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- ELENE
(Ελένη): Modern form of Greek
Helénē, possibly
meaning
"torch."
- ELENI:
Variant spelling of Greek Elene, possibly
meaning
"torch."
- ELENORA:
Variant spelling of English Eleanor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELEONOORA:
Finnish form of Provençal Aliénor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELEONOR:
Variant spelling of English Eleanor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELEONORA:
Italian form of Provençal Aliénor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELÉONORE:
Variant form of French Provençal Aliénor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELEONORE:
German form of French Eléonore, meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELERI:
Welsh legend name of the daughter of Brychan,
possibly derived from the name of a river, from the word alar,
meaning "more than full; overflowing."
- ELETTRA:
Italian form of Latin Electra, meaning "bright,
shining."
- ELEUIA: Nahuatl unisex name meaning "wish."
- ELFA:
Variant spelling of Middle English Elva, meaning "elf friend."
- ELFI:
Pet form of German Elfriede, meaning "elf
strength."
- ELFLEDA:
Medieval English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelflæd,
meaning "noble beauty."
- ELFREDA:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ælfþryð,
meaning "elfin strength."
- ELFRIDA:
Variant spelling of Middle English Elfreda, meaning "elfin
strength."
- ELFRIEDA:
Variant spelling of Middle English Elfreda,
meaning "elfin strength."
- ELFRIEDE:
German equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Ælfþryð,
meaning "elfin strength."
- ELIAN:
Variant spelling of Welsh unisex Eilian, probably
meaning "second, a moment in time."
- ELIANA (Hebrew:
אֶלִיעַנָה):
- Feminine form of Latin Elianus,
meaning "sun."
- Hebrew name meaning "my God has
answered."
- ÉLIANE:
French form of Latin Eliana, meaning "sun."
- ELIANE:
- English form of French Éliane, meaning
"sun."
-
Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliana,
meaning "my God has answered."
- ELIANNA:
-
Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliana,
meaning "my God has answered."
- Variant spelling of Latin Eliana,
meaning "sun."
- ELICIA:
Variant spelling of Spanish Alicia,
meaning "noble sort."
- ELIGIA:
Feminine form of Polish Eligiusz,
meaning "to choose."
- ELIINA:
Finnish form of Greek Helénē, possibly
meaning
"torch."
- ELIISA:
Finnish form of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELIISABET:
Estonian form of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELIKAPEKA:
Hawaiian form of English Elizabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELIN:
Scandinavian form of Greek Helénē,
possibly meaning
"torch."
- ELINA:
Finnish form of Greek Helénē, possibly meaning
"torch."
- ELINOR:
Variant spelling of English Eleanor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
- ELIORA
(אֶלִיאוֹרָה): Feminine form of Hebrew
Elior,
meaning "my God is light."
- ELIRA:
Albanian name derived from the ethnic name Illyrian, possibly from
the expression i lirë, meaning "to be free."
- ELISA:
Pet form of German Elisabeth, meaning "God
is my oath."
- ELISABET
(Greek:
Ἐλισάβετ):
-
Greek form of Hebrew Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath."
-
Scandinavian form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
- ELISABETA:
Romanian form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
- ELISABETE:
Portuguese form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
- ÉLISABETH:
French form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
- ELISABETH:
- Anglicized form of Greek Elisabet
(Hebrew Eliysheba), meaning "God is my oath." In the
Old Testament bible, this is the name of the wife of Aaron. In
the New Testament, it is the name of the
mother of John
the Baptist.
-
German form of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELISABETTA:
Italian form of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELISAVET:
Variant spelling of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELISAVETA
(Елизавета): Bulgarian form of
Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
- ÉLISE: French
form of German Elise, meaning "God is my oath."
- ELISE:
Pet form of German Elisabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
- ELISHAT:
Phoenician name meaning "wanderer." In mythology, this is the name
of a queen of Carthage who fell in love with Aeneas,
and set herself on fire when he left her. She
is also known by the Greek names Dido and Elissa.
- ELISHEBA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Elisheva, meaning
"God is my oath."
- ELISHEVA
(אֱלִישֶׁבַע):
Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliysheba, meaning "God is my oath."
- ELIŠKA: Pet form of Czech
Alžběta, meaning "God is my oath."
- ELISSA:
-
Greek form of Phoenician Elishat,
the myth name of a queen of
Carthage who fell in love with Aeneas,
and set herself on fire when he left her. She is also known by the name Dido.
