Browse names
434 names match.
English
Noble; noblewoman.
Hebrew/Persian
Star.
Germanic (feminine of Ernest)
Serious or resolute.
English (feminine of Edwin)
Rich friend.
Old English
Feminine form of Earl, a nobleman of Germanic origin.
Old English
Variant of Edith, from Eadgyth meaning blessed in war.
Latin via English
The fundamental nature of something.
Greek via Spanish
Bringer of good news, messenger.
Germanic
Serious and determined warrior.
Welsh
Fair spirit, beautiful soul.
Germanic
Old or ancient wisdom, heritage.
Latin
Star shining brightly.
English
Desired and loved.
Hebrew
Bright and shining.
Greek
Small winged one; from Greek 'aelion' (of the sun) or relating to light.
Germanic
Elf ruler, noble being; variant of Elvira from the Germanic 'alf' (elf).
Welsh/Irish
Welsh variant of Erin, possibly from Irish Éirinn meaning Ireland.
Greek
Variant of Alyssa or Elissa, from Greek meaning noble or happy.
Old English
Variant of Evelyn, possibly from Old English Avelina related to hazel.
Greek
Dark wood; from the ebony tree.
Greek and Spanish
Crown or wreath; Spanish form of Stephanie.
Germanic and Spanish
Famous in battle; Spanish variant of Eloise.
Germanic/French
Archer; variant of Yvette or Eva.
Latin
Age or era.
English
Toward the east.
English
From the elder tree.
Germanic
Spanish feminine form of Ernest, meaning serious or stern.
Germanic/Spanish
Variant of Elvira, possibly from Spanish origin meaning white.
Old French via Yvonne
Variant of Yvonne, meaning archer or yew tree.
English
Short form of Edith, meaning rich or blessed gift.
Greek
Welcoming or hospitable, variant of Imogene.
Greek
Crown or wreath, Spanish variant of Stephanie.
Latin
Wished for child, variant of Evelyn.
Latin
Star, variant of Estelle.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic elements, possibly combining 'earl' with a feminine suffix.
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance.'
Greek
Derived from Greek elements meaning 'well' and 'speaking,' thus 'well-spoken.'
Germanic
Noble one.
Welsh/Scandinavian
Bright and shining.
Welsh
Young warrior.
Spanish
This one.
Scandinavian
Bright as a torch.
Persian
Noble or exalted.
Spanish
Crown or garland; Spanish form of Stephanie.
Greek
Sound returning; from Greek mythology.
Germanic
Variant of Alicia, meaning of noble natured or noble birth.
Old English
From Old English meaning wealthy or prosperous.
Old English/Spanish
From Old English meaning old treasure or ancient riches.