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Elecia
Greek · Elecia is likely a variant of Alicia or Elisha-influenced forms, used as a modern melodic name.
Elydia
Greek · Elydia is likely a variant of Lydia, from the ancient Greek place name Lydia in Asia Minor.
Eydie
English · Eydie is a modern spelling of Edie, a diminutive of Edith meaning "prosperity in war."
Erniest
German · Erniest is a variant of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning "serious," "resolute," or "earnest."
Erric
Norse · Erric is a variant of Eric, from Old Norse elements meaning "ever ruler" or "eternal king."
Elbia
Spanish · Probably related to Alba or Elvia-type Romance forms, associated with white, dawn, or brightness.
Erol
Arabic · Erol is used as a concise masculine name and is often interpreted with associations of bravery or warrior spirit.
Edye
English · Edye is a variant of Edie, a diminutive of Edith, from Old English meaning prosperous in war.
Eyvette
French · Eyvette is a variant of Yvette, a French feminine form from Germanic roots associated with the yew tree.
Evett
French · Evett is a variant of Yvette or Evette, ultimately related to Eve and carrying associations with life.
Edwana
English · Edwana is the feminine form of Edwin, from Old English elements meaning rich or blessed friend.
Elbin
German · Elbin is likely related to Germanic names using alb, meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being.'
Eddward
English · Eddward is a spelling variant of Edward, an Old English name meaning "wealthy guardian."
Eith
Welsh · Eith is a rare Celtic-style form, likely tied to Welsh sound patterns and possibly related to fiery or ardent meanings.
Eloyd
English · Eloyd appears to be a blend of names like Elwood and Lloyd, giving it a modern created feel with Welsh echoes.
Emerito
Spanish · Emerito comes from Latin emeritus via Spanish, meaning "deserving by service" or "honored after service."
Ernette
German · A feminine diminutive of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning "serious" or "earnest."
Ede
English · Ede is a short form linked to Edith or Eden; in this context it likely echoes Eden, meaning delight.
Eloina
French · Eloina is likely related to Eloise, from Germanic roots meaning healthy or wide.
Eun
Korean · Eun is a Korean name element often meaning grace, kindness, or silver, depending on the hanja.
Evangela
Greek · Evangela is the feminine form of Evangelos, from Greek meaning bearer of good news.
Edilberto
German · From Germanic elements meaning "wealth" and "bright" or "famous," preserved in Spanish and Portuguese use.
Ellenmarie
Greek · A compound of Ellen and Marie, joining light or torch meanings with Mary's long Hebrew tradition.
Enneth
Scottish · Enneth is likely a rare variant of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots meaning handsome or born of fire.
Ericc
Norse · Ericc is a variant of Eric, from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Elishia
Hebrew · Elishia is a variant of Alicia or Elisha forms, likely tied to Hebrew roots meaning God is salvation or God is my help.
Elesha
Hebrew · Elesha likely draws on Hebrew El names, suggesting God is salvation or God-related devotion.
Elgina
English · Elgina is probably an elaboration of Elgin, a Scottish place name, used with a feminine ending.
Enita
Spanish · Enita is often treated as a variant of Anita, a diminutive of Ana, from Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace."
Effrem
Hebrew · A variant of Ephraim, a Hebrew name meaning fruitful or productive.
Edvardo
Spanish · A variant of Eduardo or Edward, from Germanic roots meaning wealthy guard or prosperous protector.
Edwardd
English · A spelling variant of Edward, from Old English elements meaning "wealthy guardian."
Elfago
German · Likely a rare modern coinage using Germanic-style elements associated with elves or supernatural beings.
Edee
English · A pet form of names like Edith or Edie, carrying a compact, affectionate English style.
Eliabeth
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew roots meaning my God is an oath.
Eddi
English · A short form of Edith or Edward names, tied to wealth, war, or blessed prosperity.
Elissia
Hebrew · A variant of Alicia or Elisha-like forms, often interpreted as noble or God is salvation.
Ediberto
Spanish · Ediberto is a Spanish form of a Germanic name meaning noble and bright or illustrious.
Erice
Norse · Erice is likely a variant of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Eriks
Norse · Eriks is a northern and eastern European form of Eric, meaning eternal ruler.
Eleshia
Hebrew · Eleshia is likely a variant of Alicia or Elisha-like forms, with Hebrew associations meaning 'God is salvation.'
Eleisa
Hebrew · Eleisa is likely a variant of Elisa or Elisha-related forms, rooted in Hebrew meanings linked to God.
Elizabe
Hebrew · Elizabe is a shortened or altered form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Evangelene
Greek · Evangelene is a variant of Evangeline, from Greek euangelion, meaning "good news" or "bearer of good tidings."
Ervey
French · Ervey is a variant of Harvey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as battle worthy or strong in war.
Edroy
English · Probably a modern coined name combining Ed and Roy, with roots meaning wealth and king.
Eirc
Norse · Likely a misspelling of Eric, from Old Norse Eirikr, meaning eternal ruler.
Errica
Norse · A spelling variant of Erica, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Emelinda
German · A blended romantic form drawing from Germanic emal and lind, suggesting industrious and gentle.
Elander
Norse · A surname-style name with Scandinavian flavor, likely tied to land or place-based naming patterns.
Elcid
Spanish · Elcid comes from the Spanish title El Cid, derived from Arabic al-sayyid, meaning the lord or master.
Ellette
French · Ellette is a diminutive-style form of Elle or Eleanor-related names, suggesting light or shining beauty.
Ennette
French · Ennette is a diminutive-style elaboration, likely related to Annette or Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Erinn
Irish · Erinn is a variant of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Evelinda
German · Evelinda likely blends Eva and Linda, drawing on Germanic elements associated with life and gentle beauty.
Ewa
Hebrew · Ewa is a European form of Eve, from Hebrew Hawwah, meaning life or living one.
Ewanda
English · Ewanda appears to be a modern elaboration of Wanda or Eva-type names, often interpreted as graceful or wanderer-related.
Earon
Hebrew · Earon is likely a variant spelling of Aaron, a biblical name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Ensign
English · An English surname from a military rank or standard-bearer title.
Erenst
German · A variant of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning "serious," "resolute," or "earnest."
Errin
Irish · Errin is likely a variant of Erin, from the Irish name for Ireland, giving it a place-based and poetic origin.
