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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1101. | Elzaphan | Biblical |  | God of the northeast wind |
| 1102. | Elzbieta | Polish |  | Variant of English/Hebrew name Elizabeth. My God is bountiful;God of plenty. |
| 1103. | Elzira | Hebrew |  | Devoted to God. |
| 1104. | Em | German |  | Variant of Emma: Whole. Complete. Universal. Old German 'ermin' or 'irmin', meaning universal. Also a diminutive of any feminine name starting with Em-. |
| 1105. | Ema | German |  | Serious. |
| 1106. | Ema | Hungarian |  | Serious. |
| 1107. | Ema | Norse |  | Wife of Jarl. |
| 1108. | Ema | Spanish |  | Grandmother. |
| 1109. | Ema | Teutonic |  | Nurse. |
| 1110. | Emalee | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |
| 1111. | Eman | Irish |  | Irish form of Emest serious. |
| 1112. | Emanuel | Hebrew |  | God with us. Also an Old Testament name for the Messiah. |
| 1113. | Emanuel | Spanish |  | With us is God. Variant of Hebrew name Immanuel. A biblical name-title applied to the Messiah. |
| 1114. | Emanuela | Hebrew |  | Feminine variant of Emanuel, meaning God with us. |
| 1115. | Emanuele | Italian |  | With us is God. Variant of Hebrew name Immanuel. A biblical name-title applied to the Messiah. |
| 1116. | Ember | English |  | Anniversary. Ember day is a day in Lent devoted to fasting and prayer. Also modern usage as rhyming variant of Amber. |
| 1117. | Ember | English |  | Hot ashes. |
| 1118. | Embla | Norse |  | From an elm. |
| 1119. | Emblem | English |  | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. |
| 1120. | Emblem | French |  | Hardworking. Variant of Emily, from an Old German variant of Emmeline. |
| 1121. | Emblyn | English |  | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. |
| 1122. | Emblyn | French |  | Hardworking. Variant of Emily, from an Old German variant of Emmeline. |
| 1123. | Emek | Hebrew |  | Valley. |
| 1124. | Emelia | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |
| 1125. | Emelin | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1126. | Emelina | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1127. | Emeline | English |  | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. |
| 1128. | Emeline | French |  | Hardworking. Variant of Emily, from an Old German variant of Emmeline. |
| 1129. | Emeline | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1130. | Emelye | English |  | From the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, anglicized by Chaucer. |
| 1131. | Emelyn | English |  | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. |
| 1132. | Emelyn | French |  | Hardworking. Variant of Emily, from an Old German variant of Emmeline. |
| 1133. | Emera | Latin |  | Worthy of merit. |
| 1134. | Emerald | English |  | The gemstone emerald. |
| 1135. | Emerald | Spanish |  | The prized green emerald gemstone. |
| 1136. | Emeraude | French |  | Emerald. |
| 1137. | Emere | Maori |  | Maori form of Emily. |
| 1138. | Emeric | Teutonic |  | Leader. |
| 1139. | Emerson | English |  | Brave; powerful. |
| 1140. | Emerson | German |  | Emery's son. Brave; powerful. |
| 1141. | Emery | English |  | Brave; powerful. Variant of Amory. |
| 1142. | Emery | German |  | Brave; powerful. From the Old German name Emmerich, derived from 'amal', meaning labour and 'ne', meaning ruler. Variant of Amory. Commonly used as a surname. |
| 1143. | Emery | Teutonic |  | Industrious ruler. |
| 1144. | Emest | German |  | Serious. |
| 1145. | Emesta | Spanish |  | Serious. |
| 1146. | Emesta | Teutonic |  | Directed. |
| 1147. | Emestina | German |  | Serious. |
| 1148. | Emestine | German |  | Serious. |
| 1149. | Emestine | Teutonic |  | Directed. |
| 1150. | Emesto | Italian |  | Serious. |
| 1151. | Emesto | Spanish |  | Serious. |
| 1152. | Emhyr | Welsh |  | Ruler. |
| 1153. | Emi! | Teutonic |  | Excellent. |
| 1154. | Emil | English |  | Derived from Roman clan name which may mean industrious. |
