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

ERASTO

Masculine

Greek-derived name that translates to 'lower' or 'lover', originally used in ancient Greece to denote admiration for beauty and charm, and still appreciated today for its unique identity and cultural heritage.

ERASTUS

Masculine

Rare Latin male name meaning "eager" or "beloved by Mars", derived from the Latin word 'erastes' meaning lover/admirer, with biblical references contributing to its preservation.

ERAY

Masculine

Distinctive Turkish name, derived from "er" meaning "man" or "hero", suggesting courage and bravery, suitable for both boys and girls.

ERBEY

Masculine

Unique given name with unknown origins, potentially derived from German or Basque roots, but its true meaning remains uncertain despite theories linking it to "bright" or warrior connotations.

ERBIE

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origin and unclear meaning, used sporadically through history possibly due to personal preferences.

ERBIE

Feminine

Rare but intriguing Scottish boy's name derived from the Middle English word for 'build' or 'construct'.

ERBIN

Masculine

Rare, historic Polish name derived from "erb," meaning "wild boar," symbolizing strength and courage. It was popular among medieval Polish nobles and carried by notable figures like musician Erbin Woszczyna.

ERBLIN

Masculine

Uncommon Albanian name derived from "erb", meaning "wolf".

ERBY

Masculine

Rare, unisex given name of French origin meaning "lodging" or "shelter," associated with the French poet Honoré de Balzac who used it as a pseudonym.

ERCEL

Masculine

Turkish name meaning 'early' or 'dawn', symbolizing fresh starts.

ERCEL

Feminine

Rare yet significant Turkish given name derived from "er" meaning "hero" and "cel" meaning "sky".

ERCELL

Feminine

Unique French name with roots dating back to the 14th century in Normandy, derived from "hérence" meaning inheritance. It was created by combining Hérence with Cell, and has been associated with nobility throughout history.

ERCELL

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from Archelaus, meaning 'leader of the people'.

ERCELLE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating unisex name of French origin, derived from the ancient Germanic element "erc", meaning 'power' or 'strong'.

ERCIA

Feminine

Captivating female name of Spanish-Basque origin, derived from "Ercila," a small village near the French border. It signifies unity and community, embodying a sense of belonging to one's roots.

ERCIE

Feminine

Uncommon female given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, but its rarity makes it appealing for those seeking a unique name.

ERCIL

Masculine

Captivating name of Turkish origin, meaning 'moon', symbolizing light and renewal.

ERCIL

Feminine

Latin origin derived from the Roman family name Herculius, itself connected to the god Hercules, symbolizing strength and courage.

ERCILIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name, originally from 'Herculia', carrying connotations of Hercules' strength and bravery.

ERCOLE

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from Latin "Hercules", associated with Greek mythological hero, signifying strength and courage.

ERDA

Feminine

Unique Germanic female given name derived from the Old Norse word "erð", meaning 'earth'. It signifies a deep connection to nature and wisdom, as seen in Richard Wagner's opera cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen" where Erda is one of three Norns weaving destinies and singing ancient songs.

ERDELL

Feminine

Rare German name derived from the elements "earth" and "noble", signifying "noble earth".

ERDEM

Masculine

Masculine Turkish given name that means 'honor' or 'respect', composed of 'erde' meaning 'earth' and '-dem' signifying 'giving'.

ERDENE

Feminine

Rare Mongolian name meaning "precious" or "rare," popular among royalty during the 13th century Mongol Empire.

ERDI

Masculine

Hungarian unisex name derived from the word 'erdő', meaning 'forest'. It was traditionally given to adventurous or nature-loving children and has been used historically by notable figures like poet Mihály Babits.

ERDINE

Feminine

Distinctive Turkish name derived from "erdin," meaning "earth" or "soil," symbolizing deep roots in nature.

ERDMAN

Masculine

Rare German name derived from 'earth' and 'man', translating to 'earth-man'. It was popular among farming families in medieval Germany.

EREC

Masculine

Welsh name derived from "Eiric," meaning "eternal" or "ever ruling.

ERECA

Feminine

Irish name meaning 'little king' or 'kinglet', derived from the surname Ó Riagain and historically connected to royalty.

EREDIN

Masculine

Historic Slavic male name meaning 'heir', popular in Poland and other Slavic countries, notably held by 14th-century ruler Eredin II, and featuring in folklore as guardian spirits.

EREK

Masculine

Erek: A rare Hebrew male name meaning "moon," originating from the ancient Semitic root 'erech,' offering uniqueness without sacrificing cultural significance.

EREKA

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin meaning "beautiful face".

ERELENE

Feminine

Beautiful and unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," derived from Eliora and used throughout history despite its rarity.

ERELINE

Feminine

Unique French feminine given name derived from the Occitan word 'herèlin', meaning 'little squirrel'.

EREMIAS

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning "of the desert", associated historically with figures like Saint Eremias and Erasmus of Rotterdam, now popular as a distinctive alternative to traditional names.

EREMY

Masculine

Unique modern name with unknown origin and Hebrew possible roots via Jeremy, meaning "God has exalted.

EREN

Masculine

Turkish name meaning "snow" or "storm," associated with Norse god Thor's chariot goats, often considered to bring good fortune in some cultures.

EREN

Feminine

Turkish name meaning "honor" or "respect," derived from the word "ere.

ERENA

Feminine

Striking Greek name meaning "peace," with roots in ancient Greek culture and mythology as the personification of tranquility.

ERENDIDA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-derived name once popular during medieval Spain, translating to "that which must be paid," symbolizing financial responsibility.