Browse names
708 names match.
French (modern created)
Modern created name possibly evoking French en jolie meaning beautifully.
Irish
Irish variant of Erin, meaning Ireland.
Old English
Variant of Earl, meaning nobleman.
Hebrew
Combination of Ethan meaning strong and -iel meaning God.
Sanskrit/Hindi
An Indian name possibly meaning wish or desire.
Greek
I have found it, a cry of discovery.
English
Modern variant possibly of Eleanor meaning bright light.
English
Boar-like, strong and brave.
Hebrew/English
Variation of Elisa or Elizabeth, meaning God's oath.
Hebrew/Modern
Modern variant possibly relating to Elsa or Hebrew roots.
English
English surname, means elder's settlement.
Scottish
Variant of Errol, possibly from the Scottish place Errol.
Old Norse/Germanic
From 'ebba,' meaning to ebb or to recede, or possibly strong as a boar.
Scottish/Modern
Variant of Errol, from the Scottish place Errol.
Finnish
From Finnish, possibly meaning one or a diminutive form.
Germanic
Brave or strong.
Greek
A variant of Stephanie, meaning crowned or garlanded.
Scottish/Hebrew
God's oath, the Scottish form of Elizabeth.
Nahuatl/Mexican
Smiling joy or laughter, from indigenous Mesoamerican roots.
Greek
A variant of Elaine, meaning bright or shining light.
Greek/Modern
A variant of Elyse or Elise, meaning God's oath.
English
Whole or universal, a variant of Emmet.
Sanskrit
Life and alive, a variant of Aisha with Sanskrit roots.
Old English
Noble; variant of Ethel from Old English æðel.
Germanic/Hebrew
Shining light; variant of Ella.
Hebrew
Short form of Esther, meaning star.
Latin/Spanish
From Greek Elpidius, meaning hopeful or full of hope.
Germanic/French
Variant of Yvonne, meaning yew tree.
Greek
Variant of Hector, meaning holding fast or steadfast.
English
Variant of Edric or feminine form, meaning prosperous ruler.
Hebrew
God is my help; variant of Ezra.
Italian
Possibly from Aetius, meaning 'eagle-like.'
English
Brave or powerful; variant of Emery.
Spanish
Estate ruler; Spanish variant of Henry.
German
Amiable or friendly; a virtuous name.
Scottish
From the east; a place-based name.
Greek
Derived from eleutheros, meaning free or liberty.
Germanic
Possibly related to Aemil or Emil, meaning industrious or to rival.
English
A compound of Emma (whole or universal) and Louise (famous warrior).
English
Dark wood from the ebony tree, a precious timber.
Hebrew/English
God is gracious, variant of Eva or Evan from Hebrew.
English
Wished-for child, variant of Evelyn or Evelina from Latin Aveline.
English
Noble warrior, variant of Earle or Earl from Old English eorl.
Greek/English
Unique variation, possibly inspired by Aeolus from Greek mythology.
Spanish
Noble and bright, Spanish combination of edil and berto elements.
Greek
Well-spoken or blessed; from Eulogios.
Turkish
Friend or companion.
Germanic
Prosperous guardian; short form of Edward.