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Esmé Feminine English

Esmé is a given name of Old French origin, derived from the past participle of the verb esmer, meaning "to esteem" — thus signifying "esteemed" or "loved." Originally a masculine name, it was first introduced to the Brit...

Esmée Feminine Dutch English

Esmée is a feminine given name, a variant of Esmé (or Esme), which itself derives from the past participle of the Old French verb esmer, meaning "to esteem," thus signifying "esteemed" or "beloved." While originally a ma...

Esmee Feminine Dutch English

Esmee is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch and English, representing a variant spelling of Esmé. While the root name Esmé historically served as a masculine form, Esmee has firmly established itself as a girl...

Esmeralda Feminine Albanian English +3

Esmeralda is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine name meaning "emerald". The name derives directly from the word for the precious green gemstone, esmeralda in both languages (ultimately from Latin smaragdus, Greek σμάραγδο...

Esmond Masculine English

Esmond is an English given name derived from the Old English elements est meaning "grace" and mund meaning "protection". This masculine name was a compound typical of Anglo-Saxon naming traditions, which often combined a...

Esmund Masculine English

Esmund is a variant of Esmond, an Old English given name. The name Esmond derives from the elements est ('grace') and mund ('protection'), giving it a meaning like 'grace protection'. This type of compound name was commo...

Essence Feminine English

Essence is a rare English feminine name derived directly from the vocabulary word essence. The word has two primary meanings in English: "odour, scent" (especially a fragrant or pungent extract) and "fundamental quality"...

Essie Feminine English

Essie is a feminine given name and nickname, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a diminutive of Estelle or Esther, but over time it has been used as a standalone name and as a short form for v...

Esta Feminine English

Esta is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries, most commonly as a diminutive of Esther. As a short form, Esta shares the origin and meaning of its root name, Esther, which is of uncertain et...

Estella Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningEstella is a Latinate form of the French name Estelle, which ultimately derives from the Latin word stella, meaning "star." The name gained recognition in the English-speaking world through its use i...

Estelle Feminine English French

Estelle is a female given name with Occitan and French origins, meaning "star." Derived from the Latin word stella (star), it entered the name pool through Old French. The name is a French form of the Occitan Estela, its...

Esther Feminine Danish Dutch +9

Esther is a feminine given name with a rich biblical and cultural history. The name is of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from the Persian word setareh meaning "star," or alternatively from the name of the ancient...

Ethan Masculine English French +2

Ethan is a male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name ʾEṯan (אֵיתָן), meaning "solid, enduring, firm" or "strong, long-lived." The name appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), notably...

Ethel Feminine English

Ethel is a feminine given name derived from the Old English element æðele meaning "noble". Originally used as a short form of names beginning with this element, such as Ethelred or Ethelburga, it emerged as an independen...

Ethelbert Masculine English

Ethelbert is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the Middle English form of Æþelbeorht. It ultimately traces back to the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright," thus conveyi...

Ethelinda Feminine English

Ethelinda is an English form of the Germanic name Adallinda. The name was very rare in medieval times, but it was revived in the early 19th century. It is composed of the Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and lind m...

Ethelred Masculine English

Ethelred is a Middle English form of the Old English name Æðelræd, which is composed of the elements æðele 'noble' and ræd 'counsel, advice'. Thus, the name means 'noble counsel' or 'well-advised.' Etymology and History...

Ethelyn Feminine English

Ethelyn is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily used as a diminutive of Ethel.The name Ethel itself is derived from the Old English element æðele, meaning "noble." It emerged in the 19th century during the...

Ethyl Feminine English

Ethyl is a variant of the name Ethel, which gained popularity in the 19th century as a revival of Old English names. Ethel itself originated as a short form of names containing the Old English element æðele meaning "nobl...

Etta Feminine English

Etta is an English given name that originated as a short form of Henrietta and other names ending with -etta, such as Antonietta. Its use as a diminutive became established in the 19th century, following a fashion for cl...

Ettie Feminine English

Ettie is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It functions as a diminutive of Henrietta and other names ending with etta or ette, such as Harriet. Etymology The name Ettie is a pet form of...

