Female and male first names : United States.



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Emolene is an American feminine given name created by blending Emma and Olive, possibly meaning "universal peace" or "olive tree.
Emoni is an American name created by author Francine Rivers in her novel "Redeeming Love". It has no explicit meaning but is often associated with redemption and new beginnings, reflecting its character's journey in the story.
Emonie is an attractive African-origin name derived from Yoruba's "Emmanuella," meaning "God with us.
Emontae is an unconventional given name of African American origin, created by rapper Eminem (Marshall Mathers III). Its meaning is uncertain, but it's believed to be inspired by Eminem's own name. Despite lacking historical significance, Emontae has gained popularity among fans of Eminem's music since its creation in recent years.
Emrie is a distinctive American given name, created as a variant of Emma, which means 'whole' or 'universal'.
Emylee is an American variant of the classic English name Emily, meaning "to strive or excel," embodying strength and ambition.
Emyleigh is a recent American feminine given name derived from Emily ('to strive or excel') and Leigh ('meadow'), signifying 'ambition in tranquility'.
Emyree is a distinctive American female name created by combining elements of Emily, Emma, and Marie. Its meaning is open to interpretation but often associated with "protector" or "rebelliousness.
Emzley is an uncommon American given name, believed to have been created in the 20th century, possibly inspired by Emily or Leslie. Its meaning and origin are unclear due to its rarity.
Enael is a Hebrew name meaning 'answer' or 'response.'
Ender is a unique American male name from literature, derived from 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card; it doesn't have a specific meaning but is associated with strategic genius.
Endiah is an African-American name created by Tananarive Due, meaning "God has answered my prayers," reflecting strength, resilience, and faith. It combines elements from English ("end") and Hebrew ("Yah"), suggesting interpretations like "God has brought an end to suffering" or "God has answered prayers." Though fictional in origin, Endiah has gained popularity in African-American communities due to its unique story and profound meaning.
Emmanuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God with us', popularized by its use in the Bible as a prophecy about Jesus Christ.
Enyce is an unconventional unisex name of African American origin, derived from the English word 'envious', without implying any negative associations.
Enzley is a modern American given name created by combining elements from names like Enzo and Leyland, with no specific meaning or historical significance.
Ericdaniel is a modern, unique name combining Scandinavian Erik ("eternally powerful") and Hebrew Daniel ("God is my judge"), reflecting strength and divine justice.
Erickah is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from Aaron, meaning 'exalted', used across cultures and popularized in mid-20th century USA.
Ericlee is a distinctive American name, created by parents seeking uniqueness. While 'Eric' means 'eternally powerful', the second part '-lee' has no specific meaning but contributes to its phonetic distinctiveness.
Ericmichael is a unique male name of American origin created by combining the Old Norse names Eric ("eternally powerful") and Michael ("who is like God"), resulting in the meaning "eternally powerful like unto God.
Erieanna is an American name derived from Lake Erie, named after the Erie people or "Cat Nation," with "-anna" added to create a feminine touch.
Eriks is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Eiríkr', meaning 'always victorious'.
Erilynn is an American blend name created from Erica ('ever ruler') and Lynn (diminutive of Linda, 'beautiful flower').
Ermajean is a rare American name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
Ernestene is a rare, early 20th-century African American female name, possibly derived from Ernest andrene ('peace'), though its true origin remains uncertain.
Ernie is a Latin-derived boys' name meaning "serious" or "grave", now also used for girls, with origins tracing back to the late 19th century in America.
Ersie is a rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning "God is my light," with roots in early 20th-century America.
Erskin is a distinctive American name likely formed from Ernest and Winston, though its exact origin remains uncertain. It lacks an explicit meaning but can be interpreted through its potential component names' meanings: 'serious/respectable' (Ernest) and 'victory/joyful stone' (Winston).
Erykah is an African American name of Yoruba origin meaning "first born daughter.
Essie is a charming American name derived from Esther, which means "star" in Persian. It gained popularity as a casual version of Esther in the early 20th century but has since become recognized as an independent given name.
Essiel is a Hebrew-origin name meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
Essynce is a unique African-American female name created by combining elements from names or words meaning "essence" or "inner being", symbolizing authenticity, uniqueness, and inner strength.
Estalee is a captivating American name derived from the Native American Estalee tribe, renowned for their strength and resilience. Though not having a direct translation, it carries connotations of independence, determination, and adaptability.
Estalene is a Hebrew-derived name coined by George Orwell for his novel '1984', meaning 'request' or 'petition'.
Ester is a feminine given name of Persian origin that means 'star'.
Estill is a rare American given name of English origin, possibly meaning "eastern hill," but with limited documented history as a first name.
Ethanjay is a unique American name combining Ethan ('strong') and Jay ('to rejoice'), offering recognition without losing individuality.
Ethridge is an uncommon English given name derived from 'eorðgeard', meaning 'earth enclosure'.
Ettalyn is a rare yet captivating American name derived from Ethel (noble) and Talitha (little girl), offering a blend of Old English and Aramaic heritage without a specific combined meaning.
Ettalynn is a unique American name created by adding "tal" to Ethan, meaning "strong tal".
Eudell is a unique African American given name created during the early 20th century Great Migration, potentially meaning "noble" or derived from names Edward and Dell.