Female and male names starting with the letter "E" .

EMBLA

Feminine

Old Norse feminine given name, derived from two elements: 'umbi' meaning 'grove' or 'shelter', and 'ala' signifying 'noble'. In Norse mythology, Embla was the first woman created by the gods Odin, Vili, and Ve. This mythological origin gives Embla an air of mystique and ancient charm. Today, it is uncommonly used.

EMBRA

Feminine

Ember is an uncommon name with an uncertain origin, but its use could be inspired by the English word for "small flame," symbolizing warmth and passion. Despite limited popularity in recent years, it gained recognition through the protagonist Ember in "The City of Ember" series.

EMBRACE

Feminine

Modern American name derived from the verb 'embrace,' meaning to hold with affection or support. It signifies warmth, love, and nurturing.

EMBREE

Feminine

Unique American given name of English occupational origin, once meaning 'maker or seller of breeches'.

EMBREE

Masculine

Rare American given name with no clear origin or universally agreed-upon meaning, but its uniqueness makes it distinctive.

EMBREY

Feminine

Rare English name derived from "embeorh," meaning "dedicated to the army." Traditionally given to children with military backgrounds, this unisex name signifies bravery and power.

EMBRI

Feminine

Rare, Greek-derived name meaning 'living' or 'alive', with mythological roots as one of Uranus's hundred-armed sons.

EMBRIE

Feminine

Uncommon, exotic name of uncertain origin, first gaining popularity in the early 20th century USA.

EMBRII

Feminine

Distinctive Greek-derived name, coined recently, signifying the beginning of life or growth; it's gender-neutral with increasing popularity despite its rarity.

EMBRY

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning 'young or immature organism', historically associated with notable figures like US Representative Embry W. Rucker and co-founder of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University John Paul Riddle, and today chosen for its uniqueness and connotations of growth and new beginnings.

EMBRY

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "to strive" or "to try," often associated with determination and ambition.

EMBRYA

Feminine

Modern African-origin feminine name derived from Embre, meaning 'to bring forth' or 'give birth'. It's associated with creation and new beginnings.

EMBYR

Feminine

Ember is a unique feminine name of Hebrew origin meaning 'together' or 'in unison'.

EME

Feminine

African origin name from Nigeria, meaning "I am with you" or "God is with me," reflecting companionship and faith in Igbo culture.

EMEAL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "emunah," meaning "faith." It symbolizes trust and steadfastness.

EMEDIO

Masculine

Italian name of Latin origin, meaning "to excel" or "rival".

EMEE

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "mother", celebrating maternal essence with ancient Jewish roots and modern elegance.

EMEILIA

Feminine

Rare and elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'rival' or 'emulative', with a distinguished Roman family lineage.

EMEIR

Masculine

Irish name derived from Éamonn, meaning "rich, wealthy," brought by early Norsemen during the Viking Age.

EMEKA

Masculine

Igbo name meaning "good things have come.

EMEKA

Feminine

Igbo Nigerian male name derived from "eme" (good) and "ka" (to hold), meaning "good to hold.

EMEL

Feminine

Turkish given name meaning "hope" or "prayer", commonly used for both boys and girls, with origins dating back to the Ottoman Empire.

EMEL

Masculine

Unique Turkish name that means "hope", reflecting strength and resilience in difficult times. It's often associated with positivity and inspiration across cultures.

EMELA

Feminine

Intriguing African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'night' or 'darkness', reflecting elegance and tranquility.

EMELDA

Feminine

Rare and captivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'Aemilia' meaning 'rival' or 'to strive'. It signifies strength, ambition, and determination, with notable bearers including Saint Emelda.

EMELE

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Polynesian name of Tongan origin, meaning "the first-born daughter". It holds significant cultural importance and has been borne by several notable figures in Tongan history.

EMELEE

Feminine

Unique given name with unknown origins, meaning 'unknown'.

EMELENE

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my light" or "God is with me," combining elements "El" and "Melnath." Though rare historically, it remains a distinctive choice today for parents seeking a meaningful girl's name.

EMELI

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "work" or "labor," symbolizing dedication and hard work.

EMELIA

Feminine

Charming Latin-derived name originally meaning 'rival' or 'equal,' associated with strength and equality.

EMELIAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my Lord," derived from 'Immanuel' and carrying significant theological and historical significance.

EMELIANA

Feminine

Emeliana, of Spanish origin, means "related to emerald" or "as beautiful as an emerald," signifying wisdom, loyalty, and prosperity.

EMELIE

Feminine

Emelie is of Swedish origin, derived from Old Norse 'Amalia', meaning 'work' or 'industrious'.

EMELIN

Feminine

Slavic-derived name meaning "little honey bee.

EMELINA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine given name of Basque origin, meaning "mother" and interpreted as a variant of Emma, or potentially "little Emelia.

EMELINDA

Feminine

Rare but striking Spanish-origin female name, meaning 'emotion' or 'passion', with a notable historical figure being Queen Emelinda of Castile.

EMELINE

Feminine

Sophisticated French name derived from "Ameline," meaning "work" or "industrious.

EMELIO

Masculine

Distinctive Italian name derived from the Latin 'aemulus', meaning 'rival' or 'to emulate'. It has historical significance, associated with Roman strength and courage, and has been adopted across various cultures.

EMELISSE

Feminine

Emelisse, of French origin, signifies 'noble' or 'righteous'. It stems from the Germanic name 'Adalhard', meaning 'noble and strong'.

EMELITA

Feminine

Spanish-origin name derived from 'emelike', meaning 'like an emerald', symbolizing growth and prosperity.