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- Eabha – An Irish variant of the name Eva, meaning “life” or “living one.”
- Eachna – A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Gaelic elements meaning “horse” or “swift.”
- Eada – A name of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning “wealthy.”
- Eadburga – An Old English name composed of elements meaning “wealth” and “fortress.”
- Eadgyth – A variant of Edith, an Old English name meaning “prosperous in war.”
- Eadith – Another form of Edith, with the same meaning as Eadgyth.
- Eadlin – An Anglo-Saxon name, possibly meaning “noble waterfall.”
- Eadlyn – A modern creation possibly inspired by names like Madelyn, with an Old English flair.
- Ealasaid – The Scottish Gaelic form of Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath.”
- Ealga – An Irish name meaning “noble” or “brave.”
- Eanna – An Irish name, possibly meaning “bird-like” or could be related to a figure in Irish mythology.
- Earie – A name of uncertain origin, could be a variant of Eira, which means “snow” in Welsh.
- Earla – A feminine form of Earl, an English title for a nobleman.
- Earleen – A modern American name, likely a blend of “Earl” and the common feminine suffix “-een.”
- Earlene – A variant of Earleen, with the same likely origins and meaning.
- Earline – Another variant of Earleen, similarly derived from the title “Earl.”
- Early – Originally a surname, it could be used as a first name, perhaps suggesting someone who is prompt or premature.
- Earnestine – A feminine form of Ernest, meaning “serious” or “resolute.”
- Eartha – A name derived from the Old English word “eorthe,” meaning “earth” or “ground.”
- Earna – A name that could possibly be derived from an Old English word meaning “eagle.”
- Earraigh – An Irish name meaning “spring” (the season).
- Eavan – An Irish name, a variant of Aoibheann, meaning “fair radiance.”
- Eara – A name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly a variant of Eara, listed previously.
- Eathelin – A name that appears to be a modern invention, possibly based on Old English elements.
- Eathelyn – Similar to Eathelin, it seems to be a modern name with an Old English sound.
- Eaton – Traditionally a surname, meaning “riverside” or “island settlement” in Old English.
- Earwen – A name that sounds reminiscent of Elvish languages, possibly inspired by Tolkien’s works.
- Eathelinda – An elaborate name that seems to combine Old English elements, likely a modern creation.
- Earwyn – A modern name, likely inspired by names like Arwen, with an Old English twist.
- Ealair – A Scottish Gaelic name, possibly a variant of Hilary, meaning “cheerful” or “happy.”
- Ealisaid – Another form of Ealasaid, the Scottish Gaelic equivalent of Elizabeth.
- Eadie – A diminutive of Eadith, meaning “rich war” or “blessed with riches” from Old English.
- Eadoin – A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Irish name Étaín.
- Eadrea – A name that could be a modern creation with an Old English style.
- Eadwine – An Old English name meaning “prosperous friend.”
- Eady – A diminutive of Eadith or a variant of Edie, which is a pet form of Edith.
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- Eba – A short and sweet name, possibly a variant of Eve, which means “life” or “living.”
- Ebba – A Germanic name meaning “strong,” also the name of a medieval Swedish saint.
- Ebba-Marie – A compound name combining Ebba with Marie, which is of Hebrew origin meaning “bitter” or “wished-for child.”
- Ebbi – A diminutive form of Ebba, often used affectionately.
- Ebbie – Another affectionate diminutive of Ebba, similar to Ebbi.
- Ebby – A playful and casual variant of names like Ebbie or Ebba.
- Ebe – A name of uncertain origin, which could be related to the Hebrew name Eve.
- Ebea – A creative variation of Ebe, with a similar sound and potential meaning.
- Ebeah – Likely a modern invented name, echoing the sounds of Ebe and Ebea.
- Ebeda – A unique name, possibly an inventive variation on biblical names.
- Ebeid – A name that could be derived from Arabic, meaning “worshiper.”
- Ebele – An Igbo name meaning “mercy” or “compassion.”
- Ebelechukwu – An Igbo name meaning “God’s mercy.”
- Ebelia – A name that may have Latin roots, reminiscent of the word “ebullient,” suggesting liveliness.
- Ebelina – A variant of Ebelia, with a similar Latin-inspired sound.
- Ebelyn – A modern blend of names like Evelyn and Ebe, suggesting a life of beauty.
- Eber – A name that might be derived from Hebrew, meaning “the region beyond.”
- Eberleena – A fanciful elaboration of Eber, likely a modern creation.
- Eberlene – Similar to Eberleena, a creative name with an Old English vibe.
- Eberly – Possibly an Anglicized version of a German surname, now used as a first name.
- Eberta – A feminine form of Ebert, which is of Germanic origin, meaning “bright.”
- Ebesa – Likely a modern name, possibly inspired by other “Eb” names.
- Ebet – A diminutive form of names like Elisabeth, or possibly a variant of Ebeth.
- Ebeth – A short form of Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath.”
- Ebi – A short and sweet name, possibly a diminutive of longer names beginning with “Eb.”
- Ebiere – An African name of possibly Nigerian origin, meaning “everyone’s favorite.”
- Ebika – A name that may have African roots, with a melodic and rhythmic quality.
- Ebimoboere – A name of Nigerian origin, likely from the Ijaw people, with a rich cultural meaning.