Ernetta
German · Ernetta is a feminine elaboration of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning 'serious' or 'determined.'
Eulonda
English · Eulonda seems to be a modern coined name, likely influenced by names such as Yolanda and Eu- beginning forms.
Echelle
French · From French echelle meaning 'ladder' or 'scale,' also used as a rare modern-sounding personal name.
Enger
Norse · Probably derived from a Scandinavian or German surname and place-name root, giving it a strong locational feel.
Elainea
French · Elainea is a modern elaboration of Elaine, from the French form of Helen, usually linked to a meaning like bright or shining light.
Emese
Slavic · A Hungarian royal name traditionally linked to an old word for "mother" or "to suckle."
Enette
French · Enette is a diminutive-style name built with the French suffix -ette, likely meaning little Anne or little Ena in form.
Eschelle
French · Eschelle appears to be a modern French-styled spelling, likely related to names like Michelle or Esme rather than a single ancient root.
Efram
Hebrew · Variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive'.
Endora
Greek · Endora may be influenced by the biblical place Endor and later literary or pop-cultural usage as a feminine name.
Evet
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Eve or Yvette, drawing on roots meaning 'life' or a feminine French form with graceful styling.
Eizabeth
Hebrew · Eizabeth is a spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.'
Evalinda
English · Evalinda likely blends Eva, from Hebrew 'life,' with Linda, linked to beauty or tenderness in Germanic usage.
Earic
Norse · Earic is a variant of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Elrick
German · Elrick is a Germanic and English surname-style form related to Aldrich or Ulrich, meaning noble ruler.
Endre
Slavic · Endre is a Central European form of Andrew, ultimately from Greek, meaning manly or brave.
Everick
German · Everick is a modernized form of old Germanic names like Eberhard or Everard, often interpreted as brave boar or strong as a boar.
Ericca
Norse · Ericca is a variant of Erica, the feminine of Eric, from Norse meaning "eternal ruler."
Evagelia
Greek · Evagelia is a variant of Evangelia, from Greek meaning "bearer of good news."
Eleasa
Hebrew · Likely related to Elias or Elisha forms, from Hebrew roots meaning "my God is Yahweh" or "God is salvation."
Evonn
French · Variant of Yvonne, the feminine of Yves, from a Germanic root meaning "yew wood."
Eril
Norse · Eril likely comes from an Old Norse title root, possibly related to "earl" or a noble rank.
Edmondo
Italian · Edmondo is the Italian form of Edmund, from Germanic roots meaning "wealth" and "protection."
Elizabeht
Hebrew · Elizabeht is a misspelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Eurika
Greek · Eurika is a variant of Eureka, from Greek meaning I have found it.
Ellissa
Greek · Ellissa is a Greek-linked form of Elisa or Elissa, often connected with the idea of God as an oath or promise.
Erikka
Norse · Erikka is a feminine form of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Elieser
Hebrew · A variant of Eliezer, from Hebrew meaning God is my help.
Engrid
Norse · A variant of Ingrid, from Old Norse elements meaning "Ing's beauty" or "fair and beloved of Ing."
Erricka
Norse · A feminine variant of Erik, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful."
Eshell
Hebrew · From Hebrew eshel, a tamarisk tree or grove, appearing in biblical place and nature imagery.
Erike
Norse · Erike is a variant of Eric, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler."
Edwrd
English · Edwrd is a shortened spelling of Edward, from Old English elements meaning wealthy guardian.
Effrey
German · Effrey is likely a variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic roots meaning peace pledge or divine peace.
Eleftherios
Greek · Eleftherios is a Greek name meaning free or liberator.
Ennifer
Welsh · Ennifer is a variant spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere forms meaning 'fair' or 'white phantom.'
Ereka
Norse · Ereka is likely a variant of Erica, from Norse and Germanic roots meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Elefteria
Greek · From Greek Eleftheria, meaning "freedom" or "liberty."
Elycia
Greek · A variant of Alicia or Elysia, associated with nobility or the blissful Elysian fields of Greek myth.
Enise
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Anis, meaning friendly, companionable, or pleasant in association.
Enrika
German · A feminine form of Enrique or Heinrich, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Ericia
Norse · A feminine form of Eric, from Old Norse elements meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Ebon
English · Ebon comes from the English word for ebony, referring to the dark, rich wood.
Edil
Arabic · Edil is used in Arabic-influenced traditions and is often associated with fairness, justice, or nobility.
Ehud
Hebrew · Ehud is a Hebrew biblical name, traditionally interpreted as "united" or "praised."
Eryck
Norse · Eryck is a modern spelling of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning "eternal ruler" or "sole ruler."
Eboni
English · A spelling variant of Ebony, from the dark black wood name, used as a modern nature-inspired given name.
Errika
Norse · A spelling variant of Erika, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler."
Eina
Norse · Eina is a Norse-derived name related to names like Einar, meaning one warrior or lone fighter.
Elieen
Irish · Elieen is likely a spelling variant of Eileen, the Irish form of Helen, meaning “bright” or “shining one.”
Ellisha
Hebrew · Ellisha is likely a variant of Elisha or Alicia, blending Hebrew roots with a modern English spelling.
Embra
English · Embra appears to be a rare modern name, possibly influenced by Ember, suggesting warmth or glowing fire.
Ericha
German · Ericha is a feminine form of Eric, from Old Norse via Germanic usage, meaning “ever-ruler” or “eternal ruler.”
Eryka
German · Eryka is a spelling variant of Erika, from the Germanic name Eric, meaning “eternal ruler.”
Earlisa
English · Likely a modern blend of Earl and Lisa, with Earl from Old English meaning nobleman.
Efthimia
Greek · From Greek euphemia or euthymia roots, associated with good spirit, joy, or gracious speech.
Egina
Greek · Likely related to Aegina, the Greek island and mythic name linked to place and legend.
Erikia
Norse · A feminine elaboration of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler.
Erinne
Irish · A variant of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Euginia
Greek · A variant of Eugenia, from Greek, meaning well-born or noble.
Evangelita
Greek · A diminutive form of Evangelina or Evangelia, from Greek meaning bearer of good news.
Estaban
Spanish · Estaban is a variant of Esteban, the Spanish form of Stephen, from Greek meaning "crown" or "garland."
