Are you looking for an English girl name starting with the letter E for your little bundle of joy? Look no further! Here are 50 stunning girl names with their meanings that start with the letter E. From the classic Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath,” to the trendy Emery, meaning “brave, powerful,” there are plenty of options to choose from. Other names on the list include Eleanor, meaning “bright, shining one,” and Evelyn, meaning “wished for child.” Whether you’re drawn to traditional or modern names, this list has a name for every taste and preference.
Name | Meaning |
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Eden | From Hebrew, meaning “delight” or “pleasure”. |
Edie | A diminutive of the name Edith, meaning “prosperous in war”. |
Edith | From Old English, meaning “prosperous in war”. |
Edlyn | A variant of the name Edeline, meaning “noble”. |
Edna | From Hebrew, meaning “pleasure” or “rejuvenation”. |
Edwina | A feminine variant of the name Edwin, meaning “rich friend”. |
Effie | A diminutive of the name Euphemia, meaning “well-spoken” or “good repute”. |
Eileen | From Irish, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Elaina | A variant of the name Elaine, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Elaine | From Old French, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Elara | From Greek mythology, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Eleanor | From Old French, meaning “bright one” or “shining one”. |
Elena | A variant of the name Helen, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Eleni | A variant of the name Helen, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Eleonora | A variant of the name Eleanor, meaning “bright one” or “shining one”. |
Eliana | From Hebrew, meaning “God has answered”. |
Elina | A variant of the name Helena, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Elisa | A variant of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elisabeth | From Hebrew, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elise | A variant of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elisha | From Hebrew, meaning “God is my salvation”. |
Eliza | A diminutive of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elizabeth | From Hebrew, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Ella | From Germanic, meaning “all” or “completely”. |
Ellen | A variant of the name Helen, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Elle | A variant of the name Ellen or Eleanor, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Ellie | A diminutive of the name Eleanor or Ellen, meaning “bright” or “shining”. |
Eloise | From Old German, meaning “famous in war”. |
Elora | From Hebrew, meaning “God is my light”. |
Elowen | From Cornish, meaning “elm tree”. |
Elsa | A diminutive of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elsie | A diminutive of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elspeth | A Scottish variant of the name Elizabeth, meaning “God is my oath”. |
Elva | From Irish, meaning “white” or “fair”. |
Elvira | From Spanish, meaning “white” or “fair”. |
Elvie | From English, meaning “elfin”. |
Elysia | From Greek, meaning “blissful” or “happy”. |
Ember | From English, meaning “sparkling” or “burning low”. |
Emelia | A variant of the name Amelia, meaning “industrious” or “striving”. |
Emeline | A variant of the name Emmeline, meaning “industrious” or “striving”. |
Emely | A variant of the name Emily, meaning “rival”. |
Emerson | From Old English, meaning “son of Emery”. |
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