Female and male first names beginning with the letter “E”..
EMALENE
FemaleGreek feminine given name meaning 'noble' or 'highborn', originally used as an epithet for goddesses in ancient Greece.
EMALEY
FemaleUncommon female name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Emily meaning "rival" or "to excel.
EMALI
FemaleAfrican origin, specifically from the Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania. It is believed to have been given to girls born with unusual birthmarks or physical features, reflecting their uniqueness and beauty in Maasai culture.
EMALIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew girl's name derived from "em", meaning "mother", and signifies "mother's grace".
EMALIAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my highest goal," combining 'El' (God) and 'Malakh' (angel/messenger). It blends Emanuel and Malia, signifying strength and faith.
EMALIE
FemaleScandinavian name derived from Embla, one of the first humans in Norse mythology, meaning "work" or "toil," emphasizing hard work and perseverance.
EMALIN
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "emal," meaning "eternity" or "forever." It signifies everlasting beauty, grace, and wisdom, tracing back to ancient Israel where it was associated with exceptional qualities in girls. Today, Emalin remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
EMALINA
FemaleEmalina, of Latin origin, means 'to strive for' or 'ambitious', derived from 'emulari', associated with the Roman goddess Victoria.
EMALINE
FemaleUnique American name derived from French Ameline, meaning "noble work.
EMALISE
FemaleEmalise, of Scandinavian origin, means 'one who strives through ice'.
EMALIYA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "emal," meaning 'to dream.' It signifies 'dreamer' or 'one who dreams,' carrying historical significance tied to divine communication in Jewish culture, notably through figures like Joseph in the Book of Genesis. The name also evokes creativity and inspiration, making it an enchanting choice for parents seeking a meaningful name.
EMALY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'truth' or 'honesty', tracing back to the ancient Jewish name Emet.
EMALYN
FemaleUnique American female given name coined by author Stephen King for his 2000 novella "The Road Virus Heads North". Its origin and meaning are uncertain but some interpret it as a blend of Emma and Elaine, suggesting meanings like 'universal peace' or 'sun ray'. Despite its unknown history and rare usage, Emalyn's appealing sound and uniqueness make it an attractive choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
EMALYNE
FemaleDistinct and appealing female name of Latin origin, derived from "emalus," meaning "to strive for" or "to compete.
EMALYNN
FemaleAttractive Irish female name derived from "Eamhla Ní", translating to "She Who Is Like Unto Heaven".
EMALYNNE
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from Amluigh, meaning 'universal' or 'of everyone'.
EMAN
MaleArabic name derived from "iman," meaning "faith" or "belief.
EMAN
FemaleThe name Eman originates from Arabic and signifies 'faith' or 'belief', derived from the root word 'iman'. It embodies trustworthiness and sincerity.
EMANDA
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "defending man" or "strength of man," conveying power and resilience.
EMANE
FemaleEmane: A Hebrew name derived from "eman," meaning faith or trust, reflecting Jewish principles of faith.
EMANEE
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from "Amen," meaning "truth" or "sincerity." It's associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria and reflects honesty and respect.
EMANI
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'God hears' or 'God answers', reflecting faith and trust in divine intervention.
EMANI
MaleDistinctive African-American name derived from the Amharic word 'aman', meaning peace.
EMANIE
FemaleEmmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God with us'.
EMANII
FemaleCaptivating Persian name meaning 'faith', originally used for boys but now predominantly for girls, symbolizing spiritual guidance.
EMANNI
FemaleDistinctive Italian name with an uncertain origin but believed to mean 'God with us' in Hebrew.
EMANNUEL
MaleEmmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning "God with us," derived from Isaiah 7:14 and popularized by Christian families and St. Mannus, the Irish bishop.
EMANUAL
MaleEmanuel is a Hebrew-origin name that means "God with us," symbolizing divine presence and spiritual connection.
EMANUEL
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'God with us', prophesied in Isaiah 7:14 for the Messiah.
EMANUEL
MaleHebrew boy's name from the Old Testament, meaning "God with us".
EMANUELA
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from the Latin "emanare," meaning "to flow out" or "to emit," symbolizing fluidity and adaptability.
EMANUELE
MaleItalian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "emanare," meaning "to flow out" or "to pour forth." It can be translated to mean "God with us," reflecting its Christian associations. Historically popular among Italian nobles, it has been used by notable figures such as painter Emanuele d'Arezzo and Duke Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia. Today, Emanuele remains a popular name in Italy and other countries with Italian influences, chosen by families of various religious backgrounds.
EMANUELL
MaleEmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning "God with us".
EMANUELLA
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of Italian origin derived from Emanuel, meaning "God with us" in Hebrew. It signifies divine presence and companionship.
EMANUELLE
MaleFeminine given name of Italian origin, derived from the male name Emanuel, which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Immanuel. The Hebrew name Immanuel means "God with us," and it has been used throughout history to represent the idea of divine presence or assistance.
EMANUELLE
FemaleFeminine given name of Italian origin, meaning "God issuer".
EMANUELLY
FemaleBrazilian girl's name derived from the Portuguese word "emanuel," meaning "God is with us.
EMAR
MaleHebrew name meaning "mother", derived from the Hebrew word "em". It has biblical roots and was originally a place name, but today it's used as a unique personal name for both girls and boys.
EMARA
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning "to live" or "to exist," carrying depth and significance.
EMARE
MaleRare, Middle English-derived name first appearing in "Sir Launfal," attributed to Thomas Chestre around 1370. Its origin and meaning remain uncertain, though some associate it with 'sea'.