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ESHE:
African Swahili name meaning "life."
ESI:
African Akan name meaning "born on Sunday."
ESIN:
Turkish name meaning "inspiration."
ESKARNE:
Basque name meaning "mercy."
ESMARALDA:
Variant of Esmeralda, meaning "emerald."
ESME
(Esmé): Old French unisex name meaning "esteemed, loved."
ESMEE
(Esmée): Feminine form of unisex Esmé, meaning
"esteemed, loved."
ESMERALDA: Female Spanish name, meaning
"emerald." Victor Hugo gave his gypsy heroine this name in his novel, The
Hunchback of Notre Dame.
ESMERELDA:
Variant of Esmeralda, meaning "emerald."
ESPERANTA:
Esperanto name meaning "hoping."
ESPERANZA:
Spanish form of Latin Sperantia,
meaning "hope."
ESSA:
Pet form of English Esther, meaning "star."
ESSENCE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin essentia,
meaning "essence; being."
ESSIE:
Pet form of English Esther
and French Estelle, both meaning "star."
ESTA:
Pet form of English Esther,
meaning "star."
ESTEE:
Nickname for French Estelle, meaning "star."
ESTEFANIA
(Estefanía): Feminine form of Spanish Estéban,
meaning "crown."
ESTELA:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Estella, meaning
"star."
ESTELLA:
Latin name derived from the element stella, meaning "star."
ESTELLE:
French form of Latin Estella, meaning
"star."
ESTER:
Scandinavian form of English Esther, meaning "star."
ESTERI:
Finnish form of English Esther, meaning "star."
ESTHER:
Biblical name of the central character in the Book of Esther. The name is
probably of Persian origin, from stara, meaning "star."
ESTI:
Basque name meaning "honey; sweet."
ESTRELLA:
Spanish form of English Stella, meaning
"star."
ESYLLT:
Welsh form of Irish Isolde,
meaning "fair aspect."
ESZTER:
Hungarian form of French Estelle,
meaning "star."
ESZTI:
Pet form of Hungarian Eszter, meaning
"star."
ETAIN
(Étaín): Irish myth name of
the daughter of Ailill, king of the
Ulaid, derived from Old Irish étan, meaning "face." She is the heroine of The Wooing of Étaín, and second wife
of Midir, whose first wife, the jealous Fuamnach, turns her into a pool of
water, then a worm, and finally a beautiful butterfly.
ETEL:
Hungarian form of English Ethel, meaning "noble."
ETHEL:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethel,
a nickname for longer names containing the element Aethel, meaning
"noble."
ETHELDREDA:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelthryth,
meaning "noble strength."
ETHELFLEDA:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelflaed,
meaning "noble beauty."
ETHELINDA:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelinda,
meaning "noble serpent."
ETHNA:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Eithne, meaning
"kernel."
ETHNE:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Eithne, meaning
"kernel."
ETNA:
Variant of English Ethna, meaning "kernel."
ETSUKO:
Japanese name meaning "joyful child."
ETTA:
Nickname for various longer names that end with -etta,
such as Henrietta. Etta was
originally a diminutive suffix, meaning "little," based on the
French -ette. It is now sometimes given as an independent forename.
ETTIE:
Pet name for longer names that end with -etta or -ette.
EUADNE:
"Good and holy." Greek myth name of the wife of Capaneus
who burned herself alive on her husband's pyre. The name is composed of
the elements eu "good, well" and adnos
"holy."
EUBH:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive,
living."
EUBHA:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive,
living."
EUDOCIA:
Latin form of Greek Eudokia, meaning "to seem
well."
EUDOKIA:
"To seem well." Greek name derived from the elements ευ "good, well,"
and dokeo "to seem."
EUDORA:
"Good gift." Modern Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good" and doron "gift."
EUDOXIA:
"Good glory." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements eu
"good" and doxa "fame, glory."
EUFEMIA:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Euphemia,
meaning "well-spoken."
EUFROZINA:
Hungarian form of Greek Euphrosyne, meaning
"joy, mirth."
EUGÊNIA:
Feminine form of Portuguese Eugênio,
meaning "well born."
EUGENIA:
English name derived from Greek Eugeneia, meaning
"well born."
EUGENEIA:
Feminine form of Greek Eugenios,
meaning "well born."
EUGENIE
(Eugénie): Feminine form of French Eugène,
meaning "well born."
EUKENE:
Basque form of English Eugenia, meaning "well
born."
EULA:
English nickname for Eulalia, meaning
"well-spoken."
EULÁLIA:
Portuguese form of Eulalia, meaning
"well-spoken."
EULÀLIA:
Catalan form of Eulalia,
meaning "well-spoken."
EULALIA:
"Well-spoken." English, Italian and Spanish name composed of the
Greek elements eu "good" and laleo "to
talk" or lalein "speech."
EULALIE:
French form of Eulalia,
meaning "well-spoken."
