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Baby names starting with E
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Essense
English · Essense is a modern spelling of Essence, from the English word for fundamental nature or true being.
Elajuwon
African · Elajuwon is likely influenced by Yoruba names such as Olajuwon, associated with wealth, honor, and status.
Edgareduardo
English · A compound name joining Edgar and Eduardo, blending English and Spanish naming traditions.
Eghosa
African · An Edo name from southern Nigeria, often interpreted as “God’s time” or “God’s appointed time.”
Elonte
English · Likely a modern invented form, possibly influenced by El- names and stylish -onte endings.
Eluid
Hebrew · A Spanish-used variant of Eliud, a biblical name generally understood as meaning “God is majesty” or “my God is glory.”
Emanie
Arabic · Emanie may relate to Imani, meaning faith in Arabic, or to French-styled feminine endings.
Edriana
Latin · A feminine variant of Adrian or Adriana, from Hadrianus, meaning from Hadria in northern Italy.
Elexas
Greek · A modern spelling influenced by Alexis or Alexa, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Emmalena
German · A blended form of Emma and Lena, combining ideas of universal strength and light.
Erini
Greek · A variant of Irene or Eirene, from Greek meaning peace.
Ece
Arabic · Ece is used as a feminine name and title meaning 'queen' or 'lady' in modern usage.
Elisabethe
Hebrew · Elisabethe is a variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Emauni
Arabic · Emauni is likely a modern form influenced by Imani, from Arabic iman meaning 'faith.'
Engie
English · Engie is likely a nickname-style modern English formation, possibly related to Angie or Angel names.
Eriqua
English · Eriqua is likely a creative form of Erica, from a Germanic name meaning 'ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
Erisa
Greek · Erisa may relate to Greek-rooted names like Eris or Erisa forms, often associated with strife or strong character.
Elishua
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name related to Elisha and Joshua forms, carrying the sense God is salvation or God saves.
Elijahwon
Hebrew · Elijahwon combines the Hebrew biblical name Elijah with a modern creative suffix resembling -won or -juan forms.
Erny
German · Erny is a diminutive of Ernest or Ernie, from Germanic roots meaning serious, earnest, or vigorous.
Ecequiel
Spanish · A variant of Ezequiel/Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning "God strengthens."
Edwen
Welsh · A Welsh name meaning "blessed" or "fair," with a gentle, old Celtic feel.
Elijuah
Hebrew · A variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning "My God is Yahweh."
Emannuel
Hebrew · A variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning "God is with us."
Esain
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Esai or Isaiah, carrying the Hebrew sense "God is salvation."
Erian
Welsh · Erian may relate to Welsh-inspired forms and is often associated with silver or bright qualities in modern use.
Elexys
Greek · Elexys is a modern spelling of Alexis, from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper.'
Emmarae
English · Emmarae is a modern blend of Emma and Rae; Emma comes from Germanic roots meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Emonnie
English · Emonnie is a modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Emonni with a softer ending.
Eneyda
Spanish · Eneyda is a Spanish form likely related to Eneida, the title of the Aeneid, linked to the hero Aeneas.
Eavan
Irish · Eavan is an Irish name, often linked to Aoibheann, carrying meanings associated with beauty or radiance.
Ecstasy
Greek · Ecstasy comes from Greek via English and means rapture or overwhelming joy; as a name it is highly modern.
Emem
African · Emem is an African name, especially used in Ibibio and Efik, meaning peace or calmness.
Emmani
Hebrew · Emmani likely draws on names like Emmanuel or Imani, blending Hebrew and modern English naming influences.
Empriss
English · Empriss is a stylized form of Empress, from Latin through English, suggesting imperial rank and dignity.
Enissa
Arabic · Enissa is likely related to Arabic Anisa, meaning friendly or companionable, with a modern spelling.
Elisiah
Hebrew · Elisiah is a modern form blending Elijah and Elisha, carrying the Hebrew sense "my God is Yahweh" or "God is salvation."
Elvir
German · Elvir is likely related to old Germanic name elements associated with elves or noble protection.
Elijahjames
Hebrew · Elijahjames combines Elijah, meaning Yahweh is God, with James, a classic biblical name.
Edvard
English · A classic form of Edward, from Old English meaning wealthy guard or prosperous protector.
Ephron
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning fruitful, fertile, or fawn-like.
Ezquiel
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced form of Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning God strengthens.
Emony
English · Emony is a modern invented English-style name, possibly influenced by Emily and Ebony.
Edona
Irish · Likely related to Edwina or similar forms, often interpreted with meanings tied to wealth or prosperity.
Evynn
Welsh · A modern spelling related to Evan or Evelyn, with roots linked to “young warrior” or “life.”
Eleeza
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Eliza or Elisa, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath.
Emalea
German · A modern form related to Amalia and Emily, names from Germanic roots associated with work and industriousness.
Emmamarie
German · A compound of Emma and Marie, joining classic Germanic and French forms meaning whole or universal and beloved Mary.
Elisbeth
Hebrew · A form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
Emelyne
French · A French-style form of Emmeline, from Germanic roots often interpreted as work or industrious.
Emmoni
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Harmony, Imani, or Emily.
Eunji
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often combining grace, kindness, wisdom, or purpose.
Elijahwan
Hebrew · Elijahwan is a modern blend built on Elijah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning My God is Yahweh.
Eammon
Irish · Variant of Eamon, the Irish form of Edmund, meaning 'wealthy protector.'
Ederick
English · Likely a modern form of Eadric or Edric, from old Germanic elements meaning 'wealth' and 'ruler.'
Eliajah
Hebrew · Variant of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elijaha
Hebrew · Creative spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elijawon
Hebrew · Modern blend built on Elijah, from Hebrew Eliyahu, with an added contemporary ending.
Erivan
Persian · Name associated with Yerevan/Erivan, likely used as a place-derived form in Eastern naming traditions.
Evrett
English · Variant of Everett, from a Germanic surname meaning 'brave as a wild boar.'
Emyle
English · Emyle is a modern spelling of Emily, from the Latin Aemilius family name meaning rival or eager.
Elizabethmarie
Hebrew · A compound of Elizabeth and Marie, combining 'God is my oath' with Marie's beloved, classic devotional heritage.
Eanna
Irish · An Irish Gaelic name meaning birdlike or resembling a bird.
Eleesa
Hebrew · A variant of Elisa or Elissa, related to Hebrew Elizabeth-name forms meaning God is my oath.
Emahni
Arabic · Likely related to Imani, from Arabic iman meaning faith, with a modern spelling variation.
Embrya
English · Embrya is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Embry and names ending in -brya.
Envyi
English · Envyi is a modern invented spelling of Envy, used for its bold emotional and stylistic impact.
Eriyana
English · Eriyana is a modern elaboration of Ariana-like names, often associated with holiness or very holy roots.
