Starting with letter E
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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121 | Elicia | French | Abbreviation of Elisabeth. | F | |
122 | Elidad | Biblical | Beloved of God. | F | |
123 | Elika | Biblical | Pelican of God. | F | |
124 | Elin | Norse | Daughter of the Russian king Boleslaw. | F | |
125 | Elin | Welsh | Variant of Helen. Means light or most beautiful woman. | F | |
126 | Elinor | French | A variant spelling of Eleanor. Famous bearers: Elinor was one of the heroines in Jane Austen's novel 'Sense and Sensibihiy'. | F | |
127 | Elinor | Shakespearean | 'King John' Queen Elinor, widow of King Henry II and mother to King John. | F | |
128 | Eliphal | Biblical | A miracle of God. | F | |
129 | Elisa | French | Consecrated to God Abbreviation of Elisabeth. | F | |
130 | Elisa | Spanish | Spanish form of Elizabeth: consecrated to God. | F | |
131 | Elisabet | Scandinavian | Variant of English/Hebrew name Elizabeth. My God is bountiful;God of plenty. | F | |
132 | Elisabet | Swedish | Swedish form of Elizabeth: devoted to God. | F | |
133 | Elisabeth | Biblical | The oath or fullness of God | F | |
134 | Elisabeth | French | Consecrated to God. The usual spelling of Elizaheth in Continental Europe. | F | |
135 | Elisabeth | Hebrew | From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. | F | |
136 | Elise | French | Consecrated to God. An abbreviation of Elisabeth, derived from a French diminutive of Elizabeth. | F | |
137 | Elishaphat | Biblical | My God judgeth. | F | |
138 | Elisheba | Hebrew | Oath of God. God is satisfaction. | F | |
139 | Elisia | Greek | Devoted to God. Also a variant of Elissa, meaning: From the blessed isles. | F | |
140 | Elissa | English | Variant of Elizabeth: My God is bountiful;God of plenty. Famous bearer: Dido, Queen of Carthage, was known as Elissa. | F |