Ethelwyn is a rare English female given name derived from 'æðel' meaning noble and 'wine' meaning friend or joy, interpreted as "noble friend" or "noble joy".
Ethredge is an Old English name comprising elements 'eor' (noble/warlike) and 'þeg' (thought). Popular during the Middle Ages, it is now rare with no modern equivalents or variants.
Ethyl is a unique English given name derived from the chemical element ethylene, first used in the early 20th century when scientific terms were popular in baby naming.
Ethynn is a rare and distinctive given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, first recorded in the late 20th century as a creative naming choice among English-speaking parents.
Eton is an English boy's name, popularized by P.G. Wodehouse's comic series "Jeeves and Wooster", where it refers to a charming aristocrat named Eton. It has no traditional meaning or history but is often associated with wealth and academic excellence due to its connection to the prestigious Eton College.
Ettalyn is a rare yet captivating American name derived from Ethel (noble) and Talitha (little girl), offering a blend of Old English and Aramaic heritage without a specific combined meaning.
Eugene is of Greek origin, meaning "well-born" or "noble", and has been used since ancient times, popularized by early Christians through Saint Eugene. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries in the 19th century.
The English name Eunique means "unusual" or "one of a kind", derived from the word "unique" which comes from French, ultimately tracing back to Latin words "unus" meaning "one" and "icus" meaning "of its kind".
Evaney is a recently created name of unknown origin, popularized in English-speaking countries, lacking known etymology but offering unique identity potential.
Evelee is a rare but historically significant female English name derived from Éveline, which comes from the Germanic Avelina. It means "noble battle".
Eveleigh is an English name derived from "efenleah," meaning "open meadow" or "level field." It has been used as both a surname and given name since the Middle Ages.
Evelena is a unique feminine name of German origin, derived from Evelyn which means "little one from the elm tree wood," with historical ties to notable figures like English potter Evelyn de Morgan.
Evelise is an intriguing feminine name combining Evelyn ("life") and Elise ("noble"), with historical figures like Evaelise de la Motte and Evelise McKellar contributing to its rich heritage and worldwide popularity.
Evelyn is an English female name with roots in Old English 'Ælfgifu', meaning 'elf gift' or 'noble gift'. It was popularized by Anglo-Saxon queens and gained further prominence through literature.
Evelyn is an English feminine given name derived from the Old French Aélueva, which is a variant of the German name Aevaland. Its meaning is "life" or "living," reflecting notions of vitality and vigor.
EvelynGrace is a beautiful and unique feminine name derived from the English names Evelyn ("life") and Grace ("charm/elegance"). It combines these two classic names into one elegant moniker, believed to have been first used by parents wanting their daughter to embody both qualities.
Evening is a rare, American-origin name derived from the English word 'evening', referring to late afternoon hours. Its meaning often signifies tranquility, peacefulness, transition, and change.
Ever is a unique, Latin-derived unisex name meaning "age" or "lifetime," popularized recently by Cassandra Clare's character Ever Lightwood in "The Mortal Instruments.