Baby Girl Names Starting With E With Meaning
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From Eartha to Eyota and everything in between, hundreds of baby girl names starting with the letter E along with the meanings and origin of each name.
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Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting with E
First we'll start with the most popular baby girl names from 2018. They were:
- Emma
- Evelyn
- Emily
- Elizabeth
- Ella
- Eleanor
- Ellie
- Everly
- Emilia
- Elena
- Eva
- Eliana
- Emery
- Eliza
- Emerson
- Eden
- Emersyn
- Esther
- Eloise
- Elise
Emma was the most popular baby girl name starting with E in 2018. This should come as no surprise as Emma has been the most common baby girl name starting with E as far back as 2009. What a run!
Here's how the top three names have looked over the past decade:
Emma wasn't just popular for E girl names in 2018. Overall it was the number 1 most popular name among all baby girl names in 2018. Here's how it looked when compared to all baby girls born in 2018.
Just for fun, let's take a look at the most popular baby girl names beginning with E throughout history.
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Now let's look into what girl's names lost and gained popularity in 2018, again only for names starting with E.
As you can see, Eliyanah jumped by 26 slots while Emry lost some ranking in 2018 by 11 spots.
Unique Baby Girl Names Starting With E
While it's fun to see what lots of other people are naming their babies, many people prefer to find baby names that are more uncommon. To that end, below is the some of the more unique baby girl names starting with E.
- Evalyn
- Emilie
- Emerald
- Eleanora
- Elodie
- Emiliana
- Evalynn
- Elia
- Everley
- Elayna
- Elin
- Evelina
- Elissa
- Emberlynn
- Emmalee
- Elara
- Ellery
- Eliyanah
- Emberlee
- Emani
Overall, Evalyn was the 1002th most popular girl name in 2018 with 258 babies. That means there were 72x more Emmas than Evalyns last year. That makes it a very unique name!
If you don't have your name in mind yet, don't worry! Below we present a list of literally every baby girl name — including middle names — starting with E, the name's meaning and origin. Good luck and have a wonderful day.
Eartha through Edlyn
- EarthaOld English — Of the earth.
- EasterOld English — From the holiday.
- EbbaOld English — From the rich fortress.
- EbereAfrican — mercy
- EbertaTeutonic — Bright, brilliant.
- EbonyGreek — A black wood.
- EbrelCornish — From April, the first month in the Roman calendar, and the beginning of spring. Cornish form of April.
- EchoGreek — A repeating round. The name of a nymph in Greek mythology.
- EdaOld English — Rich, prosperous.
- Edalene — Noble, King.
- Edaline — Noble, King.
- EdanaGaelic — Fiery.
- EddaOld English — rich
- EdelineGerman — Noble and kind. Also see Adele.
- EdenHebrew/Old English — Hebrew: The place of pleasure (from the Garden of Eden). Old English: A bear cub. A boy or girl's name.
- EdenaHawaiian — Renewal, rejuvenation.
- EdevaOld English — A rich gift.
- Edina — A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin.
- EdithOld English — Prosperity, or a gift.
- EdlynOld English — A noble maiden.
Edme through Eilis
- EdmeScottish — Protector. A variation of Esme, and the feminine form of Edmund.
- EdmondaOld English — A rich protector. The feminine form of Edmund.
- EdnaHebrew — Renewal, rejuvenation.
- EdolieOld English — noble
- EdreaOld English — Prosperous, powerful.
- EdriaHebrew — mighty
- EdwerdinaOld English — A prosperous guardian. The female form of Edward.
- EdwinaOld English — A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin.
- Edythe — Prosperity, or a gift.
- EerinAboriginal — A small grey owl.
- Effie — Of good reputation.
- Effy — Of good reputation.
- EfiaGhanese — born on tuesday
- EfrosiniHebrew — a fawn or a bird
- EfterpiGreek — pretty in face
- EgeriaGreek — A wise adviser.
- EglantineOld French — A flower name, from Old French.
- EiddwenWelsh — The beloved fair one.
- EileenIrish Gaelic — The light of the sun. The Irish form of Helen.
- EilisIrish Gaelic — A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Eir through Elda
- EirOld Norse — The name of the goddess of healing.
- EiraWelsh — Snow.
- Eireen — Peace.
- Eirena — Peace.
- Eirene — Peace.
- EirianWelsh — Silver.
- EirwenWelsh — As white as snow.
