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Elroy is an English name derived from Old English elements "ælf" meaning "elf" and "rýd" meaning "council".
Elsa is a female given name of Germanic origin, meaning "nobility" or "preeminence," derived from the Old Norse word "áls.
Elsey is a distinctive English name derived from Old English "elsi," meaning "noble" or "elf." It signifies nobility and elegance, with a touch of otherworldliness, and has roots in medieval England as both a surname and given name.
Elsie is a unique English name with Germanic roots, meaning 'noble' or ' Mobility', popularized by its French form Adélaïde.
Elsie is an English given name derived from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God is my salvation'. It gained popularity in the 19th century and was popularized by Louisa May Alcott's novel 'Little Women'. Notable figures like Canadian engineer Elsie MacGill have contributed to its enduring appeal.
Elson, of English origin, means "son of Elias," derived from the Hebrew Eli-shua meaning "my God is salvation.
Elston is an uncommon English given name of uncertain origin and popularity. It likely emerged independently from Elton, which is derived from the Old English name Ælfwin meaning "elf friend." Elston's pronunciation varies slightly but typically rhymes with "resten" (/ˈɛlstən/). Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name, though it lacks widely recognized nicknames or diminutives.
Elston is a rare English given name with uncertain origins and meanings, possibly derived from place names like Elston in Nottinghamshire or Cumbria, and potentially signifying 'from/near elder trees' or 'enclosure/settlement near old stones'.
Elsworth is an English given name, originally derived from Old English words "aelf" meaning elf or noble, and "worth" meaning worthy.
Elswyth is a rare yet captivating English female name with roots in Old English, meaning 'noble victory'.
Elsie is an English name of medieval origin, derived from 'Alysaundre', meaning 'defending men'. It was traditionally used as a pet form for Alice or Alexandrina.
Elton is an English name meaning "Eleanor's town" or "elated".
Elton is an English name originally derived from Eadwine, meaning 'wealthy friend', popular among Anglo-Saxons during the Middle Ages.
Eluney is a unique French name derived from 'lune' (moon) with '-ney' denoting association; originally an occupational name for moonstone workers.
Elvi is a unique Spanish name derived from Evelyn, meaning 'life', but distinctively linked to Catalonia's traditional festival of Els Enfarinats.
Elvin is of Germanic origin, derived from Old English "aelf" (elf) and "wine" (friend), translating to "elf friend.
Elward is a rare yet elegant English name derived from Old English elements 'aethel' (noble) and 'ward' (guardian), signifying 'noble protector'.
Elway is an American given name of English and Scottish descent, originally an occupational surname meaning "elf".
Elwell is a rare English given name derived from Ælfwulf, meaning 'elf-wolf', popular among Anglo-Saxons during the Middle Ages.
Elwin is an Old English name derived from "aelf" (elf) and "wine" (friend), meaning elf friend or protector.
Elwin is an uncommon English name derived from Old English elements "aelf" meaning elf or noble, and "wine" meaning friend or companion, interpreted as "noble friend" or "elf friend".
Elwood is an American male given name of Old English origin, derived from Ælfwold meaning "elf wood.
Elwood is an English name derived from "ælf" meaning 'elf' and "wudu" meaning 'wood', translating to 'elf wood' or 'elf spirit of the woods'.
Elworth is a rare English male given name meaning "noble fortress," originating from Old English elements "ealh" and "worð.
Elynnor is a unique Welsh name with elegant roots in Eleanor, signifying 'light of the north'.
Elynor is an elegant English name derived from Elinor, combining Hebrew 'Eli' meaning "my God" and Old Norse 'nor' meaning "light".
Elynore is a unique English name derived from Eleanor, meaning "radiant shining light".
Elyot is an uncommon yet meaningful English given name, originating from Old English words 'eala' meaning 'whole' or 'hale', and 'hyth', referring to a small river or stream, thus translating to 'the whole, lively little stream'.
Elzie is an American name derived from "elk," meaning 'large deer,' symbolizing strength and nature connection.
Emanii is a captivating Persian name meaning 'faith', originally used for boys but now predominantly for girls, symbolizing spiritual guidance.
Emare is a rare, Middle English-derived name first appearing in "Sir Launfal," attributed to Thomas Chestre around 1370. Its origin and meaning remain uncertain, though some associate it with 'sea'.
Emary is a rare, English name derived from 'emer', meaning 'to strive' or 'flourish', originally given to people living in emerald-colored places or emerald merchants.
Ember, of English origin, means 'ember', symbolizing warmth and enduring strength.
Ember is a girl's name of uncertain origin, believed to mean "home-born" or "spark", popularized by media and reaching peak popularity in 2019 at number 675.
Emberlea is a modern blend of Ember (glowing fire) and Leia (night), combining warmth, passion, energy, and mystery.
Emberleigh is a rare English name derived from Emmeline, which means "work," combined with "-leigh," meaning "meadow" or "clearing." It balances strength and beauty while offering a unique identity without historical predecessors.
Emberley is a captivating English name derived from Old English words meaning "home in the woodland clearing.
Emberlin is a newly coined English name combining 'Ember', meaning glowing coal or wood in fire, and 'lin', inspired by names like Lincoln.
Emberlyn is a modern name created by blending Ember and Lynn, signifying 'smoldering fire' and 'lake/pool', respectively. Its dual fiery-serene nature makes it distinctive yet meaningful.
Embersyn: A captivating, recently popularized name in English-speaking countries, unknown origin allows for creative personal interpretation.