Browse names
708 names match.
English
Noble or related to an earl, a variant of Earline.
Germanic/Latin
Whole and of the sea, combining Emma and Marie meanings.
Hebrew
High mountain or enlightened, a variant of Aaron.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly combining Emma and Lynn.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh, a Hebrew variant of Elijah.
Hebrew
Doubly fruitful, the Hebrew form of Ephraim from the Bible.
Scandinavian / Greek
A variant of Erica, from Old Norse meaning 'eternal ruler' or from Greek 'Erika.'
Hebrew
The French feminine form of Emmanuel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is with us.'
Japanese
From Japanese elements meaning 'picture' and 'child,' or 'blessed child.'
Greek
A variant of Elissa or Alyssa, from Greek meaning 'from Elis' or 'noble.'
Germanic / Hebrew
Possibly a short form of Edith (from Old English meaning 'wealth property') or a variant of a Hebrew name.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Ethan, meaning 'strong' or 'firm.'
Hebrew
Spanish variant of Eveline, derived from Eve, meaning 'living one.'
Hebrew
Variant of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Germanic
Possibly Scandinavian-influenced, variant of Delta or Scandinavian origin.
Irish
Variant of Aidan, meaning 'little fire' in Irish tradition.
Hebrew
Hebrew origin, possibly related to Eli (ascended, my God) or Eliyahu.
Modern
Modern name, possibly a variation of Emerald or Germanic roots with -da suffix.
Greek
Variant of Eleanor, meaning bright torch.
Italian
Blend of Ermine with Linda, meaning kind and gentle.
Norse
Lone warrior or solitary fighter.
Scottish
Variant or short form possibly related to Elgin or Elgin.
Germanic
Variant of Evelyn, meaning wished for or desired.
Old English/Germanic
Wealthy spear, from ead (property, wealth) and gar (spear).
Old English
Wealthy ruler; from ead (wealth) and ric (rule).
Scandinavian
Eternal ruler; variant of Eric from Norse origins.
Greek
From aether meaning upper air or sky in Greek.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Eva and Lena.
Germanic blend, combining Elvina/Elva and Wanda
Noble friend combined with wanderer.
Variant of Emelyn, from Emily
Rival or industrious, derived from Latin aemulus.
Modern invented, possibly variant of Alexis
Defender of mankind or a contemporary blend.
Latin
Industrious and hardworking, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius.
Hebrew
God has answered or my God is Yahweh, a variant of Eliana.
Hebrew
God is my oath or God's promise, variant spelling of Elizabeth.
Latin and English
Industrious rival with a meadow, combining Emily with the -leigh suffix.
English
From a place name or farmstead, derived from Old English origins.
Scandinavian
Descendant of a nobleman or earl.
Germanic
Bright edge or famous edge.
Greek
Bright light or shining light.
Irish
God's grace; Irish equivalent of John.
English
The son of Ella or Elis.
Hebrew
My God is Yahweh; variant of Elijah.
Irish
God is gracious; variant of Evan.
English/Literary
A golden flower; possibly from Tolkien or variant of Eleanor.
Hebrew
God strengthens; variant spelling of the biblical prophet Ezekiel.
Modern variant (Scandinavian/Germanic)
Possibly derived from Germanic roots meaning industrious or rival.
Hebrew
Beyond or across; a biblical name meaning to cross over.
Greek
Bright light; variant of Helen from Greek helene meaning shining light.