Browse names
708 names match.
English
Esteemed, from the French name Esmé.
English
Possible variant of Esther or Ether.
Irish/Greek
Variant of Eileen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining light.'
Germanic
Variant of Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'industrious.'
Hebrew
Variant of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Modern
Modern variant of Evani or related to Evan.
Greek/Germanic
Variant of Eleanor, bright light or shining sun.
Hebrew/Bengali
Faithful or believing, variant of Amon.
English/Modern
Variant of Ellis or Allison, blending traditional English elements with modern -yn suffix.
English
An English place name and surname, possibly meaning 'easts' or derived from a location name.
English
An English place name and surname, possibly meaning 'uncle's clearing' or 'ambrose's field.'
Modern
A single letter or sound used as a name, without traditional etymological roots.
German/Romance
Noble or famous; variant related to Elmira.
Greek/Old French
Bright torch or shining light; variant of Eleanor.
English
Black wood; variant spelling of Ebony.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh; possibly related to Elijah.
Celtic/Germanic
Enne; possibly from Celtic or a variant of Emma.
Hebrew
Variant of Elijah, meaning my God is Yahweh.
Latin
Variant of Alicia, meaning of noble birth.
Hebrew biblical
God is father.
Modern literary
A moon of Jupiter; from Greek mythology connections.
Italian/Spanish feminine
God is with us.
English
Modern created name combining Ever with -lean suffix.
Dutch via English
Diminutive form, possibly of Harriet or Henriette.
Greek via Spanish
Spanish variant of Stephanie, meaning crowned one.
English
Modern created name.
English
Modern created or rare variant name.
English
Modern created or variant name.
English
A feeling of jealous desire.
Old English place name
Settlement of wild boars.
Spanish (from Latin elite)
The chosen one or elite.
Greek (variant of Elaina/Helen)
Bright light or shining one.
Hebrew (variant of Ezra)
God is my help or helper.
Modern variation
Possibly a variation of Eulis or other contemporary spellings.
Irish/Greek
A variant of Eileen or Helen, meaning bright or shining light.
Hebrew
A combination of Elizabeth (God's oath) and Ann (grace).