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Names letter starts with E

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Eyon Possibly 'God is gracious' if derived from Eoin/John; otherwise meaning is uncertain or modern/constructed Unisex
Eckehart From Old High German ekka 'edge, sword' + hart 'hardy, brave' - 'strong/brave with the sword' (often rendered 'strong sword'). Germanic Boy
Eldon Old English: 'old hill' or 'Ella's hill' English Boy
Elycia noble English Girl
Ercan brave soul / man of spirit Turkish Boy
Eun-kwang Eun (恩/銀: grace, kindness, silver) + Kwang (光: light, brightness, glory) - roughly "graceful light" or "silver light" Korean Boy
Edemona Possibly 'child of Eden' or 'little paradise' - a modern combination suggesting 'Eden' (paradise) and 'Mona' (beloved/noble). Girl
Ehrich “ever-ruler” or “eternal ruler” Norse Boy
Elekta Bright, shining; associated with amber Greek Girl
Elleeswa Unclear - likely built from French 'elle' ('she') plus a decorative ending; often interpreted loosely as 'she of grace' or a graceful woman. Girl
Elyanne A modern blend meaning 'God has answered' or 'God is gracious' / 'grace from God'. Girl
Engela Angel; messenger (of God) Afrikaans Girl
Eriboea 'loud-voiced' or 'very-voiced' (from Greek ἐρί- 'very' + βοή 'voice/cry') Greek Girl
Estela star Spanish Girl
Eustasyah Steadfast, stable - 'well‑standing' (from Greek eu- 'good' + stathios 'stable') Greek Girl
Eyota from a Dakota word meaning "great" or "praised" Girl
Ed Typically 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector' (from Edward/Edmund) English Boy
Eldore Possibly 'elder' or 'fire' / connotations of age, wisdom, or a noble leader Scandinavian Boy
Elynah Likely 'light' or 'bright' (from Elena/Helena) Girl
Erçin brave, valiant; a courageous/manly person Turkish Boy
Eun-kyung Varies by Hanja; commonly 'grace/kindness' (Eun) + 'respect/honor/brightness' (Kyung). Korean Girl
Edena from Eden; delight, paradise Hebrew Girl
Ehu-Kai Sea spray; mist of the ocean Hawaiian Unisex
Elektrah From Greek Ἠλέκτρα (Ēlektra), meaning "amber" or "shining/bright". Greek Girl
Ellema Modern blended name interpreted as 'she' + 'whole'/'noble' - roughly 'noble or complete woman'. English Girl
Elyas My God is Yahweh (the Lord is my God) Hebrew, Persian Boy
Engelah Angel; messenger of God Greek Girl
Eric Balfour Eric: 'ever' or 'eternal ruler'. Balfour: a locational surname meaning a settlement/place-name element (bal- 'town/farm'), historically associated with places in Scotland. Scandinavian Boy
Estelah star English Girl
Eustatius From Greek meaning "steadfast, well-built, stable". Greek Boy
Eyotah Uncertain. May be an invented name; if Hebrew-derived could relate to roots meaning 'God gives' or, if linked to Eyota (Dakota), to a placename meaning often rendered as 'great' - meaning not verified. Girl
Edaena Delight, pleasure; paradise Hebrew Girl
Eldrina Likely 'woman of fire' or 'little fire' (from eld 'fire'); alternatively interpretable as 'old/wise one' (from eld 'old') Girl
elyne light, torch; bright or shining one Girl
Erco From Old Norse elements meaning 'ever' (or 'always') + 'ruler' - 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler'. Boy
Eun-Mi Commonly written with hanja meaning 'grace/kindness' (Eun) + 'beauty' (Mi) - 'graceful beauty'. Korean Girl
Edenah delight; paradise Hebrew Girl
Ehud United; strong Hebrew Boy
Elen Bright, shining one; torch Welsh Girl
Ellenah Bright, shining one; torch, light Greek Girl
Elyce Generally "noble" (or, if tied to Elise/Elizabeth, "pledged to God" / "God is my oath"). Girl
Engelberte Angel-bright; bright or famous like an angel Germanic Girl
Eric “ever/eternal ruler” (from elements meaning 'ever' or 'one' + 'ruler') Norse Boy
Esteleta Little star (diminutive of Estela/Estelle) Latin Girl
Eustazio from Greek elements meaning 'good/fruitful' (often interpreted as 'fruitful' or 'productive'); sometimes associated with 'steadfast' Greek Boy
Eyou Often linked to joy/happiness (related to Ayo) and to the Eyo masquerade (cultural/title meaning 'masquerader' in that context) Yoruba Boy
Edalina noble; 'little noble' (diminutive) Germanic Girl
Eleah Possibly 'terebinth/oak' (from Hebrew Elah) or 'exalted/ascending' (as a variant of Alia/Aliyah) Hebrew Girl
Elynor Variant of Eleanor - generally interpreted as 'light' or 'torch' (via Helen) or associated with the Provençal Aénor meaning 'the other/foreign' depending on etymology English Girl
Erdal From Turkish elements er 'man, soldier' + dal 'branch' - literally 'man's branch', understood as 'scion' or 'descendant'. Turkish Boy