Female and male names.

ELTON

Feminine

English name meaning "Eleanor's town" or "elated".

ELTRA

Feminine

Uncommon name with unknown origins, making it shrouded in mystery.

ELU

Feminine

The name Elu originates from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my light'.

ELUA

Feminine

Unique Basque name meaning 'snow', often associated with the Pyrenees mountains and used for both boys and girls.

ELUID

Masculine

The name Eluid has Spanish origins, meaning "happy" or "joyful", and honors Saint Eluid, a Roman soldier martyr during early Christian times. It's a rare yet distinctive name with a positive connotation.

ELUNAY

Feminine

Unique and mysterious girl's name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it could be derived from Hebrew or Basque languages, but no definitive evidence exists. Its captivating sound has contributed to its growing popularity despite lacking historical context.

ELUNEY

Feminine

Unique French name derived from 'lune' (moon) with '-ney' denoting association; originally an occupational name for moonstone workers.

ELUSTER

Masculine

Captivating name of unknown origin, often attributed to Celtic or Welsh roots but without etymological evidence. Its meaning varies, including "shining star" or "resplendent light", yet it lacks historical presence. Today, Eluster remains uncommon, adding to its uniqueness and appeal for those seeking distinctive names.

ELUTERIA

Feminine

Rare Greek female name derived from 'elaoun' meaning 'to roam', and 'therion' meaning 'wild beast'.

ELUTERIO

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived male name originally meaning 'soldier', popular during the Roman Empire and now found in various cultures including Spain and Brazil.

ELUZER

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "el" meaning God and "tsaddik" meaning righteousness, thus signifying "God is my righteousness.

ELVA

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from the Occitan word 'alvèra', meaning 'energetic' or 'vigorous'.

ELVA

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Spanish name meaning 'wave', symbolizing fluidity and power.

ELVADA

Feminine

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially deriving from Old Norse elements "álfr" and "dauðr," or being a variant spelling of Elvina.

ELVAN

Masculine

Turkish girls' name derived from 'el' meaning 'fairy', with '-van' signifying 'child of'. It translates to 'Child of the Fairy'.

ELVANA

Feminine

Albanian-derived female name meaning 'elf', evoking enchantment and mystique.

ELVE

Feminine

Scandinavian origin, meaning 'elf' or 'magical being', and has been used for both boys and girls throughout history.

ELVE

Masculine

Scandinavian female given name derived from the Old Norse word "álfr," meaning "elf.

ELVEDA

Feminine

Elveda, of Turkish origin, means 'the loss of a hand,' reflecting resilience and honoring past sacrifices.

ELVEDIN

Masculine

Bosnian-origin male name derived from Ottoman Turkish, meaning 'noble lion'.

ELVEN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from "elwyn," meaning "elm tree." It has deep roots in medieval Welsh literature, with a character named Elwen in the Mabinogion tales, and is primarily associated with Wales' rich cultural heritage today.

ELVENA

Feminine

Rare but elegant feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'Helena' meaning 'torch' or 'light'.

ELVENIA

Feminine

Unique Latin feminine name derived from 'Eleventia', meaning 'of the elves'.

ELVER

Feminine

Uncommon Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse "álfr," meaning elf, with the prefix "E-" or "I-" signifying 'of' or 'in'. Popular during Viking Age Scandinavia, it remains rare yet distinctive today.

ELVER

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "álfr", meaning elf, and associated with magical beings in Norse mythology. It was popular among Vikings who believed elves brought good fortune. Today, while uncommon, Elver remains appealing for its unique and mystical origins.

ELVERA

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian feminine name derived from 'alfr' (elf) and 'eir' (mercy/peace), meaning "elf mercy" or "peaceful elf".

ELVERDA

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse "alfr" (elf) and "arðr" (earth), meaning 'elf ruler of the earth'.

ELVERIA

Feminine

Captivating Spanish name meaning "elf," evoking mystery and magic.

ELVERN

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Elphinstone, with meanings related to hill settlements or white meadows.

ELVERNA

Feminine

Scandinavian name derived from "álfr" (elf) and "nár" (sun), meaning "elf of the sun".

ELVERT

Masculine

Uncommon, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, not widely recognized even as a variation of other names like Alvert. It has been recorded sparingly in countries such as England, Wales, Scotland, and Canada but remains quite unusual.

ELVERTA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'from the alder tree', popularized during the Middle Ages as a feminine form of Alvertus, known for its robustness and resilience.

ELVES

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of Norse origin, derived from "álfr," meaning elf or fairy. It signifies supernatural beings with magical powers in Norse mythology.

ELVESTER

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name meaning "elf strength" or "powerful elf," derived from Old Norse elements 'álfr' and 'stertr'.

ELVETA

Feminine

Rare but elegant Latin-derived female name meaning 'white', with historic usage dating back to the Middle Ages in Europe, notably by Italian noblewoman Elveta de' Bardi.

ELVI

Feminine

Unique Spanish name derived from Evelyn, meaning 'life', but distinctively linked to Catalonia's traditional festival of Els Enfarinats.

ELVI

Masculine

Italian name derived from "elvettino," meaning "little elk." It originated in Tuscany, Italy, and has been popularized by Italian immigrants in the US since the early 20th century.

ELVIA

Masculine

Elegant Latin-derived name meaning "white," traditionally given to fair-haired or pale-skinned girls in Roman culture. It gained popularity through medieval literature like Boccaccio's "Decameron" and has been borne by notable figures such as chemist Elvia Wilkerson and social activist Elvia Wilkinson throughout history. Today, parents still choose Elvia for its unique sound and classical elegance.

ELVIA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning "related to the family" or "of noble birth.

ELVIDA

Feminine

Rare but captivating Spanish name derived from the Occitan "Alviva," meaning "alive" or "vivacious." Popularized by medieval Provencal poets, it evokes romance and artistic charm.