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ESKIL
MasculineEskil, of Scandinavian origin, means 'ash tree battle' or 'shield of ash', drawing from Old Norse elements.
ESKO
MasculineFinnish male name derived from 'esko', meaning 'moose'. It symbolizes strength and grace, and has been popular in Finland since the 19th century.
ESLEE
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. in 2017, possibly inspired by its unique sound.
ESLEM
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "source of peace".
ESLEY
FeminineDistinctive Dutch name derived from the Middle Dutch word 'Esmel', meaning "competitive" or "eager".
ESLEY
MasculineUnique English given name with an intriguing origin derived from the Old English word "æsl", meaning "ale" or "beer".
ESLI
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'palace' or 'dwelling,' derived from the biblical Levite gatekeeper of the same name.
ESLI
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God is my strength" or "God is my salvation," used in the Bible for several individuals including King David's warrior captain and a chief priest during the temple rebuilding.
ESLIE
FeminineUnique French given name meaning "God is my oath," derived from the Old French words "Dieu" and "liege.
ESLIE
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from "Eliezer," meaning "God is my help.
ESLY
FeminineUnique Spanish origin given name derived from "esleyo," meaning "of the sun.
ESLY
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "eshel," meaning "oak tree," symbolizing strength and wisdom.
ESLYN
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "æsel", meaning "donkey" or "ass". Popularized in the 19th century by Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre", this distinctive name combines charm, regal sound, and a touch of whimsy despite its unusual origin.
ESMA
FeminineArabic-origin feminine given name derived from "asmaa", meaning "to listen".
ESMAE
FeminineRare yet enchanting Persian name derived from "esm" meaning 'name', combining 'Esma' (meaning 'Commander') and 'ae'.
ESMAEL
MasculineArabic name meaning "God hears," derived from the Semitic root "s-m-'l".
ESMAIL
MasculineArabic name meaning 'he who hears' or 'he who understands', derived from the word 'samia'. It has a rich history associated with prominent figures like Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq and poet Ferdowsi.
ESMARAE
FeminineHebrew-origin female name meaning "darling", "commanding beauty" or "wise and understanding".
ESMARALDA
FeminineUnique and enchanting name of Spanish origin, derived from the Old Spanish word 'esmeralda', meaning 'emerald'. This name has a rich history inspired by the revered emerald gemstone, believed to possess powerful healing properties and worn as protective talismans by royalty. Throughout history, notable figures named Esmaralda have contributed to its legacy in Spanish culture. Today, parents worldwide are drawn to this captivating name for their daughters, appreciating its meaning and timeless beauty despite its rarity compared to more popular names.
ESMARIE
FeminineCaptivating Spanish origin name meaning "emerald", popularized by Victor Hugo's Esmeralda in "Notre-Dame de Paris".
ESMAY
FeminineScottish female name derived from "Sgàin", meaning "peace". It signifies harmony and tranquility, embodying positivity and grace.
ESME
MasculineScottish name derived from Aasmäe, meaning "to cherish" or "to love".
ESME
FeminineScottish name meaning "to love" or "cherished".
ESMEA
FeminineRare and beautiful Spanish name derived from "esmeralda," meaning emerald, associated with the color green and preciousness.
ESMEE
FeminineEsmée is a Dutch name derived from "es" meaning east and "-me" denoting beauty, translating to "beautiful east." Created by poet Willem Bilderdijk for his daughter, it signifies the beauty of sunrise in the east.
ESMEI
FeminineLatin female given name derived from 'esmeralda', meaning 'emerald'.
ESMER
FeminineSpanish name derived from "esmeralda," meaning emerald. It originated during the Middle Ages when green gems were highly valued, and it was believed that daughters born in spring possessed emeralds' potent energy. Today, Esmer is an independent feminine name popular worldwide.
ESMERAE
FeminineRare yet elegant female given name of Spanish origin, derived from "esmeralda," meaning "emerald." It signifies prosperity, beauty, and uniqueness, reflecting ancient Spanish reverence for the gemstone.
ESMERAI
FeminineRare, Spanish-derived name meaning 'emerald', coined by Miguel de Unamuno in his novel 'Abel Sánchez'.
ESMERAIDA
FeminineUnique Spanish given name derived from 'esmeralda', meaning emerald. It signifies rarity and elegance.
ESMERALD
FeminineUnique Spanish-derived female given name meaning "emerald.
ESMERALDA
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from 'esmeralda', meaning 'emerald'. Popularized by Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", it has since become a timeless choice for girls worldwide, symbolizing elegance and beauty.
ESMERALDA
FeminineEnchanting name of Spanish origin derived from the Arabic word "asmara," meaning "love" or "beloved.
ESMERALDO
FeminineRare, Portuguese-origin given name meaning "emerald," historically associated with notable figures like the 16th-century explorer Esmeraldo of Brazil.
ESMERAY
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "esmeralda," meaning emerald.
ESMEREE
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning 'emerald', symbolizing beauty and elegance.
ESMERELDA
FeminineUnique Spanish female name of Arabic origin, derived from 'asmir' meaning 'myrtle tree', combined with the suffix '-alda' denoting beauty or nobility.
ESMERIAH
FeminineDistinctive female given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'Esmeralda' meaning emerald, popularized by Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". In Spanish culture, it symbolizes beauty and rarity, believed to bring good fortune and happiness. Notable historical figures like Esmeralda de Cabrera have carried this name, making it a popular choice worldwide despite its Spanish roots.
ESMERIE
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'esmeralda', meaning 'emerald'. It symbolizes wealth, beauty, and prosperity.
ESMERLDA
FeminineEsmeralda is a Spanish female given name meaning 'emerald', popularized by Victor Hugo's character in "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame".