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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
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