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Names letter starts with E

Name Meaning Origins Gender
ellory Ellory means "the elder" and originates from Old English roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
elenor Elenor means "light" and originates from the Greek name Helen. Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Old English, Old French Female
elfrieda Elfrieda means "elf strength," originating from Old Germanic roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
elanor Eleanor means "light" or "shining one," of Old French origin. Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, English Female
eiza Eiza: Spanish origin, meaning "laughter" or "joyful." Popular name. Arabic, Spanish Female
ekkehard Ekkehard means "strong with a sword," of Germanic origin. German, Germanic Male
einarr Einarr means "warrior" in Old Norse, originating from Scandinavian roots. Norse, Scandinavian, Viking Male
ednitta Ednitta: Unique name, possibly derived from Hebrew, meaning "delightful gift." American, Biblical, English, Indian, Unique Either
eboni Eboni means "dark wood"; originates from the Greek word "ebenus." African, American, English Female
Eva-Charlotte Eva-Charlotte combines Hebrew and Germanic roots, meaning "life" and "free." English, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Female
Evelina Evelina means "desired" in Latin; derived from the name Eve. English, Greek, Latin Female
Everest Everest means "highest peak," named after Sir George Everest. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Esmé Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, French
Eulaulah Eulaulah means "sweet voice"; origin is Hebrew, related to beauty. American, Biblical, Native American Female
Ev Ev means "life" in Hebrew; derived from the name Eve. Biblical, English, Hebrew Either
Emory Emory means "brave" or "powerful," originating from Old German roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Epik Epik means "epic" in Old Norse; signifies greatness and significance. American, Greek, Greek Mythology Either
Ern[e]st Ernest means "serious" in German; originates from the Old French. German, Germanic, Old English, Old French Male
Emma-Rose Emma-Rose combines "Emma" (universal) and "Rose" (flower), symbolizing beauty. Biblical, English, Germanic Female
Emmelyn Emmelyn means "universal" and originates from Old French and Germanic. Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English Female
Emelyn Emelyn means "rival" and originates from the Latin name Aemilius. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
Emersyn Emersyn means "brave" and originates from the Old German name Emery. American, Anglo-Saxon Either
Émilie Émilie means "rival" in Latin; derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. French Female
Ellyn Ellyn means "bright, shining light"; derived from Hebrew and Greek. English, Greek, Hebrew Female
Elroy Elroy means "the king" in Old French; derived from Eloi. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Male
Emberly Emberly means "spark" or "burning," derived from English origins. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
Emely Emely: Derived from Latin, meaning "rival" or "eager." Biblical, English, Latin Female
Elliotte Elliotte means "the Lord is my God," of Hebrew origin. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Ellinor Ellinor means "light" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, English Female
Eliza-Jane Eliza-Jane combines Hebrew "God is my oath" and English origin. Elizabethan, English Female