Erec
Welsh · Known from Arthurian legend, Erec is a medieval heroic name of likely Celtic origin.
Edjuan
English · A modern blended name combining Ed- with Juan, likely carrying associations of wealth and grace.
Euclides
Greek · A form of Euclid, from Greek roots interpreted as good glory or renowned goodness.
Earica
Norse · Earica is a spelling variant of Erica, from Norse-derived elements meaning eternal ruler.
Ebonie
English · Ebonie is a variant of Ebony, taken from the dark tropical wood name.
Ebonee
English · A spelling variant of Ebony, taken from the dark black wood name and color term.
Erryn
Irish · A modern spelling of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Elrod
English · A surname-name probably from Germanic elements associated with nobility or counsel.
Ephrain
Hebrew · A variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew, meaning “fruitful” or “productive.”
Eriverto
Spanish · A Spanish-form name from Germanic roots, likely meaning “honorable army” or “noble warrior.”
Elrico
German · Elrico is likely related to Alaric or Enrico, with Germanic roots meaning ruler or powerful leader.
Eryc
Norse · Eryc is a spelling variant of Eric, from Old Norse Eirikr, meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Everado
Spanish · Everado is a form of Everardo, from Germanic roots meaning brave or strong boar.
Eryca
Norse · Eryca is a spelling variant of Erica, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Edrina
English · Likely a feminine form of Edric or Edwin, from Old English roots tied to wealth and power.
Elisabel
Hebrew · A blended form of Elizabeth and Isabel, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath.
Eriko
Japanese · A Japanese name often interpreted through kanji as blessed child or child of favor.
Efrosini
Greek · A Greek form of Euphrosyne, meaning "joy" or "mirth," and tied to classical mythology.
Eleasha
Hebrew · Eleasha is likely a modern variant of Elisha or Alicia, linking it to roots meaning "God is salvation" or "noble."
Emine
Arabic · Emine is a form of Amina, from Arabic roots meaning "trustworthy, faithful, and safe."
Erendira
Spanish · Erendira is used in Spanish-speaking cultures and is associated with literary use, though its deeper etymology is uncertain.
Erical
English · Erical is likely a feminine or elaborated form of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning "eternal ruler."
Efstathios
Greek · Efstathios is the modern Greek form of Eustathius, meaning stable, steadfast, or well-standing.
Eldric
English · Eldric is related to Old English and Germanic elements meaning old or noble ruler.
Eban
Hebrew · Eban is a variant of Eben, from Hebrew even meaning 'stone.'
Elron
English · Elron is a modern name that may blend Hebrew El, 'God,' with a contemporary ending, giving a noble spiritual feel.
Erubey
Spanish · Erubey is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative phonetic formation rather than a traditional classic.
Eumeka
Greek · Probably a modern coined name influenced by Eu- forms from Greek meaning "good" or "well," plus a decorative ending.
Ekaterini
Greek · The modern Greek form of Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Eurica
Greek · A variant of Eureka, from Greek roots meaning 'I have found it' or 'discovery.'
Eddrick
English · Eddrick is a variant of Edric, from old Germanic elements meaning wealth and ruler.
Efran
Arabic · Efran is likely a variant of names like Efrain or Ephraim, from Hebrew roots meaning 'fruitful.'
Erico
German · Erico is a Romance form of Eric, from Germanic roots meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler.'
Errik
Norse · Errik is a spelling variant of Erik, from Old Norse elements meaning 'ever ruler.'
Etosha
African · From southern African geography, associated with the Etosha region and often linked to 'great white place.'
Ebecca
Hebrew · Variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew roots often interpreted as to bind or tie firmly.
Eboney
English · Variant of Ebony, taken from the dark black wood name and later used as a given name.
Ebonique
English · Elaborated form of Ebony, using a French-style ending to create a modern distinctive name.
Enilda
German · Enilda is likely a Germanic form related to Hilda, carrying the old element for battle or warrior.
Ebelia
Hebrew · Likely related to Abel or Abelia, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with breath or vapor.
Ebone
English · Likely a variant of Ebony, taken from the dark, rich wood name.
Eiman
Arabic · From Arabic iman, meaning faith or belief.
Eleisha
Hebrew · A variant of Elisha or Alicia forms, likely tied to Hebrew roots meaning God is salvation.
Esmeraldo
Spanish · A masculine form related to Esmeralda, from Spanish esmeralda meaning emerald.
Etonya
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Tonya, a short form of Antonia meaning priceless one.
Euricka
Greek · A spelling variant of Eureka, from Greek meaning I have found it.
Evelis
Hebrew · Likely related to Eve or Evelia, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with life.
Efthimios
Greek · From Greek Euthymios, meaning 'good-spirited,' 'cheerful,' or 'of good heart.'
Elefterios
Greek · A Greek name meaning 'free' or 'liberator,' from the root eleutherios.
Erine
Irish · A variant of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Efrin
Hebrew · A variant of Ephraim or Efrén, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile.'
Edit
English · Edit is a Central European form of Edith, from Old English elements meaning wealth and battle.
Elbony
English · Elbony is likely a variant of Ebony, the English word-name taken from the dark hardwood tree.
Ercia
English · Ercia appears to be a rare modern form, possibly related to Marcia, Ercia, or similar Latinate-sounding names.
Ebonye
English · A variant of Ebony, from the dark hardwood name used as a given name.
Elisavet
Hebrew · A Greek and Slavic form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath.
Erendida
Spanish · A name known in Mexican and Spanish-speaking use, associated with a Purépecha heroine and courage.
Efia
African · An Akan day name from Ghana traditionally given to a girl born on Friday.
Efstathia
Greek · From Greek Eustathia, meaning "steadfast," "stable," or "well-standing."
Eilzabeth
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Erum
Arabic · Used in Urdu and Arabic contexts, Erum is often associated with paradise or a heavenly garden.
Erynne
Irish · A decorative spelling of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Evaggelia
Greek · From Greek euangelion, meaning "good news" or "gospel."
Evalisa
Hebrew · A compound-style name blending Eva and Lisa, both tied to Hebrew roots meaning "life" and "God is my oath."
Evagelos
Greek · A variant of Evangelos, from Greek, meaning bearer of good news.
