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ELLAYAH
FeminineHebrew female given name with a unique spelling that means "the Lord is my God". It honors the prophet Elijah from the Old Testament while offering an attractive alternative for parents seeking something distinctive yet meaningful.
ELLAYNA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "light" or "shining," derived from the Proto-Germanic element "aljaz.
ELLE
FeminineFrench origin, meaning "she," and gained popularity in the late 20th century, first appearing in Jean-Luc Godard's film "Elle" (1962).
ELLEA
FeminineEilea is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my light" or "I have God.
ELLEAH
FeminineHebrew girl's name derived from "Eleh," meaning "these." It signifies power, strength, and resilience in Jewish tradition, with references to the ten plagues in the Torah. While gaining modern popularity, it remains unique.
ELLEAN
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning 'God is my light', popularized by historical figures like Elleanore von Stauffenberg.
ELLEANA
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name derived from Elen, meaning 'light', with the suffix '-ana' creating a modern variation.
ELLEANNA
FeminineItalian-origin first name derived from 'ella', meaning 'she', with no specific historical associations beyond its literal translation.
ELLEANOR
FeminineElegant English name of Old French origin, derived from Alienor, meaning 'the other Aenor' or 'the other lords', with elements 'agan' meaning 'love' and 'njor' meaning 'land'.
ELLEANORA
FeminineElleanora, of Greek origin, combines 'Ellen' meaning 'torch' with 'aura' signifying 'golden', translating to 'torch of gold'.
ELLEANORE
FeminineElegant Irish name derived from Aoife, meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance'.
ELLEASE
FeminineUniquely American name, created by combining 'Eleanor' and 'Leigh', meaning it stands out elegantly without a specific definition.
ELLECE
FeminineUnique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French Élise meaning 'she who is noble' or 'devoted to God'.
ELLEE
FeminineThe name Ellee originates from France and signifies "she".
ELLEEN
FeminineEllen is an Irish and Scottish female given name derived from 'Aeltfrith', meaning 'noble' and 'peaceful'. It's popular due to its historical significance and literary appearances.
ELLEIA
FeminineElleia is of Greek origin, derived from Hecate's epithet Eileithyia, meaning 'of childbirth'. It's a unique, uncommon name consisting of two syllables: El-lee-ah.
ELLEIGH
FeminineUnique English female name derived from "ella," meaning "other" or "foreign," combined with "-igh.
ELLEIGHANA
FeminineUnique, exotic name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries, with no widely accepted meaning.
ELLEN
MasculineIrish name derived from Ailbhe, meaning "harmony" or "bright".
ELLEN
FeminineEnglish name derived from Eleanor, meaning 'noble home ruler', popularized since the 13th century.
ELLENA
FeminineCaptivating Italian name derived from Elena, meaning "torch" or "corposant," with connections to historical figures like Elena of Troy.
ELLENAH
FeminineHebrew name derived from "El", meaning "God". It signifies "God has answered" and is associated with the brave daughters of Zelophehad in the Bible.
ELLENDER
FeminineUncommon, attractive Irish name derived from the surname O' hEalaoird meaning 'descendant of the sun hero', brought to Ireland by Vikings around the 9th century AD.
ELLENE
FeminineEllene, of Greek origin, means 'torch' or 'shining one', derived from the goddess Helle associated with light.
ELLENI
FeminineRare yet meaningful Greek feminine name derived from "hellenismos," signifying ancient Greek culture, language, and heritage.
ELLENIE
FeminineEllenies' Hebrew origin reveals its profound meanings, "God is my light/judge", derived from Eli ("my God") with the stylish suffix -anie.
ELLENMARIE
FeminineModern, unique feminine name combining German 'noble' Adelheid and Hebrew Miriam 'wished-for child'.
ELLENOR
FeminineElegant English variant of Eleanor, originally meaning 'other home' or 'stranger's estate'.
ELLENORA
FeminineRare, Irish-derived girls' name, combining Ellen and Nora, both variants of Eleanor, ultimately meaning 'foreign' or 'other' in Old French.
ELLENORE
FeminineCharming French name variant of Eleanor, meaning 'light' and 'the other Aenor', with a rich royal history.
ELLENY
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "helle", meaning "torch". It signifies light and illumination.
ELLEONA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from "ELLE," meaning "sunray," and suffix "-ONA" denoting belonging or relation, making it "one who belongs to the sunrays.
ELLEONNA
FeminineCaptivating Greek-origin female name derived from 'elle', meaning 'sun ray', and enhanced by the suffix '-onna'. Rare yet meaningful, it associates with numerology number 6, signifying love and harmony.
ELLEORA
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ellora,' meaning 'another' or 'other.' It was also the name of a village where the renowned Ellora Caves are located in Maharashtra.
ELLER
FeminineRare Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'allr', meaning 'all' or 'every'. It was popular during the Viking Age but has since become quite uncommon.
ELLERI
FeminineEleri is a unique Welsh name derived from the word "elrhon," meaning "star.
ELLERIE
FeminineAmerican given name created by Stephen King, with possible meanings derived from Eleanor ("light") or Elara ("free-spirited"), gaining popularity for its uniqueness.
ELLERY
FeminineRare, unisex American name created by author Edmund Clerihew Bentley as his detective pseudonym in the early 20th century, derived from his own last name. It has no specific meaning beyond its literary origins but gained popularity due to its unique sound and association with mystery fiction, notably through the Ellery Queen character created by Manfred B. Lee and Frederick Dannay.
ELLERY
MasculineAmerican given name of English origin meaning "noble ruler," popularized by Edgar Allan Poe's detective character Ellery Queen in mystery novels starting from 1929.
ELLES
MasculineFrench-origin female given name, a diminutive of Élise meaning 'she', derived from the Latin 'Aelia', signifying 'noble'.