Starting with letter E
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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221 | Emilia | Italian | Italian form of Emily: industrious. | F | |
222 | Emilia | Shakespearean | 'The Winter's Tale' A lady attending on the Queen. 'The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Wife to Iago, and lady-in-waiting to Desdemona. | F | |
223 | Emilia | Latin | Emilia is a refined feminine name of Latin origin, the feminine form of Aemilius, meaning “rival” or “emulating.” It suggests ambition, resilience, and classical sophistication. Popularized by Shakespeare’s Emilia in *Othello* and current literary figures, Emilia ranks highly in the US, Canada, and the UK for its graceful sound and rich heritage. | F | |
224 | Emilie | German | German form of Emily. | F | |
225 | Emily | French | Feminine form of Emile: Industrious. From the Roman family name Aemilius. Famous bearer: French writer Emile Zola. | F | |
226 | Emily | German | Feminine form of Emil: From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'industrious.' Also a variant of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia. | F | |
227 | Emily | Latin | Industrious; striving. From the name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. Also a variant of Amelia. | F | |
228 | Emily | Latin | Emily is a classic feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius and meaning “rival” or “industrious.” It evokes diligence, grace, and creativity. With literary connections from Emily Brontë to Emily Dickinson, Emily remains beloved in English-speaking countries for its timeless charm and versatile spirit. | F | |
229 | Emims | Biblical | Fears; terrors; formidable; people. | F | |
230 | Emma | Germanic | Emma is a classic feminine name derived from the Germanic word ermen, meaning “whole” or “universal.” Historically a diminutive of names like Ermengarde, it conveys completeness and generosity of spirit. Prominent royal and literary Emmas, from Emma of Normandy to Jane Austen’s heroine, have reinforced its elegance. Emma holds the second spot among U.S. girl names, celebrated for its warmth and timeless grace. | F | |
231 | Emmaline | French | Hardworking. Variant of Emily. | F | |
232 | Emmanuella | Hebrew | Faith. | F | |
233 | Emmaus | Biblical | People despised or obscure. | F | |
234 | Emmeline | French | Industrious. Hardworking. From the Old French Ameline, derived from Old German 'amal' meaning labor. Famous bearer: British suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst. | F | |
235 | Emmie | English | A diminutive of any feminine name beginning with Em-. | F | |
236 | En-dor | Biblical | Fountain, eye of generation, or of habitation. | F | |
237 | En-eglaim | Biblical | Eye or fountain of calves. | F | |
238 | En-gannim | Biblical | Eye or fountain of protection or of gardens. | F | |
239 | En-gedi | Biblical | Eye or fountain of the goat or of happiness. | F | |
240 | En-haddah | Biblical | Quick sight, well of gladness. | F |