Esmerlda
Spanish · Esmerlda is likely a spelling variant of Esmeralda, meaning emerald.
Eilise
French · Eilise is a variant of Elise, from Hebrew-rooted Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Einav
Hebrew · Einav is a Hebrew name meaning 'grape' or 'cluster of grapes.'
Eireann
Irish · Eireann is from the Irish name for Ireland, meaning 'from Ireland' or evoking the nation itself.
Elizza
Hebrew · Elizza is a stylized form of Eliza, from Hebrew-rooted Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Enessa
English · Enessa appears to be a modern form influenced by Vanessa, a literary name later associated with butterflies.
Eriyonna
English · A modern elaboration of names like Erianna or Arionna, likely formed for its melodic sound rather than a single old root.
Esmeraida
Spanish · A variant of Esmeralda, from Spanish for "emerald," ultimately tied to the precious green gemstone.
Evalise
English · A blended form of Eva and Elise, combining roots linked to life and consecration to God.
Eveny
English · Likely a modern coinage influenced by names like Evelyn and Evony, valued mainly for its soft contemporary sound.
Eyona
English · Probably a modern coined name related in sound to Iona or Ayana, without a single established historical root.
Elec
Greek · Short form related to Alec or Alek, from Alexander, meaning "defender of men."
Emrah
Arabic · Used in Turkish and Arabic contexts, often linked to Imran or amir-related roots suggesting prosperity or command.
Ethin
Hebrew · Variant of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning "firm," "strong," or "enduring."
Eyon
English · Modern invented name, possibly influenced by Ian, Eon, or Ion, chosen mainly for sound.
Edenilson
Hebrew · A modern formation built from Eden, the biblical paradise name, plus a patronymic-style ending.
Elijsha
Hebrew · A creative variant of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elisjah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Eliuth
Hebrew · Likely related to Eliud or Elihu, Hebrew names meaning 'my God is majesty' or 'He is my God.'
Engelberto
German · A Romance form of Engelbert, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright angel' or 'shining messenger.'
Ezequil
Hebrew · A Spanish-form variant of Ezekiel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God strengthens.'
Elaijah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elajah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elondra
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Alondra, the Spanish word for 'lark.'
Emyly
Latin · A spelling variant of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, traditionally linked to industriousness or striving.
Endiya
English · A modern invented name with a soft contemporary rhythm, possibly influenced by ending patterns like -ndia or -iya.
Enyce
French · Likely a variant of Eunice or a modern phonetic creation, with roots possibly tracing to Greek via French and English use.
Elonna
Greek · Elonna is likely related to Ilona or Helen-type names, which trace back to Greek roots for light or brightness.
Emaley
Latin · Emaley is a modern spelling of Emily, from the Latin Aemilia family name associated with striving and rivaling.
Emoney
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from the fashionable 'E-' prefix and sound patterns from names like Imani or Harmony.
Emyia
English · A modern invented name, probably shaped from Mia, Mya, or Amia with an added opening vowel for flow.
Enfinity
English · A modern word-name inspired by 'infinity,' conveying endlessness, limitlessness, and expansive possibility.
Eriyanna
English · A modern elaboration of Arianna or Eriona, likely linked to Greek-rooted Ariadne forms meaning 'most holy.'
Ebunoluwa
African · Ebunoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning gift of God or God's gift.
Ele
Greek · Ele is often used as a short form of names like Eleanor or Helen, usually linked with light or compassion.
Elysiana
Greek · Elysiana is an elaborate form linked to Elysium, the Greek paradise, suggesting blissful or heavenly.
Emane
Arabic · Emane is a variant of Iman, an Arabic name meaning faith or belief.
Emyah
English · Emyah is a modern created name, likely influenced by Mia, Mya, and similar contemporary sounds.
Enyssa
English · Enyssa is a modern invented-style name, valued more for its sound than for a fixed traditional etymology.
Esosa
African · Esosa is an Edo name from Nigeria meaning God's gift or a blessing from God.
Emeril
German · Emeril likely comes from Germanic roots through French usage, related to names meaning "brave" or "industrious."
Elizjah
Hebrew · Elizjah is a creative spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning My God is Yahweh.
Edwardjames
English · A compound of Edward, meaning "wealthy guard," and James, from Hebrew Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Eaven
Irish · Eaven is a modern variant of Evan, a form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Egzon
Slavic · Egzon is a Balkan-style name of uncertain deeper etymology, used mainly as a modern regional given name.
Eid
Arabic · Eid comes from Arabic and means 'festival' or 'celebration,' especially in Islamic holy days.
Ejay
English · Ejay is a modern English-style name, often used as a phonetic form of the initials E.J.
Emaad
Arabic · Emaad is a variant of Imad, an Arabic name meaning 'pillar,' 'support,' or 'mainstay.'
Endrew
Greek · Endrew is a spelling variant of Andrew, from Greek Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Enosh
Hebrew · Enosh is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'man,' 'human being,' or 'mortal.'
Ericdaniel
Norse · Ericdaniel is a compound of Eric, meaning 'eternal ruler,' and Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Estin
English · Estin is a modern English-style name, likely a variant of Easton or a surname-based form.
Eziquio
Hebrew · Eziquio is a Spanish-form variant of Ezekiel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God strengthens.'
Emiah
English · Emiah is a modern blend name, often linked to Mia or Miah and sometimes interpreted through Hebrew roots meaning "of God."
Esbeydi
Spanish · Esbeydi appears to be a modern Spanish-influenced phonetic creation, likely formed for sound rather than a traditional etymology.
Enijah
Hebrew · A modern name influenced by Elijah, carrying the sense my God is Yahweh.
Emelee
Latin · Emelee is a modern spelling of Emily, from the Latin Aemilius family name meaning rival or eager.
Eleesia
Greek · Likely related to Elysia or Elise, drawing from Greek Elysium or Elizabeth-derived forms.
Enia
Irish · Likely related to Irish Eithne or Enya, meaning kernel or grain.
Edika
German · Edika is likely a diminutive of Edith or Edina-type names, from Germanic roots meaning wealth or blessedness.
Edisa
Slavic · Edisa is found in South Slavic usage and may relate to Germanic Ed- names meaning wealth or fortune.
Elahna
Greek · Elahna is a variant of Elena or Alaina, from Greek Helen, meaning torch, shining light, or bright one.
Elixis
Greek · Elixis appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender.
Ellasia
English · Ellasia is a modern elaboration of Ella or Alicia-like names, with possible Greek-root influence through Helene forms.
Emiliann
Latin · Emiliann is an elaboration of Emily or Emilienne, from Latin Aemilius, meaning rival or eager.
Emyli
English · A modern spelling of Emily, from Latin Aemilia, traditionally linked with striving or rivalry.
