Female and male names.

ELDORA

Feminine

Unique and elegant Greek name that means "gift from the elders," symbolizing respect, honor, and tradition.

ELDORIS

Feminine

Rare but significant Latin-derived name meaning 'noble' or 'generous,' popular among Roman nobility throughout history and worn by notable figures like Eldoris of Ravenna.

ELDRA

Feminine

Unique given name of unknown origin, offering flexibility in pronunciation and meaning.

ELDRA

Masculine

Rare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'old bear', symbolizing strength and longevity, with roots in ancient Scandinavian mythology.

ELDRED

Feminine

Ancient English name derived from 'æld' (old) and 'hryð' (shield), signifying "protector of the aged". It was popular in medieval England and introduced via Normandy post-1066, with variations like Aldred and Alred also used amongst nobility. Today, Eldred is rare but unique, offering historical charm for both boys and girls.

ELDRED

Masculine

English male given name derived from Old English words "æled" meaning "noble" or "wealthy," and "rēden" meaning "counsel" or "protection," signifying "noble counsel" or "rich protector.

ELDREDGE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from an Old English surname meaning 'ancient clearing'.

ELDREN

Masculine

Welsh unisex name derived from "elder," meaning "noble" or "older.

ELDRIC

Masculine

Anglo-Saxon name derived from the Old English elements "æld" (old/noble) and "rīc" (power/rich), signifying someone powerful or noble. Popular among the Anglo-Saxons in medieval England, Eldric's usage has declined since, making it a rare but intriguing choice today.

ELDRICH

Masculine

Eldrich: Germanic origin, Old English 'eald' (old) + 'ric' (power). Popularized by H.P. Lovecraft in his Cthulhu Mythos stories. Rare today, evokes literary associations.

ELDRICK

Masculine

Distinctive male name of African American origin, derived from 'Elder' (older or wise) and 'Rick' (a shortened form of Richard meaning strong). Popularized by golfer Tiger Woods, its creator Earl Woods Sr. intended to honor Black community leaders.

ELDRID

Masculine

Distinctively Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse elements 'aldr' (age) and 'fríðr' (beautiful), meaning "beauty of old age".

ELDRID

Feminine

Rare Norse feminine given name, derived from "aldr" (old) and "búi" (dweller), meaning 'dweller of the old'.

ELDRIDGE

Masculine

English surname and given name with Old English origins, meaning "old power" or "ancient strength", likely bestowed upon wise and experienced individuals or brave warriors.

ELDRIGE

Masculine

Eldridge is an English name derived from Old English elements "aeld" meaning "old" or "noble", and "ric" meaning "power". It translates to "noble ruler" or "strong old one", reflecting wisdom, strength, and nobility.

ELDRIN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from 'elder', meaning 'to shine'.

ELDWIN

Masculine

Rare Germanic name meaning "old friend," derived from Old English elements "æld" and "wine.

ELDYN

Masculine

Rare Scottish boy's name derived from "Eilean Donn", meaning "island of brown".

ELE

Feminine

The name Ele is Greek in origin and means 'sun'.

ELEA

Feminine

Greek-origin name meaning "sun," derived from Helios, the personification of the sun in Greek mythology.

ELEAH

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew feminine name that translates to "God is my light.

ELEAN

Feminine

Greek-derived feminine given name meaning "torch" or "shining light," derived from the Greek word for olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity.

ELEAN

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'olive tree,' symbolizing peace, wisdom, and fertility.

ELEANA

Feminine

Greek feminine name meaning "torch" or "corposant," deriving from the ancient Greek word "Ἑλένη".

ELEANAR

Feminine

Eleenaar is a distinctive name of Welsh origin derived from the French name Alienor, brought to France by Eleanor of Aquitaine, a prominent medieval figure known for her intelligence, courage, and political acumen.

ELEANE

Feminine

Eleane, of Greek origin, means 'olive tree' and is associated with peace, prosperity, abundance, wisdom, and courage.

ELEANER

Feminine

Rare, elegant Greek name meaning "torch" or "shining light", derived from the word "elaia" for olive tree, with historical associations to mythology and literature.

ELEANNA

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from Helena, meaning 'torch' or 'light', popularized by Helen of Troy.

ELEANOR

Masculine

Eleanor is of English origin, derived from the Norman French Aliénor, which originally meant "other" or "foreign".

ELEANOR

Feminine

English name derived from the Norman French Alienor, meaning "other battle".

ELEANORA

Feminine

Italian name that means "compassionate" or "merciful," popularized by historical figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine, and remains appreciated today for its unique sound and rich history.

ELEANORAH

Feminine

Enigmatic name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking traditional meaning or history.

ELEANORE

Feminine

German female given name meaning "noble battle", derived from the elements "Adal" and "Hild". It has been borne by notable figures such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor Roosevelt.

ELEANY

Feminine

Unique Irish feminine name derived from the ancient Irish surname 'Ó Leannáin', meaning 'little fairy' or 'enchanted one'.

ELEASA

Feminine

Rare yet enchanting Hebrew name derived from "Elesha," meaning "God is my salvation." It's deeply rooted in spirituality and has historical significance, popularized by the biblical prophet Elisha.

ELEASAH

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Hebrew name derived from "Elishua," meaning "God is salvation." It appears in the Bible as a son of Perez, son of Judah. Throughout history, notable figures like Eleazar, High Priest during the Second Temple period, and Simon the Zealot (son of Eleazar), one of Jesus' apostles, have carried this name. Despite its rich history, Eleasah remains uncommon today but is still chosen for its unique sound and meaningful association with strength, courage, and faith.

ELEASAR

Masculine

Eleasar: Hebrew origin, means "God is my help".

ELEASE

Feminine

Rare American name created by combining elements from names like Eileen or Alice, with no specific meaning but often associated with elegance and grace due to its phonetic similarity to "ease" and "LEASE.

ELEASHA

Feminine

Hebrew origin feminine name derived from Eleazar, meaning "God has helped.

ELEAZAR

Masculine

Eleazar: A rare and intriguing Hebrew name, signifying 'God has helped', with roots tracing back to biblical times.