Name with E

  • A very common female first name starting with E.

  • Popular female given name; classic and simple.

  • Well-known male given name; widely used.

  • Recognized female first name; international.

  • Classic male first name; timeless choice.

  • Common male first name in English.

  • Real given name; mostly male, sometimes unisex.

  • Traditional female name; lots of nicknames.

  • Short, sweet female name; very popular.

  • Common nickname used as a first name.

  • Real male given name, also an old title.

  • Real female first name; simple and common.

  • Biblical female first name; still common.

  • Spanish male given name; also used in English.

  • Spanish/Portuguese first name; widely used.

  • Biblical female name, means “life” in Hebrew.

  • Variant of Eve, common in Europe and Latin America.

  • Old Germanic male name, means “wealthy spear”.

  • Spanish form of Stephen, common in Latin America.

  • Scandinavian/German name, Disney’s Frozen made it famous.

  • English given name; unisex, from ancient French Aveline.

  • Short form of Elijah or Elias; very common given name.

  • Celtic-origin given name; used for all genders.

  • Germanic male name; famous via author Hemingway.

  • Latin-origin female name; form of Emily, popular in Europe.

  • Variant of Esther; biblical female given name.

  • Form of Erica; common female given name in many countries.

  • Diminutive of Edward; friendly male given name.

  • Biblical male name; Greek form of Elijah/Elisha.

  • Short form of Elizabeth; classic female given name.

  • English given name; used for all genders, many spellings.

  • Variant of Elisabeth; common female name in Europe.

  • Variant of Eric; used as a male given name.

  • Scandinavian form of Eric; classic male given name.

  • Spanish/Italian male name; form of Emil, common in LatAm.

  • Short male given name of Latin origin; from Aemilius.

  • Biblical male name; major prophet in Hebrew Bible.

  • Feminine form of Eric; popular English given name.

  • Greek-origin female name; linked to Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine.

  • Biblical male name; variant of Emmanuel meaning “God with us”.

  • Short form of Eleanor/Ellen, popular in US and UK.

  • English given name from Greek Eugenios, “well-born”.

  • Spanish name from Emerald; used in literature.

  • English name from Old English “rich friend”.

  • Biblical name meaning “God is with us”.

  • Diminutive of Ernest, friendly casual name.

  • Famous given name, e.g. Elvis Presley.

  • French form of Helen, common in 20th century.

  • Nickname for Edward or Edgar, informal given name.

  • Spanish given name, form of Henry.

  • Variant of Edward, used in German and Slavic areas.

  • French form of Elizabeth, classical given name.

  • Old-fashioned English female given name.

  • Short female name used in Poland and Brazil.

  • Given name of Hebrew origin meaning “delight”.

  • Classic English female name, now vintage-chic.

  • Spanish/Italian name, form of Emil, very common.

  • Variant of Elizabeth; royal and biblical roots.

  • French name from Eloise, revived in popularity.

  • Germanic male given name; known mathematician Erwin Schrödinger.

  • English given name, from surname meaning "brave boar".

  • Feminine name, Greek origin, means "good news".

  • Male name, known from Sesame Street’s Elmo.

  • Italian-origin male name, short for Lorenzo.

  • Given name of English origin, means "Jehovah is God".

  • Irish female name, anglicized form of Eibhlín.

  • Hebrew-origin unisex name, means "help".

  • Cute English nickname, often for Eve or Evelyn.

  • Old-fashioned female name, common in 1900s US/UK.

  • Polish female name, form of Eve, means "life".

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Estella, female name.

  • Hebrew biblical male name, means "God strengthens".

  • Vintage English female name, rare but real.

  • Biblical unisex name, used for boys and girls.

  • Italian form of Eleanor, classic female name.

  • Old-fashioned male name, US cartoon character too.

  • Variant spelling of Elliott, used as first name.

  • English male given name, famous singer Elton John.

  • Old English female name, once very popular.

  • Diminutive of Emma/Emilia, popular in US and UK.

  • Given name, often short for Elijah or Eliezer.

  • Unisex given name of English origin, rising in use.

  • English given name, used for all genders.

  • Given name from inventor Thomas Edison’s surname.

  • Classic English male name, used since medieval times.

  • Elan
  • Modern English given name, popular in the US.

  • Spanish female name meaning “hope”.

  • English given name; variant of Emmet, rising lately.

  • Variant spelling of Emmett, used as a first name.

  • Unisex name and surname; used as first name too.

  • Female given name of Spanish origin, gothic vibe.

  • Variant of Eduardo/Edward, used in Latin America.

  • Given name of English origin, also a color term.

  • Variant of Ernest; old-fashioned English male name.

Les mots dans la liste Name with E proviennent des joueurs du jeu de mots Le Petit Bac.