Enajah
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Najah, meaning success or achievement, with a modern added opening vowel.
Enyah
Irish · A variant of Enya, from Irish Eithne, usually interpreted as kernel or grain.
Eriyon
English · A rare modern coinage shaped by names like Erin and Arion, used more for sound than fixed tradition.
Esveidy
Spanish · A likely modern Spanish-style coined name, valued more for its sound than a single established root.
Ezabelle
Hebrew · A modern blend related to Isabelle and Elizabeth, carrying the old Hebrew sense of being pledged to God.
Edgerrin
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Edgar, from Old English elements meaning 'wealth' and 'spear.'
Erubiel
Hebrew · A biblical-style formation using the Hebrew divine element -el, suggesting a meaning related to God though not a standard classical form.
Eashan
Indian · A variant of Ishan, from Sanskrit meaning 'lord,' 'sun,' or a name of Shiva.
Exzavior
Spanish · A creative spelling of Xavier, originally a place name meaning "new house."
Eliut
Hebrew · Eliut is a form of Eliud, from Hebrew roots often interpreted as my God is majesty or God is praise.
Ethanjames
Hebrew · Ethanjames combines Ethan, meaning strong or enduring, with James, from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Eain
Scottish · A Gaelic-style form related to Ian and John, ultimately meaning "God is gracious."
Edge
English · An English word name taken from the noun meaning a border, rim, or sharp side.
Edrei
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical place name often interpreted as "strong" or "mighty."
Edzon
English · A modern form related to Edson, literally "son of Ed," with Ed tied to names meaning wealth or fortune.
Ekene
African · An Igbo name from West Africa meaning "praise" or "thanks."
Ekin
Persian · A name used as a modern word-name, often associated with growth, field, or harvest imagery.
Eliase
Hebrew · A variant of Elias, from Hebrew Elijah, meaning "Yahweh is my God."
Elye
Hebrew · A form related to Eli or Elie, from Hebrew roots meaning "my God" or "height."
Emaje
English · A modern coined name, likely created for sound and style rather than inherited from a single traditional source.
Emond
French · A French form related to Edmund or Aymond, from Germanic roots meaning wealth and protection.
Enan
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name found in the Old Testament, traditionally interpreted as relating to eyes or sight.
Endrit
Slavic · A Balkan name associated with light and radiance, though it is outside the major classical naming traditions.
Enoe
French · Enoe is likely a French-form variant of Enoch, from Hebrew, meaning dedicated or trained.
Erikc
Norse · Erikc is a creative spelling of Eric, from Old Norse, meaning eternal ruler or ever-powerful.
Ethanial
Hebrew · Ethanial blends Ethan and Nathaniel, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning firm, strong, and gift of God.
Elizia
Hebrew · Elizia is likely a variant of Eliza, from Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath.”
Ebelyn
French · Ebelyn is likely a variant of Evelyn, a name with French and English history meaning wished-for child or life.
Eja
Arabic · Eja appears in several traditions but likely follows Arabic-style usage, often associated with coming or arrival.
Ekram
Arabic · Ekram comes from Arabic and means honor, generosity, or respect.
Eryanna
Irish · Eryanna is likely a modern form of Erin or Ariana-style names, suggesting Ireland or peace-like beauty.
Eshika
Indian · Eshika is an Indian name often interpreted as divine arrow, dart, or one belonging to God.
Estefhany
Greek · Estefhany is a stylized Spanish form of Stephanie, from Greek, meaning crown or garland.
Edrianna
Latin · Likely a variant of Adriana, from Hadrianus meaning from Hadria.
Elenamarie
Greek · A compound of Elena and Marie, combining light or torch with the classic Mary tradition.
Elienai
Hebrew · A variant of Hebrew Elienai, meaning my eyes are toward God.
Emilin
Latin · A variant of Emilie or Emily, from the Latin Aemilius family name meaning rival or eager.
Emilyne
Latin · A modern variant of Emmeline or Emily, from the Latin Aemilius name group.
Erinique
English · A modern blend of Erin and the French-style suffix -ique, giving it a stylish invented form.
Eshita
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as desired, wished for, or one who seeks.
Evening
English · From the English word evening, evoking dusk, calm, and the close of day.
Easha
Indian · Likely related to Indian names such as Isha or Eesha, often interpreted as goddess, ruler, or protector.
Eleasah
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Eleazar or related Hebrew names meaning God has helped.
Elizamarie
Hebrew · A compound of Eliza and Marie, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning God is my oath and beloved.
Emeria
Latin · Likely related to Emery or Amaria-type forms, with roots suggesting industriousness or a graceful modern sound.
Emilygrace
Latin · A compound of Emily, from Latin-rooted Aemilius, and Grace, the English virtue name.
Emilymae
Latin · A compound of Emily and Mae, blending a classic Latin-rooted name with a warm English middle-name style.
Emmee
German · A pet form of Emma or Emmy, from Germanic roots meaning whole or universal.
Endyia
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by India or Endia-like forms and chosen for its distinctive sound.
Eniah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Nehemiah or similar Hebrew names, suggesting God-related meaning.
Erinisha
Irish · Probably built from Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland, with an embellished modern ending.
Eriyona
English · A modern invented name, likely shaped from Aria or Ariana-style sounds rather than a single traditional root.
Esabel
Hebrew · A variant of Isabel/Isabel, from Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Eujin
Korean · A Korean form of Yujin/Eugene-style naming, often interpreted through Sino-Korean elements meaning something like 'grace' or 'precious truth.'
Ethian
Hebrew · A variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning firm, enduring, or strong.
Eithen
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning strong, firm, or enduring.
Enrike
Spanish · A variant of Enrique, from Germanic Heinrich, meaning home ruler or ruler of the household.
Ericsson
Norse · Ericsson is a Scandinavian patronymic meaning "son of Erik," with Erik meaning "eternal ruler."
Eshaun
English · Eshaun is a modern variant of Shaun or Sean, from the Hebrew John meaning "God is gracious."
Evante
Greek · Evante appears related to Greek names like Evander or Euanthe, carrying senses of goodness or grace.
Edrin
English · Edrin likely draws on names such as Edwin or Edric, with roots suggesting “wealth” and “ruler” or “power.”
Eilijah
Hebrew · Eilijah is a spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning “my God is Yahweh.”
Eldrich
English · Eldrich is a variant of Aldrich or Eldridge, from old Germanic elements meaning “old” and “ruler” or “power.”
Elmin
German · Elmin is likely related to Germanic names with the element helm, meaning “protection” or “helmet.”
Emirhan
Arabic · Emirhan combines emir, “commander” or “prince,” with хан or khan-style rulership imagery, giving it a noble sense.
Eshanti
Indian · A modern variant built from Shanti, the Sanskrit word for peace.
