebrew · Phonetic variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ercilia
Latin · Variant of Hersilia, a figure in Roman mythology who mediated between the Romans and Sabines.
Ethele
English · Variant of Ethel, from Old English 'æþel' meaning noble.
Ethelee
English · Elaborated form of Ethel with a decorative suffix, from Old English 'æþel' meaning noble.
Ethelreda
English · Variant of Æthelthryth/Etheldreda, Old English meaning 'noble strength,' borne by an Anglo-Saxon saint.
Eugina
Greek · Variant of Eugenia, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning well-born or noble.
Everlener
English · Rare elaborated name, likely combining 'Ever' with 'Lena,' an American Southern coinage.
Ector
Greek · Medieval variant of Hector, from Greek 'hektōr' meaning steadfast or holding firm.
Elvio
Italian · From the Roman family name Helvius, possibly meaning yellow or blond-haired.
Elvon
English · Modern variant related to Elvin, from Old English 'aelf-wine' meaning elf friend.
Eb
Hebrew · Short form of Ebenezer, from Hebrew 'even ha-ezer' meaning stone of help.
Edbert
English · From Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'beorht' (bright), meaning prosperous and illustrious.
Edwood
English · English combination of 'ead' (wealth, prosperity) and 'wood,' meaning prosperous forest dweller.
Eleazer
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Eleazar, from Hebrew 'El'azar' meaning God is my help.
Elkins
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of Elkin,' a medieval diminutive of Elias or Alexander.
Elno
English · Rare variant possibly related to Elmo, from Germanic 'helm' meaning helmet or protection.
Eph
Hebrew · Short form of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'doubly fruitful.'
Epimenio
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Epimenios, derived from 'epi' and 'menos' meaning patient or enduring.
Erbin
Welsh · Welsh name from Arthurian legend; Erbin was the father of Geraint in Welsh tradition.
Erford
English · English place name meaning 'eagle's ford' or 'earth ford,' denoting a river crossing.
Estis
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Estus, related to Latin 'aestus' meaning heat or tide.
Exell
English · English surname-turned-given-name, variant of Excell, meaning one who excels.
Elline
Greek · Variant of Ellen or Elaine, ultimately from Greek Helen meaning bright or shining light.
Elmerine
English · Feminine elaboration of Elmer, from Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'mære' (famous).
Esperansa
Spanish · Variant of Esperanza, from Spanish meaning hope or expectation.
Elnorah
English · Blend of Eleanor and Norah, combining Provençal and Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my light.'
Eulane
Greek · Variant related to Eula, from Greek 'eu' meaning well or good. A rare early American form.
Eulean
Greek · Variant of Eula, from Greek 'eulalos' meaning well-spoken or sweetly speaking.
Evonia
French · Variant of Yvonne, from French/Germanic 'Yves' meaning yew wood, associated with archery.
Earldine
English · Feminine elaboration of Earl, from Old English 'eorl' meaning nobleman or warrior chief.
Edmere
English · From Old English 'ēad' (prosperity) and 'mǣre' (famous), meaning renowned for wealth.
Elestine
Latin · Variant of Celestine, from Latin 'caelestis' meaning heavenly or celestial.
Ellease
English · Modern blend of Ella and Elise, ultimately from Greek 'helios' (sun) and Hebrew (God's promise).
Elneda
English · Variant or blend of Eleanor and Neda; likely a mid-century coined feminine name.
Eluteria
Greek · Variant of Eleuteria, from Greek 'eleutheria' meaning freedom or liberation.
Elwanda
English · Compound of the English prefix El- and Wanda, a Slavic name possibly meaning 'wanderer.'
Emelene
German · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic 'amal' meaning work or industrious.
Emmabelle
German · Compound of Emma (Germanic 'ermen,' whole) and Belle (French, beautiful): 'entirely beautiful.'
Esthel
Hebrew · Blend of Esther (Hebrew/Persian, 'star') and Ethel (Old English, 'noble').
Ethelmay
English · Compound of Ethel (Old English 'æþel,' noble) and May (the spring month or from Margaret).
Euba
Greek · Possibly derived from Greek 'eu' meaning good or well; a rare abbreviated feminine form.
Eudene
Greek · From Greek 'eu' (good, well) combined with a feminine suffix, meaning 'good or pleasant one.'
Eufrasia
Greek · Variant of Euphrasia, from Greek 'euphraino' meaning good cheer or delight.
Eulia
Greek · Short form of Eulalia, from Greek 'eu' (good) and 'lalein' (to speak), meaning well-spoken.
Eulojia
Greek · Variant of Eulogia, from Greek 'eulogia' meaning blessing or praise.
Eichi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisdom' or 'prosperity and wisdom' depending on kanji.
Elger
German · From Germanic elements meaning noble spear, a compound warrior name.
Elso
German · Germanic name derived from elements meaning noble or exalted.
Emzy
English · Modern diminutive form, likely derived from Emerson or similar Em- names.
