Female and male names.

ESTELLINE

Feminine

Rare but captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "stella," meaning "star.

ESTELLISE

Feminine

Beautiful Spanish name derived from 'estrella', meaning 'star'.

ESTEN

Masculine

Rare Basque name meaning 'crown' or 'garland', derived from Esteve, first recorded in the 13th century.

ESTEPHAN

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from Latin Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', popularized during the Middle Ages among noble families.

ESTEPHANI

Feminine

Captivating Spanish feminine name derived from Estefano, meaning "crown" or "garland".

ESTEPHANIA

Feminine

Beautiful Spanish name derived from Stephanie, meaning "crown" or "garland.

ESTEPHANIE

Feminine

Spanish-derived name meaning "crowned" or "garlanded", symbolizing honor and victory. It originated in the Middle Ages among Spanish nobility and has since gained global popularity.

ESTEPHANY

Feminine

Charming Spanish name derived from Estefanía, meaning 'crown' or 'garland of flowers', offering elegance and grace.

ESTEPHEN

Masculine

Rare English name with Greek roots meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.

ESTER

Masculine

Feminine given name of Persian origin that means 'star'.

ESTER

Feminine

The name Esther, derived from Hebrew 'Ḥêṣer', means 'star' and is associated with the courageous Jewish queen from the Book of Esther.

ESTERA

Feminine

Esther is a Hebrew name meaning "star," notable for Queen Esther's courageous act of revealing her Jewish identity to save her people from annihilation in the Book of Esther.

ESTERINE

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived feminine name, meaning 'heat' or 'summer heat', reflecting warmth and passion.

ESTERLENE

Feminine

Rare Hispanic girls' name derived from Spanish 'Estela', meaning 'star'.

ESTERLINE

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'star', a variant of Esther from the Persian word 'stara'. It honors Queen Esther, who saved her people from annihilation during King Ahasuerus' reign.

ESTES

Feminine

Distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from the surname "Estés" meaning "from Esteva/Esteve," and believed to have originated in the Basque Country.

ESTES

Masculine

Unique Spanish-origin given name meaning 'from the willows.'

ESTEVAN

Masculine

Spanish name meaning 'resurrection', used since ancient Roman times and popular in Spain around Easter.

ESTEVAN

Feminine

Rare Spanish name derived from Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', symbolizing victory and success. Once popular among medieval Spanish nobility, today it's less common in Spain but still used worldwide.

ESTEVE

Masculine

Catalan name of Latin origin meaning "crowned" or "wreathed in glory.

ESTEVEN

Masculine

French name derived from Stephen, meaning "crown" or "garland.

ESTEVON

Masculine

Unique, captivating male name of Spanish origin meaning "to come" or "arrival".

ESTEYSI

Feminine

Latin-origin name meaning "to be," derived from Estela ("star" in Spanish), popular among some medieval Spanish and Portuguese families.

ESTHA

Feminine

Hebrew unisex name meaning "star," signifying hope and light. It's unique, with notable literary connections, yet remains uncommon in Jewish communities.

ESTHEFANI

Feminine

Unique Spanish name derived from "estafeta," meaning "relay runner" or "messenger." Coined by Miguel de Cervantes in "Don Quixote," this beautiful name carries literary origins but no specific religious or historical significance.

ESTHEFANIA

Feminine

Spanish-origin feminine name combining 'Estefanía' meaning "crown" and 'Fe' signifying "faith", symbolizing strength and unwavering belief.

ESTHEFANY

Feminine

Captivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "estefanía" meaning "crown" or "garland". It signifies elegance and grace, inspired by floral and regal connotations.

ESTHEL

Feminine

Unique Hebrew female given name meaning "star," derived from the biblical Queen Esther who risked her life to save her people.

ESTHELA

Feminine

Spanish origin given name meaning 'star', associated with beauty and brilliance. It has a rich history dating back to medieval Spain, popularized throughout Latin America, and has been carried by notable figures like Esthelaud, a knight of Joan of Arc.

ESTHER

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "star," known from the Old Testament's Book of Esther as the Jewish queen who saved her people during King Xerxes' reign.

ESTHER

Feminine

The feminine given name Esther is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'star', and is derived from the Hebrew word "ester". It has a rich biblical history, notably being the name of a courageous Jewish queen in Persia during the reign of King Ahasuerus, as recorded in the Old Testament. Esther remains a classic yet timeless name worldwide, appreciated for its meaning and heritage.

ESTHERLENE

Feminine

Estherlene: A Hebrew name meaning 'beautiful star'.

ESTHERLINE

Feminine

French variation of the Hebrew name Esther, meaning 'star'.

ESTHERMAE

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "star," derived from the biblical figure Esther and dating back to ancient times.

ESTI

Feminine

Hungarian female name derived from "est" meaning "evening," associated with twilight and popularized by Mór Jókai's novel "Esti Grin.

ESTIBALIZ

Feminine

Unique Basque female name meaning 'beautiful star', reflecting its celestial origins and rich cultural heritage.

ESTIBEN

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from Latin Stephani, meaning "crown" or "garland," associated with victory and achievement.

ESTIE

Feminine

Intriguing and distinctive name with roots in Latin, meaning "to be." It has been associated with figures like King Estesea of the Gauls and Saint Estes, and throughout history, it has been linked to various cultures and meanings such as good fortune, strength, wisdom, and courage. Today, Estie is gaining popularity as a girl's name, often chosen for its intelligence-evoking qualities and unique character.

ESTIL

Masculine

Hebrew unisex name meaning "crown" or "garland," popularized by the biblical figure Esther who risked her life to save her people.

ESTILL

Masculine

Rare American given name of English origin, possibly meaning "eastern hill," but with limited documented history as a first name.