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.
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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.
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