- Pet form of German Elisabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
ELITA:
Pet form of
Czech Alžběta, meaning "God is my oath."
ELIXABETE:
Basque form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God is my oath."
ELIYSHEBA
(אֱלִישֶׁבַע): Hebrew
name meaning "God is my oath." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the wife of Aaron.
ELIZA:
Short form of English Elizabeth, meaning "God
is my oath."
ELIZABETA:
Slovene form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God
is my oath."
ELIZABETH:
Anglicized form of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath."
ELIZAVETA
(Елизавета): Russian
form of Greek Elisabet,
meaning "God is my oath." Also spelled Yelizaveta.
ELKE:
- Diminutive form of Old High German Adalheid, meaning
"noble sort."
- Feminine form of Hebrew Elkanah,
meaning either "God bought" or "God is
jealous."
ELKIE:
Feminine form of Yiddish Elkan,
meaning either "God bought" or "God is
jealous."
ELLA:
Pet form of English Eleanor,
meaning "foreign; the other." Compare with masculine Ella.
ELLE:
Danish form of Greek Helénē,
possibly meaning "torch."
ELLEN:
Originally a variant spelling of English Helen,
possibly
meaning "torch." Now considered an independent name.
ELLENOR:
Variant spelling of English Eleanor, meaning "foreign;
the other."
ELLERY:
Variant spelling of English unisex Hillary,
meaning "joyful;
happy."
ELLI:
Pet form of Finnish Eleonoora,
meaning "foreign; the other."
Pet form of German Elisabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
ELLIE:
Pet form of English Eleanor,
meaning "foreign; the other."
ELLY:
Variant spelling of English Ellie, meaning "foreign; the
other."
ELMA:
Feminine form of Italian Elmo, meaning
"helmet, protection."
ELMAS:
Turkish name meaning "diamond."
ELMIRA:
Contracted form of Spanish Edelmira, meaning
"nobly famous." In use by the English, as is its variant Almira.
ELNORA:
Contracted form of Italian Eleonora,
meaning "foreign; the other."
ELODIA:
Spanish form of Visigothic Alodia,
meaning "foreign wealth."
ÉLODIE: French form of
Visigothic Alodia, meaning "foreign wealth."
ELOISA:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Elwisia, meaning
"hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
ÉLOISE:
French form of Latin Elwisia, meaning
"hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
ELOISE:
English form of French Éloise, meaning
"hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
ELOUISE:
Variant spelling of English Eloise, meaning
"hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
ELOXOCHITL:
Nahuatl name meaning "magnolia."
ELPIDA:
Feminine form of Greek Elpidios,
meaning "hope."
ELPIS
(ἐλπίς): Greek name meaning "expectation,
hope." In mythology, this is the name of a spirit of hope. She, along
with other daimons, was trapped in a jar by Zeus
and put in the care of Pandora. Her
Latin name is Spes.
ELSA: Pet
form of German Elsabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
ELSABETH:
Contracted form of German Elisabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
ELSE:
Pet form of German Elsabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
ELSIE:
Pet form of German Elsabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
ELSPET:
Variant spelling of Scottish Elspeth, meaning
"God is my oath."
ELSPIE:
Pet form of of Scottish Elspeth, meaning "God is my
oath."
ELSPETH:
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Elisabet, meaning "God is my oath."
ELUNED:
Variant spelling of Old Welsh Eiluned, meaning "idol,
image."
ELVA:
Pet form of Middle English Elvina, meaning
"elf friend."
ELVINA:
Feminine form of Middle English Elvin,
meaning "elf friend."
ELVIRA:
Spanish form of Visigothic Aliwera, meaning
"foreign true."
ELVIRE:
French form of Visigothic Aliwera, meaning
"foreign true."
ELWISIA:
Latin form of medieval French Helewise,
meaning "hale-wide; very healthy
and sound."
ELYSE:
English variant spelling of German Elise, meaning
"God is my oath."
ELYSIA
(Ἠλύσια): From Greek Pedion Elysion, the name of the heavenly fields of
Elysia,
a section of the Underworld mentioned in Greek mythology. The mythological
place name may have evolved from the
designation of a place, or person, struck by lightning (enelysion, enelysios);
if so, the name means "lightning-struck."
ELYZABETH:
Variant spelling of English Elizabeth, meaning
"God is my oath."
ELŻBIETA: Polish form
of Greek Elisabet, meaning
"God is my oath."
EM:
English short form of longer names beginning
with the element Em-.
