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ELLYANA
FeminineUnique girl's name of Greek origin, meaning "Hellenic" or "Greek".
ELLYANAH
FeminineHebrew name derived from Eliannah, meaning "God has answered" or "I have answered.
ELLYANNA
FeminineGreek-origin name derived from "elythron," meaning olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
ELLYANNAH
FeminineHebrew-derived feminine variant of Elijah, signifying "The Lord is my God.
ELLYCE
FeminineCaptivating Greek name derived from Eudoxia, meaning "good reputation".
ELLYCIA
FeminineUncommon feminine name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Greek word 'ellymos' meaning 'wheat', or a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Elisha.
ELLYE
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "my God is Yahweh," derived from Eliyahu, the prophet Elijah known for his courage and devotion.
ELLYETTE
FeminineFrench origin and derived from 'elyette', a type of silk gauze fabric used for veils or head coverings during the Middle Ages.
ELLYMAE
FeminineEllymae is of Greek origin, derived from 'helene', meaning 'torch' or 'corposant'.
ELLYMAY
FeminineEllymay originates from the Greek name Helena, meaning 'torch' or 'light'.
ELLYN
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'Aelfgifu', meaning 'elf gift'.
ELLYNE
FeminineRare French given name derived from "elyne," meaning 'from the alder tree,' signifying hardiness and adaptability. It has historical ties to medieval France and was popular among nobility in its variations like Eliane or Heline.
ELLYNN
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name derived from Elwyn, meaning "noble lake".
ELLYNOR
FeminineUnique Welsh name meaning 'fairy leader' or 'elf lord', derived from the elements 'Elfen' and 'Llŷr'.
ELLYONA
FeminineEllyona, of Hebrew origin, means 'my God is my light', reflecting a deep spiritual connection.
ELLYONNA
FeminineRare yet beautiful Hebrew name, derived from 'El' meaning 'God' and 'Yonah' meaning 'dove', signifying 'God is a dove'. It holds deep Jewish roots, symbolizing peace and hope.
ELLYOT
FeminineModern name of unknown origin, first used in the early 21st century. It may be a combination of Elliot and Elyot, but its exact meaning and history are unclear. Despite this, Ellyot has gained popularity due to its unique sound and lack of historical baggage, allowing parents to create their own story around it.
ELLYOT
MasculineEnglish variant of Elliot, meaning "the Lord is my God" or "my God is Jehovah," with historical significance and notable bearers like Sir Robert Ellyot.
ELLYOTT
MasculineUncommon English given name crafted from the blend of Elliot and Scott, with roots tracing back to Scottish place names and Gaelic words, potentially meaning "from the tidal headland" or carrying connotations of darkness, moodiness, or strength.
ELLYOTT
FeminineDistinctive name of Welsh origin, derived from Ellis, meaning "noble" or "all," first recorded in England during the 13th century.
ELLYS
FeminineGreek-origin name derived from 'elythron', meaning 'sacred olive tree,' symbolizing peace and prosperity.
ELLYSA
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," derived from the biblical prophet Elisha.
ELLYSE
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from "Helios," meaning "sun," signifying "daughter of the sun" or "sunbeam.
ELLYSEN
FeminineRare Scandinavian given name derived from "alfr" (elf) and "mann" (man), meaning 'elf-man'.
ELLYSIA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'elysson', meaning 'happy'.
ELLYSON
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name with biblical roots, derived from Elijah meaning "the Lord is my God".
ELLYSSA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name meaning 'godlike', with a rich historical association with deities and heroes in Greek mythology.
ELLYZA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew-origin female name derived from "Eileh," meaning "these," though commonly associated with its phonetic similarity to English words like "elusive" and "elegance.
ELMA
FeminineScandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "almr," meaning "nourishing" or "of the Elm tree.
ELMA
MasculineScandinavian girls' name derived from the Old Norse word 'álmr', meaning 'elm tree'.
ELMAE
FeminineRare, intriguing given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Germanic "helma" meaning "helmet," or a combination of Elmer and Mae.
ELMAN
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'hand', originally given to boys born with large hands or artistic talents.
ELMAR
MasculineGerman masculine name derived from Old High German words meaning "noble" and "army". It was borne by notable historical figures like Elmar of Strasbourg and Elmar the Younger, conveying nobility and courage.
ELMAR
FeminineGerman name derived from Old High German "Adal" meaning noble, and "Maro" meaning famous, thus translating to 'Noble and Famous'.
ELMARIE
FeminineUnique German name derived from "Alberich" meaning "noble" or "famous ruler," and "hild" meaning "battle," translating to "noble battle.
ELMEDA
FeminineUncommon Arabic name meaning "the compassionate one," rooted in the word 'rahma,' signifying mercy and kindness in Islam.
ELMEDIN
MasculineBosnian male given name derived from "elma" meaning 'apple' and "din" meaning 'faith', translating to 'Faithful Apple'.
ELMEDINA
FeminineRare and historic Slavic female given name derived from 'el' meaning 'light', and 'mild' or 'gentle', signifying 'light and gentle'.
ELMEN
MasculineRare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse 'alminni', meaning 'all men'.
ELMER
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "ælmaer", meaning "work" or "noble". It first appeared in literature in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and gained popularity as a given name in the late 19th century, despite being relatively uncommon today.