- Ebina – A name of uncertain origin, which may be a modern invention.
- Ebine – Similar to Ebina, it’s a unique name possibly created for its pleasant sound.
- Ebipamone – A rare name that may have its roots in African languages.
- Ebiye – A name of Nigerian origin, meaning “precious.”
- Ebizza – A modern, inventive name with no specific origin, but a playful sound.
- Ebleen – A name that appears to be a modern creation, possibly inspired by names like Eileen.
- Eblis – A name with Arabic origins, associated with the devil in Islamic tradition.
- Ebon – Short for Ebony, a name inspired by the dark, dense wood of the same name.
- Ebonée – A variant of Ebony, with a French-sounding twist.
- Eboney – Another variant of Ebony, emphasizing the connection to the wood’s rich color.
- Eboni – A spelling variant of Ebony, retaining the name’s reference to the color black.
- Ebonie – Similar to Eboni, with a slight variation in spelling.
- Ebonique – A modern name combining Ebony with the suffix “-ique,” suggesting uniqueness.
- Ebonita – A blend of Ebony and the Spanish suffix “-ita,” which denotes something small or dear.
- Ebonney – A creative spelling of Ebony, emphasizing the name’s musicality.
- Ebonni – A variant of Ebony, with a contemporary twist in spelling.
- Ebonny – Another modern spelling variation of Ebony, with the same pronunciation.
- Ebony – Derived from the dark, dense wood, the name suggests beauty and strength.
- Ebra – A possible short form of Ebrar, or a modern name with a strong sound.
- Ebrar – A Turkish name meaning “productive” or “fruitful.”
- Ebrarina – A name that appears to be a fanciful extension of Ebrar.
- Ebrarose – A combination of Ebrar with the English name Rose, symbolizing beauty and productivity.
- Ebri – Likely a short form or variant of names like Gabrielle or Ebria.
- Ebria – A name of uncertain origin, perhaps a modern creation with a lyrical quality.
- Ebriana – A modern, possibly American, invention that combines the “Eb” prefix with the popular “-ana” suffix.
- Ebrienna – Similar to Ebriana, with a slight variation to the ending for a unique twist.
- Ebrill – A Welsh name meaning “April,” representing the spring month.
- Ebrillwen – A combination of Ebrill with the Welsh word “wen,” meaning “white, fair, blessed.”
- Ebrima – A female variant of Ibrahim, the Arabic form of Abraham, meaning “father of many.”
- Ebrina – A name with no clear origin, possibly a modern invention or a variant of Sabrina.
- Ebruli – A Turkish name meaning “colorful,” “multicolored,” or “marbled.”
- Ebser – A name with an unclear origin, possibly a modern invention.
- Ebsera – A creative name, likely a variation of Ebser with a feminine “-a” suffix.
- Ebsere – Similar to Ebsera, it’s a modern name with a unique construction.
- Ebtehal – An Arabic name meaning “supplication” or “prayer.”
- Ebtesam – An Arabic name meaning “smile” or “smiling.”
- Ebtihaj – An Arabic name meaning “joy” or “delight.”
- Ebtihal – Another form of Ebtehal, with the same Arabic meaning.
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- Edda – A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Old Norse term “edda” meaning “great-grandmother,” Edda has an ancient and mythological feel.
- Edeline – A medieval name possibly derived from Adela, meaning “noble,” Edeline has an old-world elegance.
- Eden – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “place of pleasure, delight,” Eden has connotations of paradise from the biblical Garden of Eden.
- Edessa – Named after an ancient city, Edessa has a historical and regal resonance.
- Edina – A variant of Edna, meaning “rejuvenation, delight,” Edina also references a city in Scotland, lending a geographic connection.
- Edita – The Lithuanian and Slovak form of Edith, meaning “prosperous in war,” Edita has a European sophistication.
- Edith – With Old English roots meaning “prosperous in war,” Edith has a vintage charm and strength.
- Edlyn – An Old English name meaning “noble waterfall,” Edlyn has a gentle yet noble quality.
- Edna – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “rejuvenation, delight,” Edna also has ancient roots in Irish mythology.
- Edwige – The French form of Hedwig, meaning “warfare,” Edwige has a strong and historical presence.
- Edwina – The feminine form of Edwin, meaning “rich friend” in Old English, Edwina has a noble and traditional feel.
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- Efa – A short and sweet name, possibly derived from a Welsh word meaning “alive.”
- Efabelle – A creative combination that adds a whimsical touch to the classic name “Belle.”
- Efabella – A fanciful name that suggests beauty and grace, reminiscent of “Isabella.”
- Efadele – A unique name that might be seen as a variant of “Adele,” with a distinctive twist.
- Efadora – This name could be inspired by the Greek word for “gift,” similar to “Theodora.”
- Efalia – A lyrical name that could be related to the Greek word for “truth.”
- Efalie – A charming name that feels playful and light, perhaps a variation of “Amelie.”
- Efalina – A name that might be imagined as a blend of “Evelina” and “Alina.”
- Efaly – A simple, yet uncommon name, possibly a variant of the name “Eulalie.”
- Efan – A name that could be a short form of a longer Welsh name meaning “river.”
- Efanette – A more elaborate form of “Efan,” suggesting a touch of elegance.
- Efanique – A unique twist on the suffix “-nique,” giving it a distinctive sound.
