Female and male first names beginning with the letter “E”..
ELIZABATH
FemaleElizabeth, of Hebrew origin, means 'my God is an oath' or 'God is my strength'.
ELIZABE
FemaleUnique Spanish derivation of Elizabeth, bearing the Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath'.
ELIZABEATH
FemaleElizabeth is an English feminine given name derived from "Ealse" meaning noble, and "beorht" meaning bright, signifying 'my God is my oath'.
ELIZABEHT
FemaleElizabet is a Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God is my promise', associated with notable figures like Elizabeth I of England and Empress Elizabeth of Russia.
ELIZABEL
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name combining "God" or "angel" (El) with "exile" (Zababel), interpreted as "God is my exile" or "Angel of exile".
ELIZABELL
FemaleDistinctive Spanish-origin female name combining the power of Elizabeth ('God is my oath') with the charm of Bell (beauty, elegance), embodying both strength and poise.
ELIZABELLA
FemaleUnique Italian name derived from Elizabeth ("God is my oath") and Isabella ("devoted to God"), bearing the rich histories of powerful queens, yet standing out with its elegant charm.
ELIZABELLE
FemaleUnique French feminine given name, combining the elements Eliza ("God is my oath") and Isabeau (a variant of Isabelle), resulting in a captivating name with a rich history.
ELIZABERH
FemaleElizabreth is a unique variant of Elizabeth, originating from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath," popularized by British royalty such as Queen Elizabeth II, and carries historical significance.
ELIZABET
FemaleFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is my oath'.
ELIZABETA
FemaleBulgarian-derived feminine form of Eleuterius, meaning 'free', with historical prominence in Bulgaria through figures like Empress Elizabeth.
ELIZABETE
FemaleElegant Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise".
ELIZABETH
FemaleFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath".
ELIZABETH
MaleEnglish name derived from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath.
ELIZABETHA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Elisabethe," meaning "God is my oath.
ELIZABETHANN
FemaleElegant American variant of the classic Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath," and popularized by prominent historical figures like Queen Elizabeth I and Elizabeth Taylor.
ELIZABETHANNE
FemaleElegant English name combining classic Elizabeth, "God is my oath," with French suffix "-anne," making it uniquely feminine and romantic.
ELIZABETHE
FemaleElizabeth, also known as Elizabethe in some variations, is an English feminine given name with Hebrew origins. It signifies "God is my oath" or "God is my promise". This timeless name has been popular among royalty throughout history and today remains a sought-after choice due to its historic elegance and uniqueness.
ELIZABETHGRACE
FemaleElegant English name combining 'Elizabeth', meaning 'God is my oath' or 'promise', popularized by Elizabeth I, with 'Grace', derived from Latin 'gratia', meaning elegance and charm.
ELIZABETHMARIE
FemaleElegant Italian hybrid name composed of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" with Hebrew roots popularized by English royals like Queen Elizabeth I, and Marie, also Hebrew in origin and widely used in European Christianity due to figures like Mary, mother of Jesus Christ.
ELIZABETHROSE
FemaleElegant English composite name derived from the renowned Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath," and the classic Rose, symbolizing love and beauty.
ELIZABITH
FemaleElizabeth is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath," popularized during the Tudor era by Queen Elizabeth I and carried through history by notable figures like Elizabeth Taylor and Queen Elizabeth II.
ELIZABTH
FemaleElizabeth is an English name with a Germanic-Hebrew origin, meaning "my God is my oath" or "God is my house", popularized by early Christians and royal figures like Queen Elizabeth I of England.
ELIZADETH
FemaleDistinctive Hispanic name derived from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God is my promise', with roots tracing back to biblical Elisheba.
ELIZAETH
FemaleElizabeth is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'My God is my oath', derived from 'ἐλεύθερος' (eleutheros) meaning 'free' and 'θεός' (theos) meaning 'god'. It has been popular among royalty throughout history and remains a classic choice today.
ELIZAH
MaleHebrew name meaning "God is my oath," a variant of Elizabeth, first appearing in the Bible as one of King David's daughters.
ELIZAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise.
ELIZAIDA
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from Hebrew Elizabeth, signifying 'God is my oath' or 'promise', reflecting faith and divine commitment.
ELIZAJANE
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-origin name composed of "Elizabeth," meaning "God is my oath," and "Jane," meaning "grace." Its combined meaning is "God is my oath of grace." It gained popularity during the Victorian era in England and is still rare yet elegant today.
ELIZAMA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'accompanied by God'.
ELIZAMAE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God hears," signifying divine attention to prayers.
ELIZAMARIE
FemaleUnique, elegant Latin American name combining Spanish "Elisa" (meaning 'God is my oath') with French "Marie," meaning 'star of the sea'.
ELIZANDER
MaleExotic, unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
ELIZANDRA
FemaleUnique, captivating name of Portuguese origin, derived from Isabel ('God is my oath') and inspired by names likeandra and dra.
ELIZANDRO
MaleUnique, captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, combining "Elizabeth," meaning "God is my oath," and "andro," meaning "man" or "male," resulting in a name that symbolizes strength and elegance.
ELIZAR
MaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God is my helper".
ELIZARDO
MaleUnique, Spanish-origin given name derived from the Hebrew Eleazar, meaning "God has helped.
ELIZAVETA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Russian origin, derived from the Greek 'Elizabeth,' meaning 'My God is an oath.'
ELIZBEATH
FemaleHebrew-origin variant of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath," used less frequently but carrying the same spiritual significance as its more popular counterpart.
ELIZBETH
FemaleElizabeth is an English name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Elisheba," meaning "God is my oath." It was introduced to England by the Normans in 1066 and gained popularity among royalty, with notable bearers including Queen Elizabeth I and actress Elizabeth Taylor. Today, it remains a classic choice for daughters, with variations such as Lizzie, Beth, and Eliza.