Ethelee is a rare English name derived from the Greek 'Aether', meaning 'clear sky' or 'upper air'. It is often associated with elegance and grace due to its celestial origins.
Ethelyn is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'pure' or 'true', derived from 'ethos' meaning custom or habit, and suffix '-lyn' signifying belonging to or relation to.
Ethelyne is a rare yet significant Greek feminine given name derived from 'aithḗlē', meaning "pure". It has historical roots, being borne by notable figures such as Saint Ethelind and Byzantine Empress Zoe Eudokia.
Ethena is a distinctive Greek name derived from 'ethos', meaning 'custom' or 'character'. It signifies an individual with strong personality traits and unique qualities.
Etherine is a rare Greek feminine name derived from "aither," meaning "upper air" or "heavenly." It signifies the sky, clouds, or celestial realm and is associated with purity, lightness, and elevation.
Euclid is a distinctive name of Greek origin meaning "good glory" or "renowned for good", famously borne by the ancient mathematician Euclid of Alexandria.
Euclides is a Greek name meaning 'good glory', associated throughout history with intelligence, wisdom, and achievement, notably borne by Euclid of Alexandria, the famous mathematician.
Eudice is a rare yet powerful female name of Greek origin, derived from "Eudokia," meaning "good will" or "good purpose." Throughout history, it has been associated with intelligence, grace, and nobility.
Eudora is a Greek-origin name meaning "good disposition" or "goodwill," historically associated with figures like Saint Eudora and prominent women such as Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty.
Eugene is of Greek origin, meaning "well-born" or "noble", and has been used since ancient times, popularized by early Christians through Saint Eugene. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries in the 19th century.
Eugenie is a name of Greek origin, meaning "well-born" or "noble," associated with historical figures like Empress Eugénie de Montijo and Saint Eugenia of Rome.
Eugene is of Greek origin, derived from 'eugenēs', meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'. It has been associated with historical figures like Saint Eugene of Verona and playwright Eugene O'Neill.
The feminine given name Eulalie has Greek origins, meaning "well-spoken" or "sweetly spoken", derived from 'eugenes' (good-born) and '-lia' (beauty/excellence).
Eulean is a unique Greek name derived from "eu" meaning 'good' or 'well', and "lean" meaning 'smooth' or 'fluent'. In Greek mythology, Eulean was one of the nine Muses associated with flute playing and choral song.