- Efara – This could be a name with roots in mythology, reminiscent of a nymph or goddess.
- Efarella – A name that sounds like a blend of “Ella” with an exotic prefix.
- Efarie – A whimsical name that conjures images of fairies and enchantment.
- Efarina – A name that might be associated with flour, from the Latin “farina.”
- Efasia – A name with a global feel, possibly derived from “Asia” with a creative prefix.
- Efathea – A name that could suggest a connection to wisdom or healing, akin to “Althea.”
- Efatrice – A name that might be a blend of “Patrice” with an unusual beginning.
- Efatta – A name that could be a variant of “Atta,” an affectionate term for father in some languages.
- Efaya – A name that might be a creative spin on the Hebrew word for “life,” “Chaya.”
- Efbelle – A name that combines the charm of “Belle” with an uncommon prefix.
- Efberry – A playful name that brings to mind a berry, sweet and delightful.
- Efcacia – A name that sounds like it could be derived from “Acacia,” a flowering tree.
- Efdora – A name that echoes the Greek “Dora,” meaning “gift.”
- Efe – A simple and elegant name, perhaps an abbreviation of a longer, more complex name.
- Efealia – A name that could be a variant of “Ophelia,” with a modern twist.
- Efeanne – A name that might combine “Efe” with the classic “Anne.”
- Efeara – A name that could be related to “Seara,” suggesting a connection to the sea or wind.
- Efeba – A name that might be a creative take on names like “Sheba” or “Bea.”
- Efebe – A short and catchy name, possibly inspired by the ancient Greek “Hebe.”
- Efeberry – A whimsical name that sounds sweet and joyful, reminiscent of summer.
- Efeca – A name that could be a twist on “Rebecca,” with an exotic flair.
- Efedora – A name that might be seen as a variant of “Theodora,” with a fresh start.
- Efedra – A name that sounds like a modern invention, possibly with a nod to “Andromeda.”
- Efedy – A name that could be a playful shortening of a more formal name.
- Efee – A name that’s simple and melodic, perhaps a diminutive of a longer name.
- Efeen – A name that could be a twist on “Eileen,” with a unique beginning.
- Efegail – A name that might be a creative variant of the traditional “Abigail.”
- Efeh – A brief and unusual name, perhaps a variant of “Eve” with a twist.
- Efeia – A name that sounds like it could be related to “Gaia,” with a different prefix.
- Efeida – A name that might be a blend of “Ida” with a distinctive prefix.
- Efeina – A name that could be a twist on “Elaina,” with a modern sound.
- Efeira – A name that might evoke the image of “Ira,” a name of peace, with a new beginning.
- Efekate – A name that could be a unique take on “Kate,” with an added flourish.
- Efela – A simple, yet uncommon name that could be a variant of “Ella” or “Stella.”
- Efelia – A name that might be a creative spin on “Ophelia” or “Celia.”
- Efeline – A name that could be a play on “Evelyn” or “Celine,” with a feline grace.
- Efelle – A name that sounds like a twist on “Elle,” chic and straightforward.
- Efelyn – A name that could be a unique variant of “Evelyn,” with a soft elegance.
- Efemena – A name that might be inspired by the Greek word for “lasting.”
- Efen – A short and memorable name, possibly a variant of “Eden” or “Evan.”
- Efena – A name that could be a feminine twist on “Efen,” with a gentle sound.
- Efenia – A name that might be a variant of “Eugenia,” with a modern edge.
- Efenice – A name that could be a play on “Phoenix,” symbolizing rebirth and strength.
- Efenique – A name that might be a creative combination of “Unique” with an “Ef” prefix.
- Efera – A name that could be related to “Terra,” evoking the earth or land.
- Eferi – A name that sounds like it could be a diminutive form of a more complex name.
- Eferly – A name that could be a blend of “Everly” with a distinctive start.
- Eferra – A name that might be a twist on “Sierra,” suggesting mountains or nature.
- Eferyn – A name that could be a creative take on “Erin,” with a unique prefix.
EI
- Eileen – Of Gaelic origin meaning “bright, shining one,” Eileen is the Irish form of Helen.
- Eilidh – A Scottish Gaelic form of Helen, meaning “sun,” “radiant one,” or “bright,” Eilidh has a cheerful and bright presence.
- Eilish – An Irish variant of Elizabeth, meaning “pledged to God,” Eilish has gained popularity with the singer Billie Eilish.
- Eira – A Welsh name meaning “snow,” Eira has a crisp and wintry charm.
- Eirene – The Greek goddess of peace, Eirene (or Irene) has a serene and ancient feel to it.
- Eirian – A Welsh name meaning “bright, beautiful,” Eirian has a luminous and appealing sound.
- Eirlys – A Welsh name meaning “snowdrop,” Eirlys has a delicate and pure quality, reminiscent of the first signs of spring.
- Eirwen – A Welsh name meaning “white snow,” Eirwen combines natural beauty with a Celtic touch.
- Eisley – A modern English name with an uncertain meaning, Eisley has a trendy and cool sound.
- Eislinn – An Irish name meaning “dream” or “vision,” Eislinn has a mystical and poetic feel.
- Eithne – An Irish name pronounced “EN-ya” or “ETH-neh,” meaning “kernel” or “grain,” Eithne has a classic Gaelic charm.
