Name Collection

Names That Start With E

Browse baby names that start with E, then compare meaning, origin, and trend signals.

Names In This Collection

Boy • Multicultural

Edric

Edric blends a serene feel with a concise, strong sound.

Pronounced ED-ric

PeaceCalmClarity
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Edrick

Edrick offers a bold, grounded name with Spanish flavor.

Pronounced ED-rik

StrengthResilienceGrounded
Trend: high
Boy • Welsh

Edsel

Edsel offers a distinctive Welsh-rooted name with harmonious vibes.

Pronounced ED-sel

HarmonyBalanceDistinctiveness
Trend: stable
Boy • Scottish

Edson

Edson blends Scottish roots with an airy, graceful feel.

Pronounced ED-sun

GraceConfidenceClarity
Trend: niche
Boy • Spanish

Eduardo

Eduardo delivers a strong, confident Spanish-inflected option.

Pronounced eh-DWAHR-doh

StrengthResilienceMasculinity
Trend: rising
Boy • Scandinavian

Edvin

Scandinavian form of Edwin connected to prosperity.

Pronounced ED-vin

ProsperityFriendshipHeritage
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Edward

English-origin Edward, rendered for girls, associated with wisdom.

Pronounced ED-ward

WisdomGuardianshipClassic
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Edwardo

Multicultural Edwardo with a strength-forward feel.

Pronounced ehd-WAR-doh

StrengthHeritageBoldness
Trend: niche
Girl • English

Edwina

Edwina, English feminine form, associated with light.

Pronounced ED-WEE-nah

LightGraceHeritage
Trend: stable
Girl • Multicultural

Edyn

Edyn offers a gentle, peaceful feel with a multicultural background.

Pronounced EE-din

PeaceModernAccessible
Trend: niche
Girl • Multicultural

Edyth

Edyth, a girl’s name with joyful, multicultural appeal.

Pronounced ED-ith

JoyHeritageApproachability
Trend: rising
Girl • Latin

Edythe

Edythe, Latin-origin feminine form, linked to wisdom.

Pronounced ED-ith-EE

WisdomHeritageGrace
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Eesha

Eesha is a multicultural girl name with hopeful, gentle resonance.

Pronounced EE-sah

HopeGraceWarmth
Trend: niche
Girl • Greek

Effie

Effie, Greek-origin diminutive, linked to harmony.

Pronounced EF-ee

HarmonyClassicApproachable
Trend: high
Boy • Hebrew

Efraim

Efraim, a Hebrew given name meaning fruitful, commonly associated with prosperity.

Pronounced EF-rah-im

ProsperityFruitionHeritage
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Efrain

Efrain is a Spanish-adapted form of Ephraim, commonly linked to prosperity.

Pronounced eh-FRAYN

ProsperityHeritageAdaptable
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Efrem

Efrem is a form of Ephraim used across cultures, often linked to protection.

Pronounced EH-frem

GuardianshipHeritageAdaptable
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Efren

Efren blends cultural usage with a sense of strength, commonly used in Spanish-speaking communities.

Pronounced EF-ren

ResilienceTimelessnessCross-cultural
Trend: niche
Boy • Irish

Egan

Egan is an Irish given name meaning lively spirit.

Pronounced AY-gen

CheerfulnessHeritageLiveliness
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Egbert

Egbert, an English name with Old English roots, conveys hope and steadiness.

Pronounced EG-bert

HopeHeritageSteadiness
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Egypt

Egypt is a modern, rare name for girls, often chosen for its luminous feel.

Pronounced EE-jip-t

LuminosityUniquenessGlobal vibe
Trend: rising
Boy • Scottish

Eian

Eian is a Scottish form connected with grace and confidence.

Pronounced EE-ahn

GraceConfidenceHeritage
Trend: niche
Boy • Multicultural

Eiden

Eiden is a modern form with a hopeful, warm resonance.

Pronounced EYE-den

HopeWarmthModern
Trend: rising

FAQ

How do I use names that start with E?
Filter by first letter, then validate origin, meaning, and ranking behavior.
Can I compare these names on trend pages?
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