100 names starting with “E” and some interesting facts about each:

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Names for Girls

  1. Emma – One of the most popular names globally, meaning “universal.”
  2. Ella – Derived from Old German, meaning “completely” or “fairy maiden.”
  3. Eleanor – Associated with Eleanor Roosevelt, symbolizing strength and compassion.
  4. Eva – Latin for “life,” with ties to the biblical Eve.
  5. Eliza – A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning “pledged to God.”
  6. Esme – French for “esteemed” or “beloved.”
  7. Emilia – Latin origin, meaning “rival” or “eager.”
  8. Eve – Known as the first woman in biblical tradition.
  9. Elena – A Greek name meaning “shining light.”
  10. Edith – Old English, meaning “riches” or “blessed.”

Names for Boys

  1. Ethan – Hebrew for “strong” or “firm.”
  2. Edward – Of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning “wealthy guardian.”
  3. Elliott – Derived from the name Elijah, meaning “my God is Yahweh.”
  4. Evan – A Welsh variant of John, meaning “gracious gift of God.”
  5. Emmett – A German name meaning “universal.”
  6. Ezra – Hebrew for “helper” or “protector.”
  7. Elijah – A biblical prophet’s name, meaning “Yahweh is my God.”
  8. Ewan – A Scottish variant of John, meaning “born of the yew tree.”
  9. Emanuel – Hebrew for “God is with us.”
  10. Elias – A Greek variant of Elijah.

Gender-Neutral Names

  1. Ellis – Derived from Elijah, meaning “the Lord is my God.”
  2. Eden – Refers to the biblical paradise, meaning “delight.”
  3. Emery – Of German origin, meaning “industrious ruler.”
  4. Everest – Inspired by the world’s tallest mountain.
  5. Emory – A modern spelling of Emery, meaning “brave” or “powerful.”
  6. Echo – A name from Greek mythology, meaning “reverberating sound.”
  7. Ever – A poetic and modern choice, symbolizing eternity.
  8. Elliot – A versatile name meaning “the Lord is my God.”
  9. Evren – A Turkish name meaning “universe.”
  10. Elian – A Welsh name meaning “bright” or “sun.”

Mythological or Historical Names

  1. Eros – Greek god of love.
  2. Europa – A Phoenician princess from Greek mythology.
  3. Elektra – Greek mythology, daughter of King Agamemnon.
  4. Euryale – One of the Gorgons in Greek mythology.
  5. Endymion – A shepherd loved by the moon goddess Selene.
  6. Echo – A mountain nymph in Greek mythology.
  7. Enyo – A Greek goddess of war.
  8. Eurydice – A tragic figure in Greek mythology, wife of Orpheus.
  9. Egeria – A Roman goddess and nymph of fountains.
  10. Erebus – A primordial deity representing darkness in Greek mythology.

Literary Names

  1. Edgar – Associated with Edgar Allan Poe, the famous poet.
  2. Emma – The titular character in Jane Austen’s novel Emma.
  3. Estella – A character from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations.
  4. Eowyn – A noblewoman in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings.
  5. Ethan – The protagonist in many literary works, symbolizing strength.
  6. Eleanor – Inspired by Eleanor Dashwood in Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.
  7. Evander – From Virgil’s Aeneid, meaning “good man.”
  8. Esmeralda – A character from Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
  9. Evangeline – Inspired by the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
  10. Elinor – Another spelling of Eleanor, from Austen’s works.

Nature-Inspired Names

  1. Everly – Refers to a meadow of boars.
  2. Elm – A majestic type of tree.
  3. Ebony – A dark, rich wood.
  4. Eira – Welsh for “snow.”
  5. Emerald – A green gemstone symbolizing renewal.
  6. Eclipse – A celestial event symbolizing mystery.
  7. Estrella – Spanish for “star.”
  8. Edelweiss – A flower from the Alps, symbolizing purity.
  9. Earth – The planet we call home.
  10. Eagle – A majestic bird of prey.

Unique or Modern Names

  1. Elio – A modern name of Spanish origin, meaning “sun.”
  2. Everett – English origin, meaning “brave boar.”
  3. Elara – A moon of Jupiter and a beautiful name choice.
  4. Esmond – Old English for “graceful protector.”
  5. Elek – A Hungarian variation of Alex.
  6. Elyse – A modern take on Elise, meaning “pledged to God.”
  7. Evanna – A unique blend of Eva and Anna.
  8. Elowen – Cornish for “elm tree.”
  9. Eris – A modern nod to the goddess of discord.
  10. Ezelle – A rare, melodic name.

Cultural Names

  1. Eamon – Irish for “wealthy protector.”
  2. Esteban – Spanish for Stephen, meaning “crown.”
  3. Eiko – Japanese for “prosperity” or “flourishing child.”
  4. Elvira – A Spanish name meaning “truth” or “white.”
  5. Eitan – Hebrew for “strong” or “firm.”
  6. Ekaterina – Russian for Katherine, meaning “pure.”
  7. Esra – Turkish for “travel at night.”
  8. Emil – Popular in Scandinavia, meaning “rival.”
  9. Ezio – Italian for “eagle.”
  10. Enrique – Spanish for Henry, meaning “ruler of the home.”

Rare Names

  1. Eldric – Old English, meaning “old ruler.”
  2. Elysia – Referring to Elysium, the afterlife in Greek mythology.
  3. Eowen – A rare Tolkien-inspired name.
  4. Eustace – Old Greek for “fruitful” or “productive.”
  5. Eiraen – A modern twist on Eira.
  6. Eero – Finnish for “eternal ruler.”
  7. Eavan – Irish for “fair” or “radiant.”
  8. Erasmus – Greek for “beloved,” also a famous scholar.
  9. Ephyra – A poetic, mythical name.
  10. Eneko – A rare Basque name meaning “my little dear.”

Short & Sweet Names

  1. Eve – Simple and timeless.
  2. Eli – Hebrew for “ascended” or “my God.”
  3. Ena – Irish for “fire” or “kernel.”
  4. Esme – Short and elegant.
  5. Ed – A simple nickname for Edward or Edgar.
  6. Emi – Japanese for “blessing” or “beautiful.”
  7. Erik – Scandinavian for “eternal ruler.”
  8. Eon – A poetic name meaning “eternal.”
  9. Elle – French for “she.”
  10. Ez – Short and unique, derived from Ezra.

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