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Elihue is a distinctive Native American name of Hopi origin, meaning "one who comes in peace" or "the peaceful one.
Elijah is a Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my God," derived from 'El' meaning "God" and 'yah' meaning "he.
ElijahJames is a distinctive American name combining Elijah ("my God is Yah") and James ("supplanter"), offering a unique yet spiritually meaningful option for parents.
Elijahpaul is an American name combining Elijah ("my God is Yahweh") from Hebrew and Paul ("small" or "humble"), creating a powerful blend of historical and biblical significance.
Elijahwon is an American given name composed of "Elijah," meaning "my God is Yahweh," and "won," inspired by the English word "win.
Eliott is a Hebrew-origin name meaning "the Lord is my God," derived from Eliezer, translating to "God is my help.
Elizabethann is an elegant American variant of the classic Hebrew name Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath," and popularized by prominent historical figures like Queen Elizabeth I and Elizabeth Taylor.
Ellagrace is a modern, elegant name of uncertain origin, believed to blend Ella and Grace, or be inspired by ellagic acid found in berries. Its meaning may relate to elegance, charm, and otherworldliness. It gained popularity after American celebrity Jill Scott named her daughter Ellagrace in 2014.
Ellalee is a beautiful and distinctive American name created by blending Ella and Leigh, with meanings associated with light, otherness, woodland clearing, and various origins of Lee.
Ellamae is a rare, beautiful name of American origin created by Edgar Allan Poe in honor of his mother Elizabeth 'Eliza' Arnold Hopkins Poe, combining her first two syllables ('Ella') with the ending sound of her last name ('mae').
Ellaree is a modern American name created from Ella ("other") and Ree (shortened Rebecca, "to bind together"), first appearing on the popularity list in 2011 with unique spelling and pronunciation options.
Ellawease is a captivating American name of Cherokee origin, meaning 'flower' and evoking strength, grace, and resilience.
Ellawese is a distinctive African American given name coined by civil rights activist Ella Baker to create a unique professional identity. It honors her significant contributions to the civil rights movement and serves as an empowering tribute to her dedication and intellect.
Ellawynn is an American-origin name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character Bella Swan's mother. It combines Ella, a diminutive of Eleanor/Ellen, and Wynn, derived from the English surname meaning "friend". Despite its recent creation and unknown historical roots, Ellawynn has quickly gained popularity due to its unique sound and captivating appeal.
Ellease is a uniquely American name, created by combining 'Eleanor' and 'Leigh', meaning it stands out elegantly without a specific definition.
Ellerie is an American given name created by Stephen King, with possible meanings derived from Eleanor ("light") or Elara ("free-spirited"), gaining popularity for its uniqueness.
Ellery is an American given name of English origin meaning "noble ruler," popularized by Edgar Allan Poe's detective character Ellery Queen in mystery novels starting from 1929.
Ellery is a rare, unisex American name created by author Edmund Clerihew Bentley as his detective pseudonym in the early 20th century, derived from his own last name. It has no specific meaning beyond its literary origins but gained popularity due to its unique sound and association with mystery fiction, notably through the Ellery Queen character created by Manfred B. Lee and Frederick Dannay.
Elliemae is an American name blend combining Ellie (warmth, friendliness) and Mae (grace, serenity), carrying positive connotations from Elizabeth/Eleanor and Mary.
Ellington: American given name derived from English/Scottish surname, meaning "settlement by a clearing", popularized by jazz legend Duke Ellington.
Ellington is a distinctive American given name popularized by jazz musician Duke Ellington, born Edward Kennedy Ellington in 1899. It is not derived from any specific language or culture and has no definitive meaning. Though rare, its association with artistic talent makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking something different.
Elliotte is an American-origin name created by author Edmund Wilson for his daughter in the early 20th century. Its meaning is interpreted as "the Lord is my God" or "Noble".
Elloree is a unique American name created by combining Ella ('other' or 'fairy') and Leilani ('heavenly flower'), resulting in a distinctive moniker without an official meaning but often interpreted as 'noble heavenly flower'.
Elmer is an English name derived from the Old English word 'aelm', meaning 'noble'. It was originally used as a nickname for someone considered brave or noble, first appearing in England during the Middle Ages but gaining popularity in the 19th century among Puritans and Quakers in America. Today, Elmer is still an appealing choice despite its uniqueness, having been used in various books and movies like 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and 'Elmer the Elephant'.
Elohim is a rare yet meaningful Hebrew name directly translating to "God is with us.
Elroy is a rare American male given name created by author Elroy B. Heise in the early 20th century, with no specific meaning or etymology.
Elson, of English origin, means "son of Elias," derived from the Hebrew Eli-shua meaning "my God is salvation.
Elvis is a Welsh male given name meaning "from the noble hill," popularized by singer Elvis Presley.
Elvis is of American origin, meaning 'strong-willed' or 'eminent', derived from Germanic roots 'ead' (wealth) and 'weard' (guardian). Popularized by Elvis Presley, the singer-songwriter known as 'the King of Rock and Roll', it has since become a global name choice for boys.
Elvy is a unique, elegant name of unknown origin, not associated with any specific language or culture. It may be a variant of the Hebrew name Eli, meaning "ascension" or "my God is my Lord," but this connection is unproven.
Elway is an American given name of English and Scottish descent, originally an occupational surname meaning "elf".
Elwillie is an uncommon African-American given name believed to be derived from combining elements of Elroy, Willard, and Liberty, but its exact meaning and origin are unclear.
Elwood is an American male given name of Old English origin, derived from Ælfwold meaning "elf wood.
Elzie is a rare American given name created by cartoonist Elzie Crisler Segar as a shortened form of his own middle name, Elijah. It has no specific meaning apart from its association with Segar himself.
Elzie is an American name derived from "elk," meaning 'large deer,' symbolizing strength and nature connection.
Emahni is an African American blended name meaning "universal grace" or "complete light.
Emaje is an uncommon African-origin name, believed to have been brought to the Americas via the transatlantic slave trade. Its exact meaning is unclear, but it may refer to children born on ships during the Middle Passage. Despite uncertain origins, Emaje is significant in African-American culture and history, often passed down through generations as a symbol of resilience and strength.
Emalyn is a unique American female given name coined by author Stephen King for his 2000 novella "The Road Virus Heads North". Its origin and meaning are uncertain but some interpret it as a blend of Emma and Elaine, suggesting meanings like 'universal peace' or 'sun ray'. Despite its unknown history and rare usage, Emalyn's appealing sound and uniqueness make it an attractive choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
Emanuel is a Hebrew-origin name that means "God with us," symbolizing divine presence and spiritual connection.
Emanuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God with us', prophesied in Isaiah 7:14 for the Messiah.