Female and male first names beginning with the letter “E”..
EKCO
FemaleEkko is a rare Scandinavian name derived from "Ekkjaldi," meaning "sword of Eke." It signifies strength and courage, reflecting its Norse origins and association with a powerful god.
EKEMINI
MaleAfrican name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Igbo tribe's language and culture. Its meaning, "first male child", reflects the importance attached to the firstborn son in Nigerian society.
EKENE
MaleIgbo male name meaning 'firstborn child', derived from 'Eke' (first) and 'Nene' (to be born).
EKENE
FemaleIgbo given name from Nigeria, meaning "is good" and pronounced /ˈɛkənè/.
EKER
MaleHebrew origin name meaning "curved" or "rounded," derived from the word "akhar." It was popular among ancient Jews but is now used for both boys and girls. Its historical significance is primarily linguistic.
EKHLAS
FemaleArabic female given name derived from the root word 'ikhlaas', which means 'sincerity' or 'purity'. It carries spiritual significance associated with sincerity in faith and actions. The name is believed to have a calming effect, reflecting its meaning of purity and peace.
EKIN
FemaleTurkish name derived from "ekmek," meaning "bread," symbolizing life and prosperity.
EKIN
MaleTurkish name meaning 'November', often given to children born in that month or to celebrate the autumn season.
EKJOT
MaleUnique Indian name from Punjab, meaning "one lamp" or "single flame," symbolizing light, knowledge, and guidance, often given to girls but also suitable for boys.
EKKO
FemaleUncommon, unisex name derived from Old Norse 'Ekkja', meaning female relative.
EKKO
MaleRare Scandinavian name derived from "Ekkja," meaning "the only one." It was traditionally used for both boys and girls but is now more commonly associated with males, adding to its uniqueness. Notable figures like Ekkehard IV have contributed to its historical significance, while modern media such as video games have brought further attention to this distinctive name with deep Scandinavian roots.
EKLAVYA
MaleEklavya, a Sanskrit name derived from the Mahabharata epic, signifies 'offspring of Ekla', meaning lonely or solitary, embodying determination, independence, and perseverance against all odds.
EKNOOR
FemaleIndian Punjabi name meaning 'the first light' or 'light that precedes all others,' symbolizing illumination, knowledge, and wisdom.
EKNOOR
MaleUnique Indian-Punjabi name meaning 'the light that is one'.
EKO
MaleAfrican name, specifically from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'the child has come' and often given after a long wait.
EKO
FemaleUnique Japanese name meaning "Child of the Goddess," traditionally used for both boys and girls, but now more commonly associated with females due to its soft sound. It holds historical significance linked to the Japanese creation goddess Izanami.
EKOW
MaleGhanaian boy's name derived from the Akan language, meaning "one who brings joy or happiness".
EKRAM
FemaleArabic name meaning 'to read' or 'recitation', significant in Islam as the first word revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
EKREM
MaleTurkish name of Arabic origin, meaning "to read", often associated with the Qur'anic phrase "Iqra, bi-smi Rabbika". It's popular in various cultures, symbolizing intelligence and wisdom, though it doesn't define an individual's personality.
EKTA
FemaleFemale name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit word 'ekata', meaning 'unity'.
EKTOR
MaleGreek name that means 'holder of the sea'.
EL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God is my light".
EL
MaleThe name El originates from Hebrew and signifies 'God'.
ELA
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of Hebrew origin, meaning "I am" and derived from the Hebrew word "ehyeh," used by God when revealing Himself to Moses. It appears in the Old Testament and is often associated with significant biblical figures like Sarah and Rachel. Despite its rarity, Ela's profound meaning and rich history make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a special name for their daughters that honors Jewish heritage or simply appreciates its significance.
ELAAHI
FemaleElaahi: A unique Arabic name derived from "ilaahi", meaning "divine". It signifies a connection to the divine and is often associated with spirituality and profound existence.
ELAAN
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly French or Scottish, but also potentially Hebrew or Native American. Its meaning varies, ranging from "God is my light" to "sunray", or associated with the Scottish Gaelic word "elan", signifying vigor or vim.
ELAAN
MaleWelsh name meaning "leader", inspired by the brave heroine Elen Luyddog from Welsh mythology.
ELAANI
FemaleUnique Sanskrit name derived from Elean meaning "she who brings prosperity," associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth Lakshmi. It has gained global popularity due to its melodic sound and profound cultural significance.
ELAD
MaleHebrew boy's name derived from "lailah" meaning "night", popularized by a generous figure in the Talmud and often chosen for its sound or significance.
ELADIA
FemaleRare Greek feminine given name derived from 'helados', meaning 'cold' or 'icy'.
ELADIO
MaleRare but captivating Spanish given name derived from 'elado', meaning 'frosted' or 'iced'. It originally served as an occupational surname for those working with ice or snow, later becoming a unique name choice among families with this heritage.
ELAENA
FemaleUnique and enchanting female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has answered" or "God is my light.
ELAF
FemaleGreek name meaning "the deer," associated with Artemis in mythology, and has been historically used across various cultures like Arabic, Hebrew, and Russian.
ELAH
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'tree', symbolizing growth and strength, inspired by ancient King Omri's region and tree of life interpretations.
ELAHEH
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine Persian name meaning 'divine' or 'angelic', popular among Zoroastrians and once reserved for royalty.
ELAHI
FemalePersian name derived from "elahi", meaning 'divine' or 'of God'.
ELAHNA
FemaleRare Hebrew girls' name meaning "tree," associated with biblical stories of leadership and strength.
ELAHNI
FemaleHebrew name derived from "elah," meaning "tree" or "grove.
ELAI
MaleRare yet significant Hebrew name meaning 'tree' or 'oak', symbolizing strength and growth. It was used in ancient times and appears in historical texts like the Talmud, though its usage has shifted to become more unisex in recent years.
ELAIA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'olive tree', derived from 'elaion'.