Emmelie
German · A variant of Emily and Emilie, from Latin Aemilius, meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Erissa
Greek · Likely related to Eris, the Greek goddess name, or a softened form of Erica.
Ebere
African · Ebere is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion.'
Eeman
Arabic · Eeman is from Arabic iman, meaning 'faith' or 'belief.'
Eimear
Irish · An Irish mythological name borne by Emer, wife of Cuchulainn, often linked with swiftness or readiness.
Eimi
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed from elements that can suggest beautiful favor, beauty, or smiling blessing depending on kanji.
Eliandra
Greek · A feminine form built from Eli- and -andra, with Greek roots suggesting 'defender' or 'protector of people.'
Elleah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Leah or Ella-influenced forms, linked to Hebrew Leah, often interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate.'
Elliah
Hebrew · A modern spelling related to Elijah or Eliyah, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord is my God.'
Ellycia
Greek · A creative form related to Alicia or Elysia, tied to roots meaning noble kind or blissful.
Emagin
English · A very modern coined name, likely inspired by the word 'imagine' and used for its creative sound.
Emaria
Hebrew · A modern blend of Emma and Maria, combining roots associated with industriousness and the Hebrew Miriam.
Emiliee
Latin · A creative spelling of Emilie, from the Latin Aemilia, often linked with striving or rivaling.
Emirra
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic amir 'prince, commander' and adapted into a modern feminine form.
Emmaleah
German · A blended form of Emma and Leah, joining roots associated with industriousness and the biblical Leah.
Emmilie
Latin · A variant of Emilie or Emily, from Latin Aemilia, associated with striving or exceling.
Endiyah
English · A modern invented name, likely formed with the popular contemporary ending -iyah for a lyrical sound.
Endyah
English · A contemporary coined name, probably created from En- plus the fashionable ending -dyah/-yah.
Erickah
German · A feminized spelling of Erica, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
Eridani
Greek · Taken from Eridanus, the mythic river and constellation name in Greek tradition.
Esabelle
Hebrew · A variant of Isabelle, from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Everlin
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Evelyn or Everly, with roots tied to desiredness or boar-strength in old Germanic names.
Elijia
Hebrew · A variant of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh is my God.'
Exzavion
Spanish · A modern elaboration of Xavier, ultimately linked to a Basque place name meaning 'new house.'
Elijaah
Hebrew · Elijaah is a spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elyja
Hebrew · Elyja is a modern spelling of Elijah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Eray
Persian · Eray is used in West Asian naming traditions and is often associated with strength and brightness or moon imagery.
Ethane
Hebrew · Ethane is a spelling variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning 'firm,' 'strong,' or 'enduring.'
Ethean
Hebrew · Ethean is a modern variant of Ethan, the Hebrew name meaning 'strong,' 'steady,' or 'enduring.'
Exavior
Spanish · Exavior is a variant of Xavier, a name from the place Xavier in Spain, ultimately linked to a Basque root meaning 'new house.'
Eyoel
Hebrew · Eyoel is a form of Joel, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is God.
Edu
Spanish · Edu is a short form of Eduardo, from the Germanic Edward tradition, meaning wealthy guardian.
Eliejah
Hebrew · Eliejah is a spelling variant of Elijah, from Hebrew, meaning My God is Yahweh.
Elvedin
Arabic · Elvedin is used in Bosnian Muslim naming and derives from Arabic religious elements relating to faith or religion.
Eshton
English · Eshton is likely a variant of Ashton, an English place name meaning ash tree town.
Estavon
English · Estavon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Estevan and Devon.
Eyasu
Hebrew · Eyasu is an Ethiopian form of Joshua or Jesus, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Ethany
Hebrew · Ethany is a modern feminine-style form built from Ethan, a Hebrew name meaning firm or strong.
Emmalynne
German · Emmalynne combines Emma, meaning "whole" or "universal," with the Lynn suffix in a modern blended form.
Emellie
German · Emellie is a modern variant of Emily or Emilie, from a Roman family name associated with striving or excellence.
Endiah
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly shaped from ending sounds like -dia or names such as India.
Eldina
German · Likely derived from names using eld or old Germanic elements, often interpreted with noble or elder associations.
Emijah
Hebrew · A modern name influenced by Elijah and Jeremiah patterns, tied to Hebrew theophoric name traditions.
Emmakate
English · A modern combination of Emma and Kate, joining meanings of universal and pure.
Enija
English · A modern invented name, likely shaped by names like Aniya, Enya, or Imani for a smooth contemporary sound.
Emmaley
German · Emmaley is a modern expansion of Emma, from a Germanic root meaning whole or universal.
Esbeydy
Spanish · Esbeydy is likely a Spanish-phonetic rendering of an English-derived modern name, adapted for sound and style.
Evenie
French · Evenie resembles Evangeline or Evelina-style names and carries a soft modern sense of life or graciousness.
Elaisa
Hebrew · Elaisa is likely a variant of Elisa, derived from the Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Elanah
Hebrew · Elanah is a form of Ilana, from Hebrew meaning "tree" or "oak tree."
Enely
Welsh · Enely is likely a modern variant of names like Enid or Emily, with a soft lyrical sound and uncertain roots.
Eryana
Persian · Eryana is likely a modern variant of Ariana, a name of Persian origin meaning "most holy" or "noble."
Eryonna
English · Eryonna appears to be a modern invented elaboration of names like Erin or Arion with a melodic ending.
Ellesha
English · A modern elaboration of Ella or Ellie, formed in contemporary English naming style for softness and flow.
Elliet
English · A variant of Elliot or Ellie-based forms, likely combining a diminutive feel with a surname-style ending.
Emanni
Arabic · Likely related to Imani, from Arabic iman meaning faith, with strong use in African and African American naming traditions.
Emmalyse
German · A blend of Emma and Annalise-style forms, combining Germanic Emma with a French-leaning elegant ending.
Emman
Hebrew · Often used as a short form of Emmanuel or Emmanuelle, from Hebrew meaning God is with us.
Emmye
German · A spelling variant of Emmy, the affectionate diminutive of Emma and related Germanic names meaning whole or universal.
Enyia
English · A contemporary invented name, possibly influenced by Enya or Aniya, valued mainly for its fluid modern sound.
Erien
Irish · Likely influenced by Erin, the poetic Irish name for Ireland, with a respelled modern ending.
Eya
Arabic · A short modern form used in Arabic naming, often linked with signs, miracles, or verses through roots related to ayah.
Ezgi
Persian · Used in Turkish contexts and associated with melody or tune; within the allowed set it fits best under a Persian-linked cultural sphere.
Ethanael
Hebrew · Ethanael blends Ethan and Nathanael, both Hebrew names associated with firmness and gift of God.
Errion
Irish · Likely a modern Celtic-style variant, possibly influenced by Erin or Eirian, with connotations of Ireland or brightness.
