Starting with letter E
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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141 | Elissa | Greek | Variant of Elizabeth: From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. | F | |
142 | Elisse | Greek | Variant of Elissa. From the blessed isles. | F | |
143 | Elita | Latin | Chosen one. Also short form for Carmelita. | F | |
144 | Eliud | Biblical | God is my praise. | F | |
145 | Eliza | English | My God is bountiful. God of plenty. A diminutive of Elizabeth frequently used as an independent name. Famous bearer: Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney heroine of George Bernard Shaw's play 'Pygmalion', from which the musical 'My Fair Lady' was derived. | F | |
146 | Eliza | French | Consecrated to God. | F | |
147 | Eliza | English | Eliza is a spirited feminine name of English origin, originally a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning “pledged to God.” It evokes brightness and wit, famously borne by Shakespeare’s spirited heroine in *Love’s Labour’s Lost*. Eliza’s blend of classic roots and contemporary flair has secured its place among popular girl names in the US, Canada, and the UK. | F | |
148 | Elizabeth | ArthurianLegend | Sister of Mark. | F | |
149 | Elizabeth | English | My God is bountiful;God of plenty. Elizabeth was mother of John the Baptist in the bible. In England Queen Elizabeth I and II. One of the most frequently used names in England. | F | |
150 | Elizabeth | Greek | From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth was mother of John the Baptist and one of the earliest known bearers of this name; Queen Elizabeth II. | F | |
151 | Elizabeth | Hebrew | My God is bountiful;God of plenty. Elizabeth was mother of John the Baptist in the bible. In England Queen Elizabeth I and II.One of the most frequently used names in England. | F | |
152 | Elizabeth | Shakespearean | 'King Richard III' Elizabeth, Queen to King Edward IV. | F | |
153 | Elizabeth | Hebrew | Elizabeth is a regal feminine name of Hebrew origin, from Elisheva, meaning “God is my oath.” It carries royal and literary associations, symbolizing loyalty, grace, and devotion. Elizabeth remains perennially popular in English-speaking countries, cherished for its versatility and rich historical legacy. | F | |
154 | Elizabetta | Italian | Italian form of Elizabeth: consecrated to God. | F | |
155 | Elka | Hebrew | Oath to God. | F | |
156 | Elke | German | Noble. Variant of Alice. | F | |
157 | Ella | English | Abbreviation of Eleanor and Ellen: Beautiful fairy. A diminutive of feminine names begining with El or ending with ella. Famous bearer: American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald; American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. | F | |
158 | Ella | French | Medieval given name meaning all.. | F | |
159 | Ella | German | From the Old German name Alia, meaning all. | F | |
160 | Ella | Germanic | Ella is a sweet feminine name of Germanic origin, meaning “all,” “completely,” or “beautiful fairy maiden.” It conveys simplicity, charm, and grace. Ella remains a beloved choice for parents in English-speaking countries, prized for its musicality and timeless warmth. | F |