|
Ethelyne
|
noble, noble one |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Ethelynn
|
Blend of Ethel ('noble') and Lynn ('lake'): roughly 'noble lake' or 'noble water' |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Ethelynna
|
Derived from 'Ethel' meaning 'noble' - a modern elaboration; broadly 'noble'. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Ethena
|
Generally interpreted as 'strong, firm' (from Ethan) or associated with 'wisdom'/'goddess of wisdom' (if linked to Athena) |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Ethene
|
From Irish Eithne: "kernel, grain"; alternatively, when used as a feminine form of Ethan: "strong, firm." |
English, Irish |
Girl |
|
|
Etheswitha
|
noble strength |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Ethil
|
noble |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Ethol
|
From Welsh 'ethol' meaning 'to choose, elect'; alternatively possibly a variant of Old English 'Æthel' meaning 'noble'. |
English, Welsh |
Unisex |
|
|
Ethyl
|
Noble |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Etie
|
Diminutive form of names such as Esther or Henrietta; often associated with Esther's meaning "star" |
English, Germanic |
Girl |
|
|
Etney
|
Likely from an English surname or place name; meaning uncertain (possibly related to 'prosperous estate' or a locality) |
English |
Unisex |
|
|
Eton
|
town on the river |
English |
Boy |
|
|
Etta
|
Diminutive meaning "little" or "little one"; a pet form of longer names such as Henrietta. |
English, Italian |
Girl |
|
|
Ettah
|
Ruler of the home |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Etty
|
A diminutive form of Esther or Etta; associated meanings include 'star' (from Esther) or a diminutive of 'home-ruler' (from Henrietta/Etta). |
English, Hebrew, Italian |
Girl |
|
|
Eujanyah
|
Likely 'eu-' (good) + '-yah' (God) - roughly 'goodness of God' or 'God is good' (interpretation speculative) |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Eunique
|
One of a kind; unique |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Eunissa
|
Good victory; blessed or gracious victory |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Eurl
|
nobleman, warrior; originally a title for a noble |
English |
Boy |
|
|
Euron
|
No established historical meaning; often interpreted as 'wide' (from Greek eur-) or 'of Europe' (Euro-), or simply a fictional/invented name. |
English |
Boy |
|
|
Eurwin
|
From elements meaning "boar" + "friend" (literally "boar-friend"). |
English, Germanic |
Boy |
|
|
Eustacya
|
fruitful, productive (literally 'good ear/spike of grain') |
English, Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Eustasiah
|
Derived from Greek elements meaning "good/fruitful" (literally "good ear of grain") or "steadfast" |
English, Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Eustis
|
fruitful, productive; good harvest |
English, Greek |
Boy |
|
|
Euston
|
settlement or estate associated with a person's name (place-name turned surname/given name) |
English |
Boy |
|
|
Ev
|
A diminutive/nickname; the specific meaning depends on the full name it derives from (examples: 'young warrior' for Evan; 'life' for Eve/Eva; 'bearer of good news' for Evangeline; 'brave/wild boar' for Everett). |
English |
Unisex |
|
|
Evaleah
|
A modern blend usually taken to combine Eva ('life') and Leah ('weary'/'delicate'); interpreted as 'life of Leah' or 'living and gentle.' |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Evaleana
|
A modern blend commonly interpreted as 'life' (from Eva) combined with senses of 'grace', 'light', or 'God has answered' depending on the second element |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Evalee
|
Derived from Eva ('life') and Lee ('clearing, meadow') - roughly 'life meadow' or 'little Eva'. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Evaleen
|
From Aveline/Evelyn: "desired, wished-for"; also associated with Eva: "life" |
English, Irish |
Girl |
|