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Eleonora Feminine Bulgarian Dutch +9

Eleonora is a form of Eleanor used in several languages, including Bulgarian, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Swedish, and Ukrainian. Like Eleanor, it ultimately derives from the Old...

Éléonore Feminine French

Éléonore is the French form of Eleanor. Derived from the Occitan name Alienòr, it was popularized by the influential Eleanor of Aquitaine (12th century), who was named Aenor after her mother and called alia Aenor (“the o...

Eleonore Feminine German

Etymology and OriginsEleonore is the German form of Eleanor, a name with a fascinating and debated origin. Eleanor itself derives from the Old French form of the Occitan name Alienòr. Its most famous early bearer, Eleano...

Eleri Feminine Welsh

Eleri is a Welsh given name with complex origins and multiple historical associations. The name is tied to both a river and a saint, reflecting its deep roots in Welsh geography and Christian tradition.Etymology and Orig...

Elettra Feminine Italian

Elettra is the Italian form of the Greek name Electra. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word ἤλεκτρον (elektron), meaning "amber," which is also the source of the modern word "electricity." In Greek mythology,...

Eleutério Masculine Portuguese

Eleutério is the Portuguese form of Eleutherius, a Latinized name derived from the Greek Eleutherios, meaning "free" or "liberator." The root Ἐλευθέριος (Eleutherios) symbolizes freedom, a virtue highly esteemed in Greco...

Eleuterio Masculine Italian Spanish

Etymology and OriginEleuterio is the Spanish and Italian form of Eleutherius, which itself is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ἐλευθέριος (Eleutherios), meaning "free." The Greek word eleutheros ("free") is derived fro...

Eleutherios Masculine Ancient Greek

Eleutherios is an Ancient Greek male name, the original form of the Latinized Eleutherius. It derives from the Greek word ἐλεύθερος (eleutheros), meaning "free," and was used as an epithet for several Greek gods, includi...

Eleutherius Masculine Ancient Greek

EtymologyEleutherius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Eleutherios, derived from the Greek word eleutheros meaning "free". The name thus conveys the concept of freedom, likely symbolizing spiritual liberation or fr...

Elfa Feminine Icelandic

Elfa is an Icelandic feminine given name, derived as the female equivalent of the Old Norse name Alf. Its root meaning, via the element alfr, is "elf" — a supernatural being in Germanic folklore. The name sits within a b...

Elfi Feminine German

Elfi is a German diminutive (or nickname) of the longer feminine name Elfriede. Like many nicknames that end in -i or -ie, it has an affectionate, familiar feel in the German-speaking context. Because Elfriede itself der...

Elfleda Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsElfleda is a Middle English form of the Old English names Æðelflæd and Ælfflæd. These names became rare after the Norman Conquest, but were briefly revived in the 19th century. Ælfflæd means "elf bea...

Elfreda Feminine English

Elfreda is a Middle English form of the Old English name Ælfþryð, derived from the elements ælf meaning "elf" and þryþ meaning "strength", hence "elf strength". Common in Anglo-Saxon England, it was born by several notab...

Elfrida Feminine English

Elfrida is a female given name, the variant of Elfreda. Both names are modern revivals of the Old English name Ælfþryð, which is composed of the elements ælf "elf" and þryþ "strength", giving it the meaning "elf strength...

Elfrieda Feminine English

Elfrieda is a variant of Elfreda, a female given name of English origin. It ultimately derives from the Old English name Ælfþryð (also spelled Ælfthryth), which combines the elements ælf "elf" and þryþ "strength," thus m...

Elfriede Feminine German

Elfriede is the German form of Elfreda, itself derived from the Old English name Ælfþryð, composed of the elements ælf meaning "elf" and þryþ meaning "strength". Thus, the name signifies "elf strength". While the modern...

Elgün Masculine Azerbaijani

Elgün is an Azerbaijani masculine given name of Turkic origin. It is composed of two Turkic elements: el, meaning "country" or "society," and gün, meaning "sun." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "sun of the coun...

Elham Feminine Persian

Elham is a Persian unisex given name, a form of Ilham. The name is derived from the Arabic Ilham, which means "inspiration." In Persian, the name is often associated with divine or poetic inspiration, reflecting its root...

Elhanan Masculine English Bible

EtymologyElhanan is a name of Hebrew origin appearing in the Old Testament, meaning "God is gracious." It is composed of the elements ʾēl ("God") and ḥānan ("to be gracious"). This structure aligns with the widespread Se...