Enrigue
Spanish · Phonetic Spanish variant of Enrique (Henry), meaning ruler of the home.
Esiquio
Spanish · Spanish form of Hesychius, from Greek hesychios meaning quiet or calm.
Espy
French · From Old French espier meaning to watch or observe, used as a surname-turned-given-name.
Euin
Scottish · Variant of Euan or Ewan, from Gaelic Eòghann, meaning born of the yew tree.
Eustaquio
Spanish · Spanish form of Eustace, from Greek eustakhys meaning fruitful or steadfast.
Ealon
English · Variant of Elon, from Hebrew 'elon' meaning 'oak tree' or 'strong, spirited.'
Easley
English · English surname from Old English meaning 'east meadow' or 'eastern clearing.'
Edney
English · English surname from Old English 'Eadnoth' meaning 'prosperity boldness' or 'rich courage.'
Elbern
German · Germanic name combining 'adel' (noble) and 'bern' (bear), meaning noble bear.
Elco
German · Short form of Germanic names beginning with 'adel' (noble), meaning noble one.
Elemer
German · Hungarian form of a Germanic name meaning 'famous noble,' from 'adel' (noble) and 'mari' (famous).
Elfred
English · Variant of Alfred, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'ræd' (counsel), meaning elf counsel.
Etsel
German · Variant of Etzel, the Germanic name for Attila, meaning little father or noble.
Evard
German · Variant of Everard, from Germanic 'eber' (boar) and 'hard' (brave), meaning strong as a boar.
Eillen
Greek · Variant of Eileen, from Greek Helene meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Elrita
English · Modern compound of El- and Rita, blending noble and pearl imagery.
Emmogene
Latin · Variant of Imogene, from Celtic or Latin meaning 'maiden' or 'image.'
Evajean
Hebrew · Compound of Eva (Hebrew 'life') and Jean (French form of John, 'God is gracious').
Eloiza
French · Variant of Eloise, from Germanic 'hailwidis' meaning 'healthy and wide,' or 'famous warrior.'
Ermadine
German · Elaborated form of Erma, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning whole or universal.
Escolastica
Spanish · Spanish form of Scholastica, from Latin 'scholasticus' meaning scholarly or learned.
Essfa
African · Rare name of likely African origin, meaning not widely documented.
Eudine
Greek · Modern feminine name built on Greek prefix 'eu' meaning good or well.
Earna
English · Derived from Old English 'earn' meaning 'eagle,' suggesting strength and nobility.
Ebna
Hebrew · Rare variant possibly from Hebrew 'eben' meaning 'stone' or a feminine coinage.
Edithmae
English · Compound of Edith (Old English 'prosperity in war') and Mae ('pearl'/May).
Elbira
Spanish · Variant of Elvira, from Germanic roots meaning 'true guardian' or 'noble protector'.
Eleise
French · Variant of Elise, a French short form of Elizabeth meaning 'pledged to God'.
Elizeabeth
Hebrew · Extended spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'my God is an oath'.
Ellajean
English · Compound of Ella ('all' or 'fairy maiden') and Jean (from French Jeanne, 'God is gracious').
Elrene
English · Modern blend of El- (from Eleanor/Ellen) and -rene (from Irene, 'peace').
Elviria
Spanish · Elaborated form of Elvira, from Visigothic meaning 'noble guardian' or 'true to all'.
Elvita
Spanish · Diminutive of Elva or Elvira with a Latin -ita suffix, meaning 'little noble one'.
Erlyne
English · Variant of Erline/Earlene, derived from Old English 'earl,' meaning 'noblewoman'.
Ernistine
German · Variant of Ernestine, from Germanic 'ernst' meaning 'serious' or 'resolute'.
Etsuko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'joyful child,' from 悦 (etsu, 'joy') and 子 (ko, 'child').
Eudena
Greek · From Greek 'eu' meaning 'good/well,' a rare elaboration suggesting 'good and gracious'.
Eurania
Greek · Variant of Urania, from Greek 'ouranios' meaning 'heavenly'; a Muse of astronomy.
Euree
Greek · Diminutive form related to Greek 'eurys' meaning 'broad/wide' or a pet form of Eura.
Evanelle
Welsh · Blend of Evan (Welsh, 'young warrior') and the feminine suffix -elle.
Earlis
English · Variant of Earl, from the Old English 'eorl' meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior chief.'
Elfego
Spanish · Spanish form derived from the Visigothic name Alfego; borne by folk hero Elfego Baca.
Elves
English · From Old English/Norse 'alf' meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being'; a rare mythological name.
Elze
German · German and Dutch diminutive of Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Esque
French · Rare name from the French/Basque suffix meaning 'resembling' or 'in the style of.'
Ebbin
English · Variant of Ebin or Ebenezer-derived diminutive, possibly from Germanic 'eber' meaning 'wild boar'.