Efrian
Spanish · Likely a variant of Efrain, the Spanish form of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning fruitful or fertile.
Eleodoro
Spanish · From the Greek-derived name Heliodoro, meaning gift of the sun.
Elizer
Hebrew · A variant of Eliezer, from Hebrew meaning God is my help.
Ehrin
Irish · Ehrin is a variant of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Elpida
Greek · Elpida is a Greek name meaning hope.
Ednita
Hebrew · Ednita is a diminutive-style form of Edna, from Hebrew meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure.'
Eleesha
Hebrew · Eleesha is a variant of Elisha or Alicia-like forms, most likely from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is salvation.'
Elexia
Greek · Elexia is a modern form likely influenced by Alexia, from Greek roots meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Esparanza
Spanish · Esparanza is a variant of Esperanza, the Spanish word-name meaning 'hope.'
Evdokia
Greek · Evdokia comes from Greek eudokia, meaning 'good will,' 'good pleasure,' or 'favor.'
Evdoxia
Greek · Evdoxia is a form of Eudoxia, from Greek meaning 'good repute' or 'good glory.'
Etoyi
African · Etoyi appears to be African in style, likely from a regional naming tradition where sound and family meaning shape usage.
Emilo
Italian · Emilo is likely a variant of Emilio, from the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name.
Emmanouel
Greek · Emmanouel is the Greek form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is with us.'
Erique
Spanish · Erique is likely a variant of Enrique, the Spanish form of Henry, meaning 'home ruler.'
Efstratios
Greek · Efstratios is a Greek name meaning good army or strong military force.
Esgar
English · Esgar is likely related to Edgar or Asger, carrying meanings such as spear or divine protection.
Eshe
African · A name used in African contexts, often associated with life, vitality, or blessing.
Etoya
English · Etoya is likely a modern coined name, possibly inspired by Toya with an added initial vowel for flow.
Elania
Greek · Elania is likely a modern elaboration of Helen or Elena forms, often associated with light or brightness.
Elizabel
Hebrew · Elizabel is a variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Erim
Korean · Erim is used as a Korean name, often valued for its pleasant sound and character-based meanings.
Eveliz
Spanish · Eveliz blends Eva and Elizabeth forms, suggesting meanings tied to 'life' and 'God is my oath.'
Ebay
English · A modern usage drawn from the brand name, ultimately built from English electronic plus bay.
Edon
Hebrew · Edon is often treated as a variant related to Eden, carrying the sense of "delight" or "place of pleasure."
Evay
Hebrew · Evay likely echoes Eva or Eve, from Hebrew, meaning life or living one.
Edmound
English · Edmound is a spelling variant of Edmund, from Old English elements meaning wealth and protection.
Elidio
Spanish · Elidio is a Romance form of a Latin-rooted name, likely tied to Eligius or related forms meaning chosen or distinguished.
Eremy
English · Eremy is likely a variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning appointed or uplifted by God.
Esam
Arabic · Esam is a variant of Issam, from Arabic, meaning bond, safeguard, or protection.
Evangelo
Greek · Evangelo comes from Greek euangelion and means bearer of good news or gospel.
Enjoli
French · Likely inspired by French en jolie-style sounds, suggesting something pretty or charming.
Eronda
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Rhonda-style names, without a single clear traditional source.
Essica
Hebrew · Variant of Jessica, probably influenced by the Hebrew-derived Iscah and later English literary use.
Eunique
Greek · Creative spelling of Eunice, from Greek meaning 'good victory.'
Enchantra
French · Enchantra is a modern invented name built on enchant, suggesting charm, magic, or captivating grace.
Estibaliz
Spanish · Estibaliz is a Basque-Spanish Marian name associated with Our Lady of Estibaliz, from a place-name tradition.
Elizabete
Hebrew · A form of Elizabeth from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Ellizabeth
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Elyzabeth
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Ethne
Irish · An old Irish name traditionally interpreted as kernel or grain, borne in early Irish legend and history.
Enriquez
Spanish · Enriquez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Enrique,' with Enrique from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler.'
Esquiel
Hebrew · Esquiel is likely a variant of Ezekiel or Ezequiel, from Hebrew meaning 'God strengthens.'
Ebin
Hebrew · Ebin can be linked to Hebrew Eben, meaning stone, and is also used in South India in Christian naming contexts.
Eddieberto
English · Eddieberto is a blended form combining Eddie and -berto, from Germanic elements meaning wealth or brightness.
Elisah
Hebrew · Elisah is a Hebrew biblical-style form related to names meaning God is salvation or God is deliverance.
Elizabeta
Hebrew · A Slavic form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Esi
African · An African name, especially used in Ghana, traditionally given to a girl born on Sunday.
Earlisha
English · Probably derived from Earl with a feminine suffix, echoing the English noble title.
Elbonie
English · Elbonie is likely a modern spelling influenced by Ebony, referring to the dark, rich wood.
Elica
German · Elica is often treated as a variant of Alicia or Erica, carrying senses of 'noble' or 'ever-ruler.'
Elyshia
Hebrew · Elyshia is a variant of Alicia and Elisha forms, often associated with nobility or 'God is salvation.'
Endra
Greek · Endra is likely related to Andrea-derived forms from Greek roots meaning 'manly' or 'strong.'
Ehron
Hebrew · Ehron is likely a variant of Aaron, a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Eiad
Arabic · Eiad is an Arabic variant of Iyad, meaning support, strength, or a firm pillar.
Eldrin
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Aldrin and El- names, suggesting old or noble associations.
Elizet
Hebrew · A compact form related to Elizabeth and Eliset, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning “God is my oath.”
Eliset
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Elise or Elisette, from Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Ernisha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Ernestine or Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning serious or resolute.
Ebonne
French · Likely influenced by French ebene or the English word ebony, referring to deep dark wood.
Edica
German · Probably a rare feminine form related to Germanic Ed names, carrying a sense of wealth or fortune.
Edweina
English · A feminine form of Edwin, from Old English elements meaning wealth and friend.
Eftihia
Greek · From Greek Eftychia, meaning happiness, good fortune, or prosperity.
Elizabethanne
Hebrew · A compound of Elizabeth and Anne; Elizabeth comes from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Emmilee
English · A modern spelling of Emily, from the Latin family name Aemilius, often linked with striving.
