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Names letter starts with E

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Eril Unclear; if linked to Erik/Eiríkr: 'eternal/ruler' or 'honorable ruler'; otherwise likely a modern invented name without a traditional meaning Boy
Estey Derived from Esther, commonly interpreted as "star" (from Persian setareh); associated with the biblical Esther Hebrew 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
Eyton Settlement or town on the river English Boy
Edes Possibly 'wealth/fortune' (if from Old English 'ead') or 'sweet' (if from Hungarian 'édes'); overall meaning uncertain Unisex
Eleri From a Welsh river/place name; often interpreted as 'river' or linked to a local place-name Welsh Girl
Emalise Blend of Emma/Emily ('universal' or 'industrious') and Elise/Elisabeth ('pledged to God') - often taken to mean 'devoted and industrious' or 'universal pledge.' English Girl
Erichthonios Earth-born; born of the earth Greek Boy
Euphrosynne mirth, merriment, good cheer Greek Girl
Ea Originally the Akkadian name of the god Enki, associated with water, wisdom and creation - often interpreted as 'lord of the earth' or 'lord of the house'. In modern use it is frequently treated as a short form or variant of Eva/Eve ('life'). Akkadian, Babylonian, Scandinavian Boy
Edgir From elements meaning 'wealth, fortune' (ead) + 'spear' (gar) - 'wealthy/prosperous spear' English Boy
Eifion from Eifion / of the Eifionydd region Welsh Boy
Elery from the alder grove / by the elder trees English Unisex
Ellice noble, of noble kind English Girl
Elysabeta God is my oath / pledged to God Girl
Engelyka Angelic; like an angel; messenger. Girl
Erill Uncertain - no widely attested single meaning. If place-name–derived, likely locational; if related to Earl, 'nobleman'; if related to Welsh Eryl, meanings reported include 'crane' or interpretive forms. Boy
Esthel Likely 'star' (from Esther/Estelle) Latin Girl
Evaleanah Likely 'life' (from Eva) combined with grace/beauty - roughly 'beautiful life' or 'life and grace' Girl
Eyulf Island + wolf ("island wolf") Norse Boy
Edessa From the place name Edessa - 'abundant in water' (associated with waterfalls) Greek Girl
Eletha truth Greek Girl
Emamali From 'Imam Ali' - 'Imam' (religious leader) + 'Ali' (exalted, noble). Boy
Erie From the Erie people; commonly interpreted as 'long tail' (referring to a panther) or used as a place name derived from that tribe Native American Unisex
Euríco ruler; powerful or prosperous ruler Germanic Boy
Eabha Irish form of Eve/Eva, meaning "life" or "living one" Irish Girl
Edgith From ead 'wealth, prosperity' + gyth 'war' - 'prosperous/rich in battle' English Girl
Eifiona Feminine form of the Welsh name Eifion; associated with the Eifionydd region in northwest Wales. Literal meaning is uncertain and primarily place-derived. Welsh Girl
Elesha "God is salvation" Girl
Ellick Diminutive of Alexander - "defender of men". English, Scottish Boy
Elysabete God is my oath; pledged to God Hebrew, Spanish Girl
Engin Vast; deep; expansive; profound Turkish Boy
Erimentha From the Germanic element 'ermen/irmin' meaning 'whole, universal' - often interpreted as 'universal' or 'complete strength'. Germanic Girl
Esthela star Spanish Girl
Evaleane Likely a blended meaning combining Eva ('life') with Leane/Leanne (connotations of 'grace' or 'pleasant/tender') Girl
Eyvar From Old Norse elements meaning 'yew' (bow) + 'warrior/army' - roughly 'bow warrior' or 'archer'. Norse Boy
Edette “little Ed” - diminutive related to wealth/fortune (prosperous, fortunate) English, French Girl
Elettra amber; shining, bright Greek Girl
emani faith Swahili Unisex
Erielle Lion of God (often interpreted as 'lioness of God') Hebrew Girl
Eurylochos broad ambush / wide-host (from Greek eurys 'broad' + lochos 'ambush, company') Greek Boy
Eachan Derived from Gaelic each ('horse'); often interpreted as 'little horse' or 'horseman'. Scottish Gaelic Boy
Edgy Bold, unconventional, cutting‑edge; stylishly provocative or sharp English Unisex
Eifionah Feminine form of Eifion - essentially 'from Eifion', a region in northwest Wales. Welsh Girl
Eleshia Likely 'God is salvation' (from Elisha) or 'noble' (from Alicia/Alisha) English Girl
Ellie Diminutive form associated with 'light' (from Helen/Eleanor) or 'God is my oath' (from Elizabeth) English Girl
Elysabeth God is my oath Hebrew Girl
Engl Likely derived from German 'Engel' meaning 'angel' (alternatively linked to the Angles/English) Germanic Boy
Erin Ireland; of Ireland; Irish Irish Girl
Esthele star French Girl