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- Elaina – A variant of Elaine, meaning “bright, shining light,” Elaina adds a modern twist to the name.
- Elaine – Of Old French origin meaning “bright, shining light,” Elaine is often associated with the Arthurian legend.
- Elara – In Greek mythology, Elara is one of Zeus’s lovers, and the name may mean “to be struck” in Greek.
- Elara – One of Zeus’s lovers in Greek mythology and a moon of Jupiter, Elara has a celestial and mythological resonance.
- Elbereth – A name used in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, meaning “star-queen,” Elbereth has a literary and ethereal quality.
- Elberta – A feminine form of Albert, meaning “noble” and “bright,” Elberta has a strong and classic feel.
- Eldora – Meaning “gilded” or “covered with gold,” Eldora has an opulent and grand feel.
- Eldrid – Of Old Norse origin meaning “fiery spirit” or “sacred flame,” Eldrid has a strong and ancient presence.
- Elea – A short form of Eleanor, meaning “bright, shining one,” Elea has a concise and modern appeal.
- Eleanor – A name of Greek origin meaning “bright, shining one,” often associated with Eleanor of Aquitaine, an influential queen consort of France and England.
- Electa – Of Greek origin meaning “chosen,” Electa has a distinguished and rare quality.
- Electra – Of Greek origin meaning “amber,” Electra is also known from Greek mythology and tragedy.
- Elefteria – A Greek name meaning “freedom,” Elefteria symbolizes liberty and independence.
- Elektra – A variant of Electra, meaning “amber,” Elektra has a powerful and striking presence.
- Elen – A Welsh form of Helen, meaning “bright, shining light,” Elen has a simple and classic appeal.
- Eleni – The Greek form of Helen, meaning “bright, shining light,” Eleni has a Mediterranean flair.
- Elenora – A variant of Eleanor, meaning “bright, shining one,” Elenora has a romantic and elegant air.
- Eleonara – A variant of Eleanor, meaning “bright, shining one,” Eleonara has a romantic and elegant air.
- Eleonore – A variant of Eleanor, meaning “bright, shining one,” Eleonore offers a traditional yet distinct option.
- Eleri – A Welsh name of uncertain meaning, possibly related to the River Eleri, Eleri has a melodic and natural quality.
- Elexis – A modern variant of Alexis, meaning “defender,” Elexis has a contemporary and assertive vibe.
- Elfreda – A variant of Alfreda, meaning “elf counsel,” Elfreda has an old-fashioned and mystical charm.
- Elia – A variant of Eliana, meaning “my God has answered,” Elia has a soft and international appeal.
- Eliana – With Hebrew origins meaning “my God has answered,” Eliana has a lyrical and elegant ring to it.
- Eliane – A French name possibly derived from the Hebrew Eliana, meaning “my God has answered,” Eliane has a sophisticated sound.
- Elianna – A variant of Eliana, meaning “my God has answered,” Elianna adds a modern twist with its double “n.”
- Elicia – A variant of Alicia, meaning “noble,” Elicia has a smooth and graceful sound.
- Elidi – A name of unknown origin, Elidi has a unique and intriguing appeal.
- Elidia – A name with uncertain origins, Elidia has a unique and melodic quality.
- Eliette – A French diminutive of Élie, the French form of Elijah, meaning “Jehovah is God,” Eliette has a chic and feminine touch
- Elif – A Turkish name meaning “slim, tall,” Elif has a simple and elegant feel.
- Elika – A Hawaiian name meaning “protected by God,” Elika has an exotic and spiritual allure.
- Elina – A variant of Eleni, meaning “bright, shining light,” Elina has a smooth and international appeal.
- Eline – A Dutch and Scandinavian variant of Helena, meaning “bright, shining light,” Eline has a clean and modern sensibility.
- Eliora – A Hebrew name meaning “God is my light,” Eliora has a lyrical and spiritual resonance.
- Elira – Possibly derived from the Albanian word for “to be free,” Elira has a sense of liberation and beauty.
- Elise – A French diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath,” Elise has a sweet and classical feel.
- Elisheba – A Hebrew name meaning “God is my oath,” Elisheba is the original form of Elizabeth with a biblical connection.
- Eliska – The Czech form of Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath,” Eliska has a distinctive Slavic charm.
- Elissa – Possibly a variant of the name Alicia or Elisa, Elissa has a soft and melodic quality.
- Elita – A name meaning “the chosen one,” Elita has a sense of exclusivity and elegance.
- Elizabeth – This classic name of Hebrew origin means “God is my oath” and has been borne by queens and literary characters alike.
- Elizaveta – The Russian form of Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath,” Elizaveta has a regal and classic beauty.
- Elka – A diminutive of Elke, meaning “noble,” Elka has a friendly and approachable feel.
- Elke – A diminutive of Adelheid, meaning “noble,” Elke is of German and Dutch origin with a simple elegance.
- Ella – Short and sweet, Ella is of German and English origin meaning “all, completely” or “fairy maiden.”
- Elladine – A name with uncertain meaning, Elladine has an elegant and mysterious quality.
- Ellamae – A combination of Ella and Mae, Ellamae has a sweet and endearing Southern charm.
- Ellery – An English name meaning “alder tree,” Ellery has a literary association with the writer Ellery Queen.
