BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM E
Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From E With Meanings
Nane |
Country |
Meanings |
Eartha | Old English | Of the earth. |
Easter | Old English | From the holiday. |
Ebba | Old English | From the rich fortress. |
Ebere | African | mercy |
Eberta | Teutonic | Bright, brilliant. |
Ebony | Greek | A black wood. |
Ebrel | Cornish | From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. Cornish form of April. |
Echo | Greek | A repeating round. The name of a nymph in Greek mythology. |
Eda | Old English | Rich, prosperous. |
Edalene | Noble, King. | |
Edaline | Noble, King. | |
Edana | Gaelic | Fiery. |
Edda | Old English | rich |
Edeline | German | Noble and kind. Also see Adele. |
Eden | Hebrew/Old English | Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name. |
Edena | Hawaiian | Renewal, rejuvenation. |
Edeva | Old English | A rich gift. |
Edina | A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin. | |
Edith | Old English | Prosperity, or a gift. |
Edlyn | Old English | A noble maiden. |
Edme | Scottish | Protector. A variation of Esme, and the feminine form of Edmund. |
Edmonda | Old English | A rich protector. The feminine form of Edmund. |
Edna | Hebrew | Renewal, rejuvenation. |
Edolie | Old English | noble |
Edrea | Old English | Prosperous, powerful. |
Edria | Hebrew | mighty |
Edwerdina | Old English | A prosperous guardian. The female form of Edward. |
Edwina | Old English | A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin. |
Edythe | Prosperity, or a gift. | |
Eerin | Aboriginal | A small grey owl. |
Effie | Of good reputation. | |
Effy | Of good reputation. | |
Efia | Ghanese | born on tuesday |
Efrosini | Hebrew | a fawn or a bird |
Efterpi | Greek | pretty in face |
Egeria | Greek | A wise adviser. |
Eglantine | Old French | A flower name, from Old French. |
Eiddwen | Welsh | The beloved fair one. |
Eileen | Irish Gaelic | The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen. |
Eilis | Irish Gaelic | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
Eir | Old Norse | The name of the goddess of healing. |
Eira | Welsh | Snow. |
Eireen | Peace. | |
Eirena | Peace. | |
Eirene | Peace. | |
Eirian | Welsh | Silver. |
Eirwen | Welsh | As white as snow. |
Eithne | Irish Gaelic | Ardent, fiery. Also see Aine and Ena. |
Ekala | Aboriginal | A lake. |
Ekaterina | Russian | Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name. |
Ekta | Hindu | |
Ela | Old English | Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen. |
Elaine | English | From the Old French form of Helen. |
Elana | A tree. | |
Elanora | Aboriginal | A home by the sea. |
Elata | Latin | Exalted, of high birth. |
Elberta | Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert. | |
Elbertina | Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert. | |
Elbertine | Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert. | |
Elda | Italian | A battle maiden. |
Eldora | Spanish | The golden one. |
Eleanor | Old French | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. |
Electra | Greek | Brilliant. |
Elena | Italian/Portuguese/Spanish | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
Eleni | Greek | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
Elenna | A tree. | |
Eleora | Hebrew | the lord is my light |
Elephteria | Freedom. | |
Eleri | Welsh | The name of a river. |
Elexus | Latin | Elex, Lex, Lexus |
Elfreda | Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse. | |
Elga | The holy one. | |
Eliane | Latin | From the Greek word for sun. |
Elida | The little winged one. | |
Elie | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Elina | Greek, Hindu | pure, intelligent |
Elinor | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Elinore | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Eliora | Hebrew | God is my light. |
Elisa | Spanish | dedicated to God |
Elisabeth | Consecrated to God. | |
Elise | French | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
Elisha | Hebrew | God is my salvation. The successor of Elijah in the Bible. A boy or girl's name. |
Eliska | Czech | truthful |
Elissa | Greek | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
Elita | Old French | The little winged one or the chosen one. |
Elizabeth | Hebrew | Consecrated to God. A name from the Bible. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
Elke | The defender, or helper of mankind. Form of Alexandra. | |
Ella | Old English | Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen. |
Ellamay | A combination of Ella and May. | |
Elle | French | She, a woman. |
Ellema | African | Milking a cow. |
Ellen | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. | |
Elli | The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names. | |
Ellice | Greek | Jehovah is God. The feminine form of Elias. |
Ellie | The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names. | |
Ellin | Aboriginal | To move. |
Ellinor | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Elly | The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names. | |
Elma | Greek | Pleasant, amiable. |
Elmas | Armenian | A diamond. |
Elmira | Old English | Noble. |
Elodia | Wealthy, prosperous. | |
Elodie | Wealthy, prosperous. | |
Eloise | Teutonic | Healthy. |
Elouera | Aboriginal | From the pleasant place. |
Elrica | German | The ruler of all. |
Elsa | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
Else | Hebrew | concecrated to god |
Elsie | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Elspeth | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Eluned | Welsh | A waterfall. |