Enjolie
French · Likely inspired by French jolie, meaning pretty or charming.
Eunise
Greek · A variant of Eunice, from Greek meaning good victory.
Eliyohu
Hebrew · Eliyohu is a Hebrew form of Elijah meaning my God is Yahweh.
Edwinn
English · Edwinn is a spelling variant of Edwin, the Old English name meaning "rich friend" or "fortunate friend."
Ebaristo
Spanish · Ebaristo is a variant of Evaristo, from Greek roots meaning "well-pleasing" or "good to please."
Eljin
Scottish · Eljin is a spelling variant of Elgin, a Scottish place name adopted as a given name.
Emmauel
Hebrew · Emmauel is a spelling variant of Emmanuel, the Hebrew name meaning "God is with us."
Estrada
Spanish · Estrada is a Spanish surname-name meaning "road" or "route," originally referring to someone living by a roadway.
Evens
French · Evens is a surname-style given name, likely related to Evans or French-influenced usage rather than a single fixed meaning.
Elexa
Greek · A modern form related to Alexa and Alexander, from Greek roots meaning defender or protector.
Emisha
Indian · Likely a modern or variant form influenced by Indian naming patterns, often interpreted with graceful or friendly connotations.
Etasha
Indian · Usually treated as an Indian-derived name, often linked with brightness, brilliance, or shining qualities.
Edita
German · Edita is a continental form of Edith, from Old German roots meaning 'riches' and 'war.'
Ellicia
English · Ellicia is likely a variant of Alicia or Elisha-like forms, often associated with nobility or divine-help meanings.
Enisha
Indian · Enisha is likely Indian in use and is often interpreted as a modern feminine name associated with life or purity.
Elad
Hebrew · Elad is a Hebrew name meaning God is forever or God has testified, from biblical-style elements.
Earin
Irish · Likely a variant of Erin or Aaron-influenced spelling; Erin comes from Ireland's poetic name, Eriu.
Elchanan
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is gracious" or "God has been gracious."
Equan
English · Modern constructed name, possibly influenced by prefixes like E- and names such as Quan or Quinton.
Esaul
Hebrew · Spanish form of Esau, from Hebrew, a biblical name traditionally linked to "hairy" or "rough."
Ebelina
German · Ebelina is likely a variant of Evelina or Avelina, names linked to Germanic roots and later Latinized forms.
Emilyanne
Latin · Emilyanne blends Emily and Anne; Emily comes from Latin Aemilius and means ‘rival’ or ‘eager.’
Esmirna
Spanish · A form of Smyrna, the ancient place name, used as a rare feminine given name.
Eileena
Greek · Eileena is a form of Eileen or Elena, from roots meaning light, torch, or shining one.
Emilyann
Latin · A compound of Emily and Ann; Emily comes from Latin Aemilius, meaning rival or eager, with Ann meaning grace.
Ebelin
German · Ebelin likely derives from old Germanic name elements, possibly related to diminutive medieval forms like Aveline or Ebel.
Eddica
German · Eddica appears to be a rare feminine form built from Ed- names, from Germanic roots meaning wealth or fortune.
Elissha
Hebrew · Elissha is likely a variant of Elisha or Elisha-based forms, from Hebrew meaning God is salvation.
Emelita
Spanish · Emelita is likely a Spanish-style diminutive related to Amelia or Emily, from Germanic roots meaning work.
Emilyjo
Latin · Emilyjo combines Emily, from Latin Aemilius meaning rival, with Jo as a familiar middle-name blend.
Enika
German · Enika is used as a variant of Annika or Henrika-type forms, generally tied to grace or home-ruler roots.
Erinmarie
Irish · Erinmarie blends Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland, with Marie, a French form of Mary.
Erisha
English · Erisha is likely a modern creation influenced by Erica, Aisha, or Hebrew-rooted names sounding like Ariel or Arisha.
Edmanuel
Hebrew · Edmanuel blends Ed- with Emmanuel, a Hebrew name meaning God is with us.
Eliborio
Spanish · Eliborio likely reflects the Spanish form Liborio, from Greek and Latin roots associated with freedom or Libyan origin.
Eng
Chinese · Eng is a Chinese name or surname that can signify heroism, brilliance, or flowering depending on the character.
Erbey
Persian · Erbey is likely from Turkic naming, combining elements meaning man or brave with lord or chieftain.
Erienne
French · Likely a feminine French-styled form related to Ariane or Erin, used mainly as a modern elaboration.
Elizaeth
Hebrew · Misspelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning my God is an oath.
Ekco
English · Ekco appears to be a rare modern coined name with no well-established traditional etymology.
Ecko
Greek · Ecko is likely a modern spelling inspired by Echo, the Greek mythological nymph whose voice remained.
Evann
Welsh · Evann is a variant of Evan, from Welsh Iefan and ultimately Hebrew John, meaning God is gracious.
Ebbony
English · A spelling variant of Ebony, from the dark hardwood tree name used as a given name.
Echoe
Greek · A variant of Echo, from Greek mythology, the mountain nymph whose voice lingered after her.
Elenoa
Greek · Likely a variant of Elena or Eleanor, linked to Greek roots meaning bright or shining light.
Emilea
Latin · A spelling variant of Emilia or Emily, from Latin aemulus meaning rival or eager.
Ebru
Persian · Used in Turkish from a Persian root, Ebru refers to marbled paper art and can suggest cloudlike beauty.
Elixabeth
Hebrew · An ornate spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath."
Elizeth
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath."
Emmanuell
Hebrew · Emmanuell is a variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning God is with us.
Exiquio
Spanish · Exiquio is likely a rare spelling of Ezequio, the Spanish form of Ezekiel, meaning God strengthens.
Ecaterina
Greek · Ecaterina is a Romanian and Slavic form of Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Edlin
English · Edlin is an old surname-style name from English and Germanic elements meaning prosperous or noble lineage.
Etoshia
African · Etoshia appears inspired by Etosha, an African place-name associated with the idea of a great white place.
Edony
Hebrew · Edony may relate to Hebrew Adonai or Edom-like roots, giving it a sense of lordship or reddish earth.
Edrica
English · Edrica is a feminine form of Edric, from Germanic roots meaning "wealthy ruler."
Ekta
Indian · Ekta is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "unity" or "oneness."