Edgbert
English · Variant of Egbert, from Old English 'ecg' (edge, sword) and 'beorht' (bright), meaning 'bright sword'.
Edmont
English · Variant of Edmond, from Old English 'ead' (prosperity) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Edro
Spanish · Rare short form derived from Pedro or Eduardo, ultimately from Germanic or Greek roots.
Edwell
English · From Old English 'ead' (prosperity) and 'well' (spring or stream), meaning 'prosperous spring'.
Eley
English · Variant of Eli or Ely, from Hebrew meaning 'ascension' or 'my God,' also an English place name.
Elworth
English · From Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'worð' (enclosure, estate), meaning 'noble estate'.
Enrrique
Spanish · Variant spelling of Enrique, the Spanish form of Henry, from Germanic meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Ervy
English · Rare name possibly derived from Ervin or Irvine, or from the French place name Ervy, meaning 'boar friend'.
Eury
Greek · From Greek 'eurys' meaning 'wide' or 'broad,' appearing in mythological names like Eurydice and Euryalus.
Evelean
English · Variant of Evelyn, from Norman French 'Aveline' meaning 'wished-for child' or 'hazelnut.'
Elfida
Norse · Variant of Elfrida, from Old English 'aelf' (elf) and 'thryth' (strength), meaning 'elf power.'
Earnestene
English · Feminine form of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning serious or resolute.
Easther
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Esther, from Persian meaning 'star' or Hebrew 'hidden.'
Evone
French · Variant of Yvonne, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew, via French adaptation.
Erselle
English · Modern coinage with a French-influenced suffix, possibly related to Earsel or elaboration of Ella.
Ethelen
English · Elaborated form of Ethel, from Old English 'æthel' meaning noble.
Earleene
English · Feminine elaboration of Earl, from Old English eorl meaning nobleman or warrior.
Eldamae
English · Southern American compound of Elda (old, wise) and Mae (May, the month).
Elderine
English · Feminine form built on Elder, from Old English meaning older or senior, with -ine suffix.
Eldonna
English · Blend of El- (possibly noble) and Donna (Italian for lady), a mid-century American coinage.
Ellarine
English · Elaboration possibly derived from Eleanor (bright, shining one) with a lyrical -rine ending.
Elloween
English · Blend of Ella (beautiful fairy woman) with the suffix -ween, an early American invention.
Elowese
French · Phonetic variant of Eloise, from Germanic Helewidis meaning hale and wide, or healthy.
Elua
English · Rare variant possibly related to Elva or a short form of Eleanor, meaning light.
Ermajean
German · Southern compound of Erma (universal, whole) and Jean (God is gracious).
Esteline
Latin · Diminutive of Estelle, from Latin stella meaning star.
Esterine
Hebrew · Elaboration of Esther, from Persian meaning star, a prominent Old Testament heroine.
Eta
Greek · From the Greek letter eta, or a short form of Henrietta meaning home ruler.
Eunia
Greek · Variant of Eunice, from Greek eu (good) and nikē (victory), meaning good victory.
Eutimia
Greek · From Greek euthymia meaning good spirits or cheerfulness, used in Spanish Catholic tradition.
Evadine
Greek · Variant of Evadne, a figure in Greek mythology whose name may mean well-pleasing.
Evetta
Hebrew · Diminutive of Eve or Eva, from Hebrew Chavah meaning life or living one.
Evern
English · Rare variant possibly related to Everon or German 'Eber' meaning 'wild boar,' denoting strength.
Elvern
English · Variant of Elvern or Alvin, from Old English meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend'.
Euless
Greek · Possibly derived from Greek eu meaning 'good' or 'well'; rare Americanized form.
Edelmiro
Spanish · From Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'mir' (famous), meaning 'nobly famous.'
Edford
English · English place-name compound from Old English 'ead' (prosperity) and 'ford' (river crossing).
Elario
Spanish · Variant of Hilario, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning 'cheerful' or 'joyful.'
Eles
Hebrew · Rare shortened form related to Elias, from Hebrew 'Eliyyahu' meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Encil
English · Rare variant possibly related to Ansel, from Germanic 'ans' (god) and 'helm' (protection).
Eurel
French · Rare name possibly blending Greek 'eu' (good) with a French diminutive suffix.
Eusevio
Spanish · Variant of Eusebio, from Greek 'eusebios' meaning 'pious' or 'devout.'
Earnstine
German · Feminine form of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Edma
English · Feminine form of Edmund, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'mund' (protection).
Ellaine
French · Variant spelling of Elaine, from Old French form of Helen meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Elwillie
English · Rare compound of El- and Willie, blending Old English elements of nobility and will.
Emajean
German · Blend of Emma (Germanic 'whole, universal') and Jean (French 'God is gracious').
Enith
Welsh · Variant of Enid, from Welsh meaning 'spirit' or 'life,' popularized by Arthurian legend.
Erelene
English · Modern American coinage, possibly blending Irene (peace) with the suffix -lene.
