Baby Names Start with E

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.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 5,917 Baby names start with E

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".