Unveiling a Treasury of 5,917 Baby Names starting with E
Delve into this remarkable collection of names, meticulously curated to encompass a diverse array of styles,origins,and cultural influences. Whether you're seeking a classic and enduring name like Emma or Emily, orperhaps a more uniqueand contemporary choice like Everly or Ezra, this comprehensive list is sure to unveil theperfect fit for your littleone.
With 5,917 names to consider, you'll embark on a captivating journey of discovery, unraveling hidden gems andfamiliarfavorites along the way. Imagine your child's joy in bearing the name Eleanor or Ethan, or perhaps Evelynor Erik.Eachname whispers a story, waiting to be unfolded by its bearer.
Embark on your naming adventure today and immerse yourself in the world of 5,917 extraordinary names thatstart with theletter E.
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- Elsie
- A short form of Elspeth, which is a Scottish form of Elizabeth, which comes from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath".
- Elizabeth
- Form of Elisabeth, which is from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath".
- Esther
- A Hebrew name which could come from the Persian stara, meaning "star" or the Hebrew name Hadassah, which is from astra, meaning "myrtle".
- Ethel
- From the Old English ethel, meaning "noble".
- Emma
- From the Old German erm, meaning "whole" or "universal".
- Edna
- English form of the Irish Eithne, which is from the Gaelic meaning "kernal". Also appears in the Bible and could be from the Hebrew ednah "pleasure, delight".
- Evelyn
- From an English surname which comes from the French name Aveline, originally from the Latin avis, meaning "bird".
- Edith
- From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and gar, meaning "spear".
- Elena
- Italian and Spanish form of Helen, which is from the Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
- Eva
- A variation of Eve from the Hebrew Havva, meaning "living".
- Eleanor
- From the French name Alienor, which could either be a form of Helen, from the Greek Helene meaning "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
- Emily
- From the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival".
- Ella
- An English short form of Helen, which is from the Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light" or Selene, meaning "moon".
- Ellen
- An English short form of Helen, which is from the Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
- Elaine
- French form of Helen, which is either from the Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light" or selene, meaning "moon".
- Eileen
- English form of the Irish name Eibhl?n, which originates from the Norman French name Aveline which could originally come from the Latin Avis meaning "bird".
- Erin
- A form of the Irish Gaelic Eirinn, which comes from Eire, the traditional Gaelic name for Ireland.
- Erika
- The feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
- Erica
- A feminine form of Erik, which is from the Old Norse ei, meaning "ever" or "always" and r?kr meaning "ruler". Also the Latin name for the plant, heather.
- Elisabeth
- From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath".