Female and male names.

ELLIEMAE

Feminine

American name blend combining Ellie (warmth, friendliness) and Mae (grace, serenity), carrying positive connotations from Elizabeth/Eleanor and Mary.

ELLIEMARIE

Feminine

Captivating French feminine given name derived from Élodie (Greek 'torch') and Marie (Latin 'sea of bitterness'), popularized in the 20th century, signifying divine torch and waters of strength.

ELLIEMAY

Feminine

Modern name formed by blending Eleanor ('shining light') and May (the month of renewal), resulting in an elegant yet approachable moniker.

ELLIENA

Feminine

Feminine given name derived from the Greek word 'Helios', meaning sun god. It retains the classic roots of Helen but offers a distinct sound with its unique spelling. Pronounced /e-li-'i-nə/, it consists of three syllables with soft, gentle consonants and vibrant vowel sounds.

ELLIEONNA

Feminine

Modern girls' name of Greek origin that means 'light'. It combines elements from the popular names Eleanor and Elena, offering a unique yet melodic option with an elegant pronunciation (/əˌlɪˈɒnə/).

ELLIEROSE

Feminine

French-derived name meaning "rosebud" or "little rose," combining Ellie (from Eleanor or Elizabeth) and Rose. Once popular in medieval France for embodying beauty and grace, today it's rare yet elegant.

ELLIET

Feminine

Uncommon unisex name of uncertain origin, offering each bearer the chance to create their own personal meaning.

ELLIETT

Feminine

Greek-origin name combining Eleanor and Elliot, meaning "noble" or "well-born.

ELLIETTE

Feminine

Captivating French female name derived from Élodie, which itself originates from the Greek "Helen," meaning "torch." Throughout history, variations of this name have been popular among French royalty, adding prestige to Elliette. Today, it remains a distinctive choice, combining French charm and Greek mythological significance.

ELLIJAH

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "My God is Yahweh," referencing the Old Testament God. It's associated with the powerful Biblical prophet Elijah, who performed miraculous acts.

ELLIKA

Feminine

Rare but powerful Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'Eilifr', meaning 'only battle' or 'sole warrior'.

ELLIMAE

Feminine

Exotic and unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its derivation or meaning.

ELLIN

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning "Greek woman", popularized during the Byzantine Empire.

ELLINA

Feminine

Rare and intriguing feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "hellen", meaning "of Greece" or "Greek", and associated with the ancient Greek goddess Hera.

ELLINE

Feminine

Captivating name of Greek origin, meaning "torch" or "shining light," derived from Helena, and known historically through figures like Helena of Troy.

ELLINGTON

Masculine

Ellington: American given name derived from English/Scottish surname, meaning "settlement by a clearing", popularized by jazz legend Duke Ellington.

ELLINGTON

Feminine

Distinctive American given name popularized by jazz musician Duke Ellington, born Edward Kennedy Ellington in 1899. It is not derived from any specific language or culture and has no definitive meaning. Though rare, its association with artistic talent makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking something different.

ELLINOR

Feminine

Ellinor, of Scandinavian origin, means "elf of the north.

ELLINORA

Feminine

Unique Greek name meaning 'hour/time', once used as an epithet for goddess Hera.

ELLINORE

Feminine

Ellinore, of Scandinavian origin, translates to "of the northern hell," derived from Old Norse elements Heljar and nórr.

ELLIO

Masculine

Rare, Italian-origin given name derived from the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "rival" or "equal," with no specific modern meaning but often interpreted as "noble" or "ambitious.

ELLION

Masculine

Rare, unique Greek name meaning 'torch' or 'light', popular among ancient Greeks and carried by historical figures like Ellion Fortescue.

ELLIONA

Feminine

Captivating name of unknown origin, with no universally agreed-upon meaning, but often associated with words like "light" due to phonetic similarity. Despite its lack of historical context, Elliona has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive names for their daughters.

ELLIONNA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Scottish name derived from the surname "Ellington," potentially meaning "hill enclosure.

ELLIORA

Feminine

Rare, elegant Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "God's prayer" or "ascending prayer.

ELLIOT

Masculine

English male given name derived from the Old Norse "Eilífr," meaning "famous warrior.

ELLIOT

Feminine

Elliot, of English origin, means 'noble town' and has gained popularity as a male given name in recent years.

ELLIOTH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is with me", believed to have originated from Eliezer.

ELLIOTT

Masculine

English name with Old Norse origins, derived from Hjalti which means "noble". It has been used since the 13th century in Scotland and gained popularity in the U.S. mid-20th century, currently ranking among the top 500 boys' names. Notable individuals with this name include musician Elliott Smith and photographer Elliott Erwitt.

ELLIOTT

Feminine

English given name derived from the Scottish surname Elwood, meaning 'elf power' or 'wood warrior'.

ELLIOTTE

Masculine

American-origin name created by author Edmund Wilson for his daughter in the early 20th century. Its meaning is interpreted as "the Lord is my God" or "Noble".

ELLIOTTE

Feminine

Distinctive English name derived from Old Norse Hjálmþr, meaning "helmet of protection," popularized by singer Kelly Clarkson. It is unisex and rare, making it a unique choice for parents seeking good fortune and protection for their child.

ELLIS

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "beneficent" or "kindly," derived from the word "eluis.

ELLIS

Feminine

Welsh-origin given name, derived from the Middle English name Elisan or Elis, which was a short form of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth has Hebrew roots and means "God is my oath" or "God is my satisfaction". Ellis has been used for both males and females historically, though its popularity has shifted over time and across cultures. Some notable figures share this versatile name, including the iconic Ellis Island immigration center in New York Harbor.

ELLISA

Feminine

Distinctive and elegant name of Greek origin, derived from "Hellas," meaning Greece, with historical ties to Helle, the resilient daughter in Greek mythology.

ELLISANDRA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "Eleos" meaning compassion and the suffix "-sandra" meaning defender or protector.

ELLISE

Feminine

Ellise, of French origin, means 'God is my oath' and was once a variant of Elisabeth.

ELLISEN

Feminine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Ellen and Elizabeth or Ellis, but its true derivation and meaning are unclear.

ELLISHA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Eli," meaning "my God." It appears in the Bible as Eli-shama and has been used across various cultures and languages throughout history.

ELLISIA

Feminine

Rare Greek female name derived from "ελλείω", meaning "to leave" or "to depart". Originally used as an epithet for the goddess Hera, Ellisia carries a historical association with death but can also symbolize life's journey and ultimate freedom. Today, it's chosen for its uniqueness and often signifies strength and independence.