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Elbertha is a rare German-origin name derived from Adalbert, meaning "noble and bright".
Elender is a rare Germanic given name that originates from the Old High German word "elend", meaning "miserable" or "unhappy". Despite its potentially negative connotations, the name likely stems from an era when names often had religious or moral associations.
Elfida is a Germanic name derived from 'alf' meaning 'elf' or 'fairy', and 'thiu' meaning 'bold' or 'courageous', signifying "bold elf" or "courageous fairy".
Elfrida is a rare Germanic name meaning "elf council" or "advice of the elves," popular among medieval royalty.
Elfrieda is a rare German female name composed of "Else" meaning "God is my oath," and "frida" meaning "peace," interpreting as "God is peace.
Elfriede is a German feminine name composed of 'Else' meaning 'God is my help,' and 'Friede' meaning 'peace,' translating to 'God is peace.'
Elga is a rare German female name derived from "algh", meaning "noble".
Elger is a Germanic name meaning 'noble spear' or 'noble warrior', with a historic past dating back to the early Middle Ages.
Ellajane is a captivating Latin-derived name, combining Ella (German for 'noble') with the feminine suffix -jane. Its rarity and regal roots make it an elegant choice.
Ellarose is a unique feminine given name derived from combining Ella ('other' or 'fairy maiden', German origin) and Rose ('rose', Latin origin).
Ellenmarie is a modern, unique feminine name combining German 'noble' Adelheid and Hebrew Miriam 'wished-for child'.
Elmar is a German name derived from Old High German "Adal" meaning noble, and "Maro" meaning famous, thus translating to 'Noble and Famous'.
Elmarie is a unique German name derived from "Alberich" meaning "noble" or "famous ruler," and "hild" meaning "battle," translating to "noble battle.
Elmerine is a unique, Germanic-origin given name derived from "Helmari," meaning "helmet warrior.
Elmont is a rare yet elegant German male name meaning 'noble protector'.
Eloida is a rare German name derived from 'Adal' meaning noble and 'Wulf' meaning wolf, signifying 'noble wolf', embodying strength and courage.
Elric is a unique German name meaning "powerful noble," composed of "Adal" (noble) and "Rik" (power).
Elsabeth, of German origin, signifies 'God is my refuge' and was historically popular among medieval German nobility.
Elvy is a rare German origin name derived from "al" meaning noble/all and "wolf".
Elynnor is a unique Welsh name with elegant roots in Eleanor, signifying 'light of the north'.
Elisabeth is a Germanic feminine name derived from 'Adal' meaning noble and 'heid' meaning kind or people, often associated with its Hebrew counterpart Elisheba.
Emersen is an English name meaning "son of Emma".
Emilda is a German origin name meaning "noble" or "bold", popular during the Middle Ages in Europe, often associated with girls from noble families expected to display strength and capability.
Emilie is a German-origin feminine name derived from 'Emil,' which means 'to strive for excellence' in Latin.
Emma is a popular female given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'whole' or 'universal', introduced to England during the Middle Ages through Emma of Normandy.
Emma is a female given name of Germanic origin, derived from "ermen" and "heim", meaning "home ruler".
Emmaley is a distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Emily or Emma, or from German roots meaning "to strive" or "excel". Despite its uncertain beginnings, Emmaley has gained worldwide popularity for its appealing sound and pronunciation since the late 20th century.
Emmaline is an English name derived from Amalia, meaning "work" or "industrious", though some sources suggest it means "exalted friend".
Emmaliz is an English name of German origin, derived from Amelie, meaning "work" or "industrious.
Emmari is a recently coined name with uncertain origin, thought possibly linked to German 'immer' meaning 'always'. Despite no definitive evidence or historical records, its unique sound and spelling have contributed to its growing popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
Emme is a rare yet captivating German name derived from "helm," meaning "helmet." Originally a diminutive of Helmtrud, Emme stands alone today, offering a traditional feel with modern appeal. Its historical significance includes Empress Matilda of England in the 12th century.
Emmelene is a rare German name with roots in Germanic elements "helm", meaning protection, and "linde", referring to a grove or clearing. It signifies protector of the woods.
Emmelie is a distinctive German name derived from Amelie, combining 'amal' (work/noble) and 'hild' (battle), translating to "noble battle".
Emmelin is a German-origin name derived from "heim" (home) and "lin" (flax/linen), meaning "home of the linen".
Emmely is a captivating German feminine name meaning "love in battle," derived from the elements "Amin" and "Hild".
Emmeric is a German-origin name derived from 'Amalrich', meaning 'power through work'. It has historical significance, being borne by Saint Emeric of Bohemia and used by Balzac in his novel 'Père Goriot'.
Emmerich is a German origin name meaning "powerful ruler of his own home", derived from Old High German words "emmo" and "rihhi".
Emmerick is a Germanic given name derived from "heim" (home) and "ric" (power), translating to "powerful ruler at home".
Emmerlynn is a German name derived from "Emmo" meaning protection or helmet, and "linde" referring to the lime tree, translating to 'protection of the lime tree'.
Emmersen is a rare, intriguing name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.