2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [80]
Elman (English) A nobleman
Elmann, Ellman, Ellmann
Elmo (English / Latin) A protector / an amiable man
Elmoe, Elmow, Elmowe
Elmot (American) A lovable man
Elmott, Ellmot, Ellmott
Elof (Swedish) The only heir
Eluf, Eloff, Eluff, Elov, Ellov, Eluv, Elluv
Elois (German) A famous warrior
Eloys, Eloyis, Elouis
Elpidio (Spanish) A fearless man; having heart
Elpydio, Elpideo, Elpydeo, Elpidios, Elpydios, Elpidius
Elroy (Irish / English) A red-haired young man / a king
Elroi, Elroye, Elric, Elryc, Elrik, Elryk, Elrick, Elryck
Elston (English) From the nobleman’s town
Ellston, Elstun, Ellstun, Elson, Ellson, Elsun, Ellsun
Elton (English) From the old town
Ellton, Eltun, Elltun, Elten, Ellten, Eltin, Elltin, Eltyn
Eluwilussit (Native American) A holy man
Elvey (English) An elf warrior
Elvy, Elvee, Elvea, Elvi, Elvie
Elvis (Scandinavian) One who is wise
Elviss, Elvys, Elvyss
Elzie (English) Form of Ellsworth, meaning “from the nobleman’s estate”
Elzi, Elzy, Elzey, Elzee, Elzea, Ellzi, Ellzie, Ellzee
Emest (German) One who is serious
Emeste, Emesto, Emestio, Emestiyo, Emesteo, Emesteyo, Emo, Emst
Emil (Latin) One who is eager; an industrious man
Emelen, Emelio, Emile, Emilian, Emiliano, Emilianus, Emilio, Emilion
ˆEmiliano (Spanish) form of Emil, meaning “one who is eager”
Emmanuel (Hebrew) God is with us
Manuel, Manny, Em, Eman, Emmannuel
ˆEmmett (German) A universal man
Emmet, Emmit, Emmitt, Emmot
Emrys (Welsh) An immortal man
Enapay (Native American) A brave man
Enapaye, Enapai, Enapae
Enar (Swedish) A great warrior
Ener, Enir, Enyr, Enor, Enur
Engelbert (German) As bright as an angel
Englebert, Englbert, Engelburt, Engleburt, Englburt, Englebirt, Engelbirt, Englbirt
Enoch (Hebrew) One who is dedicated to God
Enoc, Enok, Enock
Enrique (Spanish) The ruler of the estate
Enrico, Enriko, Enricko, Enriquez, Enrikay, Enreekay, Enrik, Enric
Enyeto (Native American) One who walks like a bear
Enzo (Italian) The ruler of the estate
Enzio, Enzeo, Enziyo, Enzeyo
Eoin Baiste (Irish) Refers to John the Baptist
Ephraim (Hebrew) One who is fertile; productive
Eff, Efraim, Efram, Efrem, Efrain
*Eric (Scandinavian) Ever the ruler
Erek, Erich, Erick, Erik, Eriq, Erix, Errick, Eryk
Ernest (English) One who is sincere and determined; serious
Earnest, Ernesto, Ernestus, Ernst, Erno, Ernie, Erni, Erney
Eron (Spanish) Form of Aaron, meaning “one who is exalted”
Erun, Erin, Eran, Eren, Eryn
Errigal (Gaelic) From the small church
Errigel, Errigol, Errigul, Errigil, Errigyl, Erigal, Erigel, Erigol
Erskine (Gaelic) From the high cliff
Erskin, Erskyne, Erskyn, Erskein, Erskeine, Erskien, Erskiene
Esam (Arabic) A safeguard
Essam
Esben (Scandinavian) Of God
Esbin, Esbyn, Esban, Esbon, Esbun
Esmé (French) One who is esteemed
Esmay, Esmaye, Esmai, Esmae, Esmeling, Esmelyng
Esmun (American) A kind man
Esmon, Esman, Esmen, Esmin, Esmyn
Esperanze (Spanish) Filled with hope
Esperance, Esperence, Esperenze, Esperanzo, Esperenzo
Estcott (English) From the eastern cottage
Estcot
Esteban (Spanish) One who is crowned in victory
Estebon, Estevan, Estevon, Estefan, Estefon, Estebe, Estyban, Estyvan
*TEthan (Hebrew) One who is firm and steadfast
Ethen, Ethin, Ethyn, Ethon, Ethun, Eitan, Etan, Eithan
Ethanael (American) God has given me strength
Ethaniel, Ethaneal, Ethanail, Ethanale
Ethel (Hebrew) One who is noble
Ethal, Etheal
Etlelooaat (Native American) One who shouts
Eudocio (Greek) One who is respected
Eudoceo, Eudociyo, Eudoceyo, Eudoco
*Eugene (Greek) A well-born man
Eugean, Eugenie, Ugene, Efigenio, Gene, Owen
Eulogio (Greek) A reasonable man
Eulogiyo, Eulogo, Eulogeo, Eulogeyo
Euodias (Greek) Having good fortune
Euodeas, Euodyas
Euphemios (Greek) One who is well-spoken
Eufemio, Eufemius, Euphemio, Eufemios, Euphemius, Eufemius
Euphrates (Turkish) From the great river
Eufrates, Euphraites, Eufraites, Euphraytes, Eufraytes
Eusebius (Greek) One who is devout
Esabio, Esavio, Esavius, Esebio, Eusabio, Eusaio, Eusebio, Eusebios
Eustace (Greek) Having