Earsell
English · Rare English name, likely a phonetic elaboration of Earl, meaning nobleman.
Eilean
Irish · Variant of Eileen, from Irish 'Eibhlín'; also Scottish Gaelic for island.
Ellece
French · Variant of Elise or Alice, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Emogean
Latin · Variant of Imogene, possibly from Latin 'imago' meaning image or Celtic meaning maiden.
Eraine
Greek · Variant of Irene, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Ertis
English · Rare name, likely a Southern US phonetic variant related to Artis or Curtis.
Evanthia
Greek · From Greek 'euanthes' meaning fair-flowering or blooming beautifully.
Everee
English · Variant of Avery or Every, from Old English and French meaning elf ruler.
Elwell
English · From Old English place name meaning "elder tree spring" or "well by the elders."
Elizardo
Spanish · Spanish blend influenced by Eleazar (Hebrew 'God has helped') with a Romance ending.
Eliger
Latin · Variant of Eligius, from Latin 'eligere' meaning to choose or elect, borne by a Frankish saint.
Eliodoro
Italian · From Greek 'Heliodoros' meaning gift of the sun, combining 'helios' (sun) and 'doron' (gift).
Emroy
English · Variant of Emery or Emory, from Germanic 'Amalric' meaning industrious ruler or work-power.
Eraclio
Spanish · Spanish form of Heraclius, from Greek 'Herakleios' meaning glory of Hera, linked to Heracles.
Erenest
German · Variant spelling of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernust' meaning serious, resolute, or earnest.
Ershel
German · Variant of Hershel, from Yiddish-German 'Hirschel' meaning little deer, a diminutive form.
Etalo
Italian · Variant of Italo, from Latin 'Italus,' a legendary king and the namesake of Italy.
Eufemio
Spanish · From Greek 'Euphemios' meaning well-spoken or of good repute, from 'eu' (good) and 'pheme' (speech).
Eulos
Greek · Derived from Greek 'eu' meaning good or well; a rare name echoing classical Greek naming patterns.
Elpidia
Greek · From Greek 'elpis' meaning 'hope,' used in Spanish-speaking cultures via early saints.
Ermagene
German · Modern compound blending Erma (from German Irma, meaning "whole/universal") with the suffix -gene.
Esthermae
Hebrew · Compound of Esther (Persian/Hebrew, meaning "star" or "myrtle") and Mae (a spring month name).
Evellyn
English · Variant spelling of Evelyn, from the Norman French name Aveline, possibly meaning "wished-for child."
Efigenia
Greek · Spanish form of Iphigenia, from Greek meaning strong-born or of noble birth.
Elladean
English · American compound of Ella (beautiful fairy) and Dean (valley), a Southern double name.
Elnara
Arabic · From Arabic/Turkic meaning light of the people, combining 'el' (people) and 'nar' (fire/light).
Eloda
Greek · Variant of Elodia, from Visigothic 'ali' meaning foreign and 'od' meaning riches or wealth.
Eudella
Greek · Blend of Greek 'eu' meaning good or well with Della, suggesting good and noble.
Eufaula
English · Place name from an Alabama city, derived from a Creek tribal name meaning high bluff.
Edsell
English · Variant of Edsel, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'sele' (hall), meaning 'wealthy hall.'
Emitte
English · Rare variant of Emmett, from the English surname meaning industrious or powerful.
Emzie
English · Modern diminutive, possibly of Emerson or Emery, used as an informal given name.
Eyvonne
French · Variant spelling of Yvonne, feminine of Yves, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew wood.
Ednar
Hebrew · Variant of Edna, from Hebrew 'ednah' meaning delight, pleasure, or rejuvenation.
Eldeen
English · Possibly from Old English 'eald' (old, wise) with suffix -een, or a blend of Elder and Dean.
Eardie
English · Rare English name possibly related to Old English eorthe meaning "earth" or "earthly."
Earldean
English · Modern compound of Earl ("nobleman") and Dean ("valley"), meaning "noble valley."
Earldene
English · Variant of Earldean, combining Earl ("nobleman") and -dene ("valley").
Eliose
French · Variant spelling of Eloise, from Germanic Helewidis meaning "healthy" and "wide."
Elowise
French · Variant of Eloise, from Old German elements meaning "hale" and "wide."
Emolene
German · Variant of Emmeline, from Germanic amal meaning "work" or "industrious."
Engracia
Spanish · Spanish form of Engracia, from Latin in gratia meaning "endowed with God's grace."
Eolia
Greek · Derived from Greek Aeolus, god of the winds, meaning "changeable" or "wind-like."
Epimenia
Greek · Rare name from Greek epimenios meaning "monthly" or related to care and attention.
Ermalea
German · Modern blend of Erma ("universal, whole") and -lea ("meadow").
Ermalene
German · Variant of Erma with -lene suffix, from Germanic irmin meaning "universal" or "whole."