Eimaj
English · Eimaj is Jamie spelled backward, making it a modern invented name with playful formation.
Ethanalexander
Hebrew · Ethanalexander is a compound of Ethan, meaning firm, and Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Ethanmichael
Hebrew · Ethanmichael combines Ethan, meaning firm or enduring, with Michael, meaning who is like God.
Eashaan
Indian · Eashaan is an Indian variant of Ishan, a Sanskrit name meaning 'lord,' 'sun,' or a form of Shiva.
Elisey
Hebrew · Elisey is a Slavic form of Elisha, from Hebrew, meaning 'my God is salvation.'
Emmon
English · Likely a modern English variant of names like Eamon or Emmett, often associated with prosperity or strength.
Enrick
German · A variant of Heinrich or Enrique, from Germanic roots meaning home ruler.
Emmaclaire
English · Emmaclaire is a modern compound of Emma and Claire, suggesting whole or universal plus bright or clear.
Eyonna
English · Eyonna is a modern invented name likely influenced by names such as Iyana and Eona.
Ellason
English · Ellason appears to be a modern surname-style blend of Ella and -son.
Eme
French · A short form of names like Emma or Emmeline, from Germanic roots meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Emmalei
German · A modern respelling of Emmaly or Emmalee, built from Emma, a Germanic name meaning 'whole' or 'universal.'
Eire
Irish · From Eire, the Irish name for Ireland, making it a place-based name tied directly to Irish identity and heritage.
Elizama
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew El names meaning God, shaped through Spanish and biblical-style naming patterns.
Emele
French · A variant of Emily or Emelie, from Latin Aemilius, traditionally associated with striving or excellence.
Emmamae
English · A compound of Emma and Mae, combining a classic Germanic-rooted first name with a sweet traditional middle-name style.
Eseta
African · Likely a regional African form related to names derived from Esther or similar sounds, used with local phonetic shaping.
Eymy
English · Likely a phonetic modern spelling of Amy, a name from Old French meaning beloved.
Elexes
Greek · Elexes appears to be a modern form influenced by Alexis or Alexus, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Elizabelle
Hebrew · Elizabelle blends Elizabeth and Belle, combining the Hebrew idea of God is my oath with the French word for beautiful.
Elleson
English · Elleson likely means son of Elle or Ellis, formed in an English surname style from a family-name pattern.
Emanee
Arabic · Emanee is a variant of Imani or Amani from Arabic roots meaning faith, belief, or wishes.
Evalisse
Hebrew · Evalisse appears to blend Eva and Elise, joining life from Hebrew Eve with the Elizabeth-derived sense of God is my oath.
Evennie
English · Evennie is likely a modern decorative form related to Eve or Evie, linked to the Hebrew root for life.
Espn
English · Modern invented acronym-style name inspired by the media brand ESPN.
Elizha
Hebrew · A variant of Elijah or Elisha, from Hebrew roots meaning my God is Yahweh or God is salvation.
Erjon
Slavic · A Balkan-style name likely shaped by regional forms and modern phonetics rather than a single ancient source.
Ernad
German · Likely related to Ernest-type names of Germanic origin, carrying the sense of seriousness or determination.
Eshwar
Indian · From Sanskrit Ishvara, meaning "lord" or "supreme ruler," a divine title used as a personal name.
Ethann
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Ethan, from Hebrew, meaning "firm," "strong," or "enduring."
Emontae
English · Emontae is a modern English-style invented name, built with the prefix E- and the suffix -tae.
Enry
German · Enry is likely a shortened or altered form of Henry, from Germanic roots meaning 'home ruler.'
Ethanmatthew
Hebrew · Ethanmatthew is a combined Hebrew-based compound joining Ethan, 'firm/strong,' and Matthew, 'gift of God.'
Evion
English · Evion is a modern English-style name, possibly influenced by names like Evan or Avion.
Ezekeial
Hebrew · Ezekeial is a spelling variant of Ezekiel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God strengthens.'
Eathin
Irish · Likely a variant of Irish Eithne ('kernel/grain') or Hebrew Ethan ('strong/enduring'), blending both traditions.
Edden
Hebrew · Variant of Eden, from Hebrew 'eden' meaning 'delight' or 'paradise,' the biblical garden of God.
Eland
English · Nature name derived from the eland antelope, ultimately from Dutch/Low German 'elend' meaning 'elk.'
Eliasib
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God restores,' borne by several figures in the Book of Nehemiah.
Emerzon
English · Variant of Emerson, an English surname meaning 'son of Emery,' popularized by philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Evanston
English · Place-derived name from Evanston, Illinois; Evan is the Welsh form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Evontae
English · Modern invented name, a creative phonetic elaboration of Evan or Evon with a contemporary suffix.
Ellexa
Greek · Modern invented blend of Ella (Germanic 'all') and Alexa (Greek 'defender of mankind'), a stylish contemporary coinage.
Edom
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'red', borne by Esau in the Old Testament and referring to the land of Edom.
Eeva
Hebrew · Finnish and Estonian form of Eve, from Hebrew Chava meaning living or life-giving.
Eidy
German · A variant spelling of Heidi or Edie, derived from Old German Adelheid meaning noble and kind.
Emileah
Latin · A modern blend of Emily (Latin, rival or industrious) with the meadow-evoking -leah suffix.
Emmalisa
German · A compound of Emma (German, whole or universal) and Lisa (Hebrew, pledged to God).
Emyleigh
Latin · A modern stylized spelling of Emily, from Latin Aemilia meaning rival or industrious.
Enaiya
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic inaya meaning care, concern, or divine protection.
Eveana
Hebrew · A creative variant of Eviana, extending Eve (Hebrew, living or life) with a flowing feminine suffix.
Edelin
German · Derived from the Germanic element 'adal' meaning 'noble,' related to the name Edeline.
Efthymia
Greek · Greek name meaning 'good spirits' or 'cheerfulness,' from 'eu' (good) and 'thymos' (spirit).
Eimaan
Arabic · Arabic variant of Iman, meaning 'faith' or 'belief,' a core spiritual virtue.
Eiyanna
English · Modern creative variant possibly inspired by Aiyana, blending Indigenous and contemporary naming styles.
Elenny
Greek · Variant of Elena/Helen, from Greek meaning 'bright shining light' or 'torch.'
Ellissia
Hebrew · Elaborate variant of Elissa or Alicia, blending Hebrew and Greek naming traditions meaning 'noble.'
Ellysia
Greek · Variant of Elysia, from Greek Elysium, the paradise realm of the blessed dead.
Emariah
Hebrew · Creative blend of Em- prefix and Mariah, rooted in Hebrew meaning 'God has spoken' or 'beloved.'
Emilyjane
Latin · Compound joining Emily (Latin, 'industrious/striving') and Jane (Hebrew, 'God is gracious').
