Browse names
434 names match.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning God is my oath.
Greek
Well-spoken or eloquent, variant of Eulalia.
English
A blend of Ella (all) and Mae (May), representing spring's beauty.
Spanish
Ruler of the estate, feminine form of Henry.
Germanic
Noble and refined, from Ethel with a feminine suffix.
Germanic
Home ruler; short form of Henrietta.
Germanic
Little one or estate; variant of Etta.
Germanic/French
Foreign wealth; variant of Elodie.
Latin
Feminine form of Aemilius, a Roman family name.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie; means crowned or wreathed.
Greek
Variant of Alicia or Elisa; derived from Elizabeth.
Germanic
Noble and bright, feminine form of Albert.
Latin
Industrious, variant of Emily.
Sanskrit
Desire or wish.
Hebrew
God's oath; variant of Elizabeth from Hebrew 'Elisheba'.
Irish
A modern variant of Erin, meaning Ireland or peace.
Greek
Bright light and torch, a variant of Eleanor.
English created
Deep black wood, a modern variant of Ebony.
English
Forever and without end, a virtue word name.
Germanic
Modern variant possibly derived from Earline or related to Earla.
Modern African American
Modern created name, possibly variant of Amari or combining elements.
Germanic
Variant of Emmeline, meaning industrious or work-related.
English
Wished for, variant of Evelyn from Aveline.
English
Modern invented name, possibly from Paisley or Celtic origins.
English
Wished for, variant of Evelyn or Evelina.
German/Scandinavian
A diminutive of Emma, derived from the Germanic 'amala' meaning 'whole' or 'entire.'
English
Possibly a variant of Aura, from the Latin 'aura' meaning 'breeze' or 'glow.'
English
A modern variant of Evan, from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Germanic
Variant of Emery, meaning industrious or brave power.
Germanic
Italian form possibly from Irmin, meaning great or whole.
Germanic
Meaning elf power or elf counsel.
English
Noble or related to an earl, a variant of Earline.
Germanic/Latin
Whole and of the sea, combining Emma and Marie meanings.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly combining Emma and Lynn.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh, a Hebrew variant of Elijah.
Scandinavian / Greek
A variant of Erica, from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler' or from Greek 'Erika.'
Hebrew
The French feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is with us.'
Japanese
From Japanese elements meaning 'picture' and 'child,' or 'blessed child.'
Greek
A variant of Elissa or Alyssa, from Greek meaning 'from Elis' or 'noble.'
Germanic / Hebrew
Possibly a short form of Edith (from Old English meaning 'wealth property') or a variant of a Hebrew name.
Hebrew
Spanish variant of Eveline, derived from Eve, meaning 'living one.'
Hebrew
Variant of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Germanic
Possibly Scandinavian-influenced, variant of Delta or Scandinavian origin.
Modern
Modern name, possibly a variation of Emerald or Germanic roots with -da suffix.
Greek
Variant of Eleanor, meaning bright torch.
Italian
Blend of Ermine with Linda, meaning kind and gentle.
Germanic
Variant of Evelyn, meaning wished for or desired.
Greek
From aether meaning upper air or sky in Greek.