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Elestine is a Greek-origin unisex name derived from 'Eleutherios', meaning "free", combined with French elements, and historically associated with notable figures like Saint Eleutherius and Élodie Elestine Gontier.
Elgie is a rare French given name derived from 'elge', meaning elegance or grace.
Elianarose is a recently coined name composed of Hebrew 'Eli' meaning "my God is Yahweh" and Latin 'Rose' signifying the flower associated with love and beauty.
Eliante is a unique French name of Occitan origin, meaning "the shining one," reflecting qualities of radiance and wisdom as seen in Arthurian legend.
Eliantte is a captivating French given name derived from the snapdragon flower, symbolizing beauty and resilience.
Elidi is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'sunlike,' inspired by ancient solar deities like Helios or Sol, and popularized by French poet Arthur Rimbaud.
Elien is a French-origin unisex given name derived from 'lierre', meaning ivy, symbolizing resilience and adaptability. Though less common, it conveys strength, flexibility, and beauty.
Elijames is a unique variant of the Hebrew name Elijah, meaning "the Lord is my God," with possible French or Spanish influences.
Eliose is a rare yet beautiful feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "God is my light" or "Noble". It combines the Greek 'Elios' (sun) with French 'Élisabeth', reflecting warmth and nobility.
Elizabelle is a unique French feminine given name, combining the elements Eliza ("God is my oath") and Isabeau (a variant of Isabelle), resulting in a captivating name with a rich history.
Elizabethanne is an elegant English name combining classic Elizabeth, "God is my oath," with French suffix "-anne," making it uniquely feminine and romantic.
Elizamarie is a unique, elegant Latin American name combining Spanish "Elisa" (meaning 'God is my oath') with French "Marie," meaning 'star of the sea'.
Elizette is a charming French feminine name derived from Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'my God is an oath'.
Eljean is a rare French given name derived from "hêlïe", meaning "sun", thus translating to "little sun" or "sunbeam".
Ella is an English name with Germanic roots, derived from 'Alia', meaning 'other'. It's also associated with the Old French word 'elle', meaning 'she'. Popularized in medieval times as a diminutive of names like Eleanor and Elizabeth, Ella has evolved into a standalone given name beloved worldwide for its uniqueness and historical significance.
Ellabelle is a unique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be a variation of Isabelle or Isabella, but others suggest independent beginnings. Its meaning remains unclear, but it's often associated with "beautiful" or "devoted to God".
Ellaclaire is a French origin name derived from "éclair," meaning "lightning." Its meaning represents brightness, illumination, sudden inspiration, or insight.
Ellalouise is a French-derived name that combines 'Ella', meaning 'light' or 'shining one', with 'Louise', meaning 'famous warrior'. It translates to 'she is noble'.
Ellamarie is a unique French name meaning "she who is like the sea," derived from "elle" (she) and Marie ("sea").
Ellanie is a unique and beautiful name of Greek origin, derived from "ellaine" meaning "sun-ray".
Ellanoir is a captivating French name derived from "élan," meaning impulse or momentum, combined with the suffix "-oir" to denote inspiration or creativity.
Ellanor is an English name derived from Eleanor, meaning "bright land" or "shining land," with roots in Old French and Germanic elements.
Ellany is a rare French female name derived from the male name Alan, meaning 'noble friend'.
Ellarene is an uncommon girl's name believed to be a blend of Ellen/Ella ('torch' or 'fairy maiden') and Rene/Renee ('reborn'), with possible associations to the French word 'renard' ('fox'). Its origin and meaning are not well-documented, but it offers a unique choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet meaningful.
Ellarie is a unique and beautiful created name with no known origin or established historical roots, but has gained popularity recently due to its appealing sound and spelling. Its two parts, Ella and rie, are thought to derive from Germanic "aliz" meaning noble and French "rier" meaning laugh respectively, suggesting speculative meanings like "noble laughter" or "laughing nobility".
The name Elle is of French origin, meaning "she," and gained popularity in the late 20th century, first appearing in Jean-Luc Godard's film "Elle" (1962).
Elleanna is an Italian-origin first name derived from 'ella', meaning 'she', with no specific historical associations beyond its literal translation.
Elleanor is an elegant English name of Old French origin, derived from Alienor, meaning 'the other Aenor' or 'the other lords', with elements 'agan' meaning 'love' and 'njor' meaning 'land'.
Ellece is a unique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French Élise meaning 'she who is noble' or 'devoted to God'.
The name Ellee originates from France and signifies "she".
Ellen is an English name derived from Eleanor, meaning 'noble home ruler', popularized since the 13th century.
Ellenora is a rare, Irish-derived girls' name, combining Ellen and Nora, both variants of Eleanor, ultimately meaning 'foreign' or 'other' in Old French.
Ellenore is a charming French name variant of Eleanor, meaning 'light' and 'the other Aenor', with a rich royal history.
Elles is a French-origin female given name, a diminutive of Élise meaning 'she', derived from the Latin 'Aelia', signifying 'noble'.
Ellesse is a rare, French-derived female name (also used for males) that means "they are".
Ellet is a Hebrew name derived from "el," meaning God, popularized in France as a feminine diminutive of Eliette, bearing historical and biblical significance.
Ellette is a rare French girl's name, believed to be a variant of Eleonore, meaning 'the other Aenor' or 'the noble one'.
Ellieanne is a distinctive French name derived from Élodie, created by Jean-François-Xavier Lekain and popularized in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo". Its meaning, though not explicit, is associated with nobility or grandeur. Notable figures like Élodie La Counte have further contributed to its uniqueness.
Elliemarie is a captivating French feminine given name derived from Élodie (Greek 'torch') and Marie (Latin 'sea of bitterness'), popularized in the 20th century, signifying divine torch and waters of strength.
Ellierose is a French-derived name meaning "rosebud" or "little rose," combining Ellie (from Eleanor or Elizabeth) and Rose. Once popular in medieval France for embodying beauty and grace, today it's rare yet elegant.