Female and male first names beginning with the letter “E”..
ETTALIE
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," reflecting faith and faithfulness.
ETTALYN
FemaleRare yet captivating American name derived from Ethel (noble) and Talitha (little girl), offering a blend of Old English and Aramaic heritage without a specific combined meaning.
ETTALYNN
FemaleUnique American name created by adding "tal" to Ethan, meaning "strong tal".
ETTAMAE
FemaleAfrican-derived given name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning either "born on Tuesday" or "a child born during troublesome times," reflecting resilience and overcoming adversity.
ETTEL
FemaleHebrew-origin female name derived from 'etzel' meaning 'near', or 'etz' meaning 'tree'. It holds historical significance as one of the seven prophetesses in Jewish tradition.
ETTER
FemaleCaptivating given name of German origin, derived from 'Etter', meaning 'willow'. It signifies grace, flexibility, and strength, often used historically as a surname associated with people living near willow trees or working with willow wood. Rare yet meaningful, Etter evokes images of adaptability and resilience.
ETTI
FemaleHebrew girls' name, originating from the word "et," meaning "with" or "and." It serves as a nickname or short form of names like Esther and Elizabeth, and carries historical significance tied to Queen Esther in Jewish culture. Today, it's a popular choice among Israeli parents seeking a balance between tradition and modernity.
ETTIE
FemaleCharming Hebrew name derived from Esther, meaning "star" in Old Persian, with biblical significance and associations of good fortune and courage.
ETTORE
MaleItalian given name derived from the Latin "Helios," meaning "sun." It gained popularity through Luigi Pulci's epic poem "Morgante" featuring the brave giant Ettore. Historically attributed to notable figures like physicist Ettore Majorana, this distinctive name has been predominantly used in Italy and carries solar symbolism alongside its literary influence.
ETTY
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'star', derived from Esther, known for her wisdom and bravery in the Bible.
ETZIEL
MaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "etz," meaning strength or power, popularized in Kabbalistic tradition as a divine attribute associated with foundation and endurance.
ETZIO
MaleItalian name derived from "erizo," meaning hedgehog, symbolizing independence and adaptability.
EUA
FemaleUnique Hawaiian girl's name meaning 'to give thanks'.
EUAL
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Euan," meaning "born of God." It carries historic significance, as seen in figures like Euan Wallace, and offers a unique connection to Scottish heritage with a pleasant sound.
EUAN
MaleEuan is of Scottish origin, derived from Ewen or Eoghan, meaning 'youth' or 'born from the yew tree'.
EUBA
FemaleUnique Basque given name derived from 'euba,' meaning 'good' or 'well.' It signifies positivity and prosperity.
EUBERT
MaleRare Germanic name derived from Eberhard, meaning 'strong as a wild boar'.
EUCLID
MaleDistinctive name of Greek origin meaning "good glory" or "renowned for good", famously borne by the ancient mathematician Euclid of Alexandria.
EUCLIDE
MaleEuclid is a Greek-origin name meaning 'good glory', famously carried by Euclid of Alexandria (c. 300 BCE), known as the 'Father of Geometry'.
EUCLIDES
MaleGreek name meaning 'good glory', associated throughout history with intelligence, wisdom, and achievement, notably borne by Euclid of Alexandria, the famous mathematician.
EUDA
FemaleRare female given name of Greek origin, derived from 'eudaimonia', meaning happiness and well-being.
EUDEAN
FemaleIrish-origin name derived from Éadachán, meaning "ardent protection.
EUDELIA
FemaleRare yet significant Greek name meaning 'goodwill', popular among medieval nobility and saints.
EUDELL
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from "Euan," meaning "well-born," combining "Eu" (well) and "del" (family).
EUDELL
MaleUnique African American given name created during the early 20th century Great Migration, potentially meaning "noble" or derived from names Edward and Dell.
EUDELLA
FemaleDistinctive name of African origin, translating from Swahili to mean "wisdom" or "knowledge," reflecting the culture's emphasis on intelligence and education.
EUDENA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'good, kind', with possible historical usage inspired by Saint Eudena or the feminine form of Eudemos.
EUDENE
FemaleRare Greek name meaning "born of goodness" or "kind-born".
EUDICE
FemaleRare yet powerful female name of Greek origin, derived from "Eudokia," meaning "good will" or "good purpose." Throughout history, it has been associated with intelligence, grace, and nobility.
EUDINE
FemaleRare, feminine French name derived from the Latin 'eudinus', meaning 'good' or 'well-born'.
EUDON
MaleRare Greek name derived from 'eudokia', meaning 'goodwill'.
EUDORA
FemaleGreek-origin name meaning "good disposition" or "goodwill," historically associated with figures like Saint Eudora and prominent women such as Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty.
EUDY
MaleDistinctive Haitian name derived from the French 'Édouard', meaning 'guardian of wealth'. It holds historical significance, having been popular among noble families during France's Middle Ages and later adopted by Haitians during their revolution.
EUEL
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no recognized etymology or meaning in any known language. It has been used by a few individuals throughout history but remains extremely rare.
EUELL
MaleRare male given name of Welsh origin meaning "joy" or "happiness", associated with positivity and good fortune.
EUELLA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "to pull out" or "to draw out.
EUFAULA
FemaleRare Spanish given name derived from the genus Euphausia of small shrimp, associated with Eufaula, Alabama in the United States.
EUFELIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine name that means 'good fortune' or 'happiness', carrying optimistic vibrations.
EUFEMIA
FemaleGreek name meaning "good speaker," derived from "eu" (good) and "phēmis" (speech).
EUFEMIO
MaleRare Spanish given name derived from Latin "euphemia," meaning "good speech" or "fair fame.