Enaja
African · African name of uncertain origin, possibly Swahili or West African in derivation.
Enaysia
Arabic · Modern elaboration possibly rooted in Arabic 'Inaya' meaning 'care,' 'concern,' or 'solicitude.'
Erieanna
English · Combination of Erie (Iroquoian place name) and Anna (Hebrew, 'grace'), a modern blend.
Eshana
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'desire,' 'search,' or 'wish,' used in Hindu traditions.
Ethny
Irish · Variant of Ethne, an ancient Irish name meaning 'kernel' or 'grain,' borne by several legendary figures.
Eygpt
Greek · Variant spelling of Egypt, from Greek Aigyptos, referring to the ancient civilization along the Nile.
Eliasz
Hebrew · Eliasz is a Slavic-style spelling of Elias, from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'Yahweh is my God.'
Eliziah
Hebrew · Eliziah is a variant of Hebrew Elijah forms, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elkan
Hebrew · Elkan is related to Elkanah in Hebrew, often explained as 'God has made' or 'God is gracious' depending on interpretation.
Ethanandrew
Hebrew · Ethanandrew combines Hebrew Ethan ('strong, firm') and Greek Andrew ('manly'), yielding 'strong man.'
Ezavier
Spanish · Ezavier is a modern orthographic style of Xavier, from the Basque place-name tradition meaning 'new house.'
Edsson
English · Variant spelling of Edson, an English surname meaning 'son of Ed', from the Old English name Eadward.
Elih
Hebrew · Variant of the Hebrew name Eli, meaning 'my God', 'high', or 'ascent', borne by a biblical priest.
Elijahjohn
Hebrew · Compound of the biblical names Elijah ('my God is Yahweh') and John ('God is gracious').
Elijhah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of the Hebrew prophet's name Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh'.
Ethaneal
Hebrew · Modern elaboration blending Ethan ('strong, enduring') with elements of Nathaniel, both Hebrew biblical names.
Eudy
English · Surname of uncertain origin used as a given name, possibly derived from an Old English personal name.
Eyvin
Norse · Old Norse form of Eyvindr, meaning 'island wind' or 'lucky friend', from ey (island/luck) and vinr (friend).
Emireth
Arabic · Modern invented name, possibly combining Arabic 'amir' (prince/commander) with a Latinate feminine suffix.
Elainah
Hebrew · Variant of Elaina/Elena, from Greek Helene ('bright, shining') or Hebrew 'God answered'.
Elayjah
Hebrew · Creative spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is Yahweh', a major biblical prophet.
Elliza
Hebrew · Creative spelling of Eliza, a short form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath' in Hebrew.
Elizaida
Hebrew · Elizaida is a Spanish-influenced variant of Eliza/Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, "God is my oath."
Ellyonna
English · Ellyonna combines Ella/Lyonna style elements and follows modern European-influenced name fusion patterns.
Emaleah
Hebrew · Emaleah blends Ema and Leah, with Leah being a long-standing Hebrew name meaning "weary/struggle."
Enasia
Arabic · Enasia is a modern feminine coinage shaped by Arabic phonetic patterns, often used for poetic beauty.
Evenny
Welsh · Evenny is a modern spelling of Evan/Evelyn traditions, with Welsh roots linked to the biblical John line.
Ebanie
English · Modern elaborated variant of Ebony, the English word for a dense black hardwood, used as a given name.
Elannah
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of Elana, a variant of Helen or the Hebrew 'El' meaning God combined with 'nah.'
Elee
English · Modern diminutive or phonetic respelling of Ellie or Eli, used as an independent given name.
Elissar
Hebrew · Phoenician-Semitic name; Elissar (Elissa) was the legendary Phoenician princess who founded Carthage.
Elmedina
Arabic · Bosnian given name derived from Al-Madinah, the Arabic word for 'the city,' referencing the holy city.
Emperess
Latin · Modern respelling of Empress, from Latin 'imperatrix' meaning female ruler or sovereign.
Eres
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew meaning 'desire' or a variant of Ares, the Greek god of war.
Erianah
Persian · Modern elaboration of Ariana, derived from the ancient Persian 'Aryana' meaning 'land of the Aryans' or noble.
Evalyse
Hebrew · Modern blend of Eva (Hebrew 'life') and Alyse/Elyse, combining two classic feminine names.
Evangelynn
Greek · Modern elaboration of Evangeline, from Greek 'euangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'bearer of good news.'
Elionaid
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of Helen or Eleanor, from Greek Helene meaning 'bright, shining one' or 'torch.'
Edwuin
English · Variant of Edwin, Old English 'ead' (wealth) + 'wine' (friend), meaning 'prosperous friend'; a royal Anglo-Saxon name.
Edwynn
English · Variant spelling of Edwin, Old English 'ead' (wealth) + 'wine' (friend), meaning 'prosperous friend.'
Emron
Arabic · Variant of Imran, Arabic and Hebrew for 'long-lived' or 'prosperity'; in Islamic tradition the father of Mary.
Esquire
English · From Old French "escuier" (shield-bearer), an English honorific title for a gentleman used as a bold given name.
Edguin
English · Phonetic variant of Edwin, the Old English name meaning 'rich friend' or 'prosperous companion.'
Elijahpaul
Hebrew · Compound of Elijah ('my God is Yahweh,' Hebrew) and Paul ('small,' Latin), fusing two biblical names.
Essien
African · Ibibio and Efik name from Nigeria traditionally meaning 'sixth-born child.'
Eduan
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Eduardo or Edwin.
Egor
Slavic · Russian and Slavic form of George, from Greek Georgios meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.'
Einstein
German · German surname meaning 'one stone,' from ein (one) and Stein (stone); associated with genius.
Eivan
English · Modern invented spelling of Evan or Ivan, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Ekamjot
Indian · Sikh Punjabi name meaning 'one divine light,' from ekam (one) and jot (light or flame).
Ekow
African · Akan (Ghanaian) day name for a male born on Wednesday, part of the traditional naming calendar.
Elyes
Arabic · North African and Arabic variant of Elias or Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elyijah
Hebrew · Modern elaborated spelling of Elijah, the Hebrew prophet name meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Ener
Norse · Variant of Norse Einar, from Old Norse meaning 'lone warrior' or 'one who fights alone.'
Esat
Arabic · Turkish and Bosnian form of the Arabic name Esad/Asad, meaning 'fortunate' or 'happy.'
Ethaen
Hebrew · Modern invented spelling variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning 'strong,' 'firm,' or 'enduring.'
Ethanjacob
Hebrew · Modern compound name joining Ethan ('strong') and Jacob ('supplanter'), both of Hebrew origin.
Euriel
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Uriel, the Hebrew angel name meaning 'God is my light.'
