Elston
Meaning 'from the old town', derived as a surname.
Elsworth
Meaning 'from the noble estate', related to place names.
Elswyth
Meaning 'a noble woman', derived from Welsh terms.
Elsy
A variant of Elsie, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Eltjo
A diminutive of names starting with El-, meaning 'noble'.
Elton
From the old town or settlement by the elder trees.
Eluard
Brave and noble; of the elite.
Eluned
A name linked to the goddess of the moon, signifying purity.
Elured
A variant of Elmer, meaning noble or famous elf.
Eluric
A variant of Alaric, meaning noble ruler.
Elva
Means 'bright or shining' or 'white,' associated with a river in Ireland.
Elvar
Derived from an Old Norse name meaning 'elf army.'
Elvena
A rare name meaning 'noble friend' or 'elf friend.'
Elvenia
Meaning 'light' or 'shining', derived from the Latin root 'lumen'.
Elvera
Meaning 'true' or 'sincere', deriving from the Old Germanic roots.
Elvern
Derived from Old English meaning 'elf army'.
Elvet
Meaning 'the elf' or 'elf-like', indicating a connection to mythical creatures.
Elveva
Meaning 'life' or 'living', deriving from the Latin word 'vita'.
Elvey
Meaning 'elf island', originating from Old English place names.
Elvia
Meaning 'the one who brings peace', rooted in Latin and Spanish cultures.
Elvie
Meaning 'God is my savior', with Biblical origins.
Elvin
Derived from Old English, meaning 'elf-friend'.
Elvina
Meaning 'elf friend', derived from Old English components.
Elvine
Meaning 'pure' or 'brightness', with roots in the Old English 'aelf'.
Elvinia
Meaning 'successful' or 'victorious', derived from Latin roots.
Elvio
Meaning 'the one who makes the earth fruitful', deriving from Latin.
Elvira
Meaning 'truth' or 'white', with historical roots in Spain.
Elvire
Derived from Old French meaning 'the one who is a healer'.
Elvis
Meaning 'all-wise', derived from Old English and popularized in modern culture.
Elvisa
Meaning 'noble' or 'kind', with roots in Latin and characterized in Spanish cultures.
Elvita
Meaning 'little olive', derived from Latin and often associated with peace.
Elviva
Meaning 'light, vitality', derived from Latin root 'vivus'.
Elvy
Derived from Old English meaning 'elf island' or 'noble friend'.
Elvyn
A variant of the name Elvin, meaning 'elf friend'.
Elvyne
Variant of Elvin or Elvyn, meaning 'elf friend'.
Elwald
Derived from Old English, meaning 'elf ruler'.
Elwell
An English name meaning 'elf spring' or 'from the old spring'.
Elwen
Derived from a combination of 'elf' and 'friend' or 'noble'.
Elwin
Of Old English origin, meaning 'noble friend'.
Elwine
Derived from Old English meaning 'elf friend'.
Elwira
A feminine form meaning 'noble composition' or 'elf army'.
Elwisia
Feminine variant of Elwis, potentially meaning 'noble elf'.
Elwold
Derived from Old English meaning 'elf ruler'.
Elwood
Meaning 'from the elder tree forest'.
Elwy
A name rooted in Welsh, meaning 'noble' or 'bright'.
Elwyn
An Old English name meaning 'noble friend'.
Elwynn
Means 'noble friend' or 'elf friend' in Old English.
Elyce
Elyce is a variation of Elise which means 'God's promise' or 'pledge to God.'
Elyenora
Elyenora is a variation of Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'torch.'
Elyn
Elyn is a diminutive of Helen, meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Elynor
Elynor is a variant of Eleanor, meaning 'light.'
Elysa
Elysa is a variant of Elisa, meaning 'God's promise.'
Elysabeth
Elysabeth is a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elyscia
Elyscia can refer to celestial or heavenly beauty.
Elyse
Elyse is a variant of Elise, meaning 'pledged to God.'
Elyssa
Elyssa is a variant of Alyssa, meaning 'noble.'
Elysse
Elysse is another variant of Elise, meaning 'God's promise.'
Elyta
Elyta is a modern variation of Elyse or Alyssa, meaning 'God's oath.'
Elyvia
Elyvia is a modern variant of Olivia, meaning 'olive tree.'
Elyza
Elyza means 'God is my salvation.'
Elyzabel
Elyzabel is a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elyzabeth
Elyzabeth means 'God is my oath.'
Elzbieta
Elzbieta is the Polish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elzi
Elzi is a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Elzie
Elzie is a modern American variant of Eliza, meaning 'God is my salvation.'
Em
Em is often a diminutive for Emily or Emmanuel, meaning 'to rival' or 'God is with us.'
Em-ke
Em-ke likely represents a modern combination of Em and a diminutive, often used as a nickname.
Emankum
Possibly derived from the Igbo language, meaning 'God's will' or 'what God has determined'.
Emanual
Derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'God is with us'.
Emanuel
A variant of Emanual, meaning 'God is with us'.
Emanuela
A feminine form of Emanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Emanuele
An Italian variant of Emanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Emanuell
A variation of Emanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Emanuelle
A feminine variation of Emanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Emanuelly
A Portuguese derivative of Emanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Emarie
A variation of the name Marie, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved', associated with Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Emberto
A variation of Alberto, meaning 'noble and bright'.
Emblyn
Emblyn means "a beautiful leap," reflecting joy and vitality.
Embre
Embre is a variant of Ember, meaning "spark or burning coal."
Emeka
Emeka means "great deeds" or "prosperous deeds" referring to accomplishments or achievements.
Emela
Emela is derived from the Latin word for "eager" or "industrious."
Emelda
Emelda means "battle maiden" in Spanish, showcasing strength.
Emeli
Emeli is a form of Amelia, meaning "work" or "industrious."
Emelia
Emelia means "striving" or "eager" and is a variant of Amelia.
Emeliana
Emeliana means "to work" or "rival" in Latin, deriving from Amelia.
Emelie
Emelie is derived from the Latin "Aemilia," signifying "rival."
Emelin
Emelin means "rival" and is a diminutive of the name Emeline.
Emelina
Emelina means "eager" or "industrious" and is a diminutive form of Emilia.
Emeline
Emeline signifies "rival" and is derived from Aemilia.
Emelot
A feminine form of the name Emel, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive' in Old German.
Emelote
A variant of Emelot, representing 'rival' or 'to strive' in Old German.
Emeloth
Related to Emelote, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive' in Old German.
Emely
A variant of Emily, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive' in Latin-derived forms.
Emelye
An alternate spelling of Emely, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive' in Latin-derived forms.
Emelyn
A variant of Emily, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive' in Latin-derived forms.
Emelyne
A variant of Emelyn, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive' in Latin-derived forms.
Emenike
A common Igbo name meaning 'God has done well' or 'blessed'.
Emera
Meaning 'emerald', representing wealth and elegance.
Emerald
A gemstone known for its green color, often symbolizing rebirth and love.
Emeraude
The French word for 'emerald', symbolizing wealth and beauty.