| 1701 to 1800 of 2126 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1701. | Essie | Latin |  | Star. |
| 1702. | Essie | Persian |  | Diminutive of Esther: Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia. |
| 1703. | Essien | African |  | Name given to the sixth-born. |
| 1704. | Esta | Italian |  | From the east. |
| 1705. | Estcot | English |  | From the east cottage. |
| 1706. | Estcott | English |  | From the east cottage. |
| 1707. | Este | Italian |  | From the east. |
| 1708. | Esteban | Spanish |  | Crowned in victory Variant of Stephen. |
| 1709. | Estebana | Spanish |  | Crowned with laurels. |
| 1710. | Estebe | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1711. | Estee | French |  | Star.. |
| 1712. | Estefan | Spanish |  | Crowned in victory. |
| 1713. | Estefana | Spanish |  | Crowned with laurels. |
| 1714. | Estefani | Spanish |  | Feminine of Stephan. |
| 1715. | Estefania | Spanish |  | Feminine of Stephan. |
| 1716. | Estefany | Spanish |  | Feminine of Stephan. |
| 1717. | Estela | Spanish |  | Star. |
| 1718. | Estelita | Spanish |  | Star. |
| 1719. | Estella | French |  | Derived from the Old French form of the Latin 'stella' meaning star. Famous bearer: The heroine of Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations'. |
| 1720. | Estella | Latin |  | Star. |
| 1721. | Estella | Spanish |  | Star. |
| 1722. | Estelle | French |  | Star. A variant of Estella. |
| 1723. | Estelle | Latin |  | Star. |
| 1724. | Estephanie | Spanish |  | Feminine of Stephan. |
| 1725. | Ester | Hebrew |  | Star. |
| 1726. | Ester | Spanish |  | Star. Form of Persian Esther.'Myrtle leaf.' Famous bearer: Ester, a young Biblical Hebrew woman who married the Persian ruler Xerxes and risked her life to save her people. |
| 1727. | Estes | Greek |  | Productive. |
| 1728. | Esteva | Spanish |  | Crowned with laurels. |
| 1729. | Estevan | Spanish |  | Variant of Esteban: Crown. |
| 1730. | Estevao | Greek |  | Victorious. |
| 1731. | Estevon | Spanish |  | Variant of Stephen. |
| 1732. | Esther | Biblical |  | Secret, hidden |
| 1733. | Esther | Hebrew |  | Star. |
| 1734. | Esther | Persian |  | Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia. |
| 1735. | Estmund | English |  | Protected by God. |
| 1736. | Eston | English |  | From East town. Surname. |
| 1737. | Estrela | Hebrew |  | Star. |
| 1738. | Estrella | Spanish |  | Star. |
| 1739. | Estrellita | Spanish |  | Star. |
| 1740. | EsyIlt | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Isolda. |
| 1741. | Eszter | Hebrew |  | Star. |
| 1742. | Eszti | Hungarian |  | Star. |
| 1743. | Etain | Celtic |  | A fairy. |
| 1744. | Etain | Irish |  | Sparkling. |
| 1745. | Etam | Biblical |  | Their bird, their covering. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1746. | Etam | Biblical |  | Their bird, their covering [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1747. | Etan | Hebrew |  | Variant of Ethan: Steady; strong. |
| 1748. | Etana | Hawaiian |  | Variant of Ekana: Strong. |
| 1749. | Etchemin | Native American |  | Canoe man (Algonquin). |
| 1750. | Etel | Hebrew |  | Noble. |
| 1751. | Etel | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Ethel, meaning noble. |
| 1752. | E'temaad | Muslim |  | Variant of E'temad: Faith. Trust. |
| 1753. | E'temad | Muslim |  | Faith. Trust. |
| 1754. | Etenia | Native American |  | Rich. |
| 1755. | Eteocles | Greek |  | Son of Oedipus. |
| 1756. | Eth | English |  | Diminutive of Ethel: From the Old English 'aethel' meaning noble. Also a diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and other feminine names beginning with Ethel-. Famous bearer: American actresses Ethel Merman and Ethel Barrymore. |
| 1757. | Eth | Irish |  | Fire. |
| 1758. | Etham | Biblical |  | Their strength, their sign. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1759. | Etham | Biblical |  | Their strength, their sign [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1760. | Ethan | Biblical |  | 'Strong, the gift of the island' |
| 1761. | Ethan | Hebrew |  | Strong. Constancy. Famous bearer: Ethan Allen, soldier in the American War of IndependenceStrong. |
| 1762. | Ethanim | Biblical |  | Strong, valiant. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1763. | Ethanim | Biblical |  | Strong, valiant [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1764. | Ethbaal | Biblical |  | Toward the idol, or with Baal. |
| 1765. | Ethbaal | Biblical |  | Toward the idol, or with Baal. |
| 1766. | Ethel | English |  | Diminutive of Ethelinda: From Aethelind, the Old English name meaning noble snake. Diminutive of Etheldreda, from the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Diminutive of Eldreda from Alfred, meaning old counsel, or sage. |
| 1767. | Ethel | German |  | Noble. |
| 1768. | Ethel | Hebrew |  | Noble. |
| 1769. | Ethel | Teutonic |  | Noble. |
| 1770. | Ethelbald | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1771. | Ethelbert | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1772. | Ethelbert | English |  | Splendid. From the Old English name Aethelbeorht, meaning noble and bright. Famous bearers: two English kings of the 6th and 9th centuries. |
| 1773. | Ethelda | Teutonic |  | Wise advisor. |
| 1774. | Ethelde | Teutonic |  | Wise advisor. |
| 1775. | Etheldreda | English |  | From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Famous bearer: St Etheldreda, later known as St Audrey, founded a monastery at Ely. |
| 1776. | Ethelind | Teutonic |  | Intelligent. |
| 1777. | Ethelinda | English |  | From Aethelind, the Old English equivalent of an Old German name derived from athal 'noble' and lindi 'snake'. |
| 1778. | Ethelinda | German |  | Noble serpent. |
| 1779. | Ethelinda | Teutonic |  | Intelligent. |
| 1780. | Ethelinde | German |  | Noble serpent. |
| 1781. | Ethelinde | Teutonic |  | Intelligent. |
| 1782. | Ethelred | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1783. | Ethelred | English |  | Noble counsel, from the Old English 'aethel raed' Famous bearers: the Anglo-Saxon Ethelred the Unready. |
| 1784. | Ethelreda | English |  | Noble maiden. |
| 1785. | Ethelwulf | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1786. | Ether | Biblical |  | Talk. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1787. | Ether | Biblical |  | Talk [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1788. | Etheswitha | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a princess. |
| 1789. | Ethiopia | Biblical |  | Blackness, heat. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1790. | Ethiopia | Biblical |  | Blackness, heat [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1791. | Ethna | Irish |  | Graceful. |
| 1792. | Ethnan | Biblical |  | Gift. |
| 1793. | Ethne | Celtic |  | Fire. |
| 1794. | Ethne | Gaelic |  | Feminine equivalent of the Irish Gaelic Aidan, a name popular in the 7th century after the famous Irish monk Aidan. |
| 1795. | Ethni | Biblical |  | Strong. |
| 1796. | Ethni | Biblical |  | Strong. |
| 1797. | Etienne | French |  | Crown. French form of Stephen. |
| 1798. | Etilka | Hebrew |  | Noble. |
| 1799. | Etilka | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Ethel, meaning noble. |
| 1800. | Etlelooaat | Native American |  | Shouts (Algonquin). |