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434 names match.
Greek
Variant of Elena, meaning bright light or shining light.
Latin
Wished for, from Evelyn.
Greek
Bright one, from Helen.
Germanic
Whole, entire, from Emma.
Greek
Blissful from Elysium.
Greek
Bright or shining.
Greek
Bright or shining.
Latin
Possibly derived from Alba, meaning white, or named after the Italian island.
Germanic
Modern variant of Emily, derived from Latin meaning industrious or rival.
Irish
Variant of Erin, derived from Irish meaning Ireland or peace.
Greek
A variant of Eleanor, from Helene meaning bright and shining.
Greek
From eugenes meaning noble and well-born.
Irish
An Irish name, possibly meaning shining light or eye.
Scottish/Germanic
Scottish diminutive, possibly from Elf or Elva meaning 'noble' or 'white'.
Germanic
Hardworking, from Germanic roots meaning work and diligent.
Germanic/French
Desired, from the Germanic name Avila or Eveline.
American variant
Modern creation possibly derived from Elise or Elena.
English
Of the earth.
Germanic
Whole or universal.
Greek
Defender or helper.
Spanish/Italian
Spanish or Italian name possibly derived from 'Eneida' (Aeneid) or a variation of Enid.
English/Modern
Name meaning 'alone' spelled backwards, popularized by the Enola Gay aircraft.
Germanic/Greek
Variant of Eloise, from Germanic "Helewidis" (hale and wide).
English
Variant of Ebony, from ebony wood known for its dark black color.
Old English
Nobleman or warrior.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Related to Elvin, possibly meaning 'elf friend' or 'noble friend.'
African-American
A modern created name of uncertain etymology, possibly African-inspired.
English
A variant of Evelyn, derived from Latin meaning wished for one or ancestor woman.
Greek
From aither, meaning upper air or sky.
Greek
Greek goddess of discord and strife.
Latin
Scandinavian form of Emily, from Aemilius meaning rival.
English
Patronymic from Emerson, meaning son of Emery.
Greek
Short form of Ellie or Eli, related to Helen meaning bright.
German/English
Variant of Earline, from earl meaning noble.
English
Modern variant combining Emma and Leigh, meaning industrious and meadow.
Greek; from Eleanor
Variant of Eleanor or Elinor, meaning bright light.
Old English; from Edith
Variant of Edith, meaning blessed or happy gift.
Germanic
Variant of Emeline or Emelina from Germanic origin.
Germanic
Named after emmer wheat, an ancient grain cultivated since antiquity.
Greek
Bright or shining; a variant of Elena.
Scottish
Good victory; Scottish variant of Eunice.
Welsh
Immortal ruler; Welsh variant of Emrys.
Greek
From eu (good) and doron (gift), meaning 'good gift.'
Modern creation
A contemporary variant name with uncertain etymology.
Greek
Variant of Eleanor, from helene meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.'
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Eileen, from Eibhlin meaning 'bright' or 'shining.'
Arabic
From iman meaning 'faith' or 'belief.'
Hebrew/Polish
God; oak tree.