- Elliana – A variant of Eliana, meaning “my God has answered,” Elliana has a flowing and feminine grace.
- Ellianne – A blend of Ella and Anne, Ellianne combines classic elements with a modern sound.
- Ellie – Often a diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen, meaning “light,” Ellie has become popular as a stand-alone name.
- Elliette – A feminine variant of Elliott, Elliette has a modern and stylish edge.
- Ellis – Originally an English surname, Ellis is derived from Elijah, meaning “Jehovah is God,” and has a modern unisex appeal.
- Ellisif – A Scandinavian name meaning “consecrated to God,” Ellisif has a Nordic charm and historical depth.
- Elmina – Possibly a diminutive of Wilhelmina, meaning “will to protect,” Elmina has a protective and strong feel.
- Elmira – A name of Arabic origin meaning “princess,” Elmira has an exotic and regal air.
- Elmira – Possibly a variant of Wilhelmina, meaning “will to protect,” Elmira has a protective and strong feel.
- Elodia – A variant of Elodie, meaning “foreign riches,” Elodia has an exotic and melodic quality.
- Elodie – Of French origin meaning “foreign riches,” Elodie has an exotic and melodic quality.
- Eloisa – A variant of Eloise, meaning “healthy; wide,” Eloisa carries a romantic and lyrical quality.
- Eloise – With French and English roots, Eloise means “healthy; wide,” and has a vintage charm.
- Elora – Possibly a variant of Elnora or a combination of the names Ella and Lora, Elora has a contemporary and graceful sound.
- Elouera – An Aboriginal Australian name meaning “pleasant place,” Elouera has a natural and peaceful vibe.
- Elowen – Of Cornish origin, meaning “elm tree,” Elowen has a natural and earthy quality.
- Elowise – A combination of Eloise and Louise, Elowise has a modern and sophisticated sound.
- Elowyn – A variant spelling of Elowen, meaning “elm tree” in Cornish, Elowyn offers an alternative modern twist.
- Elsa – A short form of Elisabeth, meaning “pledged to God,” Elsa is known for its association with the Disney character from “Frozen.”
- Elsbeth – A variant of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath” or “pledged to God.”
- Elsi – A diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning “pledged to God,” Elsi is a cute and less common variant.
- Elsie – A Scottish diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath,” Elsie has a charming old-fashioned vibe.
- Elspeth – A Scottish variant of Elizabeth, meaning “pledged to God,” Elspeth has a distinctive and traditional feel.
- Eluned – A Welsh name meaning “idol, image,” Eluned has a historical and literary presence.
- Elvia – Possibly related to the Old English name Ælfgyva, meaning “elf strength,” Elvia has a mystical and ancient charm.
- Elvina – A variant of Elvira, meaning “truth” or “white,” Elvina carries a similar old-world gothic elegance.
- Elvira – With Spanish roots, meaning “truth” or “white,” Elvira has an old-world gothic charm.
- Elyana – A variant of Eliana, meaning “my God has answered,” Elyana has a contemporary and lyrical feel.
- Elyra – A modern name with an uncertain origin, Elyra has a musical and enigmatic sound.
- Elysande – A name with uncertain origin, possibly related to the Old French for “myrrh,” Elysande has an old-world and noble air.
- Elyse – A short form of Elisabeth, meaning “pledged to God,” Elyse has a modern and chic sound.
- Elysia – Derived from Elysium, the mythological Greek paradise, Elysia connotes bliss and beauty.
- Elyssa – A variant of Elissa, possibly derived from the Phoenician name for the Queen of Carthage, Elyssa has an ancient and regal air.
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- Emaline – A variant of Emmeline, meaning “work,” Emaline has a soft and vintage appeal.
- Emanuela – The Italian feminine form of Emanuel, meaning “God is with us,” Emanuela has a spiritual and graceful presence.
- Ember – An English name referring to the smoldering remains of a fire, Ember evokes warmth and light.
- Emberly – A modern American name, possibly an elaboration of Ember, it evokes the warmth and glow of burning embers.
- Emberlyn – A modern American name combining Ember and the popular suffix “lyn,” Emberlyn has a warm and contemporary feel.
- Embeth – A modern name, possibly a variant of Elizabeth, Embeth has a contemporary and unique sound.
- Emelie – A variant of Emily, meaning “striving” or “rival,” Emelie offers an alternative spelling with European flair.
- Emelina – A variant of Aemilia, the Latin form of Emily, Emelina has an elegant and romantic quality.
- Emerald – Named after the precious green gemstone, Emerald has a luxurious and vibrant feel.
- Emeraude – The French word for “emerald,” Emeraude has a gemstone-inspired and luxurious feel.
- Emerie – A variant of Emery, meaning “brave” and “powerful,” Emerie has a modern and bold sound.
- Emersyn – A variant of Emerson, meaning “son of Emery,” Emersyn lends a feminine twist to a traditionally masculine name.
- Emery – Of German origin meaning “brave” and “powerful,” Emery is a unisex name with a strong presence.
- Emiko – A Japanese name meaning “smiling child,” Emiko has a cheerful and endearing quality.
- Emilia – A name of Latin origin meaning “rival” or “trying to equal or excel,” it’s a variant of the name Amelia.
