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Modern creation
Modern name possibly derived from Helen.
Greek
Greek name meaning good news or gospel.
Scottish
Scottish variant with ancient Celtic origins.
Hebrew
Variant of Elijah, meaning my God is Yahweh or God is my strength.
English
Modern variant of Emily or Emilia, from Latin meaning to strive or rival.
Spanish
Spanish variant of Stephanie, meaning crowned one.
English
Variant possibly combining Eve and Lee.
Hebrew
Spanish variant of Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
Modern
Contemporary blend of Emma and Marie.
Scandinavian
Surname meaning son of Erik (ever powerful).
Old Norse
Eternal ruler, feminine variant of Erik combining einn (always) and ríkr (ruler).
Arabic
Interpreter or studious one, from Idris.
Spanish
Incarnation, referring to the Christian incarnation of Jesus.
Old Norse
Eternal ruler, combining einn (always) and ríkr (ruler).
Hebrew
Dedicated or teacher, variant of Enoch.
English
From Everly, meaning from the boar meadow or wild boar field.
English
Variation of Everett, meaning boar brave or strong as a wild boar.
English
Modern invented variant, possibly combining Emma and Harmony.
Greek
Possibly variant of Alida or Elodie, meaning bright or noble.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning support or aid.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Eden, meaning paradise.
Scottish
Possibly Scottish variant of Irving, meaning green water.
Greek
Variant of Eva or Ava, meaning life.
Greek
Variant of Eleanor, meaning bright light.
Old English
Elf counsel.
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful.
English
Glowing coal or ember.
Arabic
Faith or belief.
Hebrew
Stone of help.
English
Wished for child.
Germanic
Composed of 'ew' (law) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning law ruler.
Scandinavian
Norse origin, meaning noblewoman or princess.
English
English word meaning female emperor or ruler.
Latin
Variant of Estelle; means star.
Turkish
Turkish origin; means slender, graceful, or thin.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Eli; means ascended or my God.
English
English combination of Edmund (fortunate protector) with -ia suffix.
English
Modern combination of Elle/Ellen with Louise; means bright or famous warrior.
Latin
Variant of Emily, derived from Aemilia meaning rivaling or industrious.
Hebrew
Variant of Eliza, derived from Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Hebrew/Latin combination
Combines Eva (life) and Marie (of Mary), meaning living one from Mary.
Greek
Variant of Helen or Eileen; means shining light.
Germanic
Variant of Emma, from Germanic meaning whole or universal.
Spanish
Spanish form of Aeneid, from Aeneas meaning praiseworthy.
Hebrew
Hebrew biblical name meaning my God is king.
English
Variant of Emerson, English meaning son of Emery.
Old English
Variant of Edwin, meaning wealthy friend.
Greek
Russian form of Catherine, possibly meaning pure.