Eliesha
Hebrew · Eliesha is likely a variant of Elisha or Alicia-influenced forms, from Hebrew roots meaning "my God is salvation."
Emille
Latin · Emille is a variant of Emilie or Emile, from Latin Aemilius, meaning rival or eager.
Erena
Greek · Erena is likely a variant of Irene, from Greek meaning peace.
Edwing
English · Edwing is likely a variant of Edwin, from Old English elements meaning 'wealth' and 'friend.'
Emmanel
Hebrew · Emmanel is a variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew, meaning God is with us.
Eulises
Greek · Eulises is a Spanish-influenced form of Ulysses, from the Greek Odysseus, the legendary hero of the Odyssey.
Elessa
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Elise/Elissa, names tied to Elizabeth and the meaning 'God is my oath.'
Emylee
Latin · Emylee is a creative spelling of Emily, from the Latin Aemilius family name, often interpreted as rival or eager.
Endya
English · Endya appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by India, Endia, or similar melodic forms.
Ebany
English · Ebany is a variant of Ebony, taken from the dark hardwood tree name.
Eliscia
Hebrew · Eliscia likely blends Elisa and Alicia, with Hebrew-rooted elements meaning God is my oath.
Elysabeth
Hebrew · Elysabeth is a spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Ernesha
English · Ernesha is likely a modern elaboration of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning serious or determined.
Evyan
English · Evyan appears to be a modern English blend, likely influenced by Evan or Evian.
Ein
German · Ein is a short form found in several traditions and may relate to elements meaning one or alone in Germanic naming.
Edurdo
Spanish · Edurdo is likely a variant spelling of Eduardo, the Spanish form of Edward, meaning wealthy guardian.
Ericberto
German · A blended form of Eric and -berto, combining Germanic roots associated with "ruler" and "bright/famous."
Erkan
Persian · Used in Turkish naming, Erkan combines elements associated with "man" and "blood/lineage" or noble heritage.
Eiliana
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend related to Eliana, from Hebrew elements meaning "my God has answered" with a Latinate feminine ending.
Ellesse
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Elle or Ellis, built from French elle, "she," and used as a stylish contemporary feminine form.
Elasha
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Elisha or Alicia, with Hebrew associations to "God is salvation."
Endea
English · Endea appears to be a modern coined name, likely created for its soft vowel sound and unique form.
Ericalynn
Norse · Ericalynn combines Erica, from Old Norse meaning eternal ruler, with the popular English suffix Lynn.
Elziabeth
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Emmalea
German · A blended form of Emma and Lea, combining meanings associated with universal or whole and delicate grace.
Ereca
Norse · A variant of Erica, the feminine form of Eric, meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Erickia
Norse · A feminine elaboration of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler.
Erikah
Norse · A spelling variant of Erika, from Old Norse roots meaning eternal ruler.
Evelise
Hebrew · A blended form of Eve and Elise, carrying ideas of life and consecration to God.
Enjamin
Hebrew · Enjamin appears to be a variant or typo of Benjamin, the Hebrew name meaning son of the right hand.
Eletise
French · Eletise appears to be a modern invented form, possibly influenced by Elise or Leticia-style names.
Ericlee
Norse · Ericlee combines Eric, from Norse meaning eternal ruler, with Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Enchantee
French · From French enchantée, meaning 'enchanted' or 'delighted'.
Ebonii
English · A creative spelling of Ebony, from the dark hardwood tree name used as a word-name.
Ellysa
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elisa or Elissa, often linked to Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Elyane
French · A variant of Eliane, often linked to Hebrew or French forms meaning "my God has answered" or associated with light.
Emaly
German · A modern spelling of Emily, from the Latin family name Aemilius, often interpreted as "rival" or "eager."
Emanda
Latin · Likely a modern blend influenced by Amanda, from Latin amanda meaning "worthy of love."
Emperatriz
Spanish · A Spanish title-name meaning "empress," from Latin imperator roots tied to command and rule.
Enchante
French · From French enchanté, meaning "enchanted" or "delighted," used as a rare modern word-name.
Estacia
Greek · A variant related to Anastasia or Eustacia, usually carrying the sense of "resurrection" or "steadfast."
Estefanie
Spanish · A Spanish variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Elaheh
Persian · A Persian name meaning "goddess."
Eliazbeth
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "my God is an oath."
Elishea
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style form related to Elisha and Elizabeth, carrying a sacred sense tied to God, salvation, or oath.
Elizaberh
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "my God is an oath."
Elzbieta
Slavic · The Polish form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "my God is an oath."
Emilye
Latin · A spelling variant of Emily, from the Roman family name Aemilius, often associated with "rival" or "eager."
Ewelina
Slavic · A Polish form of Evelina/Evelyn, often linked to Eve and interpreted as "life" or "living one."
Edwon
English · Likely a variant of Edwin or Edward, from Old English roots relating to wealth and friend or guardian.
Emmaneul
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew, meaning God is with us.
Eshawn
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Shawn or Sean, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Estephany
Greek · A Spanish-influenced spelling of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Ellyssa
Hebrew · A variant of Elissa or Alyssa, often linked to Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Erka
German · Likely related to Erica or Ericka, from a Germanic root meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Erneshia
German · A feminine elaboration of Ernest, from Germanic roots meaning serious or resolute.
Evamaria
Hebrew · A compound of Eva and Maria, uniting the biblical names Eve and Mary.
Evemarie
Hebrew · A compound of Eve and Marie, combining two classic biblical names.
Elisaul
Hebrew · Elisaul is a Spanish compound of Eli and Saul, both rooted in Hebrew biblical naming traditions.
Eriq
Norse · A variant of Eric, from Old Norse Eirikr, usually interpreted as "eternal ruler" or "sole ruler."
Efrayim
Hebrew · A variant of Ephraim, from Hebrew meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile.'
Eliahu
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Emmanul
Hebrew · A variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is with us.'
Ericanthony
Norse · A compound of Eric, from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler,' and Anthony, a Latin family name of uncertain original meaning.
Ericmichael
Norse · A compound of Eric, meaning 'eternal ruler,' and Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Estavan
Spanish · A variant of Esteban, the Spanish form of Stephen, from Greek meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Eton
English · An English place-name surname, associated with the famous school and originally meaning a settlement or town by water.