Eugene Masculine English

Eugene is the English form of Eugenius, the Latin form of the Greek name Εὐγένιος (Eugenios), which derived from the Greek word εὐγενής (eugenes) meaning 'well born'. It is composed of the elements εὖ (eu) meaning 'good'...

Eugenia Feminine English Italian +4

Eugenia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and other languages. It is the female form of Eugene, which derives from the Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος), meaning "well born," from...

Eugenie Feminine English German

Eugenie is the German and English form of Eugénie, the French variant of Eugenia.EtymologyEugenie traces its roots to the Greek name Eugenios, derived from eugenes meaning "well born," composed of eu ("good") and genes (...

Eula Feminine English

Etymology and Origin Eula is a feminine given name of English origin, typically used as a short form of Eulalia. The name Eulalia itself derives from the Greek word εὔλαλος (eulalos), meaning "sweetly-speaking," which is...

Eulalia Feminine English Italian +3

Eulalia is a feminine given name derived from the Greek εὔλαλος (eulalos), meaning "sweetly-speaking." This compound word combines εὖ (eu), meaning "good," and λαλέω (laleo), meaning "to talk." The name was borne by an e...

Eunice Feminine English English Bible +1

Eunice is a female given name with deep biblical roots, originating from the Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐνίκη (Eunike), which means "good victory" — derived from εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and νίκη (nike) meaning "vic...

Euphemia Feminine English Ancient Greek

Euphemia is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek verb εὐφημέω (euphemeo), meaning "to use words of good omen." This verb combines the elements εὖ (eu), meaning "good," and φημί (phemi), meaning "to...

Eustace Masculine English

Eustace is an English given name that ultimately derives from two Greek names, Eustachius and Eustathius, which became conflated in post-classical usage. The Greek Εὔσταχυς (Eústachys) means "fruitful" or "abundant in gr...

Eustacia Feminine English

Eustacia is the feminine form of the male name Eustace, itself derived from two conflated Greek names: Eustachius and Eustathius. The name Eustace came to English via Latin and Old French, and Eustacia emerged as a femin...

Eva Feminine Armenian Georgian +23

Eva is a female given name that serves as the form of Eve in many languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slavic, Baltic, and various others. It derives from the L...

Evaline Feminine English

Evaline is a variant of the name Evelyn. Like Evelyn, Evaline ultimately derives from the Old French name Aveline, which is a diminutive of Avila, a Norman form of a Germanic name element meaning 'desired' or 'strength'...

Evalyn Feminine English

EtymologyEvalyn is a variant spelling of Evelyn, ultimately derived from the Norman French name Aveline. Aveline itself is a diminutive of the Germanic name Ava, which may mean 'desired' or 'life'. The surname Evelyn eme...

Evan Masculine English Welsh

Evan is a Welsh masculine given name, ultimately an Anglicized form of Ifan, a Welsh version of John. The name John itself derives from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious.” Over centuries, the name evolved t...

Evangelina Feminine English Spanish

Evangelina is a Latinate form of Evangeline, used primarily in English and Spanish. Both names derive from the Latin evangelium ("gospel"), which in turn comes from Greek "good news", composed of the elements εὖ meaning...

Evangeline Feminine English

Evangeline is a poetic name meaning 'good news,' derived from the Greek elements eu ('good') and angelma ('news, message'). Its creation is credited to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who first used the name in...

Evans Masculine English

Evans is a given name that originates from the Welsh surname Evans, which itself derives from the personal name Evan, ultimately a Welsh form of John. As a first name, Evans is most commonly used in Africa, particularly...

Eve Feminine English Estonian +1

Eve is a feminine given name of profound religious and cultural significance, derived from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa (חַוָּה), itself stemming from the Hebrew root ḥawa (חָוָה) meaning "to breathe" or the related ḥaya (חָיָה...

Eveleen Feminine English

Eveleen is an English feminine name that either serves as a diminutive of Eve or a variant of Evelyn. It follows a common pattern of forming diminutive or variant girl names with the suffix -leen, found in names such as...

Evelina Feminine Bulgarian English +5

Evelina is a Latinate feminine given name used across multiple cultures, including Bulgarian, English, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Russian, and Swedish. It originates as a Latinate form of Aveline, a Norman French diminu...