'Elî Masculine Kurdish

'Elî is the Kurdish form of Ali, a name of great significance in the Islamic world. The root name Ali comes from Arabic, meaning "lofty, sublime" — derived from the root ʿalā, “to be high” — and is associated with Ali ib...

Eli 1 Masculine Hebrew English +3

Eli is a male given name that originates from the Hebrew word meaning "ascension", derived from the root ʿala meaning "to ascend". The name is borne by a prominent figure in the Old Testament of the Bible. In the Books o...

Eli 2 Masculine Hebrew English

Etymology Eli is a Hebrew name meaning "my God" (from the Hebrew word 'el, meaning "God"). It is also a common short form of names beginning with the element Eli, most notably Elijah, which means "my God is Yahweh". As a...

Eli 3 Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Eli 3 is a short form used in Spanish, Norwegian, and Danish for Elisabet or Elin. This feminine name is a straightforward abbreviation, reflecting a common pattern in Scandinavian and Iberian naming conventions where lo...

Élia Feminine French

Élia is a French feminine given name that can function either as the French form of Aelia or as a feminine variant of Élie. This dual etymology gives the name a rich background, connecting it both to ancient Roman naming...

Èlia Feminine Catalan

Èlia is the Catalan feminine given name derived from Aelia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aelius. The root name Aelius is of uncertain meaning, but it has traditionally been associated with the Greek word ἥλ...

Elia 1 Masculine Italian

Elia is the Italian form of Elijah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "my God is Yahweh." In Italy, Elia is used as a masculine given name, reflecting the widespread adoption of biblical names across Christian cultures. Th...

Elia 2 Feminine Spanish

Elia 2 is the Spanish feminine form of Elio, itself a Spanish and Italian form of the Latin family name Aelius. The name thus ultimately traces back to the highly influential Roman nomen (clan name) Aelius, whose most fa...

Eliab Masculine English Bible

Eliab is a male name of Hebrew origin, appearing several times in the Old Testament. The name derives from the Hebrew ʾEliʾav (אֱלִיאָב), composed of the elements ʾel (אֵל) meaning "God" and ʾav (אָב) meaning "father", t...

Eliah Masculine English Bible

Eliah is a variant spelling of the name Elijah found in the King James Version of the Bible. Specifically, it appears in reference to a single figure: a son of Jeroham mentioned in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicle...

Eliakim Masculine English Bible

Eliakim is a masculine Hebrew name used in the English Bible, meaning "God raises" from the Hebrew roots אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God" and קוּם (qum) meaning "to raise".EtymologyThe name is composed of two elements: El, the He...

Eliam Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Eliam is a Hebrew name meaning "God is a kinsman", derived from the elements אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God" and עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation, kinsman". It appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of one of King David's migh...

Elián Masculine

Elián is a Spanish given name that gained prominence through the Cuban-American figure Elián González (born 1993). In his case, the name was formed as a combination of the names of his parents: Elizabeth and Juan. Rather...

Elian Unisex Dutch

Elian is a Dutch variant of names beginning with Eli, such as Elijah or Elisabeth. It is primarily used as a masculine given name in the Netherlands, though its gender-neutral appeal has grown internationally.Etymology a...

Eliana 1 Feminine English Italian +2

Eliana is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish speaking countries. It is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Éliane, which derives from the Latin name Aeliana, the feminine for...

Eliana 2 Feminine Hebrew

EtymologyEliana is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "my God has answered". It is derived from the Hebrew elements El (God) and anah (to answer), expressing gratitude for divine response to prayer or longing.Cultural and Re...

Éliane Feminine French

Éliane is a French feminine given name, also occasionally used as a surname. It is derived from Aeliana, the feminine form of the Roman name Aelianus, itself a derivative of the Roman family name Aelius. The name's ultim...

Eliane Feminine Portuguese

Eliane is a feminine given name of Portuguese origin, equivalent to the French name Éliane. The name ultimately traces back through Latin to the Roman family name Aelius, making it part of a long onomastic tradition conn...

Elianna Feminine English

Elianna is a feminine given name used primarily in English, functioning as a variant of Eliana. Its roots trace back through multiple linguistic layers, offering a rich blend of Hebrew and Latin heritage.EtymologyThe nam...

Éliás Masculine Hungarian

Éliás is the Hungarian form of the name Elijah, a major figure in the Abrahamic religions.Etymology and Religious SignificanceThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh," combining t...

Elías Masculine Icelandic Spanish

EtymologyElías is the Spanish and Icelandic form of Elijah, a name that originates from the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh." The root name Elijah derives from the Hebrew elements ʾel (God) and yah (a shorten...