- EithneIrish Gaelic — Ardent, fiery. Also see Aine and Ena.
- EkalaAboriginal — A lake.
- EkaterinaRussian — Pure. From the name Catherine or Katherine. Also used as an independent name.
- EktaHindu
- ElaOld English — Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen.
- ElaineEnglish — From the Old French form of Helen.
- Elana — A tree.
- ElanoraAboriginal — A home by the sea.
- ElataLatin — Exalted, of high birth.
- Elberta — Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
- Elbertina — Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
- Elbertine — Noble and illustrious. The feminine form of Albert.
- EldaItalian — A battle maiden.
Eldora through Elisa
- EldoraSpanish — The golden one.
- EleanorOld French — The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
- ElectraGreek — Brilliant.
- ElenaItalian/Portuguese/Spanish — The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
- EleniGreek — The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
- Elenna — A tree.
- EleoraHebrew — the lord is my light
- Elephteria — Freedom.
- EleriWelsh — The name of a river.
- ElexusLatin — Elex, Lex, Lexus
- Elfreda — Noble and ready. Feminine form of Alphonse.
- Elga — The holy one.
- ElianeLatin — From the Greek word for sun.
- Elida — The little winged one.
- Elie — The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
- ElinaGreek, Hindu — pure, intelligent
- Elinor — The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
- Elinore — The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
- ElioraHebrew — God is my light.
- ElisaSpanish — dedicated to God
Elisabeth through Elma
- Elisabeth — Consecrated to God.
- EliseFrench — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- ElishaHebrew — God is my salvation. The successor of Elijah in the Bible. A boy or girl's name.
- EliskaCzech — truthful
- ElissaGreek — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- ElitaOld French — The little winged one or the chosen one.
- ElizabethHebrew — Consecrated to God. A name from the Bible. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- Elke — The defender, or helper of mankind. Form of Alexandra.
- EllaOld English — Elfin, a fairy maiden. Also a diminutive of Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen.
- Ellamay — A combination of Ella and May.
- ElleFrench — She, a woman.
- EllemaAfrican — Milking a cow.
- Ellen — The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
- Elli — The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
- ElliceGreek — Jehovah is God. The feminine form of Elias.
- Ellie — The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
- EllinAboriginal — To move.
- Ellinor — The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
- Elly — The light of the sun. From the name Alice, Eleanor, Ella, Ellen and Helen. Also used as independent names.
- ElmaGreek — Pleasant, amiable.
Elmas through Elyssa
- ElmasArmenian — A diamond.
- ElmiraOld English — Noble.
- Elodia — Wealthy, prosperous.
- Elodie — Wealthy, prosperous.
- EloiseTeutonic — Healthy.
- EloueraAboriginal — From the pleasant place.
- ElricaGerman — The ruler of all.
- Elsa — A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
- ElseHebrew — concecrated to god
- Elsie — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- Elspeth — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- ElunedWelsh — A waterfall.
- ElvanTurkish
- ElvinaOld English — The friend of the elves.
- ElviraLatin/Teutonic — Latin: The fair one. Teutonic: A true stranger.
- Elysa — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- Elyse — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
- Elyshia — The light of the sun. A form of Alice, but often used as an independent name.
- ElysiaLatin — Blissful.
- Elyssa — Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Elzira through Emmett
- ElziraPortuguese — Form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
- EmaPolynesian — beloved
- EmaliaLatin — flirt
- Emanuel — God is with us.
- EmanuelaHebrew — god is with us
- Emanuele — God in humankind.
- EmberOld English — smoldering remains of a fire
- Emelda — A floret.
- Emelia — Industrious. Also see Amelia.
- EmerIrish Gaelic — A traditional name.
- Emerald — A gemstone name.
- Emilia — Ambitious, industrious.
- Emilie — Ambitious, industrious.
- EmilyTeutonic — Industrious. Also see Amelia.
- EminaLatin — A noble or lofty maiden.
- EmmaTeutonic — The healer of the universe.
- EmmanuelHebrew — God is with us. A boy or girl's name.
- EmmanuelleHebrew — God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel.
- EmmetOld English — Industrious. A boy or girl's name.
- Emmett — Truth.
Emmuna through Erasma
- EmmunaHebrew
- Emmylou — From Emily and Louise. Emily – Industrious. Louise – A famous warrior maiden.
- EmogenCeltic/Latin — Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother.
