Browse names
708 names match.
Japanese
Can mean various meanings depending on kanji used; often relates to beauty.
English variant
Variant of Eva or Ivana; living one.
English blend
Combination of Emma and Lynn; industrious grace.
English
Modern variant possibly related to Alicia or Elisha.
Turkish
Turkish name, possibly a variant of Enis.
Germanic
Spanish spelling of Henry, meaning estate ruler.
Japanese or Modern
Modern creation, possibly Japanese-inspired.
Modern creation
Modern creation based on the word unique.
Modern variant
Modern creation or variant of Erma.
English
From an Old English name meaning elder or ancient.
English/Greek
Variant of Eleanor, meaning bright light.
English/Modern
Possible blending of Earl with -ma suffix.
English
Combination of Emma and Jean, meaning graceful and God's gift.
Arabic/Germanic
Serious or variant of Emma meaning whole.
Greek/Modern
Variant of Alexia or Alexandra, meaning defender.
Hebrew/Modern
Variant combining Elyse or Eliana with Anna, meaning God has answered.
Greek/Modern
Possibly from Eula or Eunice, meaning well-spoken.
Latin
Variant of Evelyn, meaning wished for child.
Germanic
Whole or universal, a variant spelling of Emmeline.
Germanic
Wealthy guardian, the French form of Edward.
Greek
Possibly related to early morning or heroic.
Greek
Well-spoken or eloquent, related to Eulalia.
Germanic
Noble or famous, a variant of Elmer.
Latin
Derived from ermineus, relating to the ermine fur or the animal.
Hebrew/Arabic
Possibly a short form or Arabic name with various meanings.
Hebrew
Variant of Elisha or Alicia, meaning God is my salvation.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning immortal or from the name Ambrosius.
English
Modern variant combining Ethel (noble) with the -een suffix, likely created in early 20th-century America.
Spanish
Emerald, from Spanish esmeralda, the green gemstone symbolizing hope and renewal.
English
Modern variant of Emery or Emory, from Old English meaning industrious or powerful.
English
English surname used as a first name, from Old English earl (nobleman) meaning early or before.
English
Modern compound combining Emily (rival) with Ann (grace), a 20th-century American creation.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Aquilla (eagle) with prefix or suffix modification.
Scandinavian
Variant of Erica, feminine form of Eric meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
English
Modern compound combining Emma (whole or universal) with Grace (elegance or favor).
Spanish/Italian modern variant
A modern spelling of Isabella, meaning devoted to God.
English modern variant
A contemporary spelling of Elliott, meaning God is my strength.
Scandinavian
A Scandinavian name, possibly related to aspen or godly.
Modern creation
A contemporary name combining El and Onda elements.
Greek variant
Modern creation derived from Alexis, meaning defender or helper.
Greek variant
Variant of Helen or Elaine, meaning bright or shining light.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name possibly combining El and Zora elements.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name without established etymological roots.
English, Germanic
Rival or work, modern variant of Emily from Germanic Amal-.
Modern American creation
No well-established etymology; modern invented name.
Modern American creation
No well-established etymology; modern invented name.
Modern American creation
Modern creation possibly from Eve or Evelyn (life); no established root.
Modern American creation
Possibly a variant of Emit or Emmitt (Hebrew Emit), meaning truth.