- Emiliana – An elaboration of Emilie, meaning “rival,” Emiliana has a sophisticated and international charm.
- Emiline – A variant of Emmeline, meaning “work,” Emiline has a classic and refined feel.
- Emily – Derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, Emily means “striving” or “eager.”
- Emira – An Arabic name meaning “princess” or “leader,” Emira has a regal and powerful presence.
- Emma – A name with Germanic roots meaning “whole” or “universal,” Emma has been a perennial favorite.
- Emmalia – A blend of Emma and Lia, Emmalia has a modern and harmonious sound.
- Emmaliese – A combination of Emma and Liese, a German diminutive of Elisabeth, Emmaliese has a unique and composite charm.
- Emmalina – A blend of Emma and Lina, Emmalina has a modern and melodic quality.
- Emmalise – A variant of Emmaliese, combining Emma with the diminutive of Elisabeth, Emmalise has a sweet and intricate sound.
- Emmalyn – A blend of Emma and Lyn, Emmalyn has a contemporary feel while retaining the classic charm of its roots.
- Emmanuella – A variant of Emmanuelle, meaning “God is with us,” Emmanuella has a spiritual and ornate feel.
- Emmanuelle – A French name of Hebrew origin meaning “God is with us,” Emmanuelle is the feminine form of Emmanuel.
- Emmeline – With German origins meaning “work,” Emmeline has a vintage charm and a touch of elegance.
- Emmelyn – A variant of Emmeline, meaning “work,” Emmelyn has a traditional yet fresh appeal.
- Emmelyne – Another variant of Emmeline, Emmelyne adds a lyrical touch to the name.
- Emmerson – A variant of Emerson, meaning “son of Emery,” Emmerson has a contemporary unisex vibe.
- Emogen – A variant of Imogen, possibly meaning “maiden” or “innocent,” Emogen has a literary and classic appeal.
- Emogene – Possibly a variant of Imogen, meaning “maiden,” Emogene has an old-fashioned yet unique charm.
- Emorie – A variant of Emery, meaning “brave” and “powerful,” Emorie has a contemporary and spunky vibe.
- Emryn – A modern name with an uncertain meaning, Emryn has a stylish and enigmatic quality.
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- Enara – A Basque name meaning “swallow (bird),” Enara has a natural and light feel.
- Enfys – A Welsh name meaning “rainbow,” Enfys has a colorful and joyful resonance.
- Engracia – Of Spanish origin meaning “grace,” Engracia has a dignified and graceful presence.
- Enid – Of Welsh origin meaning “soul” or “life,” Enid is a name with Arthurian legend connections and a quiet strength.
- Eniko – A Hungarian name possibly meaning “deer” or “fawn,” Eniko has a delicate and endearing sound.
- Enola – A name of Native American origin meaning “magnolia,” Enola has a peaceful and natural feel.
- Enrica – The Italian feminine form of Enrico, meaning “home ruler,” Enrica has a strong and commanding presence.
- Enriqueta – The Spanish feminine form of Enrique, meaning “home ruler,” Enriqueta has a regal and robust feel.
- Enya – An Anglicized form of the Irish name Eithne, which means “kernel” or “grain,” Enya is also associated with the Irish singer.
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- Eowyn – A literary name created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his novel “The Lord of the Rings,” meaning “horse lover” in Old English.
- Eowynn – A variant of Eowyn, created by J.R.R. Tolkien, Eowynn maintains the literary connection with a slight twist.
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- Epona – Named after the Celtic goddess of horses, Epona has a mythological and powerful aura.
- Eponine – A name popularized by Victor Hugo’s novel “Les Misérables,” Eponine is of uncertain meaning but has a dramatic and literary air.
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- Erato – In Greek mythology, Erato is one of the nine Muses, representing love poetry, and the name means “lovely” or “desired.”
- Erelah – A Hebrew name meaning “angel,” Erelah has a spiritual and serene quality.
- Erendira – A name of uncertain origin, possibly Purépecha, Erendira is known from a legendary warrior princess.
- Eriantha – A name of Greek origin meaning “sweet as many flowers,” Eriantha has a poetic and fragrant appeal.
- Erica – The feminine form of Eric, meaning “eternal ruler,” Erica has Norse origins.
- Erielle – A modern name, possibly a combination of Eri and Elle, Erielle has a contemporary and feminine sound.
- Erietta – A name that could be a diminutive of Henrietta or a variant of Arietta, Erietta has a lyrical and dainty feel.
- Erika – The Scandinavian spelling of Erica, meaning “eternal ruler,” Erika has a robust and classic feel.
- Erin – An Irish name meaning “from the island to the west,” Erin is often associated with Ireland itself.
- Erinna – A Greek poetess’s name from antiquity, Erinna has a historical and artistic association.
- Eris – The Greek goddess of strife and discord, Eris has a name that’s sharp and powerful.
- Erisa – Possibly a variant of Eris, the Greek goddess of discord, Erisa has a modern and edgy feel.
- Erlene – A variant of Earlene, meaning “noblewoman” or “warrior,” Erlene has a vintage and regal quality.
- Erline – Possibly a variant of Erlene or Earlene, Erline continues the noble and classic theme.
- Erma – A short form of Ermintrude or a German variant of Irma, meaning “whole” or “universal,” Erma has a strong and traditional vibe.
