101 girl names that start with the letter E

Choose baby's name It is one of the most exciting moments that parents live, although the choice is not always easy and fast. Some prefer short names, while others bet on compounds. The animal kingdom, the sea or well-known writers and artists can also be an excellent source of inspiration.

When choosing a name, there are families who have a predilection for a specific sound, or even looking for The names of all your children begin with the same letter. So today we will continue with our series of names from A to Z, proposing 101 child names that begin with D, so you can choose the one you like best.

  • Eadberta: of Latin origin, means "happiness and wealth" (with Anglo-Saxon influence) and "bright and illustrious" (with Germanic influence).

  • Ebba: of Danish origin, means "strong." It is also the diminutive of Eadburga.

  • Eberarda: Latinized feminine form of the Germanic name Eberhard, which means "warrior and strong".

  • Edda: of Germanic origin, it means "fame and victory" in Spanish and Catalan.

  • Edelina: of German origin, it comes from athal-win: "of noble race" and "triumph".

  • Edelmira: Of German origin, it was widely used in the high European Middle Ages with numerous variants. It means "of noble nobility."

  • Ederne: of Latin origin, in Basque it means "from Gaul, present-day France".

  • Edgarda: of Latin origin, it is the feminine form of the Anglo-Saxon name Edgar, which means “he who defends his lands with a spear”.

  • Edit: of Latin origin, which means "one that fights for wealth or property."

  • Edith: of German origin, it comes from ed: "wealth" and gyth: "combat". It spread in England by the abbess of the s. X Santa Edith.

  • Edna: of Hebrew origin, it means "rejuvenation."

  • Edurne: It is the equivalent of Nieves in Basque. It comes from the Virgin of the Snows.

  • Edvina: of Latin origin, means "happy friend" or "friend of happiness". It is the feminine form of San Edvino, king of the Anglo-Saxons in the seventh century.

  • Egeria: name of a nymph of the sources in Latin mythology, probably Etruscan etymology.

  • Ee: Anglo-Saxon Aethel, means "noble, faithful, loyal, dear."

  • Egle: of Greek origin, means "shining." She is the daughter of Helios.

  • Egokiñe: of Arab origin, it means "straight and fair." It is Azucena in Basque.

  • Eguzki: means "sun" in Basque.

  • Eguzkiñe: of Latin origin, refers to the Virgin of the Sun, in Basque.

  • Eines: of Greek origin, means "caste and pure". It's Inés in Galician.

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  • The A: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it means "the one who is noble."

  • Eladia: of Latin origin means "de la Hélade", belonging to ancient Greece.

  • Elaine / Elayne: French and English variant of Elena, niece of King Arthur.

  • Elba: of German origin, it comes from 'elf' and 'alb': "elf, elf".

  • Elda: of Germanic origin. Elda was a maiden of Santa Elena and some take this name as a variant of Hilda in Catalan.

  • Elea: of Greek and Breton origin, means "bright." It is the diminutive of Eleonor.

  • Electra: Greek mythology name, means "gold", "amber, yellow".

  • Elena: of Greek origin, means "shining."

  • Eleonor / Eleonora: of Greek origin, means "compassion" or of Breton origin, which means "spark."

  • Elia: of Greek origin, it means "the one that shines like the sun".

  • Eliana: of Hebrew origin. Female variant of the Greek name Helios, which means "sun."

  • Elicia: of Latin origin, means "who attracts the rays of the sky". Jupiter nickname in the Roman language.

  • Eliette: Of Greek origin, it means "God has answered" and is a variant of Eliana in French.

  • Eliezer: of Greek and Latin origin, means "God has helped."

  • Elif: of Turkish origin, it means "fine and high". It is also the letter A of the Arabic alphabet.

  • He in: of Scandinavian origin, it means “shining.” Variant of the Greek name Helena.

  • Elisa: of Hebrew origin, it comes from 'elyasa' and means "divine promise."

  • Elisabeta / Elisabeth: of Hebrew origin, it means "consecrated to God," "promise of God."

  • Elisea: of Hebrew origin, it comes from 'el i shuah', which means "God is my health".

  • Elisenda: of Latin origin, means "relative to the consecrated God."

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  • Elisia: of Latin origin. It is the primitive name of Queen Dido, who according to mythological legend was the founder of the city of Carthage.

  • Elixi: of Hebrew origin. In Basque it means "God has helped." Elisabet equivalent.

  • She: of English origin, diminutive of Hellen / Ellen, which means "light" or "torch".

  • Elma: of German origin, it means "to whom his will protects".

  • He hates: of Germanic origin, in honor of Saint Alodia or Elodia, Spanish virgin martyred by the Arabs in Huesca.

  • Elohim: Of Hebrew origin, this unisex name serves as the fundamental Word to name God in Hebrew and other Semitic languages.

