Ernaline
Ernaline means 'a feminine name derived from Ern' and signifies 'the female of the eagle'.
Erneburga
Erneburga means 'strong as an eagle', combining the elements for 'eagle' and 'fortress' or 'protection'.
Ernest
Ernest means 'serious' or 'determined'.
Ernesta
Ernesta is a feminine form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'determined'.
Ernestina
Ernestina means 'little serious one', a derivative of Ernest.
Ernestine
Ernestine means 'serious' or 'determined' and is the feminine form of Ernest.
Ernestino
Ernestino is a diminutive form of Ernest, meaning 'little serious one'.
Ernesto
Ernesto means 'serious' or 'dedicated', a form of Ernest.
Ernestyna
Ernestyna means 'serious and determined', a feminine variant of Ernest.
Ernet
A variant of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Ernia
A feminine form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Ernie
A diminutive of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Erno
A form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Ernoldus
Derived from the name Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Ernst
A form of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Ernulf
Means 'eagle wolf', combining the meanings of the elements 'earn' (eagle) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Ernwyd
A form of the name Ernwic, meaning 'the settlement of the eagle.'
Erny
A diminutive of Ernest, meaning 'serious' or 'resolute.'
Eroth
Means 'to rise or to ascend,' often associated with noble qualities.
Erp
Means 'noble or brave'; associated with a noble lineage.
Erran
A variant of Erin, meaning 'from the land of Eire.'
Errigal
Means 'the high place' or 'hill.'
Errika
A variant of Erica, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
Errin
Means 'from Ireland'; a variant of Erin, indicating a connection to the country.
Errol
Means 'nobleman' or 'warrior.'
Erroll
A variant of the Norse name Errol, meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior' in Old English.
Errolyn
A modern variant of the name Erin, derived from the Irish word 'Éire', referring to 'Ireland'.
Erryl
A variant of the name 'Errol', typically signifying a feminine form associated with nobility.
Erryn
A variant of 'Erin', meaning 'peace' or 'from Ireland'.
Ersheen
Derived from the Irish word for 'little ash tree' which signifies strength.
Ersilia
Possibly derived from 'Eros', the Greek god of love, signifying love and beauty.
Erskine
Meaning 'from the land where the roses grow' or 'from the marshy ground'.
Erth
A variant spelling of 'Earth', representing the soil or world itself.
Ertha
Means 'earth', representing the fertile ground or human existence.
Eruera
Means 'to have strength' or 'the strength of God'.
Erv
Derived from the Old Norse name 'Eir', meaning 'complete' or 'honorable'.
Erva
Means 'a branch' or 'stream', often associated with nature and growth.
Ervar
A name meaning 'to be prepared' or 'warrior' in Old Norse ancestry.
Ervin
Derived from Old English, meaning 'sea friend' or 'gifted one'.
Ervine
A variant of Earnán, meaning 'sea warrior'.
Erving
A surname derived from a place name or meaning 'serious' or 'sincere' in Old English.
Ervins
A masculine form derived from the name Ervin, often associated with the meaning 'river' or 'young warrior'.
Ervyn
A variant of Ervin, meaning 'sea friend' or 'friend of the sea' in Old English.
Erwin
Derived from the Old High German hêru 'Army' and win 'friend' meaning 'noble friend'.
Erwina
A feminine form of Erwin; meaning 'noble friend'.
Erwinek
A diminutive or affectionate form of the name Erwin, often implying 'friend or noble one'.
Erwinn
A variant of Erwin, meaning 'noble friend' in Old High German.
Erwyn
A variant spelling of Urien, meaning 'noble' or 'one of the sea'.
Erwyna
A feminine form of Erwyn; meaning 'noble' or 'beautiful'.
Erwynn
Variant of Erwyn; relates to nobility or sea origins.
Eryk
A Polish form of Eric, meaning 'ever ruler' in Old Norse.
Eryka
The feminine form of Eryk; meaning 'eternal ruler' in Old Norse.
Erykah
A modern spelling of 'Erica', meaning 'evergreen' or 'ruler'.
Eryl
Derived from the Welsh word for 'beautiful', also associated with the meaning 'hero'.
Eryn
A variant of Erin, meaning 'peace' or 'Ireland'.
Erynn
A variation of Erin, meaning 'peace' or 'Ireland' which has become popular as a modern name.
Erynne
Another variation of Erin, closely associated with 'peace' and 'Ireland'.
Erzsebet
The Hungarian form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Esa
Esa means 'God is salvation' or 'to help' in Hebrew.
Esabell
Esabell is a variant of Isabel, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Esabella
Esabella is a variation of Isabella, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'devoted to God'.
Esai
Esai means 'God is salvation' in Hebrew.
Esben
Esben means 'divine bear' in Old Norse.
Esbern
Esbern means 'the bear' in Old Norse.
Esbjorn
Esbjorn means 'bear' in Old Norse.
Escarans
Escarans means 'scattered thorns' in Spanish.
Escher
Escher means 'the keeper of the ashes' in German.
Esclamor
Esclamor means 'cry' or 'scream' in Spanish, often used in poetry.
Esco
A diminutive form of the name Francisco, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman.'
Eseld
A name derived from Welsh mythology, often associated with 'fair' or 'beautiful.'
Esilia
Esilia is a variant of the name 'Cecilia', meaning 'blind' in Latin.
Eske
Eske is a Danish name derived from 'ask', meaning 'ash tree'.
Eskil
Eskil means 'God's helmet' in Old Norse.
Esla
Esla is a diminutive of Estelle, meaning 'star' in French.
Eslanda
Eslanda is a name with unclear origins but associated with the famous African-American writer, Eslanda Goode Robeson.
Esli
Esli is derived from a family name and means 'God is my salvation'.
Esmae
The name Esmae means 'esteemed' or 'beloved' and is a variation of Esme.
Esmay
Esmay means 'esteemed' and is a variation of Esme.
Esme
Esme means 'esteemed' or 'beloved' in Old French.
Esmee
Esmee is a French variation of Esme, meaning 'esteemed' or 'beloved'.
Esmerae
Esmerae is a modern variant of Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald', associated with beauty.
Esmeralda
Esmeralda means 'emerald' in Spanish and represents beauty and rarity.
Esmerelda
Esmerelda is a variant of Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald', symbolizing preciousness.
Esmerie
Esmerie is a modern variation of Esme, meaning 'esteemed' or 'beloved'.
Esmira
Esmira is derived from other names meaning 'to hear' or 'to listen'.
Esmond
Esmond means 'divine protection' in Old English.
Esmund
Esmund means 'divine protection' and is similar to Esmond.
Esne
Esne is a variation of Esme, meaning 'esteemed' or 'beloved'.
Esomchi
Esomchi means 'God has heard me' in Igbo language.
Esota
Esota means 'truth' in some African languages, often associated with hopeful meanings.
Espaaa
Espaaa is a modern variation with no widely recognized meaning; it may symbolize individuality.
Espen
Espen means 'God bear' and is connected to Norse heritage.
Esperance
Esperance means 'hope' in French, symbolizing optimism and faith.
Esperanza
Hope
Esperaunce
Hope or expectation
Espiridion
Resurrection
Esprit
Spirit or mind
Esrlson
Son of Esra
Essery
A variant of the surname; refers to someone living near a marsh or estuary
Essex
From the east Saxons; originally denoting a geographical location