Eufracia
Greek · Variant of Euphrasia, from Greek euphraino meaning "good cheer" or "joy."
Evelee
English · Phonetic variant of Evelyn, from Norman French Aveline meaning "wished-for child."
Evleyn
English · Variant spelling of Evelyn, from Norman French Aveline meaning "wished-for child."
Evylin
English · Variant spelling of Evelyn, from Norman French Aveline meaning "wished-for child."
Evell
English · Rare variant possibly related to Eve (life) or Evelyn, used as a masculine given name.
Eluster
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative or phonetic invention.
Emiterio
Spanish · Spanish form of Emeterius, from Greek meaning 'deserving' or 'worthy,' borne by a Spanish martyr saint.
Earn
English · From Old English earn meaning 'eagle,' a rare Anglo-Saxon given name.
Echol
English · Rare Southern American name, possibly from a place name or variant of Echols.
Epolito
Italian · Variant of Ippolito, from Greek Hippolytos meaning 'horse releaser.'
Euguene
Greek · Variant spelling of Eugene, from Greek Eugenios meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Eulojio
Greek · Variant of Eulogio, from Greek eulogia meaning 'eloquent' or 'well-spoken.'
Exel
Norse · Rare variant of Axel, from Old Norse meaning 'father of peace' or Hebrew 'my father is peace.'
Elizbeath
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'pledged to God'.
Earnice
English · Feminine variant of Ernest or Earnest, from Germanic eornost meaning 'serious' or 'resolute'.
Ermadean
English · Compound name blending Erma (from Germanic 'whole, universal') with Dean, a mid-century Southern style.
Everleen
English · Elaborated form blending Ever ('always') with the suffix -leen, suggesting 'eternally beloved'.
Evline
English · Variant of Evelyn or Evaline, from Old French Aveline meaning 'wished-for child' or 'hazelnut'.
Earmie
German · Rare variant of Erma, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal'.
Eleanar
French · Variant spelling of Eleanor, from Old French meaning 'the other one' or 'bright, shining light'.
Elinar
French · Variant of Elinor/Eleanor, meaning 'bright, shining light', borne by many medieval queens.
Ereline
English · Rare blend possibly from Irene ('peace') with the suffix -line, suggesting peaceful grace.
Ermenia
German · Feminine form related to Herman, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal'.
Ersell
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern creation or regional American variant.
Eusevia
Greek · From Greek 'eusebeia' meaning 'piety' or 'devoutness', denoting a reverent spirit.
Elish
Hebrew · Short form of Elisha, from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation,' a prophet in the Old Testament.
Etsuo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'etsu' (joy, delight) and 'o' (man, husband), meaning 'joyful man.'
Emmo
German · Germanic short form related to names with 'erm-' or 'irm-' meaning whole or universal.
Espanola
Spanish · Spanish word meaning Spanish woman, also a place name in New Mexico.
Enrriqueta
Spanish · Variant of Enriqueta, the Spanish feminine form of Enrique (Henry), meaning 'ruler of the home.'
Estelee
French · Variant of Estelle, from the Latin 'stella' meaning 'star.'
Etelvina
Spanish · Spanish form of the Germanic Adelvina, meaning 'noble friend,' from 'adel' (noble) and 'wine' (friend).
Eulina
Greek · Diminutive form related to Eula, from the Greek 'eulalos' meaning 'sweetly speaking' or 'well-spoken.'
Euradell
English · Modern compound name blending Eura (possibly from Greek 'euros,' east wind) with the suffix -dell.
Eurma
German · Variant of Erma, from the Germanic 'Irmin' meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Elvester
Latin · Variant of Sylvester, from Latin 'silvester' meaning of the forest or woodland dweller.
Erineo
Greek · Spanish form of Irenaeus, from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace or peaceful one.
Eustolio
Greek · Spanish form of Eustolius, from Greek meaning well-aimed or well-equipped.
Elsmer
English · Variant of Elmer, from Old English 'Aethelmaer' meaning noble and famous.
Enedino
Spanish · Rare Spanish given name likely derived from a Latin saint's name related to devotion.
Epigmenio
Greek · Spanish form of Greek Epigmenius, meaning born afterward or subsequent one.
Earthy
English · From the English adjective meaning grounded or of the earth; a rare nature-inspired given name.
Eiji
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with characters meaning eternity/prosperity and second son or order.
Esterline
Hebrew · Elaboration of Esther (Hebrew 'star') with the French diminutive suffix '-line,' meaning 'little star.'
Edilia
Spanish · Variant of Adelia or from Latin 'aedilis,' suggesting nobility or stewardship.
Eunita
Greek · Variant of Eunice, from Greek 'eu' (good) and 'nike' (victory), meaning 'good victory.'
Eduvijes
Spanish · Spanish form of Hedwig, from Germanic elements meaning 'battle' and 'combat.'
