Names Starting with E
From Irish eala meaning "swan" , with the accent added to ma...
From Old English ‘éadweard’ meaning “wealthy guardian”; the ...
From Portuguese (European; Portuguese (European form of Iphi...
From Irish; Irish form of Elizabeth
From Éireann , the genitive case of Irish Gaelic Éire , mean...
Italian form of Electra .
From French; French form of the Roman name Aelianus
From Élide , the Spanish cognate of Elide
Turkish form of Alif , the name of the first letter of the A...
Scandinavian and Welsh form of Helen .
From Old French possibly meaning “torch” or “other”; Jane Au...
German and Dutch form of Elizabeth . It is also a variant En...
From Germanic roots meaning “all riches” via Spanish form of...
From Spanish; Spanish form of Eloise
Variant of Élia .
A Polish girl's name with classical roots; widely used in Po...
From French; French form of Aemilianus
Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Емілія (see Emiliya ).
From Hebrew ‘Immanuel’ meaning “God is with us”; the French ...
Alternate transcription of Arabic آمنة (see Amna ) chiefly u...
From Spanish meaning 'incarnation'
From Literature meaning 'horse joy'
From Literature; Literature form of Epponina
From the name of an Irish goddess, who according to legend g...
From Hungarian; Hungarian form of Elizabeth
From Cheyenne meaning 'day woman'
Feminine form of Esmé .
French cognate of Esperanza , currently most common in Franc...
From Hebrew ‘Esther’ (star) via Persian ‘setareh’; a Jewish ...
From Spanish; Spanish form of Stephen
Form of Esther used in several languages.
Polish, Slovak, Romanian and Lithuanian form of Esther .
From a Spanish title of the Virgin Mary , Nuestra Señora de ...
Possibly derived from Old Irish ét meaning "jealousy, passio...
From French; French form of Stephen
From Greek ‘eurýs’ (wide) + ‘díkē’ (justice) meaning “wide j...
Latinate form of Aveline . It was revived by the author Fann...
From Germanic ‘Aveline’ possibly meaning “bird” or “life”; a...
Polish form of Eve , as well as a Swedish variant form.
Polish form of Evelina .
From Spanish (Rare) meaning 'exaltation, praise'
Derived from the Old Norse elements ey "good fortune" or "is...
From Old High German “ermen” meaning whole or universal; cog...
From Norman French “Aveline”, derived from Old Germanic “ava...
From Old French “Aliénor”, probably from Occitan “alia Aenor...
From Hebrew “Elisheba”: “eli” (my God) + “sheva” (oath or ab...
From Hebrew “El-Yah”: “el” (God) + “Yah” (Yahweh), meaning m...
From Greek “helios” (light/sun) or Hebrew “El” (God), meanin...
From Latin “Aemilia”, feminine of the Roman family name Aemi...
From Old High German “alia” meaning all or completely; also ...
From Latin “Aemilius” meaning rival or eager, from one of Ro...
From Ancient Greek “hēlēn” meaning bright, shining, or torch...
healthy, wide
home ruler
delight, paradise
boar meadow
my god is an oath
life
star
to burn
my God has answered
son of emery
son of emery
my god is an oath
boar
good news
my god is an oath
is a modern english variant of elena or elaine
grace
originated as an english diminutive of eve or
desired
a variant of emery, derived from the germanic
esteemed
emerald
God is my light
bright, shining light
foreign riches
industrious, rival
God is my oath
elm tree
diminutive of Emma
wild boar meadow
she, diminutive of Eleanor
star
industrious ruler
prosperous in war
living, life
rival, eager to excel
shining, bright
star
glowing embers; amber glow
star
God has answered
green gemstone
whole, universal
pledged to God
bright, shining light
Ireland