  • Eloisa: of German origin, means "whole, complete, untouched, intact".

  • Elsa: of Hebrew origin, it means "consecrated to God."

  • Elvia: of Celtic origin, means "coming from the top of the mountains." Elba variant.

  • Elvira: of Germanic origin, means "kind spear".

  • Emelina: Of Greek origin, it is the tiny Emelia, which means "soft, tender."

  • Emille: Emilia in Basque and means "kind."

  • Emilia: Of Greek origin, it means kind.

  • Emiliana: from the Latin "Aemiliana", derived from Aemilius, which means "emulus, rival, adversary."

  • Emma / Ema: of Germanic origin, it means "big", "strong", "immense", "powerful".

  • Empress: of Latin origin, means "sovereign of an empire", "wife of the emperor".

  • Enara: Ainara variant in Basque, means "swallow".

  • Encarna / Encarnación: of Latin origin, refers to the mystery of the flesh in the Christian religion.

  • Aeneid: of Latin origin, alludes to AEneis, "Eneida", Virgilio's epic poem where the story of the hero Aeneas is told.

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  • Holm oak: of Spanish origin, refers to the tree of the same name. It comes from Our Lady of the Oak, allusive to apparitions of the virgin in this tree.

  • Engracia: of Latin origin, it refers to one of the three theological virtues.

  • Enriqueta: of German origin, it is the feminine form of Enrique, which means "powerful house", "owner of the house", "leader of the fortress".

  • Epiphany: of Latin origin, means "appearance, manifestation".

  • Epona: of Celtic origin, it is the goddess protective gala of horses.

  • Eppie: of Greek origin, comes from Eufemia, a popular Scottish name taken from the Greek, which means "favorable speech or good reputation."

  • Eragone: Basque variant of Asunción which means “to lift”.

  • Erika / Erica: of German origin, it means "eternal, rich, powerful".

  • Ermelinda: of German origin, means "great shield."

  • Erreguiñe: Regina in Basque. It means "queen."

  • Scarlet: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "madroño". Very used in reference to the protagonist of the movie 'What the wind took'.

  • Eskarne: Mercedes in Basque. It means "grace, thanks, mercy."

  • Emerald: of Latin origin comes from "Smeragda", which means "beautiful as the gemstone of the same name", "the one that has hope" and "the one that radiates purity".

  • Spain: of Latin origin, it is believed that it comes from Phoenician etymology and refers to the country.

  • Expected / Expect: of Latin origin, feminine form of “expected”.

  • Esperança: of Latin origin, Esperanza in Catalan. It is one of the three theological virtues (faith, charity and hope).

  • Hope: of Latin origin, means "wait, the one that waits".

  • Estefanía: of Greek origin, means "crowned", "victorious." Esteban male form.

  • Wake: of Latin origin, variant of Estrella, Stella.

  • Esther / Ester: of Hebrew origin, means "myrtle." It can also come from the word acadia which means "star," or from the Babylonian goddess Ishtar.

  • Estibaliz: In Basque it means "sweet as honey." She is the patron of Alava.

  • Star: of Latin origin, comes from "stella". It refers to the "starfish", an allusion to the polar star that guides sailors and guides Christians.

  • Eteria: of Greek and Latrine origin, means "ethereal, aerial, celestial"

  • Eukene: Eugenia in Basque.

  • Eugenia: of Greek origin, means "well born, of good origin."

  • Eulalia: of Greek origin, means "well spoken, eloquent."

  • Eulogia: of Latin origin, composed of eu: "good, good" and lego: "talk, tell."

  • Eumenia: of Latin origin, means "benevolent, auspicious."

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  • Euna: of Latin origin, it means "benevolent, well disposed, favorable".

  • Eunice: of Latin origin, means "the very victorious."

  • Euríale: of Latin origin, she was one of the three gorgons, sister of Medusa and Esteno.

  • Euridice: of Greek and Latin origin, it means "that of immense justice."

  • Europe: of Greek and Latin origin. Mythological character, daughter of the King of Phenicia to which Zeus, captivated by her beauty, abducted.

  • Eusebia: of Greek origin, means "one that is worthy of admiration."

  • Eve: of Hebrew origin, it means "the one who gives life." First woman, according to the Bible.

  • Evaluate: of Germanic origin, means "eternity".

  • Evangelina: of Greek origin, means "good news."

  • Evarista: of Greek origin, it has the same sense of "select, select", "good among the best".

  • Evelia: of Greek and Roman origin, it comes from 'euilios', which means "sunny, sunny".

  • Evelina: Eva's diminutive in French, "the one who gives life."

  • Evolet: name of the protagonist of the film 10000 BC ... According to the film it means "the star that shines the brightest".

  • Expedited: of Latin origin, "free, without hindrance".

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