Elzira
Spanish · Variant of Elvira, possibly from Gothic meaning 'true' or 'foreign guardian.'
Emogine
English · Variant of Imogene, possibly from Latin 'imago' meaning 'image' or Celtic 'maiden.'
Eretta
English · Diminutive form possibly derived from Era or Henrietta, meaning 'home ruler.'
Eshter
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Esther, from Persian 'stara' meaning 'star.'
Eulema
Greek · Blend rooted in Greek 'eu' meaning 'good' or 'well,' a modern elaboration.
Evangline
Greek · Variant of Evangeline, from Greek 'euangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel.'
Earlon
English · Modern elaboration of Earl, from Old English 'eorl' meaning 'nobleman, warrior chief.'
Elight
English · Rare variant possibly related to 'delight' or an archaic English form.
Emigdio
Spanish · Spanish form of Emygdius, a martyred saint, from Greek 'hemigidios' meaning 'demigod.'
Enloe
English · English surname from a place name, possibly meaning 'duck meadow.'
Eberardo
German · Spanish/Italian form of Eberhard, from Germanic 'eber' (boar) and 'hard' (brave, strong).
Eliberto
German · Spanish form of a Germanic name combining 'adal' (noble) and 'berht' (bright, famous).
Ermond
German · Germanic name from 'erm' (whole, universal) and 'mund' (protector), meaning universal protector.
Edora
Spanish · Variant of Eldora, from Spanish el dorado meaning the golden one.
Ellawee
English · Modern invented compound of Ella (beautiful fairy) and the diminutive Wee.
Edmona
English · Feminine form of Edmond, from Old English ead (wealth) and mund (protector).
Eduviges
Spanish · Spanish form of Hedwig, from Germanic elements meaning 'battle' and 'war/combat'.
Eladia
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Eladio, from Greek Helladios meaning 'of Greece' or 'Greek'.
Eljean
English · Modern coined blend of the prefix El- with Jean, the French form of John meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ellawease
English · Modern invented combination name, likely blending Ella ('beautiful fairy') with Louise ('famous warrior').
Enriquetta
Spanish · Spanish-Italian feminine diminutive of Enrique (Henry), from Germanic meaning 'ruler of the home'.
Eralia
Latin · Rare variant of Aurelia, from Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden' or 'gilded'.
Ermma
English · Variant spelling of Emma, from Germanic 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal'.
Evalou
English · Modern combination of Eva (Hebrew 'life') and Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior').
Eveyln
English · Variant spelling of Evelyn, from Norman French Aveline, possibly meaning 'wished-for child'.
Evylene
English · Elaborated form of Evelyn with a feminine -ene suffix, from Norman French Aveline.
Edsol
English · Variant of Edsel, from Old English meaning 'wealthy man's hall' or 'noble estate'.
Epitacio
Spanish · Spanish form of Epitacius, from Greek meaning 'chosen' or 'appointed,' borne by early saints.
Eulys
Greek · Rare name possibly derived from Greek 'eu' meaning good or well.
Enemencio
Spanish · Rare Spanish name likely derived from Latin 'Hermenegildus' meaning whole sacrifice or great tribute.
Ernist
English · Variant of Ernest, from Germanic 'eornost' meaning serious, resolute, or determined.
Elanda
English · Modern variant possibly derived from Yolanda (Greek 'violet flower') with a simplified spelling.
Earnease
English · Feminine variant of Ernest, from Germanic 'eornost' meaning 'serious, resolute, earnest.'
Edieth
English · Variant spelling of Edith, from Old English 'ead' (riches) and 'gyth' (war/battle).
Erlys
Welsh · Welsh name meaning snowdrop, the early spring flower symbolizing hope and renewal.
Evajo
Hebrew · Mid-century compound of Eva (life) and Jo (short for Josephine, God will increase).
Elles
Welsh · Variant of Ellis, from the Welsh Elisedd meaning 'benevolent' or from Elijah.
Erno
German · Hungarian and Finnish short form of Ernest, from Germanic meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Enrica
Italian · Italian feminine form of Enrico (Henry), from Germanic meaning 'home ruler' or 'estate ruler'.
Eleuteria
Greek · From Greek 'eleutheria' meaning 'freedom' or 'liberty'. A name borne by early Christian saints.
Enedelia
Spanish · Spanish variant of Enedina, possibly from Latin 'Ennodius' or related to a regional saint's name.
Earthalee
English · Compound of Eartha ("earth") and Lee ("meadow"), a nature-inspired modern blend.
Ebward
English · Rare variant of Edward, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'weard' (guardian).
Ethredge
English · From Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'hrycg' (ridge), meaning noble ridge.
Estherlene
Persian · Compound of Esther (Persian 'star') with the modern feminine suffix -lene.
Edelia
German · Variant of Adelia, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Evanjelina
Greek · Phonetic variant of Evangelina, from Greek 'euangelion' meaning good news or gospel.
