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Names letter starts with E

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Elvynya Likely 'elf-friend' or 'elf-like' - a modern elaboration English Girl
Endi Varies by origin. Often functions as a diminutive of Andrew/Andreas (meaning 'man, strong'); in some regional uses it appears as an independent name with no single established meaning. Albanian, English, Indonesian Unisex
Erela Basque: "the bee"; in Hebrew usage sometimes treated as a form of Ariela/Erelah (associated with 'lioness of God' or 'watchful') Basque Girl
Esrah Night journey (refers to the Isra, the Prophet's Night Journey) Arabic Girl
Eurycleia Broad or wide fame / glory Greek Girl
Eyfrod Island-wise / wise island Boy
Ebel Uncertain - possibly 'breath' or 'vapor' (if derived from Abel) or linked to Germanic roots meaning 'boar'/'strength' (if related to Eber). Dutch, Germanic Boy
Elatia Of the firs; from Elateia (place-name), 'fir tree' Greek Girl
Elsie-Sue Combination of Elizabeth ('God is my oath' / 'pledged to God') and Susan/Susanna ('lily') English Girl
Ephremios fruitful; 'doubly fruitful' (derived from Hebrew Ephraim) Greek Boy
Etti Pet form whose meaning depends on the root name: 'home ruler' (from Henrietta), 'star' (from Esther), or 'God is my oath' (from Elizabeth). Girl
Eddryck wealthy or prosperous ruler English Boy
Egin Basque: "to do, make"; Germanic element: "edge/sword" Basque Unisex
Eleck Uncertain - commonly taken as 'defender of men' if from Alexander, or 'God has helped' if linked to Eleazar; exact meaning depends on origin. English, Hebrew, Hungarian, Slavic Boy
Ellburta bright, illustrious Germanic Girl
Elvynyah No established traditional meaning; often interpreted creatively (e.g., 'El' as 'god' in Hebrew or 'Elv' as 'elf'), so meanings like 'divine' or 'elf-related' are sometimes attributed English Girl
Endor spring (fountain) of Dor Hebrew Unisex
Erelah Likely 'light' or 'of light' (probable feminine form related to Hebrew roots) Hebrew Girl
Esrela star (diminutive/variant) Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Eurydice From Greek eurys 'wide' + dike 'justice' - 'broad/wide justice' Greek Girl
Eygel Uncertain; possibly 'angel' (messenger/protector) if related to Angel, or linked to Scandinavian roots if related to Eigil. Dutch, German, Hebrew Unisex
Ebelin Diminutive of the Germanic element 'Eber' - 'little boar' or 'descendant of Eber'. Germanic Girl
Elaura Likely 'laurel' (symbol of victory); can be read as a blend of Ella + Laura English Girl
Elsokary “the sugarmaker” or “the sweet one” (derived from Arabic sukkar = sugar) Arabic Unisex
Ephren Fruitful; 'doubly fruitful' Hebrew Boy
Eubie good, well Unisex
Eddryk Prosperous or wealthy ruler English Boy
Eglantina sweetbriar; wild rose French, Italian Girl
Electra shining, bright; amber Greek Girl
Ellbyrta Bright, shining Girl
Elvynye Elf-like; elf-friend - noble, magical one Girl
Endora Uncertain; possibly 'gift' (if linked to Greek dōron) or 'from Endor' (if linked to the biblical place); generally treated as an invented/fantastical name. Girl
Erell Uncertain - a rare name with no widely attested traditional meaning. Often described as likely Breton in origin or as a modern variant related in sound to names like Arielle. Breton Girl
Esrelah An invented feminine name; may evoke meanings of 'swift' (from Esra), 'star' (from Estelle/Estela) or 'beloved' (from Esme) depending on its perceived roots Girl
Euryganeia likely "broad brightness" or "wide joy" (from Greek eurys 'wide' + ganos/ganeia 'brightness, delight') Greek Girl
Eyjolf From Old Norse ey 'island' + ulfr 'wolf' - 'island wolf'. Norse Boy
Ebelina Possibly 'breath' or 'child of Abel' if from Abel; alternatively 'desired one' or related to Eve/Avelina if from Evelina/Avelina. Portuguese Girl
Elaynia light, shining English Girl
Elson Son of Ellis/Elias (Elias/Elijah = 'Yahweh is God') English Boy
Ephriam Fruitful; 'doubly fruitful.' Hebrew Boy
Eudesio wealth, fortune; prosperous Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Eddwina wealthy friend English Girl
Eglantine sweetbrier (wild rose) French Girl
Electrah From Greek 'elektron' meaning 'amber'; by extension 'bright' or 'shining'. Greek Girl
Ellbyrtah Bright, noble (a blend implying shining nobility; 'El-' may also suggest 'Ella' or 'of God') Girl
Elvyo Possibly 'elf-like' (from 'elf') or a variant of Elvio (associated with fair/blond) Norse Boy
Endorah Probably 'gift' (from Greek doron) or 'woman/place of Endor' (Hebrew); meaning is uncertain Girl
Erella Likely 'light' or 'God's light'; often treated as a feminine form of Erel/Ariel Hebrew Girl
Esrele Little Esther - associated with 'star' (from Persian for 'star') Girl
Eurylochus From Greek eurys 'wide' + lochos 'ambush, troop' - roughly 'wide‑ranging leader' or 'broad ambush'. Greek Boy