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Names letter starts with E

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Etienne crown, garland; 'crowned' French Boy
Eddric from ead 'wealth, prosperity' + ric 'ruler' - 'prosperous/wealthy ruler' English Boy
Egide Derived from the Greek for 'young goat' (kid); associated with the protector/guardian through Saint Giles Greek Boy
Elebanna the builder; mason (occupational name) Arabic Boy
Ellbertah noble and bright Germanic Girl
Elvyniah Elf-related; 'elf' or 'elf-friend' (modern coinage) English Girl
Enchantrya Enchanted; one who enchants; magical or charming Girl
Ereena peace Greek Girl
Espin thorn; originally a toponymic/surname indicating a place with thorns French, Spanish Boy
Euryalus broad, wide sea Greek Boy
Eyddwyne Prosperous or wealthy friend Girl
Ebbonie From 'ebony' - dark or black, like the valuable dark wood English Girl
Elar Uncertain; possible senses include "God's light" (by analogy to Elior) or a loose sense of "noble/warrior" if read with Germanic roots Boy
Elsie-Lynn Combines Elsie (diminutive of Elizabeth - 'God is my oath') with Lynn ('lake' or 'pool'). English Girl
Ephraim Fruitful; 'God will make me fruitful.' Hebrew Boy
Etra Unknown/rare; speculative meanings include a diminutive of Henrietta or a link to 'aether' (upper air, ethereal) Greek Girl
Eddrick Prosperous/wealthy ruler English Boy
Egidius Young goat; kid. Boy
Elebannah Likely 'God has built' or 'God builds' Girl
Ellberte Noble and bright German, Germanic Girl
Elvynie probably 'elf-friend' (from Elvin/Elvina) or related to 'desired/wished-for' (from Evelyn) English Girl
Enchantryah One who enchants; charming, magical English Girl
Erek eternal ruler Germanic, Norse Boy
Espon No established meaning; appears to be a contemporary/coined name without traditional etymology Unisex
Euryanassa broad queen Greek Girl
Eydis From Old Norse ey + dís: 'island' + 'dís' ('goddess'/'lady') - 'island goddess' or 'island lady'. Icelandic, Norse Girl
Ebbony Dark; from the ebony tree/wood (black) English Girl
Elaria Likely derived from Ilaria/Hilaria meaning "cheerful"; as a modern El- form it can also imply a graceful/bright quality Latin Girl
Elsie-Margaret Combines Elizabeth ('God is my oath') and Margaret ('pearl') - roughly 'God's oath' and 'pearl'. Girl
Ephrat fruitful, fertile (from the biblical place name Ephrath/Ephrathah) Hebrew Girl
Etsuko Often written with kanji meaning 'joy' or 'pleasure' + 'child' (e.g., 悦子), commonly interpreted as "joyful/pleased child". Japanese Girl
Eddrik Wealthy or prosperous ruler English Boy
Egidus derived from Greek aigidion meaning "young goat" or "kid" Greek Boy
Elec Defender of men Hungarian, Scottish Boy
Ellbirta brightness, shining (often read as 'noble brightness') Scandinavian Girl
Elvyny Elf; elf-friend (little elf) Girl
Ender rare, scarce English, Turkish Boy
Erel Hebrew: "light of God" (related to names like Uriel). Turkish: used as a given name/surname; similar-sounding names (e.g., Erol) derive from 'er' meaning 'man/warrior'. Hebrew, Turkish Unisex
Esra Night journey (the Islamic/Arabic term Isra, the Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal journey) Arabic, Turkish Girl
Eurybia From Greek eurys 'wide' + bia 'force' - 'wide/broad force' or 'broad power' Greek Girl
Eyen Uncertain; if derived from Ian/Eoin, means "God is gracious" (from John) Boy
Ebe Varies by origin - possible senses include 'stone'/'stone of help' (Hebrew Eben/Ebenezer) and links to Germanic eber ('boar'/'strong') or local West African meanings depending on language/context. Hebrew, Scandinavian Boy
Elatha Mythological name - a Fomorian prince/king in Irish mythology; exact etymology uncertain Irish Boy
Elsie-Rae Combination of Elsie (‘God is my oath’) and Rae (often ‘ewe’ from Rachel or ‘ray’ as beam of light). Girl
Ephraym Fruitful; 'God has made me fruitful.' Hebrew Boy
Ette Diminutive meaning "little" or "little one" French Girl
Eddryc fortunate/wealthy ruler English Boy
Egils From Old Norse Egill - 'edge (of a sword)' or related to 'awe/fear' Norse Boy
Elecea Likely a modern elaboration; commonly interpreted via related names as 'noble' (from Alicia/Alice) or connected to 'El' meaning 'God' - often rendered broadly as 'noble' or 'of God.' English Girl
Ellbirtah Likely 'bright' or 'noble-bright' (possibly 'God-bright') Girl