Essie
Oath of God or pledged to God
Essien
A variant of a name meaning 'God is my strength'
Esta
Star
Estcott
From the east cottage; refers to someone living near an eastern settlement
Este
Este or eastern; often associated with direction and pioneering
Esteban
Crown; derived from the Greek name Stephanus
Estefan
Estefan is derived from 'Stephen', meaning 'crown' or 'garland' in Greek.
Estefana
Estefana is the feminine form of Estefan, meaning 'crown' in Greek.
Estefani
Estefani is a variant of Estefania, meaning 'crown' or 'garland' in Greek.
Estefania
Estefania is derived from 'Stephen', meaning 'crown' in Greek.
Estefany
Estefany is another variant of Estefania, meaning 'crown' in Greek.
Estel
Estel means 'star' in Catalan and is also used as a given name in Spanish cultures.
Estela
Estela means 'star' in Spanish.
Estelia
Estelia is a variant of Estela, also meaning 'star' in Spanish.
Estelita
Estelita is a diminutive form of Estela, meaning 'little star' in Spanish.
Estell
Estell is a variant of Estelle, meaning 'star' in French.
Estella
Estella is derived from Latin, meaning 'star'.
Estelle
Estelle means 'star' in French.
Esten
Esten is derived from Norse, meaning 'a stone'.
Estephen
Estephen is a variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland' in Greek.
Esteri
Esteri is a Finnish variation of Esther, which means 'star'.
Estevan
Estevan is the Spanish form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Estevao
Estevao is the Portuguese form of Stephen, meaning 'crown.'
Estevo
Estevo is a variant of Estevan, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Estibaliz
Estibaliz is a Basque name, derived from a place name meaning 'the one from Estibaliz.'
Estienne
Estienne is the French form of Stephen, meaning 'crown.'
Estmar
Estmar means 'famous in battle' in Old Norse.
Eston
Eston typically means 'east town' or 'town in the east' in Old English.
Estralita
Estralita means 'little star' in Spanish.
Estrella
Estrella means 'star' in Spanish.
Estrellita
Estrellita is a diminutive form of Estrella, meaning 'little star.'
Estrid
Estrid means 'divine strength' in Old Norse.
Estrild
Estrild means 'beautiful and beloved.'
Estrildis
Estrildis is an alternative form of Estrild, meaning 'beautiful and beloved.'
Estrith
Estrith means 'strength or time' in Old English.
Eszter
Means 'star', reflecting brightness or brilliance in Hungarian.
Eszti
A diminutive form of 'Eszter', also signifying 'star' in Hungarian.
Eta
Meaning 'the gift of God' or derived from the letter in Greek alphabet.
Etelvina
Means 'noble friend', derived from old German origins.
Etenia
Etenia means 'eternal' or 'everlasting' in Greek.
Eternity
Eternity means 'infinite or unending time' in English.
Eternus
Eternus means 'eternal' in Latin.
Etguino
Etguino means 'little' or 'tiny' in Spanish, derived from 'güino'.
Etguinum
Etguinum means 'little' or 'tiny' in Spanish, a diminutive of Etguino.
Eth
Eth means 'noble' in Old English.
Ethel
Ethel means 'noble' in Old English.
Ethelard
Ethelard means 'noble strength' in Old English.
Ethelbert
Ethelbert means 'bright nobility' in Old English.
Ethelda
Ethelda means 'battle maiden' in Old English.
Ethelene
A variant of the name Ethel, meaning 'noble' or 'noblewoman'.
Ethelheard
Meaning 'noble strength' or 'brave leader'.
Ethelind
Meaning 'noble serpent' or 'noble and wise'.
Ethelinda
A combination of the elements 'noble' and 'serpent'.
Ethelinde
A name meaning 'noble and kind'.
Ethelmar
Meaning 'noble famous one'.
Ethelred
Meaning 'counsel power' or 'strength in counsel'.
Ethelrede
Another variant of Ethelred, meaning 'counsel power'.
Ethelric
Meaning 'ruler of the noble' or 'noble leader'.
Ethelsige
Meaning 'noble victory'.
Ethelwin
Meaning 'noble friend'.
Ethelwulf
Meaning 'noble wolf'.
Ethelwyn
Meaning 'noble friend' or 'noble joy'.
Ethelwynne
A variant of Ethelwyn, meaning 'noble joy' or 'friend'.
Ethelyn
A diminutive of Ethel, meaning 'noble'.
Ethilfrith
Meaning 'noble peace'.
Ethill
Meaning 'noble' or 'worthy'.
Ethiopia
Name associated with the country, often symbolizing beauty and richness of heritage.
Ethmer
An old English name meaning 'noble or revered.'
Ethna
A name derived from a word meaning 'fire' or 'little fire.'
Ethne
An Irish name meaning 'little fire' or 'brilliant.'
Ethney
A variation of Ethne, meaning 'little fire.'
Ethnie
Another variation of Ethne, also meaning 'little fire.'
Ethyl
Derived from Greek word 'aethelyn' meaning 'noble.'
Ethylene
A chemical name derived from the Greek word meaning 'ethereal.'
Ethyll
A variant spelling of Ethyl, meaning 'noble.'
Etienne
The French form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Etiennette
A diminutive form of Etienne, meaning 'little crown' or 'garland.'
Etna
The name of a volcano, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Etoile
A name meaning 'star' in French, often symbolizing brightness and hope.
Eton
Eton is derived from the Old English word meaning 'river town' or 'settlement by the river.'
Ettaleen
Ettaleen is derived from a combination of 'Etta' and 'Lena,' meaning 'pure' or 'light.'
Ettard
Ettard is derived from the Old French word meaning 'noble strength.'
Ettare
Ettare means 'eagle brave' in Welsh context.
Etterni
Etterni relates to 'eternal' or 'everlasting' in Italian.
Ettie
Ettie is a diminutive form of Esther, meaning 'star' in English.
Ettore
Ettore is the Italian form of Hector, meaning 'to hold fast' or 'defender.'
Etwald
Etwald derives from Old German meaning 'wealthy ruler' or 'ruler of the estate.'
Etzel
Etzel means 'noble' or 'of noble birth' in Germanic origins.
Eua
Eua is a variant of Ewa, meaning 'life' or 'living one' in Greek context.
Euan
Euan means 'born of the yew tree' in Scottish Gaelic origins.
Eubank
Eubank is a toponymic surname meaning 'bank or hill near a river.'
Eubule
Eubule means 'good counsel' or 'well advised.'
Eucabeth
Eucabeth means 'to be good' or 'goodness from the Lord.'
Eudaf
Eudaf means 'great wealth' or 'generous giver.'
Euddogwy
Euddogwy means 'of the noble descent' or 'descendant of noble origin.'
Eudeat
Eudeat means 'good fortune' or 'prosperous.'
Eudel
Eudel means 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector.'
Eudelme
Eudelme means 'wealthy protector' or 'guardian of riches.'
Eudes
Eudes means 'wealthy' or 'rich.'
Eudeyrn
Eudeyrn means 'chief of a noble lineage.'