- Ermengard – Of German origin meaning “whole enclosure,” Ermengard has an ancient and fortified feel.
- Ermina – A name of Old German origin meaning “whole” or “universal,” Ermina has a classic and refined sound.
- Erminia – An Italian form of Ermina, Erminia adds a romantic and Italianate flair to the name.
- Ernestine – The feminine form of Ernest, meaning “serious” or “resolute” in German, Ernestine has a dignified and strong presence.
- Erola – A Basque name meaning “swallow (bird),” Erola shares a light and airy quality with its meaning.
- Errin – A variant of Erin, meaning “from the island to the west” (Ireland), Errin has a modern and unique twist.
- Ersilia – An Italian name, possibly derived from Hersilia, a figure in Roman mythology, Ersilia has an ancient and mythic charm.
- Erykah – A modern variant of Erica, Erykah has an alternative spelling that adds a contemporary twist.
- Erynn – A variant of Erin, meaning “peace,” Erynn has a modern spelling with a traditional Irish feel.
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- Eseld – A Cornish name meaning “beautiful,” Eseld has a rare and enchanting quality.
- Esma – A short form of Esmeralda, meaning “emerald” in Spanish, Esma offers a more concise but equally vibrant option.
- Esme – Of Old French origin meaning “esteemed, beloved,” Esme has a sophisticated and vintage appeal.
- Esmée – A French name meaning “esteemed” or “loved,” Esmée is the feminine form of Esme with an accent mark adding a touch of elegance.
- Esmeralda – Of Spanish origin meaning “emerald,” Esmeralda has a vibrant and colorful personality.
- Esperance – A variant of the French name Esperanza, meaning “hope,” Esperance has an optimistic and melodic sound.
- Esperanza – Of Spanish origin meaning “hope,” Esperanza has a lyrical sound and an optimistic essence.
- Estee – A name of French origin, possibly a variant of Estelle or Esther, meaning “star,” Estee has a chic and cosmopolitan flair.
- Estefania – The Spanish form of Stephanie, meaning “crown” or “garland,” Estefania has a regal and sophisticated ring.
- Estella – A variation of Estelle, meaning “star,” Estella has a literary connection to Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations.”
- Estelle – This name of Latin origin means “star,” bringing to mind a celestial beauty.
- Ester – A variant spelling of Esther, a name of Persian origin meaning “star,” Ester maintains the classic and biblical associations.
- Esther – A name of Persian origin meaning “star,” Esther is also known from the Hebrew Bible as a queen of Persia.
- Estrella – The Spanish word for “star,” Estrella has a vibrant and celestial quality.
- Etain – An Irish name pronounced “AY-deen,” meaning “jealousy” or “passion,” Etain has mythological roots and a mystical air.
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- Ethel – Of Old English origin meaning “noble,” Ethel has a vintage feel that’s been gaining renewed interest.
- Ethelene – A variant of Ethel, meaning “noble,” Ethelene adds a feminine ending, giving it a more modern feel.
- Ethelinda – A compound of the Old English words for “noble” and “snake,” Ethelinda has a vintage and noble air.
- Ethelreda – Of Old English origin meaning “noble counsel,” Ethelreda is a regal and historical name.
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- Eudocia – A variant of Eudoxia, meaning “good glory” in Greek, Eudocia has an ancient and noble feel.
- Eudora – Of Greek origin meaning “good gift,” Eudora has an old-world charm and a generous spirit.
- Eudoxia – Of Greek origin meaning “good glory,” Eudoxia has an ancient and noble feel.
- Eugenia – A name of Greek origin meaning “well-born” or “noble,” Eugenia has a dignified and aristocratic quality.
- Eulalia – With Greek roots meaning “well-spoken,” Eulalia has a lyrical and poetic feel.
- Eulalie – A variant of Eulalia, meaning “well-spoken” in Greek, Eulalie has a melodic and sweet sound.
- Eunice – Of Greek origin meaning “good victory,” Eunice has a strong biblical heritage and a timeless feel.
- Euphemia – Meaning “well-spoken” or “to use words of good omen,” Euphemia has an ancient Greek charm.
- Euphrasia – Of Greek origin meaning “good cheer,” Euphrasia has a joyful and vintage charm.
- Euphrosyne – One of the three Graces in Greek mythology, meaning “mirth, merriment,” Euphrosyne has an ancient and joyful resonance.
- Eurydice – A name from Greek mythology meaning “wide justice,” Eurydice is known for her tragic love story.
- Eustacia – Of Greek origin meaning “fruitful” or “productive,” Eustacia has a unique and stately presence.
- Eustella – A name that may be a combination of Eustacia and Estella, Eustella has a unique and stately presence.
- Eutropia – Of Greek origin meaning “versatile,” Eutropia has an ancient and cultured feel.
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- Eva – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “life” or “living one,” Eva is a classic and simple name.
- Evadne – A name from Greek mythology, meaning “pleasing” or “good and holy,” Evadne has an ancient allure.
- Evalena – A variant of Evelina, meaning “wished for child,” Evalena has a delicate and refined sound.
- Evaline – A variant of Evelina, meaning “wished for child,” Evaline has a vintage charm.
- Evangelia – Derived from the Greek “euangelion,” meaning “good news,” Evangelia has a spiritual and lyrical quality.
