Female and male names starting with the letter "E" .

ERSHEEN

Feminine

Ersheen: An enigmatic name of unknown origin often associated with gracefulness or elegance, its mysterious past leaves room for personal interpretations.

ERSHEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning either 'whispering' or 'angelic song'.

ERSIE

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning "God is my light," with roots in early 20th-century America.

ERSIE

Feminine

Ersilia is a rare Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "insula," meaning "from the island" or "island.

ERSILIA

Feminine

Italian female name derived from 'Hersilia', meaning "she who brings peace", associated with tranquility and harmony. It evolved from the legendary Sabine wife of Romulus, who facilitated peace between Romans and Sabines.

ERSKIN

Masculine

Distinctive American name likely formed from Ernest and Winston, though its exact origin remains uncertain. It lacks an explicit meaning but can be interpreted through its potential component names' meanings: 'serious/respectable' (Ernest) and 'victory/joyful stone' (Winston).

ERSKINE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name with Gaelic roots, meaning 'solitary' or 'lonely,' reflecting independence and strength.

ERSULA

Feminine

Unique Turkish name derived from "Ersu," meaning "the moon.

ERTHA

Feminine

Ertha, of Greek origin, translates to 'earth' and signifies fertility and nature.

ERTIE

Feminine

Enigmatic name with unknown origins and no recognized meaning in any language or culture, making it uniquely appealing due to its mystery and rarity.

ERTIS

Feminine

Rare Turkic name derived from the word 'ertis', meaning 'early' or 'dawn'. It symbolizes new beginnings and has historical roots dating back to the medieval period.

ERTIS

Masculine

Rare Turkish given name, likely derived from Erzurum but lacking definitive sources.

ERUBEY

Masculine

Spanish name derived from the Basque Erobei, meaning "to go around" or "to wander". It's associated with adventure, resilience, and strength.

ERUBIEL

Masculine

Distinct male name of Spanish origin derived from the Hebrew "Eremiel," meaning "mercy of God." It's associated with the archangel Uriel and believed to bring good fortune.

ERUM

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning "Roman," derived from the word "ar-rum." Historically significant, it was popular among Muslim communities due to its association with power and strength, reflecting the legacy of the Roman Empire. Notable figures like Erum al-Qaysi, a pre-Islamic Arabian poet, bore this name, adding to its rich history and cultural relevance.

ERVA

Feminine

Rare Hungarian name meaning "honor", traditionally used for females but can also be used for males.

ERVAN

Masculine

Erwan is a distinctive Breton name meaning 'little bear cub', first used in medieval Brittany, symbolizing regional pride, and now globally popular.

ERVEN

Masculine

Rare Dutch given name derived from "erven," meaning "to inherit" or "heritage." It signifies legacy and family history.

ERVENA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Hebrew name meaning "flame" or "fire," often associated with vibrant personalities.

ERVENE

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "eruv," meaning "mixture" or "mingling," symbolizing a ritual enclosure in Jewish law, significant during Shabbat observance.

ERVEY

Masculine

Eervey is a recently coined name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in the late 20th century.

ERVIE

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name from Finland, with unknown origins and meaning, making it mysterious and captivating.

ERVIE

Feminine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Eadie, which means "noble spear.

ERVIL

Masculine

Rare French male given name that may mean "noble" or "serious", with notable bearers including French Canadian explorer Ervil Leclair.

ERVILLE

Masculine

Distinct French given name derived from the town Érvillers, meaning "town on arable land.

ERVIN

Masculine

Hungarian name of Germanic origin, meaning 'honor and peace,' popular among medieval German nobility, and carried by notable figures like physicist Erwin Schrödinger.

ERVIN

Feminine

Hungarian name derived from the Slavic Erwin, meaning "honor, peace.

ERVINA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female given name meaning 'of the arum plant' or 'graceful'.

ERVINE

Masculine

Slavic unisex given name derived from "erv", meaning 'otter', symbolizing wisdom and intelligence.

ERVING

Masculine

Dutch given name derived from 'Erve', meaning 'inheritance'.

ERVY

Masculine

French name of Germanic origin derived from 'erbi', meaning 'noble' or 'famous'.

ERWAN

Masculine

Male given name of Breton origin, derived from Old Welsh 'Eurwyn', meaning 'blessed' and 'fair'. It has historical significance in Brittany and is associated with Saint Erwan, a patron saint of the region.

ERWIN

Masculine

German name meaning "noble peace," derived from the Old High German name Erenfried with elements "eri" (eagle) and "fridu" (peace).

ERWIN

Feminine

German name derived from 'ei' meaning honor/war and 'wulf' meaning wolf, translating to 'strong as a wolf' or 'noble friend'. It has been associated with notable figures like Erwin von Steinbach and Erwin Rommel, and remains popular today due to its strong, masculine image.

ERY

Masculine

Greek-origin unisex name derived from "eris," meaning "strife" or "contention.

ERYA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from 'erýō', meaning 'to choose', suggesting independence and confident decision-making.

ERYAN

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of unknown Irish origin, potentially derived from Éireann meaning "of Ireland." It gained popularity in recent years for its uniqueness and association with creativity and individuality. Each person named Eryan can create their own history and legacy attached to this intriguing name, which is associated with the numerological number 7, linked to intelligence, intuition, and spiritual awareness.

ERYANA

Feminine

Greek-derived name that signifies "early born".

ERYANNA

Feminine

Captivating Greek name that means 'land of Earth,' symbolizing stability and connection to nature.

ERYC

Masculine

Rare, unique Welsh name derived from 'Erys', meaning 'snow'.