Female and male first names beginning with the letter “E”..

EMMANUAL

Male

Emmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning "God with us," composed of "Immanu" ("with us") and "El" (God), significant in Christianity as the prophesied Messiah's name.

EMMANUEL

Male

Hebrew origin, derived from "Immanu El," meaning "God with us." It holds significant biblical associations, particularly with the prophecy of the Messiah, and has been traditionally used among Christians since the Middle Ages despite its ancient roots.

EMMANUEL

Female

Hebrew name with religious significance, translating as 'God with us', originating from the Old Testament prophecy in Isaiah 7:14.

EMMANUELA

Female

Italian feminine given name derived from Emanuel, meaning "God is with us" in Hebrew.

EMMANUELL

Male

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'God with us', popular among Christians throughout history due to its biblical significance.

EMMANUELLA

Female

Elegant Italian name derived from the Latin "manuel," meaning "God with us." It gained popularity during the Renaissance and has since been adopted internationally.

EMMANUELLE

Female

The feminine given name Emmanuelle has French origins, derived from the Hebrew name Immanuel, meaning "God with us".

EMMANUELLE

Male

French feminine given name derived from the Germanic Ermenrud or Ermintrude, meaning "universal," with the diminutive suffix "-elle," hence "little universal one.

EMMANUL

Male

Emmanuel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is with us," derived from the phrase "Immanuel" in the Bible, prophesying Jesus Christ's birth.

EMMARA

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently despite lacking clear etymology or historical context. Its meaning can be interpreted personally, with some associating it with concepts like emergence or uniqueness.

EMMARAE

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Emma ('universal') and Marie ('sea of bitterness' or 'dedicated to Mars'), making its meaning open to interpretation.

EMMAREE

Female

Irish Gaelic name meaning "little bird," derived from the name Eithne and traditionally given to noble daughters, reflecting beauty, grace, and nobility.

EMMARI

Female

Recently coined name with uncertain origin, thought possibly linked to German 'immer' meaning 'always'. Despite no definitive evidence or historical records, its unique sound and spelling have contributed to its growing popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.

EMMARIAH

Female

Unique, modern name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Emma and Mariah or Amariah. Its meaning remains unclear but may embody qualities of both Emma ('whole' or 'work') and Mariah (light, sea). Popularized by singer Mariah Carey naming her daughter Monroe "Emmariah".

EMMARIE

Female

Unique and elegant given name of uncertain origin, often believed to be a blend of Emma and Marie.

EMMAROSE

Female

Original name of unknown origin, first recorded in the 17th century among French nobility.

EMMARY

Female

EmMARY: A captivating Irish name derived from Emer, meaning "universal" or "merciful," with roots in ancient Celtic mythology.

EMMASOFIA

Female

Greek-origin female name derived from 'Emmanouel', meaning 'God is with us'. It carries historical significance, associated with figures like Saint Emmanuelle and Emma of Normandy.

EMMASOPHIA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'God with us' and 'wisdom', carrying biblical and philosophical significance.

EMMASUE

Female

Emma Sue is an English name consisting of Emma ("universal") and Sue ("lily"), with roots in Germanic and Latin languages respectively.

EMMAUEL

Male

Emmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God with us'.

EMMAUS

Female

Unique Hebrew given name derived from the biblical town of Emmaus in Samaria, where two disciples encountered Jesus Christ post-resurrection during their journey. Its meaning varies but is often associated with "warm springs" or "strength".

EMMAUS

Male

Latin-origin name meaning "place of rich fields," derived from the biblical village where Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection.

EMME

Female

Rare yet captivating German name derived from "helm," meaning "helmet." Originally a diminutive of Helmtrud, Emme stands alone today, offering a traditional feel with modern appeal. Its historical significance includes Empress Matilda of England in the 12th century.

EMMEE

Female

Rare, French-derived name meaning 'beloved' or 'loved one', carrying centuries of history and affection.

EMMELEE

Female

Rare Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "to strive" or "protect" and "play".

EMMELENE

Female

Rare German name with roots in Germanic elements "helm", meaning protection, and "linde", referring to a grove or clearing. It signifies protector of the woods.

EMMELIA

Female

Distinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'in competition' and associated with excellence.

EMMELIE

Female

Distinctive German name derived from Amelie, combining 'amal' (work/noble) and 'hild' (battle), translating to "noble battle".

EMMELIN

Female

German-origin name derived from "heim" (home) and "lin" (flax/linen), meaning "home of the linen".

EMMELINA

Female

Rare and graceful Latin-derived name originally meaning 'rival' or 'emulous', popularized in English-speaking countries since the early 20th century.

EMMELINE

Female

Elegant English name derived from Amelina, meaning "ready for battle".

EMMELY

Female

Captivating German feminine name meaning "love in battle," derived from the elements "Amin" and "Hild".

EMMELYN

Female

Unique English name derived from Amelina, which means 'little worker'.

EMMELYNE

Female

Unique French-derived name meaning "hardworking" or "excelling in competition," popularized by celebrities like Mylène Farmer and Emmanuelle Vaugier.

EMMELYNN

Female

Rare, intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from English 'Emmaline' meaning "noble protection" or Welsh 'Emeline' meaning "rival" or "to strive". It was used by Henry James in his 1895 novel "The Spoils of Poynton", and notably borne by suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst. Today, it's chosen for its unique sound and potential historical connections.

EMMER

Male

Emer is an Irish name meaning 'universal ruler', derived from the Old Irish word 'émar'. It was popular among ancient Irish kings, including Queen Emer of Ireland.

EMMER

Female

Rare German-origin given name derived from the Germanic element 'heim', meaning 'home' or 'house'. Its meaning often interpreted as 'guardian of the home', reflecting early Germanic culture's emphasis on family and community. Though not widely popular, Emmer shares a literary connection with J.R.R. Tolkien's Éomer in "The Lord of the Rings".

EMMERI

Female

Rare German name derived from 'emer', meaning 'home' or 'hearth', evoking strength, stability, warmth, and security.

EMMERIC

Male

German-origin name derived from 'Amalrich', meaning 'power through work'. It has historical significance, being borne by Saint Emeric of Bohemia and used by Balzac in his novel 'Père Goriot'.