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ELENAROSE
FeminineCoined female name, combining Eleanor ('other, foreign') and rose ('rose'), gaining recent popularity for its uniqueness.
ELEND
MasculineEnglish origin and means "miserable" or "wretched".
ELENDER
FeminineRare Germanic given name that originates from the Old High German word "elend", meaning "miserable" or "unhappy". Despite its potentially negative connotations, the name likely stems from an era when names often had religious or moral associations.
ELENE
FeminineGreek name derived from "Ἑλένη," meaning "torch" or "corposant." It was coined by Homer in the Iliad, where Elene is Helen of Troy's name. Though rare as a given name, it carries associations with beauty, elegance, and historical significance, including St. Elene, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.
ELENER
FeminineRare Spanish name derived from 'eleno,' meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant,' coined by Miguel de Unamuno for his novel 'Niebla.'
ELENI
FeminineTraditional Greek feminine name derived from the word 'torch', with historical and mythological significance.
ELENIA
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', derived from Helen, with historical significance dating back to ancient Greece and the legendary Helen of Troy.
ELENIE
FeminineGreek name that means "torch" or "shining light," originating from the word "elaios," signifying "of the olive trees.
ELENIS
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from Helena, meaning 'torch' or 'light'.
ELENITA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Elena, which means "little sun" or "sunshine".
ELENNA
FeminineStriking Greek name meaning 'torch' or 'light', derived from Helena, famed for Helen of Troy and Saint Helena.
ELENNY
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from 'el yen' meaning 'the year', symbolizing new beginnings and renewal.
ELENO
MasculineUncommon Italian name derived from 'Helena', meaning 'torch' or 'light', associated with Saint Helena who discovered the True Cross.
ELENOA
FeminineBeautiful Hawaiian name derived from 'elenu', meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. It reflects the spirit of peace and harmony in Hawaiian culture.
ELENOR
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning 'torch' or 'shining light,' associated with historical figures like Empress Helena and literary characters such as Elenor in Statius' 'The Labours of Hercules.'
ELENORA
FeminineUnique, elegant female name of Greek origin, derived from "helena," meaning "torch" or "shining light." It has been associated with historical figures like Saint Helen and Eleanor of Aquitaine, reflecting its sophistication and prestige.
ELENORE
FeminineUnique German name derived from Helenora, meaning "warrior maiden" or "protector of the army." It was popular among medieval European nobility, notably held by Eleanor of Aquitaine.
ELENY
FeminineUnique Greek feminine name derived from 'Helena', meaning 'torch' or 'shining light'.
ELEO
MasculineRare yet significant Greek name derived from "Ἠλέω", meaning 'I dedicate'. It symbolizes devotion and was traditionally used in ancient Greece for vows to the gods, conveying wisdom and loyalty.
ELEODORO
MasculineRare Spanish name with Greek roots meaning "gift of the sun".
ELEON
MasculineGreek name meaning "sun" and signifying light, warmth, and brilliance, popularized during the Middle Ages among European nobility.
ELEONOR
FeminineRegal German name meaning 'noble warrior', popularized by historical figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor Roosevelt.
ELEONORA
FeminineItalian name of medieval origin meaning "noble warrior," derived from the Old French Alienor via Eleanor. It has been worn by notable figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleonora Duse. Today, it is still admired for its sophistication and timelessness.
ELEONORE
FeminineElegant German-origin name meaning "noble warrior," derived from Eleanora, popular among medieval royalty like Eleanor of Aquitaine.
ELEORA
FeminineUnique and elegant feminine name of Latin origin, evolved from Elenora, combining Greek Helen with Latin suffix "-ora", meaning "of Helen" or "like Helen". Though not directly derived from the Latin word "elector", Eleora shares its etymological roots through name transformations. While it doesn't have a specific meaning, its significance lies in its sound and historical context, often associated with regal names like Eleanor or Eloise.
ELEOS
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name translating to "mercy" or "compassion," personifying these qualities in Greek mythology.
ELERI
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'sun', derived from ancient Welsh word "el" and inspired by legendary queen Elen Luyddog. Traditionally given to girls born around the summer solstice, Eleri symbolizes happiness, prosperity, and success.
ELERY
MasculineRare American name derived from combining Elmer ('work/noble') and Leroy ('king/ruler').
ELES
MasculineGreek name meaning 'sun', derived from Helios, the sun god in Greek mythology.
ELESA
FeminineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, meaning 'church' or 'assembly', derived from the Latin word 'elesia' and influenced by the Greek word 'ekklesia'.
ELESE
FeminineDistinctive Greek name originally associated with the goddess Hera, signifying elegance and divine beauty.
ELESHA
FeminineUnique Hebrew feminine name meaning "God is my salvation," derived from Elisha, the mother of King Hezekiah in the Old Testament.
ELESHIA
FeminineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
ELESIA
FeminineRare yet intriguing Greek female name derived from the enchanting island of Lesbos, associated with the nymph Lysithous and legendary poet Sappho.
ELESSA
FeminineHebrew unisex name meaning "God is my oath", derived from the biblical prophet Elisha, who was known for his kindness and miracles.
ELESSAR
MasculineUnique Sindarin name from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, meaning 'elf-star'.
ELESSIA
FeminineUnique, Greek-origin female name meaning 'heavenly or paradisiacal beauty', derived from the mythical Elysian Fields.
ELESTER
FeminineRare yet elegant Greek name derived from 'eleos', meaning 'mercy', and associated with the Greek goddess Eleos known for her compassion.
ELESTER
MasculineRare, unisex Greek name meaning 'free', popularized during the Middle Ages but now more commonly used for women. Its history dates back to ancient Greece where it was initially used as a nickname or surname before evolving into a given name across Europe.
ELESTINE
FeminineGreek-origin unisex name derived from 'Eleutherios', meaning "free", combined with French elements, and historically associated with notable figures like Saint Eleutherius and Élodie Elestine Gontier.