- EmogeneCeltic/Latin — Celtic: A girl or maiden. Latin: The image of her mother.
- EnaIrish Gaelic — Ardent. A variation of Eithne.
- EndaIrish Gaelic — Bird-like. A boy or girl's name.
- EndociaGreek — Of unquestionable reputation.
- EndoraHebrew — A fountain.
- EngelbertaTeutonic — A bright angel.
- EngraciaSpanish — Graceful.
- EnidCeltic — A pure soul.
- EnnorCornish — From the boundary. A boy or girl's name.
- EnolaNative American — magnolia
- EnoraGreek — Light.
- EnricaItalian/Spanish — The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. Also see Harriet.
- EnyaIrish
- EnyeYiddish — grace
- EnysCeltic — From the island. Also see Innes.
- ErantheGreek — A flower of spring.
- ErasmaGreek — amiable
Erena through Esperance
- Erena — Peace.
- Erene — Peace.
- EriantheGreek — sweet as many flowers
- EricaOld Norse — A powerful ruler. The feminine form of Eric.
- ErikaGerman/Scandinavian — A powerful ruler. The feminine form of Eric.
- ErinIrish Gaelic — From Ireland. A boy or girl's name.
- ErisGreek — The goddess of discord.
- ErlinaCeltic — girl from Ireland
- ErlineOld English — A noblewoman. The feminine form of Earl.
- ErmaTeutonic — A maiden of the army. The feminine form of Herman. Also See Armina.
- ErmineOld French — From the name of the fur.
- ErnestineTeutonic — Serious, earnest. The feminine form of Ernest.
- ErwinaTeutonic — An honourable friend.
- ErynIrish Gaelic — From Ireland.
- ErzsebetHebrew — devoted to God
- EskarneSpanish — merciful
- Esme — Protector. The feminine form of Edmund.
- EsmeraldaSpanish — Spanish expression meaning Emerald.
- Esmerelda — Protector. The feminine form of Edmund.
- EsperanceLatin — Hope.
Esperanza through Eudora
- EsperanzaSpanish — hope
- EstaItalian — From the east.
- EstefaniaSpanish — A garland or crown. The feminine form of Stephen.
- EstelleFrench from Latin — A star. Also see Esther and Stella.
- EsterSpanish — A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.
- EstherHebrew — A star. Also see Estelle, Hesper and Stella.
- EtainIrish — Shining, bright.
- EtanaHebrew — Determination.
- EtaniaNative American — wealthy
- Eternity — Everlasting.
- EthelTeutonic — A noble maiden.
- Ethelda — Noble in counsel.
- EtienetteFrench from Greek — A garland or crown. Feminine form of Etienne. Also see Stephanie.
- EtsuJapanese — Delight.
- Etta — The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. A4, See Harriet.
- Ettie — The ruler of the home. A feminine form of Henry. A4, See Harriet.
- EucleaGreek — Glory.
- Eudocia — Of unquestionable reputation.
- Eudocie — Of unquestionable reputation.
- EudoraGreek — A wonderful gift.
Eugenia through Evelina
- EugeniaGreek — Noble, wellborn. The feminine form of Eugene.
- EulaliaGreek — The well-spoken one.
- EunaScottish — Also see Juno.
- EuniceGreek — Victorious.
- EuphemiaGreek — Of good reputation.
- EuphrasiaGreek — Joy, delight.
- EuphrosyneGreek — joy
- EurwenWelsh — Fair.
- EurydiceGreek — The goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- EustaciaGreek — Fruitful. The feminine form of Eustace.
- Eva — Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.
- EvadineGreek — from greek mythology
- EvadneGreek — Fortunate.
- EvanaEast European — God is gracious. .
- EvangeliaGreek — one who brings good news
- EvangelineGreek — The bearer of good news.
- EvaniaGreek — Peaceful, tranquil.
- EvantheGreek — flower
- EveHebrew — Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.
- EvelinaHebrew — lifegiving
Evelyn through Eyota
- EvelynEnglish — From an old surname, but also related to Eve. A boy or girl's name.
- EverildOld English — The slayer of the boar. A boy or girl's name.
- Everilda — The slayer of the boar.
- Evette — From the name Yvonne. The feminine form of Yves. The little archer.
- Evie — Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.
- EvitaSpanish — Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.
- EvonneFrench/Greek — French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree.
- EwaPolish — Life-giving. Also see Evelyn.
- EyotaNative American — The greatest.
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