Female and male names starting with the letter "E" .
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EUSEBIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name that means 'pious' or 'devout'. It was popular among virtuous girls during ancient Rome and is associated with Saint Eusebia, a 3rd-century virgin martyr.
EUSEBIO
MasculineThe name Eusebio is derived from Latin "eusebeia," meaning "piety" or "devoutness.
EUSEVIA
FeminineRare yet elegant Spanish name derived from 'eusebius', meaning 'pious' or 'devout'. It's associated with Saint Eusebia, a 4th-century martyr known for her strong faith.
EUSEVIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'eusebius', meaning 'pious'.
EUSTACE
MasculineHistoric Latin-derived name meaning "fruitful," famously associated with Saint Eustace, a Roman soldier martyr, and popular among medieval European nobility.
EUSTACIA
FeminineLatin-origin female name derived from "Eustacius," meaning "fruitful" or "bearing fruit.
EUSTACIO
MasculineUnique male name of Latin origin, meaning 'bringer of good fortune'.
EUSTAQUIO
MasculineRare yet significant Latin-derived name meaning 'good pillar', reflecting strength and positivity.
EUSTICE
MasculineGreek-origin unisex name meaning 'pious' or 'devout', popularized in medieval French literature as Charlemagne's brave paladin.
EUSTIS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "good" or "well-known".
EUSTOLIA
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'eustole,' meaning 'well-turned,' suggesting balance, harmony, and grace.
EUSTOLIO
MasculineRare Latin-origin boy's name from medieval Europe, signifying tranquility and peace.
EUTHA
FeminineUncommon yet significant Greek name meaning 'good' or 'well', once popular in ancient Greece for conveying prosperity and wisdom.
EUTIMIA
FeminineRare Greek girl's name meaning "good order" or "wisdom," derived from the Greek word eutýmia, and was one of the Horae in Greek mythology. It also holds Christian significance, being associated with Saint Euthymia, an early Christian martyr.
EUTIMIO
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'good fame' or 'having a good reputation'.
EUTIQUIO
MasculineRare Latin name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed', popular among early Christians and associated with notable saints like Saint Euthymius.
EUVA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'life', derived from the first woman created by God, Chavah (Eve).
EUZELIA
FeminineRare Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'zealous' or 'ardent'.
EVA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'life', derived from the Hebrew word 'Chavah'. It was the first woman's name in the Bible, created by God from Adam's rib. Throughout history, Eva has been popular across different cultures and languages due to its beauty and elegance. Today, it remains a classic yet timeless choice for girls' names.
EVA
FeminineFeminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning "life," popularized during the Middle Ages and adopted across various cultures, with notable bearers including Eva Perón and Eva Hesse.
EVAAN
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Evan" meaning 'life'. It symbolizes strength and vitality, tracing back to Eve, the first woman in biblical history.
EVABELLA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name, first appearing in the late 20th century, signifying 'good news' or spreading positivity. It evokes strength and courage, reminiscent of early Christian evangelists.
EVABELLE
FeminineRare yet enchanting feminine given name of French origin, combining Eve ("life") and Belle ("beautiful"), signifying both life and beauty.
EVADA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the Latin word 'evadere' meaning 'to escape'.
EVADEAN
FeminineEvadean, derived from the Greek 'Eva' meaning life, signifies vitality and has been associated with historical figures like French knight Evadean de Montbrial and painter Evadean Leclair.
EVADELL
FeminineRare, captivating name with unknown origins and meanings, often associated with beauty and grace due to its melodic sound. Its mystery allows each bearer to create their own story and legacy.
EVADENE
FeminineRare yet significant Hebrew female given name meaning "God is my judge," drawing from its biblical roots in the story of King David's daughter.
EVADINE
FeminineUnique female given name of Latin origin, meaning "home-born" or "born at home," conveying warmth and familiarity.
EVADNA
FeminineRare Hebrew name, first appearing in the Bible, meaning "God has heard" or "God answers," suggesting divine connection.
EVADNE
FeminineRare female given name of Greek origin that means "from the island of Evia" or "sea-born", derived from the ancient Greek goddess Euanthé, Zeus' nurse.
EVAEH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew girl's name meaning 'life' or 'to breathe', derived from Eve.
EVAGELIA
FeminineRare Greek feminine given name with a rich historical significance. Derived from the Greek word "evangelion," it means "good news" or "gospel," and its bearers are connected to the sacred message of Jesus Christ's life and teachings. Throughout history, notable figures like Saint Evaggelia have borne this name, which remains uncommon yet deeply meaningful today.
EVAGELOS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name derived from "evangelos," meaning "bringer of good news.
EVAGENE
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning "rich in horses," once popular among ancient Greeks and notably borne by King Evagoras I of Salamis.
EVAGGELIA
FeminineDistinctive and graceful female name of Greek origin, signifying "bearer of good news," derived from the Greek word "evangelos." It is strongly tied to Greek Orthodox Christianity, with its popularity spreading throughout Greece and beyond.
EVAGRACE
FeminineUnique female given name derived from Greek origin, combining the elements of 'good news' and 'grace', translating to 'bearer of good news with elegance'.
EVAH
FeminineHebrew origin name meaning "life" or "to breathe," often associated with Eve from the Bible, and gaining popularity as a modern and distinctive choice worldwide.
EVAINE
FeminineUnique French female name meaning "hawk," derived from Old French "avaine." It was popular during the Middle Ages and denotes strength, courage, and nobility.
EVAJANE
FeminineHebrew feminine given name that signifies life and grace. It originated from Eva, meaning "life," and Jane, derived from Johannes, meaning "God is gracious.
EVAJEAN
FeminineFrench name of Hebrew origin, derived from Eve meaning "life," with the softening suffix "-jean." It's associated with nobility, elegance, and the biblical first woman.