Female and male names starting with the letter "E" .
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ENESHA
FeminineUnique female given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "enesha," meaning "to help" or "assist." It signifies qualities such as kindness, generosity, and selflessness.
ENESSA
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning elegant or graceful, first appearing in Iran among affluent families before spreading globally.
ENETTE
FeminineRare French feminine name derived from 'enneté', meaning 'innocence' or 'purity'.
ENEY
MasculineRare Greek name meaning 'once' or 'one', popular in Greece but not widely known outside.
ENEYDA
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "eneis", meaning "one" or "single".
ENEZ
FeminineUnique female given name of Breton origin, derived from the Breton word for "island," signifying independence and mystery.
ENFINITY
FeminineEninity is a unique Latin-origin given name, derived from 'enim', meaning 'therefore'.
ENG
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse "Eirkinn," meaning "always" or "eternal." It was historically used among Norwegian and Swedish peoples, associated with the god Eir who embodied strength and healing. Today, Eng is gaining recognition as an attractive and distinctive unisex name, carrying a profound meaning of eternity that symbolizes unyielding love and resilience.
ENGA
FeminineIgbo African name with no specific meaning but chosen based on personal preference and family tradition, reflecting the vibrant culture of Nigeria's Igbo people.
ENGEL
MasculineDistinctive German-origin given name meaning 'angel', traditionally used for both boys and girls.
ENGELBERT
MasculineGermanic male given name that means "bright angel".
ENGELBERTO
MasculineRare Spanish name with Germanic roots, meaning "angel" or "messenger," combined with "bright" or "famous.
ENGELS
MasculineGerman origin given name derived from "Engel", meaning "angel". It was popularized by Friedrich Engels, a 19th-century philosopher and economist, and is often chosen for its meaningful moniker despite not being widely used.
ENGER
FeminineRare Germanic male name derived from Old Norse 'Angur', meaning 'narrow' or 'confined', associated with Viking warriors like the legendary 9th-century Enger.
ENGIE
FeminineEgyptian name derived from the word 'ankh', meaning 'life' or 'breath of life'.
ENGLAND
MasculineEnglish name directly translating to 'England', originating over a thousand years ago from Old English words referring to the land of the Angles.
ENGLAND
FeminineRare yet meaningful English given name derived from the country's name, 'land of the Angles,' reflecting its Germanic heritage.
ENGLISH
MasculineEnglish origin, means 'of English nationality' and traces back to the 12th century.
ENGLISH
FeminineEnglish origin, dating back to at least the 13th century, meaning 'of the English people' or 'from England,' and was originally given as a surname to those with English ancestry or roots.
ENGRACIA
FeminineRare and beautiful Spanish-origin name derived from "gracia," meaning "grace," with the prefix "en-" adding the meaning of "into." It signifies "into grace" and has historical ties to medieval Spain, often given to girls born into pious families.
ENGRID
FeminineGerman-derived name meaning 'radiant in battle'.
ENI
FeminineHungarian origin, meaning "eighth", derived from the male name Benedek, which means "blessed". It is popular among Hungarian parents due to its numerological significance and rich history.
ENIA
FeminineGreek name meaning "easy" or "free from care", associated with Greek mythology's nymph of easy childbirth and the concept of eudaimonia in Greek philosophy.
ENIAH
FeminineEniah: A captivating Hebrew name derived from "enayim," meaning "eyes," given to those with striking eyes.
ENIAS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'hospitable', associated with the Trojan hero Aeneas, and still carrying its original welcoming connotation today.
ENICE
FeminineRare yet historic name with Latin roots, translating to "indeed" or "moreover", originally used in legal documents. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and was borne by Saint Enicetus, a 4th-century bishop revered in both Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. Despite some associations with Greek origins, the Latin root remains the most recognized. Today, it's considered a distinctive choice for men or women.
ENID
MasculineUnique and charming female name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old Welsh word "enit" meaning "life," and popularized by the noblewoman Enid in the 12th-century Welsh tale "Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain.
ENID
FeminineWelsh name derived from "Enid ferch Tudwal," meaning "Enid daughter of Tudwal." Its popularity stems from Sir Thomas Malory's epic poem "Le Morte d'Arthur," and it is associated with bravery, loyalty, and creativity in Welsh mythology and history.
ENIEL
MasculineRare and intriguing name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its meaning or derivation. Some believe it may be related to the Hebrew name Daniel, but this has not been proven. Throughout history, Eniel has been used by various individuals across different cultures, including French poet Jean de la Fontaine who adopted it as his pseudonym. Despite its uncertain beginnings, the enigmatic nature of the name makes it appealing for those seeking a distinctive and captivating moniker.
ENIJA
FeminineBaltic origin name from Latvia, meaning "graceful" or "elegant.
ENIJAH
FeminineAfrican-derived, unisex name from Nigeria's Igbo people, coined by Chinua Achebe in "Things Fall Apart" and possibly meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'.
ENIKA
FeminineSlavic-derived female name meaning 'honor' or 'glory', popularized by Czech author Bozena Nemcova, and now globally recognized.
ENIKO
FeminineHungarian female name meaning 'home' or 'grace', popularized by Ferenc Molnár's novel 'The Paul Street Boys'.
ENIKO
MasculineHungarian female name derived from Latin "Aenigmus", meaning "mysterious".
ENILDA
FeminineSpanish name derived from 'enildo', meaning 'noble' or 'brave', conveying strength and elegance.
ENIO
MasculineItalian-derived unisex name, meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', with roots tracing back to Renaissance Florence.
ENIOLA
FeminineDistinctive Yoruba name meaning 'meeting with wealth', used for both boys and girls.
ENIOLA
MasculineDistinctive Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'face of light' or 'wealth', signifying prosperity.
ENIS
MasculineArabic name derived from "nisah," meaning miracle or wonder, often associated with rarity and beauty.
ENIS
FeminineArabic-derived given name meaning 'elevated/exalted', originating from Ali, a revered Islamic figure, and popular among Turkish speakers for its association with strength and nobility.