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ELEAZAR
FeminineHebrew name that means "God has helped" or "helper of God". It has significant historical and cultural relevance in Judaism, appearing in the Bible as one of Aaron's sons and in other Jewish texts like the Talmud.
ELEAZER
MasculineUnique Hebrew male name meaning "God is my helper".
ELEC
MasculineModern, distinctive name of unknown origin, often associated with electricity but without clear etymological ties.
ELECIA
FeminineUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Eleazar meaning "God has helped" or "helper of God," with biblical roots and global popularity.
ELECK
MasculineUnisex name of unknown origin with no recognized meaning or history.
ELECKTRA
FeminineElektra is a Greek-derived name meaning "ambitious" or "sparkling", popularized by ancient mythology where Princess Elektra played a crucial role in avenging her father's murder.
ELECTA
FeminineDistinctive female name derived from Latin 'electus', meaning 'chosen', connoting purpose and uniqueness.
ELECTRA
FeminineGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'amber' or 'electron,' derived from the Greek word "Elektron.
ELEDA
FeminineUnique Greek female name derived from the goddess Hecate, symbolizing passages between worlds.
ELEE
FeminineUnique and elegant given name, possibly derived from Greek 'Eleutherius' meaning 'free', or Hebrew 'Elie'.
ELEECIA
FeminineEleecia, of Greek origin, means 'mercy' and is associated with the Greek goddess Eleos.
ELEEN
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'Ἑλένη', signifying 'torch' or 'corposant', with historical significance as the mythical Helen of Troy's name.
ELEENA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Greek origin, derived from "helenē" meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', signifying light and illumination.
ELEENE
FeminineGreek name meaning "torch" or "radiant," derived from Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great, and popularized by historical figures like Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine.
ELEESA
FeminineUnique and beautiful girl's name with unknown origins and no specific meaning or history associated with it.
ELEESE
FeminineDistinctive American female name with possible Greek origins, meaning "consecrated to the gods" or "God is my oath".
ELEESHA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Elisha,' meaning 'God is my salvation.' It's historically significant, associated with the biblical prophet Elisha, and has gained popularity due to its unique charm and meaningful origin.
ELEESIA
FeminineRare feminine given name of unknown Greek origin, potentially meaning "noble" or "well-born", but its true meaning remains elusive.
ELEEZA
FeminineEleeza, of Hebrew origin, translates to "My God is strength" or "Strength of God," carrying profound spiritual significance and rich historical associations.
ELEFTERIA
FeminineGreek feminine given name derived from 'eleftheros', meaning 'free'.
ELEFTERIOS
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from the word "eleutherios," meaning "free" or "liberated." It signifies liberty and resilience, and has been associated throughout history with figures who fought against oppression.
ELEFTHERIA
FeminineGreek female name meaning 'freedom', inspired by Greek history and mythology.
ELEFTHERIOS
MasculineRare but significant Greek male name meaning "little free one", derived from the Greek word for liberty. It gained popularity after Greece's independence and was made famous by Eleftherios Venizelos, a prominent Greek statesman.
ELEGANCE
FeminineDistinctive Greek-origin given name derived from 'elegantia', meaning elegance or refinement. It signifies sophistication and grace.
ELEI
FeminineStriking Hawaiian name derived from "elei," meaning 'to grieve,' yet it symbolizes empathy and compassion, reflecting its association with the god of grief in Hawaiian mythology.
ELEIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from "Eleos," meaning mercy or compassion.
ELEIGH
FeminineModern American girls' name created by combining sounds from Eleanor and Elizabeth, signifying elegance and grace through its connection to these names' Greek roots of "light" or "bright".
ELEIGHA
FeminineEaleigha is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning. Its exact roots remain unclear, but its charm has made it popular among parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
ELEINA
FeminineCaptivating Greek female name derived from "helios", meaning "sun".
ELEISA
FeminineUnique female given name of Greek origin, derived from "Eleos," meaning compassion or mercy, and personified in Greek mythology as one of the daughters of Night. Historically used in various forms throughout history, Eleisa is associated with elegance, grace, and inner strength.
ELEISE
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek-derived name meaning "God is my light," popularized by Honoré de Balzac's novel "Père Goriot" despite being considered French.
ELEISHA
FeminineHebrew name that means "God is my salvation.
ELEK
MasculineHungarian name meaning 'lightning,' popularized by poet Ferenc Kazinczy.
ELEKTRA
FemininePowerful Greek name derived from "elektron," meaning amber, associated with Hera, goddess of storms. It's known for its role in ancient Greek mythology as Agamemnon's daughter seeking revenge against her mother.
ELEMER
MasculineHungarian male name derived from 'elem', meaning 'element' or 'basic substance'. Popularized by a legendary 4th-century Hun leader, it signifies strength, leadership, and resilience.
ELEN
FeminineWelsh name derived from "elen," meaning "moon." In Welsh mythology, it's associated with King Arthur's wise and graceful queen.
ELENA
MasculineFeminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'helene', meaning 'torch' or 'sunray'. It was notably borne by Elena of Troy in mythology.
ELENA
FeminineFeminine Greek-derived name meaning 'torch' or 'flash of light', popularized by Helen of Troy and widely used in Romance languages and Russia, where it signifies intelligence and grace.
ELENAH
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "Elena," meaning "tree" or "grove," popularized despite lacking direct biblical roots.
ELENAMARIE
FeminineElegant and powerful name of Irish origin, combining Eleanor ("compassionate" or "light") and Marie (Latin form of Maria, "sea of bitterness" or "rebellious"), creating a distinctive name that evokes both grace and strength.