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

EMRIELLA

Feminine

Latin origin name derived from "emerauda," meaning "emerald.

EMRIELLE

Feminine

Unique, beautiful feminine given name of French origin, derived from "emerielle" meaning 'work', but also interpreted as 'emerging' or 'rising'.

EMRIK

Masculine

Scandinavian name originating from Norway, meaning 'powerful friend'.

EMRIS

Masculine

Uncommon unisex name of unknown origin with no widely accepted meaning.

EMRIS

Feminine

Unique name with unknown origins, often suggested to be derived from Latin or Greek roots but without definitive evidence. Despite its uncertain history, it has been used throughout various cultures and may have been given in honor of notable figures like Saint Emeric. Today, Emris remains an uncommon yet captivating choice due to its uniqueness and mysterious origins.

EMRON

Masculine

Persian-origin unisex given name, meaning 'wise/intelligent' or 'light/brightness', gaining recent popularity despite lacking historical significance and having no specific cultural or religious ties.

EMROY

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, used by individuals across different cultures since the 19th century, with no universally agreed-upon meaning.

EMRY

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, used throughout history in various parts of the world like England and France since the 13th century. Its meaning is open to interpretation, with some associating it with qualities of gemstones or Welsh meanings like "industrious" or "merciful." Today, Emry remains relatively rare but appeals for its uniqueness and personal significance.

EMRY

Masculine

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with theories linking it to Welsh, English, or Irish names like Emery or Emer.

EMRYCK

Masculine

Rare, recently coined given name with unknown origins and meaning, allowing individuals to create their own significance for the distinctive moniker.

EMRYK

Masculine

Unique Polish name derived from Emerich, meaning "powerful at home" or "strong in the universe".

EMRYN

Feminine

Rare, exotic name with unknown origins and no universally agreed-upon meaning.

EMRYN

Masculine

Unique and powerful Welsh name, meaning 'enlightened' or 'powerful chief,' derived from the ancient Celtic warrior king of the same name.

EMRYNN

Feminine

Captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Meryn, meaning "son of Meryn," which evolved from the ancient Irish name Muirenn, meaning "sea-born.

EMRYS

Masculine

Welsh name derived from Ambrosius, meaning 'immortal' or 'imperishable', historically associated with King Arthur and Merlin the magician.

EMRYS

Feminine

Welsh name derived from the word "Emris," meaning "ambitious" or "powerful." It is historically associated with Merlin, King Arthur's magician.

EMRYSS

Feminine

Welsh boy's name derived from Emrys, meaning 'enormous' or 'powerful', with historical significance in Wales.

EMSLEE

Feminine

Intriguing name with unknown origins; it lacks recognized etymology or historical background in any specific culture or language, and its meaning remains unclear.

EMSLEIGH

Feminine

Uncommon English female given name likely created by combining Emily ('rival') and Leigh ('woodland clearing'), without a specific historical significance beyond its components.

EMSLEY

Feminine

English name derived from the Old English word 'emsig', meaning 'enclosed meadow'. It symbolizes beauty, safety, and harmony with nature.

EMSLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'emsig', meaning 'protection' or 'defense'.

EMSLIE

Feminine

Rare Scottish given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "noble warrior", historically associated with the Scottish Borders region.

EMUEL

Masculine

Hebrew name composed of "Emu", meaning truth, and "El", meaning God, interpreted as "God is truth".

EMUNA

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "emunah", meaning "faith" or "trust". It's often chosen to symbolize faith and is popular among Jewish families.

EMUNAH

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name derived from 'emunah', meaning 'faith' or 'belief'.

EMY

Feminine

Unique female name of French origin, derived from Amélie, meaning 'work' or 'industrious'.

EMYA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew female name meaning "mother".

EMYAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "God answers," combining elements from other Hebrew names like Emily and Sarah.

EMYIA

Feminine

Intriguing name of unknown origin, its popularity fueled by its rarity and uniqueness.

EMYIAH

Feminine

Unique, Hebrew-origin name derived from "em yiah," signifying "a hand upon" or "a hand will help.

EMYLA

Feminine

Hebrew-derived name, popularized in Eastern European Jewish communities, meaning 'mother', symbolizing nurturing and family bonds.

EMYLAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name that means "Mother of God".

EMYLE

Feminine

Rare French name derived from Émile, meaning "rival" or "excelled in rivalry," offering uniqueness without widespread familiarity.

EMYLEE

Feminine

American variant of the classic English name Emily, meaning "to strive or excel," embodying strength and ambition.

EMYLEIGH

Feminine

Recent American feminine given name derived from Emily ('to strive or excel') and Leigh ('meadow'), signifying 'ambition in tranquility'.

EMYLI

Feminine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and individuality despite its unclear historical roots.

EMYLIA

Feminine

Emylia: A distinctively captivating name of Latin origin, derived from 'Aemilius,' meaning 'striving for excellence.'

EMYLIE

Feminine

Unique and beautiful French name derived from Émile, which originated from the Latin Aemilius. It means "rival" and suggests ambition and competition. Once rare outside France, Emylie has gained global recognition.

EMYLY

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name, meaning 'rival' or 'to excel,' popular among ancient Roman nobles. It was later used by French nobility, including Saint Emilie de Rodat. Today, it's often chosen for its classic sound and meaningful strength.

EMYR

Masculine

Welsh boy's name derived from "Emrys", meaning 'pledge'. It has historical significance and is often pronounced EM-er or AY-mer.