Elaura
English · Elaura is likely a blended form of Ella and Laura, with Laura tracing to Latin laurus, meaning laurel.
Estephania
Greek · A variant of Stephania or Estefania, from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Edid
Hebrew · Edid is a rare Hebrew-derived name related to roots meaning beloved, cherished, or dear.
Ericamarie
Norse · Ericamarie is a compound name joining Erica, from Norse roots meaning eternal ruler, and Marie, from Hebrew via French tradition.
Eryne
Greek · Eryne is likely inspired by Greek forms such as Irene or Erinys, giving it associations with peace or mythic resonance depending on source.
Esthefany
Greek · Esthefany is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Stephanie, from Greek roots meaning crown or garland.
Ethon
English · Likely a variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning firm, strong, or enduring.
Eduardoluis
Spanish · A compound Spanish-style name joining Eduardo and Luis, meaning wealthy guardian and famous warrior.
Ehtan
Hebrew · Ehtan is a variant spelling of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning "firm," "strong," or "enduring."
Estephen
Greek · Estephen blends Stephen and Esteban forms, from Greek Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Eliecer
Hebrew · Eliecer is a Spanish form of the Hebrew name Eleazar, meaning 'God has helped.'
Erix
Norse · Erix is a modern variant of Eric, from Old Norse roots meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
Eathen
English · Eathen is a variant of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning firm, enduring, or strong.
Eean
Scottish · Eean is likely a spelling variant of Ewan or Ian, forms tied to John and meaning God is gracious.
Elexander
Greek · Elexander is a variant of Alexander, from Greek, meaning defender or protector of men.
Eliran
Hebrew · Eliran is a Hebrew name meaning my God is joyful or God has sung.
Estephan
Greek · Estephan is a form of Stephen or Esteban, from Greek, meaning crown or garland.
Esteve
Spanish · Esteve is a Catalan and Spanish form of Stephen, from Greek, meaning crown or wreath.
Ethyn
English · Ethyn is a modern spelling of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning strong, firm, or enduring.
Ebonnie
English · A spelling variant of Ebony, taken from the dark black wood and used as a modern nature name.
Elexus
Greek · A modern variant of Alexis or Alexus, from Greek roots meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Erianne
Greek · Probably a modern variant of Ariadne or a feminine form built like Marianne, often carrying a graceful, noble sense.
Earlesha
English · A modern blend built from Earl and a feminine -esha ending, giving a contemporary elaborated form.
Eilis
Irish · The Irish form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Eimly
English · A spelling variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, traditionally linked to "rival" or "eager."
Elizandra
Hebrew · A blend of Elizabeth and Alexandra, combining ideas of "God is my oath" and "defender of mankind."
Elizette
French · A French-style diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Elsha
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Elsa or Elizabeth-derived forms, carrying the meaning "God is my oath."
Emilianne
Latin · An elaborated form of Emilia or Emily, from Latin Aemilia, often linked to "rival" or "striving."
Emmali
German · A modern blend of Emma and Lee-like endings; Emma comes from Germanic roots meaning "whole" or "universal."
Ericanicole
Norse · A compound of Erica and Nicole, combining ideas of "eternal ruler" and "victory of the people."
Estefanny
Spanish · A Spanish-styled form of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Esteffany
Spanish · A spelling variant of Estefany or Stephanie, from Greek meaning "crown" or "garland."
Erikk
Norse · Erikk is a spelling variant of Erik, from Old Norse Eirikr, meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Evodio
Greek · Evodio comes from Greek Euodios, meaning prosperous journey or one who travels well, preserved in Spanish usage.
Eichael
Hebrew · Eichael is a creative spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning "who is like God?"
Etai
Hebrew · Etai is a Hebrew name meaning "with me," known from the Bible through Ittai.
Eulices
Greek · Eulices appears to be a Spanish-influenced form related to Ulysses or Odysseus, the heroic name from Greek epic tradition.
Ericjames
Norse · Ericjames combines Eric, from Old Norse meaning eternal ruler, with James, from Hebrew Jacob.
Estevon
Spanish · Estevon is a variant of Esteban or Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Everth
German · Everth is likely a variant of Evert or Eberhard, from Germanic roots meaning strong or brave boar.
Emilse
German · A Spanish-style variant of Emily or Emilia, ultimately from a Germanic-rooted Roman family name meaning rival.
Elandra
Greek · Elandra is likely a modern elaboration of names like Elana or Alejandra, giving it a flowing, invented form with classical echoes.
Eimile
Irish · Eimile is an Irish form of Emily, ultimately from a Roman family name meaning rival or eager.
Emali
German · Emali is a variant of Emily or Amalia, linked to roots meaning work, industriousness, or striving.
Emeralda
Spanish · Emeralda is a variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish and Latin for emerald, the green gemstone.
Enesha
English · Enesha is a modern English-style given name, likely formed as a creative phonetic elaboration.
Eritrea
Greek · Eritrea is a place-based name from the Greek term for the Red Sea region, linked to the color red.
Estafania
Spanish · Estafania is a Spanish variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Estephani
Spanish · Estephani is a spelling variant of Stephanie, ultimately from Greek stephanos meaning crown.
Esthefania
Spanish · Esthefania is a Spanish-influenced variant of Stephanie, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Eunika
Greek · Eunika is a form of Eunice, from Greek meaning good victory, used in Slavic languages as well.
Eureeka
Greek · Eureeka is inspired by the Greek exclamation eureka, meaning I have found it.
Eathon
English · Eathon is likely a spelling variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning firm, strong, or enduring.
Elber
German · Likely related to Germanic names with alb- or elb- elements, often associated with 'elf' or noble brightness.
Edberg
German · Edberg is a surname-style name meaning roughly "mountain hill" or "edge hill," from Germanic or Scots place elements.
Ery
English · Ery is a rare short modern name, likely used as a clipped form of names like Eric, Erin, or Eri.
Estefano
Spanish · Estefano is a variant of Esteban or Stefano, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Emanuell
Hebrew · A variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning God is with us.
Elantra
English · Elantra appears to be a modern invented English-style name, likely influenced by El- names and sleek commercial word sounds.
Elaini
Greek · A variant of Elaine or Helen-derived names from Greek, associated with light or shining radiance.
