Evelina
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Evelina means "desired" in Latin; derived from the name Eve. |
English, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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Everest
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Everest means "highest peak," named after Sir George Everest. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Evit
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Evit means "life" in Hebrew; derived from the name Eve. |
None. |
Either |
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Ev
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Ev means "life" in Hebrew; derived from the name Eve. |
Biblical, English, Hebrew |
Either |
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Eva-Charlotte
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Eva-Charlotte combines Hebrew and Germanic roots, meaning "life" and "free." |
English, Germanic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin |
Female |
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Esmé
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Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, French |
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Eulaulah
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Eulaulah means "sweet voice"; origin is Hebrew, related to beauty. |
American, Biblical, Native American |
Female |
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Esh
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Esh means "fire" in Hebrew; originates from ancient Semitic languages. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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Ern[e]st
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Ernest means "serious" in German; originates from the Old French. |
German, Germanic, Old English, Old French |
Male |
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Esau
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Esau means "hairy" in Hebrew; biblical figure, Jacob's twin brother. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Male |
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Engincan
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Engincan means "brave" in Turkish; it originates from Turkish culture. |
Turkish |
Male |
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Ensa
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Ensa means "to be" in Arabic; origin linked to existence. |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Ethiopian |
Either |
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Epik
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Epik means "epic" in Old Norse; signifies greatness and significance. |
American, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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Endira
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Endira means "beautiful" in Sanskrit; it has Indian origins. |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Ethiopian |
Female |
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Emory
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Emory means "brave" or "powerful," originating from Old German roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Emma-Rose
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Emma-Rose combines "Emma" (universal) and "Rose" (flower), symbolizing beauty. |
Biblical, English, Germanic |
Female |
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Emmelyn
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Emmelyn means "universal" and originates from Old French and Germanic. |
Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English |
Female |
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Emersyn
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Emersyn means "brave" and originates from the Old German name Emery. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Either |
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Émilie
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Émilie means "rival" in Latin; derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. |
French |
Female |
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Emberly
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Emberly means "spark" or "burning," derived from English origins. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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Emely
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Emely: Derived from Latin, meaning "rival" or "eager." |
Biblical, English, Latin |
Female |
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Emelyn
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Emelyn means "rival" and originates from the Latin name Aemilius. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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Elroy
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Elroy means "the king" in Old French; derived from Eloi. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Ellyn
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Ellyn means "bright, shining light"; derived from Hebrew and Greek. |
English, Greek, Hebrew |
Female |
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Ella-Loren
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Ella-Loren combines "Ella" meaning fairy and "Loren" meaning laurel. |
English, Greek, Hebrew |
Female |
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Ellinor
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Ellinor means "light" and originates from Greek and Latin roots. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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Elliotte
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Elliotte means "the Lord is my God," of Hebrew origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Eliza-Jane
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Eliza-Jane combines Hebrew "God is my oath" and English origin. |
Elizabethan, English |
Female |
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Ella-Grace
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Ella-Grace combines "Ella" meaning fairy and "Grace" meaning elegance. |
Biblical, English, Greek |
Female |
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Elektra
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Elektra means "shining" in Greek; rooted in mythology and tragedy. |
Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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