EMA:
Hawaiian form of Norman
French Emma, meaning "entire, whole."
Hungarian form of Norman
French Emma, meaning "entire, whole."
Slovene form of English Emily, meaning "rival."
EMASDOUHI:
Armenian name meaning "wise."
EMEL:
Turkish name meaning "desire."
EMELIA:
Variant spelling of English Amelia, meaning
"work."
EMELIE:
Swedish form of English Emily, meaning "rival."
EMELINA:
Spanish feminine form of Italian/Portuguese/Spanish Emilio,
meaning "rival."
EMELINE:
Feminine form of French Émile, meaning
"rival."
Variant spelling of German Emmeline,
meaning "work."
EMELY:
Variant spelling of English Emily,
meaning "rival."
EMER:
Irish form of Gaelic Éimhear, possibly
meaning "ready,
swift." In mythology, this is the name of Cúchulainn's
wife.
EMERALD:
English name derived from the name of the
precious green gemstone, the birthstone of May, from Greek smaragdos,
meaning "green gem." The emerald was once believed to have the power to protect chastity, ward off evil
spirits, cure dysentery, epilepsy, and help poor eyesight.
EMESE:
Hungarian legend name of the mother of High Prince Álmos,
meaning "mother."
EMET
(אֶמֶת): Hebrew name meaning "truth."
The masculine form is spelled Emmet.
EMI
(1-恵美, 2-絵美): Japanese name meaning
1) "beautiful blessing" or 2) "beautiful picture."
EMIGDIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Emigdio,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
EMIKO
(1-恵美子, 2-笑子): Japanese name meaning 1) "beautiful child" or 2) "smiling child."
EMILEE:
Variant spelling of English Emily,
meaning "rival."
EMÍLIA:
Slovak form of Latin Emilia, meaning "rival."
EMILIA:
Medieval spelling of Roman Latin Æmilia, meaning "rival."
EMILIANA:
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Emiliano,
meaning "rival."
ÉMILIE:
Feminine form of French Émile,
meaning "rival."
EMILIE:
German form of Latin Emilia, meaning "rival."
EMILIJA:
Croatian form of Latin Emilia, meaning "rival."
EMILINE:
English variant spelling of German Emeline,
meaning "work."
EMLIN:
Medieval form of German Emmeline, meaning
"work."
EMILIYA
(Емилия): Bulgarian
form of Latin Emilia, meaning "rival."
EMILY:
English name derived from Latin Emilia, meaning "rival."
EMINE:
Feminine form of Turkish Emin, meaning
"honest, reliable, trustworthy."
EMLYN:
Welsh unisex form of German Emmeline, meaning
"work."
EMMA:
Old Norman French name of Germanic origin, derived from the element ermen/irmen,
meaning "entire, whole."
EMMALINE:
Variant spelling of German Emmeline,
meaning "work."
EMMANUELLE:
French feminine form of Latin Emmanuel,
meaning "God is with us."
EMMELINE:
Old German name derived from the word amal, meaning "work."
EMMET:
Diminutive form of Norman French Emma, meaning "entire,
whole." Compare with masculine Emmet.
EMMIE:
Pet form of Norman French Emma, meaning "entire, whole."
EMMY:
Variant spelling of Norman French Emmie, meaning "entire, whole."
EMPERATRIZ:
Spanish name meaning "empress."
EMU:
Egyptian name meaning "cat."
EMUISHÉRÉ:
Egyptian name meaning
"kitten."
EMYGDIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Emygdio,
meaning "half-god, demigod."
EMYLYNN:
English variant spelling of German Emmeline,
meaning "work."
ENA:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eithne, meaning
"kernel."
ENCARNA:
Short form of Spanish Encarnación, meaning
"incarnation."
ENCARNACIÓN: Spanish name meaning "incarnation."
ENCARNITA:
Pet form of Spanish Encarnación, meaning
"incarnation."
ENDRITA:
Feminine form of Albanian Endrit,
meaning
"light."
ENÉH: Hungarian legend name of the mother of the Hungarian people,
possibly meaning "deer."
ENFYS: Welsh
unisex name meaning
"rainbow."
ENID:
Welsh Arthurian legend name of Geraint's
wife, meaning "soul."
ENIDE:
French form of Welsh Enid, meaning "soul."
ENIKÕ: Hungarian named derived from
Enéh, possibly
meaning "deer."
ENIOLA:
African Yoruba unisex name meaning "wealthy."
ENIT:
Variant spelling of Welsh Enid, meaning "soul."
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