Earsley
English · Rare English name likely derived from a place name meaning 'eagle's meadow.'
Ertie
English · Diminutive of Ertha or Alberta, meaning 'earth' or 'noble and bright.'
Ermilo
Spanish · Spanish variant of Hermilo, derived from Greek Hermes, the messenger god.
Earven
English · Rare variant of Ervin or Irvin, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'green or fresh water.'
Eudon
Greek · From Greek 'eu' meaning 'good' combined with a Breton-French element; a rare medieval Breton name.
Ellender
English · Archaic variant of Eleanor, possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or Provençal origins.
Earleane
English · Feminine elaboration of Earl, from Old English 'eorl' meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior.'
Earnistine
English · Feminine variant of Ernest, from Germanic 'ernst' meaning 'serious, resolute.' A Southern American elaboration.
Earstine
English · Rare phonetic variant of Ernestine, from Germanic 'ernst' meaning 'earnest, serious.'
Elmae
English · Creative respelling of Elma, derived from Germanic 'helm' meaning helmet or protection.
Eloris
Latin · Variant of Dolores or Loris, likely rooted in Latin 'dolor' meaning sorrow or grief.
Ethil
English · Variant spelling of Ethel, from Old English 'æþel' meaning noble.
Eustacia
Greek · Feminine form of Eustace, from Greek 'eustakhys' meaning fruitful or productive.
Earskin
Scottish · Variant of Erskine, a Scottish place name meaning 'projecting height' or 'green ascent'.
Ebby
Hebrew · Diminutive of Ebenezer, from Hebrew eben ha-ezer meaning 'stone of help'.
Euris
Greek · From Greek Euros, the god of the east wind in mythology, meaning 'broad' or 'wide-flowing'.
Eutiquio
Spanish · Spanish form of Greek Eutychios, from eutychēs meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Everrette
German · Variant of Everett, from Germanic Eberhard meaning 'brave as a wild boar' or 'strong boar'.
Ervene
English · Feminine form of Ervin or Irving, from Germanic elements meaning 'boar friend.'
Elzenia
English · Rare elaboration possibly blending Eliza and Eugenia, suggesting nobility and good birth.
Eulanda
Greek · Variant of Yolanda, from Greek 'ion' meaning violet flower.
Ellarene
English · Blend of Ella (beautiful fairy) and the suffix -rene (peace), a mid-century creation.
Earlina
English · Feminine elaboration of Earl, from Old English 'eorl' meaning nobleman or warrior.
Ethelrine
English · Blend of Ethel (Old English 'æthel' meaning noble) with the suffix -rine, meaning noble one.
Earnestean
German · Feminine elaboration of Ernest, from Germanic "ernust" meaning serious or resolute.
Eduvina
German · Spanish feminine form of Edwin, from Old English elements meaning "rich friend."
Elreta
English · Modern American coinage, possibly blending El- (bright) with Reta (pearl).
Ermila
German · Spanish diminutive form related to Hermila, from Germanic "ermen" meaning whole or universal.
Elenita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Elena/Helen, from Greek helene meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Ernell
German · Feminine variant of Ernest, from Germanic Ernust meaning 'serious, resolute, battle to the death.'
Earvie
English · Rare name likely a phonetic variant of Ervie, a diminutive of Ervin meaning 'sea friend.'
Essix
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the English county Essex or a creative phonetic coinage.
Elcy
Hebrew · Variant of Elsie, itself a Scottish diminutive of Elizabeth (Hebrew 'God is my oath').
Eloida
French · Variant of Eloisa or Eloise, from Old German meaning 'healthy and wide' or 'famous warrior.'
Ervena
English · Feminine elaboration likely derived from Irving or Ervin, Scottish for 'green water' or 'fresh river.'
Eleane
Greek · Variant of Elaine or Eleanor, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright' or 'torch.'
Ethelrene
English · Compound of Ethel (Old English 'aethel,' noble) and Irene (Greek 'eirene,' peace), meaning 'noble peace.'
Earlyn
English · American blend combining Earl (Old English 'nobleman') with the Welsh -lyn suffix meaning 'lake.'
Ermia
Greek · Feminine variant of Hermes or Hermias; associated with the Greek messenger god, meaning 'messenger' or 'boundary marker.'
Ethelann
English · Blend of Ethel (Old English 'noble') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), creating a compound name meaning 'noble grace.'
Evila
Spanish · Likely a variant of Eva or Avila; Eva derives from Hebrew Havvah meaning 'life' or 'living.'
Earletta
English · Feminine diminutive of Earl, an English title and occupational name meaning nobleman or warrior chief.
Edana
Irish · Irish feminine form from 'Aodán,' meaning 'little fire,' related to the name Aidan.
Elizabath
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning my God is an oath or my God is abundance.
Elizabethann
Hebrew · Combination of Elizabeth (Hebrew: my God is abundance) and Ann (Hebrew: grace), a double given name.