Exavion
English · Modern invented elaboration of Xavier, from Basque meaning 'new house' or 'castle.'
Eythen
Hebrew · Modern invented spelling variant of Ethan, from Hebrew meaning 'strong' or 'enduring.'
Ezion
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical place name from Ezion-geber, an ancient port city mentioned in the Old Testament.
Eleese
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Elise, derived from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Eneri
German · Modern invented name likely derived from Heinrich/Henry, meaning 'home ruler.'
Evilyn
English · Modern spelling variant of Evelyn, likely from Old French/Germanic Aveline meaning 'wished-for child.'
Eibhlin
Irish · The Irish Gaelic form of Eileen or Evelyn, ultimately derived from Greek Helen meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Elenis
Greek · A Greek variant of Elena/Helen, meaning 'torch' or 'shining light,' a classical name from ancient Greek tradition.
Ellsa
Hebrew · A variant of Elsa, the German contracted form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'pledged to God.'
Ellyott
Hebrew · A feminine variant of Elliott, an English surname derived from Hebrew Elijah meaning 'the Lord is my God.'
Emah
German · A variant of Emma, from Germanic meaning 'whole' or 'universal,' or echoing Hebrew 'ima' meaning 'mother.'
Emercyn
English · A modern invented name blending Emery (Germanic, 'home strength') with a stylized -cyn suffix evoking Emerson.
Emmakay
German · Modern compound of Emma (Germanic 'whole/universal') and Kay, forming a blended given name.
Evanee
Hebrew · Variant of Evan/Evanie, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Eidel
Hebrew · Yiddish name of Ashkenazi Jewish origin meaning 'gentle, delicate, noble', derived from Middle High German edel.
Eithne
Irish · Ancient Irish name meaning 'kernel' or 'grain of a nut,' borne by several early Irish saints and queens.
Eleyana
Greek · Modern elaboration of Elena, derived from Greek Helene meaning 'torch' or 'shining light.'
Elizabith
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'my God is abundance.'
Elliya
Hebrew · Variant of Eliya, the Hebrew form of Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elsah
Hebrew · Variant of Elsa, a German short form of Elisabeth meaning 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath.'
Elyvia
Latin · Modern invented blend of Elya and Olivia/Livia, drawing on Latin roots meaning 'olive tree' and 'life.'
Eresmia
Greek · Variant of Erasmia, feminine of Erasmos, from Greek erasmios meaning 'beloved' or 'desired.'
Esteysi
Greek · Phonetic respelling likely of Stacy or Anastasia, from Greek anastasis meaning 'resurrection.'
Evelie
Hebrew · Diminutive variant of Evelyn or Eveline, ultimately from Hebrew Chavah (Eve) meaning 'life.'
Evionna
English · Modern invented name blending Evie and Yolanda or Yvonne, creating a melodic feminine elaboration.
Evonny
French · Variant of Yvonne, the French feminine form of Yves, from Germanic meaning 'yew wood.'
Evynne
French · Stylized variant of Evonne or Yvonne, the French feminine of Germanic Yves meaning 'yew wood.'
Eydi
German · Variant of Heidi or Edith, a German diminutive rooted in heid meaning 'noble' or 'blessed.'
Ezabel
Hebrew · Variant of Isabel or Jezebel, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'God is my abundance.'
Eyen
Irish · Modern invented variation of Aiden, from Irish 'Aodhán' meaning 'little fire,' derived from the sun god Aodh.
Edgerin
English · An Old English revival form connected to Edgaric elements meaning 'wealth' and 'spear,' modernized in sound.
Edmilson
Spanish · Used in Iberian-style naming as a patronymic form related to Edmund-type roots meaning 'rich guardian.'
Edrey
English · A contemporary soft form of Edward-like names, chosen as a modern diminutive-style alternative.
Eithyn
Welsh · A Welsh form tied to Celtic naming traditions around leadership and strength, related to native Eithin variants.
Elay
Hebrew · A Hebrew theophoric form from *El* ('God'), commonly understood as 'to God' or 'God is near.'
Elisee
French · French form of Élisée, from a biblical-Christian naming line meaning 'God saves' or is linked to divine rescue.
Eraldo
Italian · An Italian form of Germanic compound roots meaning 'army ruler' or 'powerful leader.'
Evangel
Greek · From Greek *euangelios/ euangelion*, meaning 'good news,' tied to Christian biblical expression.
Eyosias
Hebrew · A biblical name form akin to Joshua/Josiah traditions, generally meaning 'Yahweh supports' or 'God has helped.'
Ezkiel
Hebrew · Hebrew prophet name Ezekiel, from *Yechezkel*, meaning 'God strengthens' or 'strength of God.'
Eathyn
Hebrew · A creative variant spelling of Ethan, from Hebrew 'eitan' meaning 'strong,' 'firm,' or 'enduring.'
Edwind
English · A variant of Edwin, from Old English 'ead' (wealth, fortune) and 'wine' (friend), meaning 'wealthy friend.'
Eliijah
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Elijah, from Hebrew 'Eliyahu' meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Elyjiah
Hebrew · An alternate spelling of Elijah, the Hebrew prophet name meaning 'Yahweh is my God.'
Emareon
English · A modern invented name with no classical etymology, possibly blending Emery and Dareon.
Erwan
Welsh · Breton form of Ivo, from Germanic 'iv' meaning yew tree; a popular name in Brittany, France.
Emeraude
French · French word for 'emerald,' the green gemstone, used as a given name for its elegance and beauty.
Evelette
Hebrew · A modern invented diminutive blending Eve (Hebrew: 'life') with a French-style -ette suffix.
Evalette
Hebrew · A modern invented diminutive of Eva/Evelyn, blending Eve (Hebrew: 'life') with a French -ette suffix.
Evelett
Hebrew · A modern invented variant of Evelette or Evelyn, blending Eve (Hebrew: 'life') with a diminutive suffix.
Evalani
Hebrew · Modern blend of Eva (Hebrew: 'life') and Lani (Hawaiian/Polynesian: 'sky, heaven').
Elliann
English · Elliann is a modern blending of Ellen and Ian forms in English naming, with no single fixed ancient form.
Eveli
English · Eveli is a short modern form related to Evelyn and Eve, used as a fresh, compact English nickname-style name.
Eilin
Irish · A Celtic form related to Eileen/Eilín, a feminine Irish name connected to brightness and light symbolism.
Eirinn
Irish · From the Irish name for Ireland, Eirinn, used as a poetic, place-based personal name in modern usage.
Emyrson
Norse · A modern name pattern combining Emyr with the patronymic-style suffix “-son,” giving a contemporary invented form.
Evangeleen
Greek · A spelling variant of Evangeline, from Greek eu and angelos meaning “good” and “messenger.”
Ecrin
Arabic · Name popular in Turkish-speaking regions meaning jewel box or treasure chest, conveying preciousness.