| 1155. | Emil | French |  | Variant of Emile: Eager. |
| 1156. | Emil | German |  | From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning industrious. |
| 1157. | Emil | Latin |  | Excellent. Masculine equivalent of Emily, from the name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. Also a variant of Amelia. |
| 1158. | Emil | Swedish |  | Lively. |
| 1159. | Emile | French |  | Industrious. From the Roman family name Aemilius. Famous bearer: French writer Emile Zola. |
| 1160. | Emile | Latin |  | Excellent. |
| 1161. | Emile | Teutonic |  | Excellent. |
| 1162. | Emilee | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |
| 1163. | Emilek | French |  | Variant of Emile: Eager. |
| 1164. | Emilia | German |  | Variant of Emily. |
| 1165. | Emilia | Italian |  | Italian form of Emily: industrious. |
| 1166. | Emilia | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |
| 1167. | Emilia | Shakespearean |  | 'The Winter's Tale' A lady attending on the Queen. 'The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Wife to Iago, and lady-in-waiting to Desdemona. |
| 1168. | Emilia | Spanish |  | Flattering. |
| 1169. | Emilia | Swedish |  | Industrious. |
| 1170. | Emilian | Latin |  | Excellent. |
| 1171. | Emilian | Teutonic |  | Excellent. |
| 1172. | Emiliano | Italian |  | Industrious. |
| 1173. | Emilie | German |  | German form of Emily. |
| 1174. | Emilie | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |
| 1175. | Emilie | Spanish |  | Flattering. |
| 1176. | Emilie | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1177. | Emiline | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1178. | Emilio | French |  | Variant of Emile: Eager. |
| 1179. | Emilio | Latin |  | Spanish form of Emil derived from Roman clan name which may mean 'industrious.'. |
| 1180. | Emilio | Spanish |  | Flattering. |
| 1181. | Emilo | French |  | Variant of Emile: Eager. |
| 1182. | Emils | French |  | Variant of Emile: Eager. |
| 1183. | Emily | French |  | Feminine form of Emile: Industrious. From the Roman family name Aemilius. Famous bearer: French writer Emile Zola. |
| 1184. | Emily | German |  | Feminine form of Emil: From the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'industrious.' Also a variant of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour and the Latin Aemilia. |
| 1185. | Emily | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. From the name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. Also a variant of Amelia. |
| 1186. | Emily | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1187. | Emims | Biblical |  | Fears; terrors; formidable; people. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1188. | Emims | Biblical |  | Fears; terrors; formidable; people. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1189. | Emira | Latin |  | Worthy of merit. |
| 1190. | EmIyn | Teutonic |  | Hard working. |
| 1191. | EmIyn | Welsh |  | Waterfall. |
| 1192. | Emlyn | English |  | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. |
| 1193. | Emlyn | Latin |  | Excellent. Masculine equivalent of Emily, from the name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. Also a variant of Amelia. |
| 1194. | Emlyn | Welsh |  | Industrious. Welsh version of the Latin Aemilianus. Also, from the Welsh place name Newcastle Emlyn. Famous bearer: Welsh actor and dramatist Emlyn Williams. |
| 1195. | Emma | English |  | Whole; complete. |
| 1196. | Emma | German |  | Whole. Complete. Universal. Old German 'ermin' or 'irmin', meaning universal. Famous bearer: 1960s television character Emma Peel in 'The Avengers'; Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress to Lord Horatio Nelson. |
| 1197. | Emma | Swedish |  | Universal. |
| 1198. | Emma | Teutonic |  | Nurse. |
| 1199. | Emmalee | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |
| 1200. | Emmalei | Latin |  | Industrious; striving. |