Evalean
Hebrew · Modern blend of Eva (Hebrew: life or living) with the suffix -lean, an American combination name.
Earman
English · An English surname-turned-given-name, likely occupational or place-based, possibly meaning 'man of the ear of grain'.
Elinda
German · Blend of the El- prefix with Linda (Spanish/German 'beautiful' or 'gentle'), an American feminine coinage.
Eyvone
French · Eyvone is a spelling variant of Yvonne, from French and Germanic roots meaning 'yew wood.'
Eugne
Greek · Variant of Eugene, from Greek 'eugenēs' meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Eraina
Greek · Eraina is likely a variant of Irene or Irena, from Greek roots meaning peace.
Evanne
Welsh · Evanne is a feminine form related to Evan, from Welsh and Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Elosie
French · A variant of Eloise, from Germanic roots often interpreted as healthy or wide.
Eugonda
Greek · Likely built on Greek eu meaning good with a rare ending, giving a sense of well-born or noble.
Esiquiel
Hebrew · A variant of Ezequiel, the Spanish form of Ezekiel, meaning “God strengthens.”
Ellyne
English · Ellyne is a medieval-style spelling of Ellen or Elaine, derived from Helen and associated with light.
Elfredia
English · An elaborated feminine form related to Alfred, from Old English meaning 'elf counsel' or 'wise counsel.'
Estralita
Spanish · A diminutive of Estrella, from Latin stella, meaning 'little star.'
Esteven
Spanish · Esteven is a variant of Esteban or Stephen, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Elesa
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Elisa or Alisa, forms related to Elizabeth and meaning "God is my oath."
Ersula
Latin · Ersula is a variant of Ursula, from Latin ursula meaning 'little bear.'
Earnell
English · Probably a variant of Earnest or Ernel, drawing on Germanic roots associated with seriousness or vigor.
Earmel
Hebrew · Earmel is likely a variant of Carmel, from Hebrew kerem el, meaning vineyard of God.
Earlynn
English · Earlynn is a modern elaboration of Earl or early-sounding names, using the popular -lynn ending.
Etheldra
English · Etheldra is likely built from Old English Ethel-, meaning "noble," with a decorative feminine ending.
Edawrd
English · Edawrd is a misspelling variant of Edward, an Old English name meaning wealthy guard.
Edina
English · Edina is linked to the poetic name for Edinburgh and may carry meanings of prosperity or place association.
Earthel
English · Earthel is a rare modern form that seems influenced by Earth and Ethel, suggesting an earthy or noble tone.
Eulinda
Greek · Eulinda likely combines Greek eu, meaning 'good,' with linda-like elements suggesting beauty or tenderness.
Ezzard
English · Ezzard is likely an English surname-style form related to Germanic names meaning 'strong' or 'hardy.'
Elijha
Hebrew · Elijha is a variant spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning 'My God is Yahweh.'
Estelita
Spanish · Estelita is a Spanish diminutive of Estela, from Latin stella, meaning "little star."
Evonnie
French · Evonnie is a variant of Yvonne, from a French name derived from Germanic elements meaning "yew wood."
Elonda
English · Elonda is likely a modern elaboration of names like Yolanda or Alonda, often associated with "violet" through Yolanda.
Evorn
English · Evorn is a rare modern name, possibly influenced by Norse-style elements and formed to suggest strength or wild nature.
Eliverto
German · Eliverto appears to be a Spanish adaptation of a Germanic-style name, probably built from elements meaning noble and bright or worthy.
Ellyce
French · A modern spelling of Elise or Alice, tied to forms meaning noble or of noble kind.
Evonda
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by Eva or Yvonne and used for its soft, elegant sound.
Eneida
Spanish · A Spanish form linked to the Aeneid and the hero Aeneas, whose name is associated with praise.
Eleasar
Hebrew · A variant of אלעזר, usually rendered Eleazar, meaning God has helped.
Estrelita
Spanish · Estrelita is a diminutive form meaning little star, from Spanish estrella and Latin stella.
Evaughn
Welsh · Evaughn is likely a modern spelling influenced by Vaughan, a Welsh surname meaning little or small.
Evyonne
French · Evyonne appears to be a modern variant of Yvonne-like forms, associated with the yew tree.
Eisenhower
German · A German surname meaning iron hewer or iron cutter, later used as a given name.
Erasto
Greek · A form of Erastus, from Greek meaning beloved or lovely.
Earlette
English · Probably a feminine elaboration built with -ette, possibly related to Earl and suggesting noble rank in a stylized form.
Ea
Norse · Ea is a very rare short form that may relate to Old Norse and place-name elements tied to water or river.
Evelyon
French · A variant of Evelyn, a surname-name later used as a given name, possibly from a place or family name.
Eisen
German · Eisen is German for iron and carries a strong, industrial surname-to-first-name style.
Ellisa
Hebrew · Ellisa is a variant of Elisa or Elizabeth, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is my oath."