Elvan | Turkish | |
Elvina | Old English | The friend of the elves. |
Elvira | Latin/Teutonic | Latin: The fair one. Teutonic: A true stranger. |
Elysa | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Elyse | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Elyshia | The light of the sun. A form of Alice, but often used as an independent name. | |
Elysia | Latin | Blissful. |
Elyssa | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Elzira | Portuguese | Form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
Ema | Polynesian | beloved |
Emalia | Latin | flirt |
Emanuel | God is with us. | |
Emanuela | Hebrew | god is with us |
Emanuele | God in humankind. | |
Ember | Old English | smoldering remains of a fire |
Emelda | A floret. | |
Emelia | Industrious. Also see Amelia. | |
Emer | Irish Gaelic | A traditional name. |
Emerald | A gemstone name. | |
Emilia | Ambitious, industrious. | |
Emilie | Ambitious, industrious. | |
Emily | Teutonic | Industrious. Also see Amelia. |
Emina | Latin | A noble or lofty maiden. |
Emma | Teutonic | The healer of the universe. |
Emmanuel | Hebrew | God is with us. A boy or girl's name. |
Emmanuelle | Hebrew | God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. |
Emmet | Old English | Industrious. A boy or girl's name. |
Emmett | Truth. | |
Emmuna | Hebrew | |
Emmylou | From Emily and Louise. Emily - Industrious. Louise - A famous warrior maiden. | |
Emogen | Celtic/Latin | Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother. |
Emogene | Celtic/Latin | Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother. |
Ena | Irish Gaelic | Ardent. A variation of Eithne. |
Enda | Irish Gaelic | Bird-like. A boy or girl's name. |
Endocia | Greek | Of unquestionable reputation. |
Endora | Hebrew | A fountain. |
Engelberta | Teutonic | A bright angel. |
Engracia | Spanish | Graceful. |
Enid | Celtic | A pure soul. |
Ennor | Cornish | From the boundary. A boy or girl's name. |
Enola | Native American | magnolia |
Enora | Greek | Light. |
Enrica | Italian/Spanish | The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. Also see Harriet. |
Enya | Irish | |
Enye | Yiddish | grace |
Enys | Celtic | From the island. Also see Innes. |
Eranthe | Greek | A flower of spring. |
Erasma | Greek | amiable |
Erena | Peace. | |
Erene | Peace. | |
Erianthe | Greek | sweet as many flowers |
Erica | Old Norse | A powerful ruler. The feminine form of Eric. |
Erika | German/Scandinavian | A powerful ruler. The feminine form of Eric. |
Erin | Irish Gaelic | From Ireland. A boy or girl's name. |
Eris | Greek | The goddess of discord. |
Erlina | Celtic | girl from Ireland |
Erline | Old English | A noblewoman. The feminine form of Earl. |
Erma | Teutonic | A maiden of the army. The feminine form of Herman. Also See Armina. |
Ermine | Old French | From the name of the fur. |
Ernestine | Teutonic | Serious, earnest. The feminine form of Ernest. |
Erwina | Teutonic | An honourable friend. |
Eryn | Irish Gaelic | From Ireland. |
Erzsebet | Hebrew | devoted to God |
Eskarne | Spanish | merciful |
Esme | Protector. The feminine form of Edmund. | |
Esmeralda | Spanish | Spanish expression meaning Emerald. |
Esmerelda | Protector. The feminine form of Edmund. | |
Esperance | Latin | Hope. |
Esperanza | Spanish | hope |
Esta | Italian | From the east. |
Estefania | Spanish | A garland or crown. The feminine form of Stephen. |
Estelle | French from Latin | A star. Also see Esther and Stella. |
Ester | Spanish | A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella. |
Esther | Hebrew | A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella. |
Etain | Irish | Shining, bright. |
Etana | Hebrew | Determination. |
Etania | Native American | wealthy |
Eternity | Everlasting. | |
Ethel | Teutonic | A noble maiden. |
Ethelda | Noble in counsel. | |
Etienette | French from Greek | A garland or crown. Feminine form of Etienne. Also see Stephanie. |
Etsu | Japanese | Delight. |
Etta | The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. A4, See Harriet. | |
Ettie | The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. A4, See Harriet. | |
Euclea | Greek | Glory. |
Eudocia | Of unquestionable reputation. | |
Eudocie | Of unquestionable reputation. | |
Eudora | Greek | A wonderful gift. |
Eugenia | Greek | Noble, wellborn. The feminine form of Eugene. |
Eulalia | Greek | The well-spoken one. |
Euna | Scottish | Also see Juno. |
Eunice | Greek | Victorious. |
Euphemia | Greek | Of good reputation. |
Euphrasia | Greek | Joy, delight. |
Euphrosyne | Greek | joy |
Eurwen | Welsh | Fair. |
Eurydice | Greek | The goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology. |
Eustacia | Greek | Fruitful. The feminine form of Eustace. |
Eva | Life-giving. Also see Evelyn. | |
Evadine | Greek | from greek mythology |
Evadne | Greek | Fortunate. |
Evana | East European | God is gracious. . |
Evangelia | Greek | one who brings good news |
Evangeline | Greek | The bearer of good news. |
Evania | Greek | Peaceful, tranquil. |
Evanthe | Greek | flower |
Eve | Hebrew | Life-giving. Also see Evelyn. |
Evelina | Hebrew | lifegiving |
Evelyn | English | From an old surname, but also related to Eve. A boy or girl's name. |
Everild | Old English | The slayer of the boar. A boy or girl's name. |
Everilda | The slayer of the boar. | |
Evette | From the name Yvonne. The feminine form of Yves. The little archer. | |
Evie | Life-giving. Also see Evelyn. | |
Evita | Spanish | Life-giving. Also see Evelyn. |
Evonne | French/Greek | French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree. |
Ewa | Polish | Life-giving. Also see Evelyn. |
Eyota | Native American | The greatest. |