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708 names match.
English (from German)
Variant of Ernest, meaning serious, resolute, or determined.
German
Variant of Irma, from the Germanic element ermen meaning whole or universal.
English (Old English)
From Old English ead and mund, meaning fortunate protector or wealthy guardian.
Greek
Short form of Eulalia, meaning well-spoken or sweetly speaking.
German
A feminine form of Ernest, meaning serious or resolute.
Scottish
A diminutive of Euphemia, from Greek meaning well-spoken.
English
Diminutive of Esther or Estelle, names meaning star.
English
From the name of the deep black wood, ultimately from Greek ebenos.
Germanic
Variant of Erwin, from a Germanic name meaning army friend or honored friend.
English/Germanic
A variant of Albert, from the Germanic elements adal and beraht, meaning noble and bright.
Irish/English
An Anglicized form of Irish Ailbhe, possibly meaning white, or from Old English meaning elf.
Latin/German
From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning rival or eager.
Greek
From Greek eugenes, meaning well-born, noble, or of good ancestry.
Spanish/Germanic
From Spanish roots possibly meaning white or noble, or from Germanic aelf, meaning elf.
English
Diminutive of Edward from Old English ead and weard, meaning wealthy guardian.
English
From English eld and dun, meaning old hill or Ella's hill.
English
Variant of Edmund from Old English ead and mund, meaning wealthy protector.
Scandinavian
Feminine variant of Erik from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning eternal ruler or ever powerful.
Turkish/German
From Turkish elma meaning apple, or from Germanic aelf and helm, meaning noble helmet.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Combination of El- prefix with Nora, possibly meaning honorable.
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel settlement or old settlement.
Old English/Germanic
From eorl (nobleman) and wine (friend).
Germanic
Variant of Eleanor, from ali (other) and nōr (honor).
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel wood.
Old English
Variant of Alvin, from ael (old) and wine (friend).
Germanic
Variant of Eleanor, from ali (other) and nōr (honor).
Germanic
Short form of Ernest, from Old German ernst meaning seriousness or vigor.
Hebrew
Variant of Elisa or Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
English
Noble; noblewoman.
Hebrew/Persian
Star.
Germanic (feminine of Ernest)
Serious or resolute.
English (feminine of Edwin)
Rich friend.
Old English
Feminine form of Earl, a nobleman of Germanic origin.
Old English
Variant of Edith, from Eadgyth meaning blessed in war.
Old English
Diminutive of Edward, meaning blessed guardian.
Old English
Variant of Earl, derived from eorl, meaning nobleman.
Old Norse
Variant of Eric, derived from Eíríkr, meaning eternal ruler.
Old English
Variant of Everett, derived from eoforwine, meaning wild boar friend.
Italian/Greek
Beloved and amiable; warmly liked.
Latin via English
The fundamental nature of something.
Greek via Spanish
Bringer of good news, messenger.
Germanic
Serious and determined warrior.
Welsh
Fair spirit, beautiful soul.
Germanic
Old or ancient wisdom, heritage.
Latin via French
Rival, ambitious and competitive.
Scottish
From the wanderer's valley.
Greek
Crowned with laurels.
Latin
Star shining brightly.