Eliáš Masculine Czech

Eliáš is the Czech form of Elijah, derived from the Hebrew name אֱלִיָּהוּ (ʾEliyyahu) meaning "my God is Yahweh". This biblical prophet is a significant figure in the Old Testament (1 Kings 17–2 Kings 2), where he chall...

Elias Masculine Amharic Danish +11

Elias is the Hellenized form of the name Elijah, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Eliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh." It is used in several languages including English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish,...

Eliasz Masculine Polish

Eliasz is the Polish form of Elijah. The name derives from the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh", from the roots ʾel (God) and yah (referring to the Hebrew God). In the Old Testament, Elijah was a 9th-century...

Eliav Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Eliav is the Hebrew form of Eliab. In the Hebrew Bible, this name appears as a variant or alternate transcription of Eliab, which is derived from the Hebrew elements ʾel meaning "God" and ʾav meaning "father". Thus, the...

Elicia Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningElicia is an English variant of Alicia, which in turn derives from Alice. The ultimate root is the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning "noble" (see Adelaide), which was shortened to Alice via Old Frenc...

Élida Feminine Spanish

Élida is a Spanish given name, functioning as a cognate of Elide. Elide itself is an Italian name derived from the Greek region Ēlis (Ἦλις), whose genitive form is Ēlidos (Ἤλιδος). The name thus carries the geographic he...

Elide Feminine Italian

Elide is the Italian female name derived from the ancient Greek region of Elis (Ἦλις). The name comes from the genitive form Ἤλιδος (Elidos), reflecting its toponymic origin. In Greek mythology, Elis was a region in the...

Elidi Feminine

Elidi is a rare feminine given name whose exact etymology is uncertain. It may be derived from Elis, the Latinized name for the ancient Greek region and city of Ilida (Ήλιδα) in the western Peloponnese. In classical anti...

Élie Masculine French

Élie is the French form of Elijah, a name derived from the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu meaning 'my God is Yahweh'. This name originates from the roots ʾel and yah, both referring to the Hebrew God. Elijah was a prominent prophet in...

Eliel Masculine Finnish Portuguese +3

Eliel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my God is God" in Hebrew. It is composed of two Hebrew words for God: Eli ("my God") and El ("God"), resulting in a name that emphasizes the belief in a single,...

Éliette Feminine French

Éliette is a French feminine diminutive of Élie, itself the French form of Elijah. The name thus ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Elijah (ʾEliyyahu), meaning 'my God is Yahweh', a combination of the Hebrew element...

'Eli'ezer Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Eli'ezer is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Eliezer (often transliterated with a diacritic to indicate the pharyngeal ayin, though it represents the same original vocalization). Found exclusively in the Hebrew Bibl...

Eliezer Masculine Hebrew English Bible +2

Eliezer is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, derived from the elements ʾel meaning "God" and ʿezer meaning "help", thus translating to "my God is help". The name appears in the Hebrew Bible for multiple individuals, most...

Elif Feminine Turkish

Elif is a feminine given name most commonly found in Turkey, derived from the Arabic letter Alif (ا), the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. The name also carries the connotation of "slender" or "upright," inspired by...

'Elifalet Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Elifalet is a Hebrew form of Eliphalet, which itself is a variant of Eliphelet, a biblical name meaning 'my God is deliverance' in Hebrew, from the roots ʾel ('God') and palaṭ ('to deliver, to rescue'). Thus, 'Elifalet...

'Elifelet Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Elifelet is the Hebrew form of Eliphelet. It derives from the original Hebrew name meaning “my God is deliverance,” formed from elements (ʾel) “God” and (palaṭ) “to deliver, to rescue.” In the Hebrew Bible, this name ap...

Eligia Feminine Polish Spanish +1

Eligia is a feminine given name with traditions in Polish, Spanish, and Medieval Latin contexts. It is the feminine form of the Late Roman name Eligius, derived from the Latin verb eligo meaning "to choose". The name's h...

Eligio Masculine Italian Spanish

Eligio is an Italian and Spanish given name, derived from the Late Latin name Eligius, which itself comes from the Latin verb eligo, meaning "to choose." The name is closely associated with the 7th-century Saint Eligius...

Eligius Masculine Medieval Latin

Eligius is a Late Latin name derived from Latin eligo 'to choose'. The name is best known from the 7th-century Saint Eligius, the patron saint of metalworkers, particularly goldsmiths.

Eligiusz Masculine Polish

Eligiusz is the Polish form of the Late Latin name Eligius. The root name comes from Latin eligo, meaning "to choose," and was borne by the 7th-century Saint Eligius, the patron saint of metalworkers.Notable BearersAmong...

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