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708 names match.
Modern American
Invented name with no established meaning.
English
Brave and powerful; modern variant of Emerson.
Spanish
Crown or garland; Spanish variant of Steven.
Greek
Defender of men; modern variant of Alex.
Old Norse
Ever powerful; modern variant of Eric.
Hebrew
God is my light.
Greek
From Eulalia meaning sweetly speaking or eloquent.
Irish
Variant of Evan meaning young warrior.
Greek
Variant of Elyse derived from Elisabeth meaning devoted to God.
Greek
Variant of Elyse derived from Elisabeth meaning devoted to God.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh; a variant spelling of Elijah.
Hebrew/Greek
God's oath or noble kind; variant of Alyssa or Elisha.
Modern blend
Modern creation combining Emma and other elements.
Modern creation
Modern name, possibly inspired by Emory or a blend of Emma.
Greek
An appearance or manifestation; from epiphaneia.
Turkish/Arabic
Great or awesome, from the Arabic root meaning magnificent.
Welsh/Modern
Possibly from Welsh meaning youth or a modern creation with uncertain origin.
German/Hebrew
German form of Elizabeth meaning God is my oath.
Arabic
Beautiful or handsome.
Hebrew variation of Elijah
My God is Yahweh, God is salvation.
Compound of Emma and Rose
Whole, universal rose.
Modern variation of Eve or Evelyn
Giver of life, living one.
Greek
Amber, shining, brilliant.
Modern creation, possibly Welsh influenced
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Modern variation of Elise or Elizabeth
God is my oath, devoted to God.
Greek
Good reputation or good repute.
Old English
Variant of Everett, meaning wild boar herder.
Greek
Named after Mount Etna in Sicily; associated with volcanic fire and Greek mythology.
Greek
Means good speech or good reputation in Greek.
Hebrew
Variant of Eve or Eva, meaning life.
English
Modern combination of Ember and Lee, meaning glowing light and meadow.
Hebrew
Hebrew name of biblical origin, possibly meaning awakened.
Greek
From Eustathios, combining eu (good) and stathios (steadfast), meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'
Old English
From Ethel, derived from Old English æthel meaning 'noble.'
Old Norse
Variant of Eric, from Old Norse eiríkr combining ei (eternal) and ríkr (ruler or powerful).
Hebrew
Possibly a variant of Ariel, from Hebrew ari'el meaning 'lion of God.'
English
An ancient bridge of the elves, combining elf and bridge.
Old Norse
Poetry and verse, from ancient Norse literary tradition.
Spanish
Noble and famous ruler combined.
Arabic
Pillar and support, foundation of strength.
Hebrew
Short form or nickname, possibly from Ebenezer meaning 'stone of help.'
Germanic/Russian
Variant of Hermann or related to German heritage; Germanic roots meaning 'army man.'
Latin/English
Variant of Emily combined with Lee; Emily from Latin aemulus meaning 'rival.'
Scandinavian
Scandinavian patronymic meaning 'son of Erik,' from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler.'
English
Relating to herbs or vegetation, representing nature's bounty.
English
Variant of Edwin; wealthy friend.
Hebrew
God is with us.
Polish
Pledged to God; from Elizabeth.