Names That Start With E
Browse baby names that start with E, then compare meaning, origin, and trend signals.
Names In This Collection
Eston
Eston—a cheerful, easygoing name with broad cultural appeal.
Pronounced ES-ton
Estrella
Estrella—Spanish for star, with graceful, confident resonance.
Pronounced es-TREH-yah
Estrellita
Estrellita a gentle, harmonious diminutive with a global feel.
Pronounced es-trel-LEE-tah
Esty
Esty—a Hebrew-derived name with a protective, nurturing feel.
Pronounced ES-tee
Eternity
Eternity is a bold, serene name with timeless appeal.
Pronounced eh-TERN-i-tee
Etha
Etha—an Arabic-rooted name suggesting wisdom and balance.
Pronounced EH-tha
Ethan
Ethan—classic Hebrew name with a timeless, wise aura.
Pronounced EE-thun
Ethaniel
Ethaniel blends Hebrew roots into a harmoniously balanced name.
Pronounced EE-tha-NEE-el
Ethel
Ethel—an Old English name with a graceful, enduring feel.
Pronounced ET-hel
Ethelene
Ethelene—Greek-rooted name with resilience and confidence.
Pronounced EH-theh-leen
Ethelyn
Ethelyn—a modern, strong name with broad cultural appeal.
Pronounced EH-theh-lin
Ethen
Ethen is a modern form linked to Ethan with Hebrew roots, conveying strength and steadfastness.
Pronounced EE-thən
Ether
Ether is a melodic, gender-neutral name with multicultural ties suggesting protection.
Pronounced EE-ther
Ethyn
Ethyn blends a familiar name sound with a multicultural background, hinting at wisdom.
Pronounced ETH-in
Etienne
Etienne is the French form of Stephen, carrying a leadership-ready, regal aura.
Pronounced eh-TYEN
Etta
Etta, a diminutive with French roots, evokes peace and uplift.
Pronounced ET-ah
Ettie
Ettie, a Slavic-rooted name, conveys protection and a grounded presence.
Pronounced ET-EE
Eudora
Eudora, with Greek roots, is associated with a precious gift.
Pronounced You-DO-ra
Euel
Euel is a simple, light-giving name with multicultural considerations.
Pronounced YOU-el
Eugena
Eugena, from Greek roots, conveys courage and an uplifting presence.
Pronounced yoo-JEN-ah
Eugene
Eugene, a Greek name often linked with grace and well-born stature.
Pronounced you-JEEN
Eugenia
Eugenia is rooted in Greek tradition, widely associated with wisdom and strength.
Pronounced ee-oo-JEN-ee-uh
Eugenie
Eugenie, a French form of Eugene, brings courage and a buoyant spirit.
Pronounced ay-zhoo-NEE
Eugenio
Eugenio is the Italian variant of Eugene, signaling grace and confidence.
Pronounced eu-JEN-yo
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