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Ellean is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'God is my light', popularized by historical figures like Elleanore von Stauffenberg.
Ellenah is a Hebrew name derived from "El", meaning "God". It signifies "God has answered" and is associated with the brave daughters of Zelophehad in the Bible.
Ellenies' Hebrew origin reveals its profound meanings, "God is my light/judge", derived from Eli ("my God") with the stylish suffix -anie.
Ellenmarie is a modern, unique feminine name combining German 'noble' Adelheid and Hebrew Miriam 'wished-for child'.
Ellesha is a unique Hebrew female name meaning 'God is salvation'.
Ellesyn is a rare and enchanting female given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Welsh or Hebrew roots, with possible meanings of "fair, bright" or "God is my salvation.
Ellet is a Hebrew name derived from "el," meaning God, popularized in France as a feminine diminutive of Eliette, bearing historical and biblical significance.
Ellia is a unique Hebrew female name derived from Eliyah meaning "my God is Yahweh".
Elliah is a distinctive name of Hebrew origin meaning 'my God' or 'ascension', popularized by recent media usage despite no known historical figures.
Elliahna is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "God is my God".
Ellianah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," derived from Eli (meaning "my God") and Anna ("grace").
Elliann is a captivating Hebrew name meaning "God has answered" or "God is my light," derived from the Hebrew word "El.
Elliannah is a unique and beautiful Hebrew name derived from 'Eliannah', meaning 'My God is grace'.
Ellias is a modern Hebrew name meaning "God," rooted in biblical tradition but gaining recent popularity as a unique alternative to Elias or Elijah.
Elliejo is a unique Hebrew name derived from "Eliyah", meaning "my God is Yahweh". The "-jo" suffix adds endearment, making it an uncommon yet meaningful choice.
Ellijah is a Hebrew name that means "My God is Yahweh," referencing the Old Testament God. It's associated with the powerful Biblical prophet Elijah, who performed miraculous acts.
Ellimae is an exotic and unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its derivation or meaning.
Ellioth is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is with me", believed to have originated from Eliezer.
Ellis is a Welsh-origin given name, derived from the Middle English name Elisan or Elis, which was a short form of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth has Hebrew roots and means "God is my oath" or "God is my satisfaction". Ellis has been used for both males and females historically, though its popularity has shifted over time and across cultures. Some notable figures share this versatile name, including the iconic Ellis Island immigration center in New York Harbor.
Ellisha is a unique Hebrew name derived from "Eli," meaning "my God." It appears in the Bible as Eli-shama and has been used across various cultures and languages throughout history.
Elliya is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my light", inspired by the biblical prophet Elijah.
Elliyah is a Hebrew female name derived from 'Elijah,' signifying 'The Lord Is My God.'
Elliyana: A captivating Hebrew-origin feminine name meaning "my God is Yah," derived from Eliya, originally used for males but adapted over time to create Elliyana.
Elliyanah is a captivating Hebrew name derived from Eliyah, meaning "My God is Yah," conveying deep spirituality and uniqueness.
Elliyanna is a rare but captivating Hebrew name derived from 'Eli', meaning 'my God' or 'ascension', and 'Yanna', a variation of Janet, meaning 'graced by God'. It signifies 'God's grace ascends'.
Elliza is a unique and charming Hebrew name derived from Eliora, meaning "my God is my light." It has historical roots dating back to biblical times and is often associated with intelligence, creativity, and kindness.
Elloa is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," mentioned in the Bible as a daughter of King Targelphon, and has been adopted by various cultures throughout history.
Ellorah is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, gaining popularity despite its unclear roots in Hebrew, Welsh, or Scottish cultures. Its meaning remains elusive but may translate to "my God is light," adding to its enigmatic charm.
Elly is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," derived from Eliyahu, composed of 'Eli,' meaning "my God," and 'Yahu,' a shortened form of Yahweh. It signifies a person illuminated or guided by God.
Elly is a unisex Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," associated with the Biblical prophet Elisha, and has historical significance through figures like soprano Elly Ameling and actress Elly Schnutt.
Ellya is a Hebrew name meaning "My God is Yahweh," derived from the name of the powerful prophet Elijah in the Hebrew Bible.
Ellyanah is a Hebrew name derived from Eliannah, meaning "God has answered" or "I have answered.
Ellyannah is a Hebrew-derived feminine variant of Elijah, signifying "The Lord is my God.
Ellycia is an uncommon feminine name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Greek word 'ellymos' meaning 'wheat', or a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Elisha.
Ellye is a captivating Hebrew name meaning "my God is Yahweh," derived from Eliyahu, the prophet Elijah known for his courage and devotion.
Ellyona, of Hebrew origin, means 'my God is my light', reflecting a deep spiritual connection.
Ellyonna is a rare yet beautiful Hebrew name, derived from 'El' meaning 'God' and 'Yonah' meaning 'dove', signifying 'God is a dove'. It holds deep Jewish roots, symbolizing peace and hope.
Ellysa is a beautiful Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," derived from the biblical prophet Elisha.
Ellyson is a distinctive Hebrew name with biblical roots, derived from Elijah meaning "the Lord is my God".
Ellyza is a captivating Hebrew-origin female name derived from "Eileh," meaning "these," though commonly associated with its phonetic similarity to English words like "elusive" and "elegance.