- Evangelina – An elaborated form of Evangelia, meaning “bearer of good news,” Evangelina has a melodious and hopeful resonance.
- Evangeline – With Greek roots, Evangeline means “bearer of good news,” and has a poetic, romantic feel.
- Evangelista – Derived from the Greek “euangelion,” meaning “good news,” Evangelista has a grand and expressive flair.
- Evangelyn – A variant of Evangeline, meaning “bearer of good news,” Evangelyn has a melodious and graceful quality.
- Evania – A name of Greek origin meaning “peaceful,” Evania has a serene and gentle quality.
- Evanie – A modern name, possibly a variant of Evangeline, meaning “good news,” Evanie has a contemporary and sweet sound.
- Evanne – A feminine variant of Evan, meaning “God is gracious,” Evanne offers a modern twist to a classic name.
- Evanne – A variant of Evanna, meaning “young warrior” or “good messenger,” Evanne has a modern and spirited feel.
- Evanora – A modern name that could be a blend of Eva and Nora, Evanora has a contemporary and enchanting sound.
- Evanthe – Of Greek origin meaning “fair flower,” Evanthe has a delicate and poetic quality.
- Evanthia – Of Greek origin meaning “blooming” or “fair flower,” Evanthia has a lyrical and feminine charm.
- Evarista – Of Spanish origin meaning “well-pleasing,” Evarista has a distinguished and rare quality.
- Eve – The English form of Eva, meaning “life,” Eve is known as the first woman in the Bible.
- Evelia – Possibly a variant of Evelina, Evelia has an exotic and melodic appeal.
- Evelien – A Dutch variant of Evelina, meaning “wished for child,” Evelien has a sweet and international appeal.
- Evelina – A variant of Evelyn, meaning “wished for child,” Evelina has a delicate and refined sound.
- Evelise – A modern blend of Eve and Elise, Evelise has a chic and graceful presence.
- Evella – A creative combination that may blend Eve with Ella, giving Evella a modern and appealing sound.
- Evelyn – Originally an English surname derived from the name Aveline, Evelyn means “wished for child.”
- Evelynne – A variant of Evelyn, meaning “wished for child” or “beautiful bird,” Evelynne adds an elegant twist to the name.
- Evenie – A rare name that may be a variant of Evanie or Yvonne, Evenie has a unique and delicate sound.
- Ever – A name of English origin meaning “always” or “eternal,” Ever has a modern and timeless appeal.
- Everilda – Of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning “battle strength,” Everilda has a strong and historical presence.
- Everly – An English surname turned given name, meaning “from the boar meadow,” Everly has a modern and trendy vibe.
- Evette – A French diminutive of Eve, meaning “life,” Evette is a dainty and classic name with a modern edge.
- Evgena – A variant of Evgenia, meaning “well-born” or “noble,” Evgena has an elegant and classic feel.
- Evgenia – A variant transliteration of Evgeniya, meaning “well-born” or “noble,” Evgenia has an elegant and classic feel.
- Evgeniya – The Russian form of Eugenia, meaning “well-born,” Evgeniya has an elegant and international feel.
- Eviana – A modern name, possibly a blend of Eva and Ana, Eviana exudes a contemporary and stylish feel.
- Evianna – A modern name that could be a blend of Eva and Anna, Evianna has a fresh and contemporary feel.
- Evie – A diminutive of Eve or Evelyn, Evie means “life” and has a playful and youthful feel.
- Evita – A Spanish diminutive of Eva, meaning “life,” Evita is famously associated with Eva Perón of Argentina.
- Evodia – Of Greek origin meaning “good journey,” Evodia has a pleasant and adventurous spirit.
- Evonne – A variant of Yvonne, of French origin meaning “yew wood,” Evonne has a unique and sophisticated flair.
- Evony – A modern English name, possibly derived from Yvonne, meaning “yew wood,” Evony has a contemporary and chic sound.
- Evrose – A unique name that could be a variant of Euphrosyne, a Greek name meaning “joy, mirth,” Evrose has a distinct and rosy charm
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- Ezaria – A modern, unique name that may be a variant of Azaria, meaning “helped by God,” Ezaria has a contemporary and spiritual resonance.
- Ezariah – A modern, feminine twist on the biblical name Azariah, meaning “helped by God,” Ezariah has a unique and spiritual resonance.
- Ezlyn – A modern American name that combines the popular “lyn” suffix with the initial “Ez,” possibly from names like Ezra or Esme, Ezlyn has a trendy and contemporary feel.
- Ezlynn – A modern American name that combines the popular “lynn” suffix with the initial “Ez,” possibly from names like Ezra or Esme, Ezlynn has a trendy and contemporary feel.
- Ezmeralda – A variant of Esmeralda, meaning “emerald” in Spanish, Ezmeralda has a luxurious and vibrant feel.
- Ezra – Traditionally a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “help,” Ezra is increasingly used for girls, reflecting a trend for gender-neutral names.
- Ezria – A modern name that may be inspired by the biblical name Ezra, meaning “help,” Ezria has a contemporary feel with a nod to tradition.
- Ezzah – A name of Arabic origin meaning “a person who gives the honor, respect,” Ezzah has a dignified and unique sound.
- Ezzie – A diminutive or nickname that could be derived from names like Esther or Esmeralda, Ezzie has a playful and affectionate vibe.