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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
321 Eshtaol Biblical A strong woman F
322 Eshtemoa Biblical The bosom of a woman F

323 Esma Anglo-Saxon Kind defender. F
324 Esme French An Old French variant of the Latin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved. F
325 Esmee French Feminine form of Esme: An Old French variant of the Latin 'aestimatus' meaning esteemed, or 'amatus' meaning loved. F
326 Esmeralda Spanish The emerald gemstone. Famous bearer: the heroine of Victor Hugo's novel 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. F
327 Esrom Biblical Dart of joy, division of a song. F
328 Essie English A diminutive of Estella, Estelle, or Esther. F
329 Essie French Diminutive of Estelle: Star. A variant of Estella.Diminutive of Estella: Derived from the Old French form of the Latin 'stella' meaning star. F
330 Essie Persian Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia. F
331 Estebana Spanish Crowned with laurels. F
332 Estee French Star.. F
333 Estefani Spanish Feminine of Stephan. F

334 Estella French Derived from the Old French form of the Latin 'stella' meaning star. Famous bearer: The heroine of Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations'. F
335 Estelle French Star. A variant of Estella. F
336 Ester Spanish Star. Form of Persian Esther.'Myrtle leaf.' Famous bearer: Ester, a young Biblical Hebrew woman who married the Persian ruler Xerxes and risked her life to save her people. F
337 Esther Biblical Secret, hidden F
338 Esther Persian Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia. F
339 EsyIlt Welsh Welsh form of Isolda. F
340 Etain Celtic A fairy. F