Endesha
African · A Swahili-based name linked with motion, leadership, or going forward.
Esbeidy
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-language coinage with uncertain roots, shaped more by sound and style than a single classical etymology.
Ednesha
English · Probably a modern blend of Edna, meaning delight or rejuvenation, with a creative -esha ending.
Edricka
English · A feminine form built from Edric, an Old English name meaning wealthy or prosperous ruler.
Elainie
French · A decorative spelling related to Elaine, from Helen, usually linked with light or torch.
Emmalouise
German · A compound of Emma, meaning whole or universal, and Louise, meaning famous warrior.
Efua
African · A Ghanaian Akan day name traditionally given to a girl born on Friday.
Elexcia
Greek · Likely a creative form of Alexia, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper of mankind.
Elisama
Hebrew · From the Hebrew Elishama, meaning God has heard or God hears.
Ellexis
Greek · A creative spelling of Alexis, from Greek, meaning defender or helper.
Ellisia
English · Likely a variant of Alicia or Elysia, with roots linked to noble or blissful associations in Greek and later English use.
Equasha
English · Likely a modern invented name built around the Qua-/Kwah sound with a feminine -sha ending.
Equasia
English · Likely a modern invented name related to Equasha, created for rhythm and sound in English-language naming.
Ericah
Norse · A spelling variant of Erica, the feminine form of Eric, from Old Norse meaning eternal ruler.
Eriqa
Norse · A creative spelling of Erica, from the Old Norse Eric name family meaning eternal ruler.
Esbeidi
Spanish · Likely a Spanish-influenced phonetic adaptation of an English initialism or sound-based modern name.
Esprit
French · From French esprit, meaning spirit or wit, ultimately from Latin spiritus.
Esgardo
Spanish · Esgardo is likely a Spanish-style form influenced by Edgardo, from Germanic elements meaning wealth and guard.
Earron
Hebrew · Earron is likely a spelling variant of Aaron, a Hebrew name of uncertain ancient meaning associated with exalted status.
Elante
English · Elante is a modern melodic name, possibly influenced by French-style endings and created for elegance and distinctiveness.
Erran
Hebrew · Erran may relate to Hebrew Eran, meaning watchful or alert, though it also echoes Celtic place-name sounds.
Edrees
Arabic · Edrees is an Arabic form of Idris, a prophetic name often linked with study and learning.
Elijahjuan
Hebrew · Elijahjuan blends Elijah, meaning "Yahweh is my God," with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Elijan
Hebrew · Elijan is likely a variant of Elijah or Elian, from Hebrew roots referring to "Yahweh is my God."
Emonte
English · Emonte is a modern coined name, likely built from prefixes like E- and Monte, with a stylish contemporary sound.
Eswin
English · Eswin comes from old Germanic elements meaning "god" and "friend," giving the sense of "divine friend."
Emylie
Latin · A spelling variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilius, often linked with striving or industriousness.
Elexius
Greek · A modern form related to Alexis or Alexius, from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Erycka
Norse · A creative feminine spelling of Erika, from Norse and Germanic roots meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Emillee
Latin · Emillee is a modern spelling of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, associated with striving or rivalry.
Euniqua
English · Euniqua is a modern coined form influenced by the English word 'unique.'
Ehlana
Hebrew · Ehlana is likely a variant of Elana, from Hebrew roots meaning "oak tree" or sometimes "tree."
Elissabeth
Hebrew · Elissabeth is a spelling variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning "God is my oath."
Enny
English · Enny is likely a pet form or diminutive of names like Enid, Enya, or Henrietta.
Esmerald
Spanish · Esmerald comes from Esmeralda, from Spanish and French words for "emerald."
Essance
French · Essance is a spelling variant of Essence, from Latin essentia meaning "being" or "essence."
Estafani
Spanish · Estafani is a variant of Estefani or Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown."
Edisha
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit-based forms meaning direction, order, or guidance.
Elaisha
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Elisha or Elijah, from Hebrew roots referring to God or the Lord.
Elide
Greek · Likely related to Elidia or Alide, with classical roots suggesting nobility or the sun.
Elitania
English · Likely a modern elaboration inspired by names like Eliana and Titania.
Eshawna
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Shawna with a prefixed E- sound.
Esmaralda
Spanish · A variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish meaning emerald.
Esthefani
Greek · A Spanish-style form of Stephanie, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Estivalis
Latin · Estivalis is a rare Latin-style name meaning 'of summer' or 'summerlike,' from the Latin root for summer.
Eurasia
Greek · Eurasia is a place name formed from Europe and Asia, ultimately from ancient Greek geographic naming traditions.
Evonte
English · Likely a modern name related to Evon or Devonte patterns, created for style and rhythm.
Ernestor
German · Ernestor appears to blend Ernest and Nestor, suggesting seriousness with a classical heroic tone.
Eshon
English · Eshon appears to be a modern phonetic name, possibly influenced by names like Eshan or Shawn.
Ezequel
Spanish · Ezequel is a variant of Ezekiel or Ezequiel, from Hebrew meaning 'God strengthens.'
Eriona
Greek · Eriona is used in Albanian naming and is often interpreted as our wind or a graceful airy form.
Emone
English · A modern invented name, possibly shaped by names like Simone or Iman, with a smooth contemporary style.
Ellexus
Greek · Ellexus is a modern invented spelling influenced by Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Egla
Hebrew · Egla likely reflects the Hebrew name Eglah, traditionally interpreted as heifer or calf.
Elexsis
Greek · Elexsis is a modern spelling of Alexis, from Greek roots meaning helper or defender.
Elided
Greek · Elided appears to be a rare modern form, possibly influenced by Elida, a Greek-linked name meaning winged or gift.
Erionna
English · Erionna is likely a modern elaboration of Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland.
Estreya
Spanish · Estreya is likely a variant of Estrella, from Latin stella, meaning star.
Elibeth
Hebrew · Elibeth is likely a variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elidet
Spanish · Elidet appears to be a rare Spanish-style diminutive or creative form, likely derived from names beginning with Eli-.
Elideth
Hebrew · Elideth is likely a rare elaboration of Eli- names, influenced by Hebrew elements and Spanish naming style.
Emilymarie
English · Emilymarie is a compound of Emily and Marie, combining the Latin-rooted idea of striving with the French form of Mary.