Edyta
English · Polish variant of Edith, from Old English ead (wealth) and gyð (war), meaning prosperous in war.
Eeliyah
Hebrew · Extended spelling variant of Eliyah or Elijah, meaning my God is Yahweh in Hebrew.
Elazia
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Eliza, rooted in Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Elieana
Hebrew · Variant of Elianna, combining Hebrew El (God) and Anna (grace), meaning God has answered with grace.
Elisya
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Elisa or Alysia, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Ellivia
Latin · Modern invented blend of Ellie and Olivia, from Latin oliva meaning olive tree, symbol of peace.
Emalei
Latin · Modern invented spelling variant of Emily, from Latin aemulus meaning rival or industrious.
Envee
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic rendering of the letter V or the word envy, used as a unique given name.
Eriny
Irish · Variant of Erin, from Irish Éirinn meaning Ireland, adopted as a given name in the 20th century.
Evalen
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Eva (Hebrew, life) and Helen or Elen (Greek, bright), meaning bright life.
Evilin
English · Modern invented variant of Evelyn, from Old French Aveline meaning wished-for child or hazelnut.
Evonie
French · Modern variant of Evonne or Yvonne, from Germanic yew wood, meaning archer or yew tree.
Eyva
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Eva, from Hebrew Chava meaning life or living, the mother of all in Genesis.
Eriksson
Norse · A Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning 'son of Erik,' with Erik meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Eita
Japanese · A Japanese given name whose meaning depends on kanji chosen, commonly written with characters meaning 'great' or 'bright.'
Elmedin
Arabic · A Bosnian name of Arabic origin combining 'ilm' (knowledge) and 'din' (faith), meaning 'knowledge of the religion.'
Eadon
Irish · Modern variant of Irish Aodhán or Eadan, derived from Aodh meaning 'fire' or 'fiery one.'
Ekaansh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one part' or 'unique,' suggesting an individual who is singular and complete.
Elviz
Norse · Stylized variant of Elvis, possibly Norse in origin meaning 'all wise' or 'elf-wise.'
Elway
English · English surname used as a given name, meaning 'noble path' or derived from an Old English place name.
Emperor
English · Bold English word name from Latin imperator meaning 'commander' or 'supreme ruler.'
Ethangabriel
Hebrew · Compound of Ethan (Hebrew: strong, firm) and Gabriel (Hebrew: God is my strength), both biblical names.
Exael
Hebrew · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Ezekiel or Azael, with Hebrew angelic naming patterns.
Eaen
Irish · A modern Gaelic-style variant linked to Irish naming patterns, related to names like Eóin in sound family.
Edir
Arabic · Used in Arabic settings as a name associated with support, uprightness, or honor-related meanings.
Elbis
Hebrew · A modernized Semitic-style name using the divine element "El," giving a compact contemporary theophoric flavor.
Elii
Hebrew · A compact modern variant of Eli, meaning "my God" in Hebrew.
Erblin
German · A Germanic-style surname-like name, likely drawing on medieval roots for lineage and warrior imagery.
Emmaree
German · A modern spelling from Emery/Emeryn, ultimately tied to a Germanic name family linked to diligence and strength.
Emagine
English · Creative spelling of Imagine, an English word-name evoking creativity and vision, used as a modern given name.
Emalin
German · Variant of Emmeline, a French diminutive of Germanic Amal meaning 'work' or relating to the Amal dynasty.
Emmasophia
German · Compound of Emma (Germanic 'whole, universal') and Sophia (Greek 'wisdom'), forming a double-virtue name.
Everlyse
English · Modern invented blend of Everly (English 'boar meadow') and Elise/Lyse, creating a stylish feminine compound.
Elayshia
Hebrew · A modern variant inspired by Elisha, linked to the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "God is salvation."
Elinah
Hebrew · A feminine modern form from the Hebrew element El meaning "God," often interpreted as a delicate devotional variant.
Elisabella
Hebrew · A composite of Elis-, from Hebrew Eli 'my God,' and Isabella from Isabel, meaning "God is my oath," in a modern double-form style.
Edalia
Hebrew · Variant of Adalia, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my refuge' or 'noble one.'
Eilley
Irish · Modern phonetic variant of Eileen or Ellie, from the Irish form of Helen meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Elecktra
Greek · Variant of Electra, a Greek name meaning 'shining' or 'bright,' borne by a famous figure in Greek tragedy.
Eleecia
English · Modern phonetic variant of Alicia or Elicia, ultimately from Old German Alice meaning 'noble.'
Elexi
Greek · Variant of Alexi or Alexis, from Greek meaning 'defender' or 'helper of mankind.'
Elisiana
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Elisa or Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'my God is abundance.'
Ellisen
English · Variant of Ellison or Allison, an English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'son of Ellis' or descendant of Alice.
Emee
French · Diminutive variant of Emmy or Aimée, from French meaning 'beloved' or from Latin Aemilia.
Emelye
Latin · Archaic spelling of Emily used by Chaucer in The Knight's Tale, from Latin Aemilia meaning 'rival' or 'eager.'
Emmelee
Latin · Phonetic variant of Emmalee or Emily, from the Latin Aemilia meaning 'rival' or 'industrious.'
Emmelynn
English · Modern blend of Emma and Lynn, combining Old German 'whole/universal' with the Celtic suffix meaning 'lake.'
Emna
Arabic · Arabic and North African name, variant of Amina, meaning 'trustworthy,' 'honest,' or 'faithful.'
Erieonna
English · Modern invented name, possibly evoking the Irish Éireann (Ireland) with a feminine elaborated suffix.
Erionne
English · Modern invented variant possibly inspired by the Irish Éire (Ireland) with a French-influenced feminine suffix.
Estefanya
Greek · Spanish phonetic variant of Stephanie, from the Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
Evaine
Welsh · Arthurian legend name of Celtic origin, related to Viviane or Yvaine, possibly meaning 'life' or 'yew tree.'
Evalet
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration of Eva meaning 'life' paired with a feminine diminutive suffix.
Evaney
Irish · Modern variant blending Eva and Irish surname elements, or a creative feminine form of Evan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Evangelena
Greek · Elaborated form of Evangeline, from the Greek euangelion meaning 'bearer of good news' or 'gospel.'
Evangely
Greek · Variant of Evangeline or Evangelia, from Greek euangelion meaning 'good news' or 'bearer of the gospel.'
Evannah
Irish · Blend of Evanna (Irish form of Eve) and Hannah, combining Hebrew meanings of 'life' and 'grace.'
Elrey
Spanish · Derived from Spanish 'El Rey,' meaning 'the king,' used as a given name.
Ethanjoseph
Hebrew · Compound of Ethan ('strong, firm') and Joseph ('God will add'), both Hebrew biblical names.
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