Eveline Feminine Dutch English +1

Eveline is a variant of Evelina, a name popularized by Fanny Burney's 1778 novel Evelina. Evelina itself is a Latinate form of the Norman-French Aveline, which traces back to the Germanic name Avelina—a diminutive of Avi...

Evelyn Feminine English German

Evelyn is a given name with a complex gender journey, originating as an English surname derived from the medieval girl's name Aveline, a Norman diminutive of the Germanic name Ava. When first adopted as a given name in t...

Evelynn Feminine English

Evelynn is a rare non-standard spelling of the name Evelyn. It is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries, emerging as a variant of Evelyn with a distinctive double-'n' ending that adds a uniqu...

Ever Unisex English

Ever is a modern English gender-neutral given name derived directly from the English word ever. The word itself comes from Old English æfre, meaning "always" or "at any time." As a name, Ever likely emerged in the late 2...

Everald Masculine English

Everald is an English form of the Old German name Eberolt, carrying the combined meanings of “boar” (ebur) and “power, authority” (walt). The name is most notably associated with the 16th-century saint and martyr, Everal...

Everard Masculine English

Everard is an English masculine given name, the Anglicized form of the ancient Germanic name Eberhard. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Everardus, a Latinization that merged with an indigenou...

Everest Unisex English

EtymologyEverest is an English given name derived from the surname Everest, which was conferred upon the world's highest mountain in 1865. The peak was named after Sir George Everest, a British surveyor general of India...

Everett Masculine English

Everett is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that itself originated from the given name Everard. The surname Everett is a variant of Everard, which was brought to England by the No...

Everette Masculine English

Everette is a variant of the name Everett. While Everett itself has strong roots as an English surname, Everette emerged as a less common alternate spelling used primarily as a given name. The variant retains the same pr...

Everitt Masculine English

Everitt is an English variant of the surname-derived given name Everett. While Everett itself derives from the medieval personal name Everard, Everitt specifically represents a phonetic spelling variant that emerged in E...

Everlee Feminine English

Everlee is a modern feminine given name that originated as a variant spelling of Everly. Everly itself derives from the English surname of the same spelling, which in turn comes from a place name composed of Old English...

Everleigh Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningEverleigh is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Everly. The surname itself originates from a place name in Old English, composed of the elements eofor meaning "boar" an...

Everly Feminine English

Everly is a modern given name of English origin that originated as a transfer of the Everly surname and place name. The surname Everly derives from Old English eofor “boar” and leah “woodland, clearing,” meaning the name...

Evette Feminine English

Evette is a feminine given name used in English, primarily a variant spelling of Yvette, itself the French feminine form of Yves. Evette is a modern English adoption that blends the phonetic appeal of Yvette with an Ev-...

Evie Feminine English

Evie is a feminine given name, often a diminutive of Eve or Evelyn. It is also used as a short form for other names such as Evangeline, Evangelina, Evita, or Geneviève. Derived from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa, meaning “to bre...

Evonne Feminine English

Evonne is an English respelling of the name Yvonne, the French feminine form of Yvon. Yvon itself originated as a medieval diminutive of Yves, which is the medieval French form of Ivo 1, a name of Germanic origin meaning...

Evvie Feminine English

Evvie is a diminutive of Eve or Evelyn, primarily used in English. It functions as both a pet form of longer names like Eva, Evelyn, or Evangeline, and occasionally as a given name in its own right. The spelling Evvie of...

Ewart Masculine English

Ewart is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname of Norman French roots. The surname itself either emerged as a Norman variant of Edward, or originated from an English place name of unknown meaning. The co...

Ezekiel Masculine English English Bible

Ezekiel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Yeḥezqel (יְחֶזְקֵאל), which means "God will strengthen". The name combines the roots ḥazaq (חָזַק), meaning "to strengthen", and ʾel (אֵל), meani...

Ezra Masculine Hebrew English +1

Ezra is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew root עזר (‛āzar), meaning "help." As a biblical name, Ezra belongs to a prominent Jewish scribe and priest of the 5th century BCE, central to the Book of Ezra in the...

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