EULIA:
English nickname for Eulalia,
meaning "well-spoken."
EUMELIA:
Ancient Greek name derived from the Greek word eumeleia, meaning
"melody."
EUNA:
Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Úna,
possibly meaning "famine, hunger."
EUNICE:
Latin form of Greek Eunike, meaning "good
victory." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of Timothy's
mother.
EUNIKE:
"Good victory." This is the original Greek form of Eunice,
composed of the elements eu "good" and nike
"victory."
EUPHEME:
"Well-spoken." Greek myth name of a goddess of good omen,
praise, and shouts of triumph, composed of the elements eu
"good, well" and phemi "I speak."
EUPHEMIA:
Latin form of Greek Eupheme, meaning "well-spoken."
EUPHEMIE
(Euphémie): French form of Latin Euphemia, meaning
"well-spoken."
EUPHROSYNE:
Greek myth name of one of the three Graces, meaning "joy, mirth."
EUPRAXIA: "Good
action/exercise/practice." Greek name composed of the elements
eu "good," and praxis
"action, exercise, practice."
EURIA:
Basque name meaning "rain."
EURWEN:
Welsh name composed of the elements aur "gold" and (g)wen
"fair, holy, white."
EURYBIA:
Greek myth name of the goddess of the seas, and wife of the Titan Krios,
meaning "wide violent force."
EURYDICE:
Latin form of Greek Eurydike, meaning "wide
justice."
EURYDIKE:
"Wide justice." Greek myth name of several characters. The wives of
Acrisius, Creon, Nestor, and
Orpheus all bore this name. It is composed of
the elements eurys "wide" and dike
"justice."
EUSEBIA:
Feminine form of Latin Eusebius,
meaning "pious."
EUSTACIA:
Feminine form of English Eustace, meaning
"good harvest/stability."
EUTERPE:
Greek myth name of one of the Muses fathered by Zeus.
She is called the "giver of pleasure," and her name means
"delight."
EUTHALIA:
"Well-blooming/flourishing." Greek name composed of the element eu
"good, well" and a Greek myth name (Thalia
"blooming, flourishing") that belonged to one of the Graces and
the Muse of Comedy. Some species of butterflies bear this name, too.
EUTROPIA:
Feminine form of Greek Eutropios,
meaning "versatile."
ÉVA:
Hungarian form of Eve, meaning "alive, living."
EVA: Latin form of
Eve, meaning "alive, living."
EVADNE:
Latin form of Greek Euadne,
meaning "good and holy."
EVALINE:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn, "little
bird."
EVALYN:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn,
"little bird."
EVANGELINA:
Latin form of Evangeline, meaning "good
tidings."
EVANGELINE:
English name derived from the Greek word evangelium, meaning
"good tidings." The word evangelium itself is composed of eu
"good, well" and angeles "messenger."
EVDOKIA:
Variant of Greek Eudokia, meaning "to seem
well."
EVDOKIYA:
Bulgarian and Russian form of Evdokia, meaning
"to seem well."
EVE:
English form of Hebrew Chava,
the biblical name of the first woman, Adam's
wife, meaning "alive, living."
EVELEEN:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn, meaning
"little bird."
EVELIA:
Elaborated form of Eve, meaning "alive,
living."
EVELIINA:
Finnish feminine form of unisex Evelyn, meaning
"little bird."
EVELINA:
Latin feminine form of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
EVELINE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
EVELYN: English
surname
transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Norman
French/German female name Aveline,
meaning "little bird."
EVELYNE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
EVERETTE:
Unisex variant of masculine English Everett,
meaning "strong as a boar."
EVERILD:
Latin form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild,
meaning "boar-battle."
EVETTE:
English variant of French Yvette, meaning
"yew tree."
EVGENIA:
Modern Greek form of Eugenia, meaning "well
born."
EVGENIYA:
Variant of Russian Yevgeniya,
meaning "well born."
EVICKA
(Evička): Czech pet form of Latin
Eva, meaning "alive, living."
EVIE:
Pet form of Eve, meaning "alive, living."
EVIKE
(Évike): Hungarian pet form of Eve,
meaning "alive, living."
EVINKA:
Czech pet form of Eve, meaning "alive, living."
EVITA:
Spanish pet form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive,
living."
EVKA:
Czech pet form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive,
living."
EVONNE:
English variant of French Yvonne, meaning "yew
tree."
EVPRAKSIYA:
Variant of Russian Yevpraksiya,
meaning "good action/exercise/practice."
EVULKA:
Czech pet form of Latin
Eva, meaning "alive, living."
EVUSKA
(Evuška): Czech pet form of Latin
Eva, meaning "alive, living."
EWA:
Hawaiian and Polish form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive,
living."
EYDIS
(Eydís): "Island goddess." Old Norse name composed of the
elements ey "island" and dis "goddess."
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