person name with E
Classic English female name; means 'rival' or 'eager'.
Common male name; Hebrew origin meaning 'firm, strong'.
Very popular girl’s name; means 'whole' or 'universal'.
Given name of Norse origin; means 'eternal ruler'.
Short, sweet female name; means 'light' or 'fairy maiden'.
Traditional male name; Old English for 'wealthy guardian'.
Unisex given name; from Welsh form of John, 'Yahweh is gracious'.
Diminutive of Eleanor/Elizabeth; popular girl’s name.
Royal classic; Hebrew for 'God is my oath'.
Old English male name; also a noble title, but used as first name.
Female given name; Greek origin meaning 'light'.
Female name from Greek Helen; means 'bright, shining light'.
Short Hebrew name; often for Elijah, means 'my God'.
Classic female name; Latin for 'life'.
Used as female name; means 'desired' or 'wished for child'.
Nickname for Edward/Edmund; common male first name.
Biblical female name; associated with 'life'.
Unisex name; Irish origin meaning 'Ireland' or 'peace'.
Given name, now often unisex; means 'Jehovah is God'.
Male given name of Germanic roots; used by famous writers.
Hebrew origin, means 'star'. Biblical queen name.
Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh is my God'. Very common.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Edward. Widely used.
Scandinavian/German name, Disney queen boosted it.
Classic English name, variant of Eleanor/Alienor.
Spanish/Italian form of Ernest. Common in LatAm.
Modern form of Erica/Erika, widely used in US/EU.
Short form of Eleanor/Eloise. Also a standalone name.
From Greek Eugenios, 'well‑born'. Classic male name.
Spanish form of Stephen/Steven. Popular in Spain/LatAm.
Scandinavian form of Eric. Very common male name.
Spanish/Italian form of Emil. Used across the Americas.
From Germanic, 'serious/earnest'. Literary classic.
Variant spelling of Eric/Erik. Common in US/LatAm.
Feminine of Emil, popular in Europe and beyond.
Nickname for Edward/Edgar etc. Used as given name too.
Greek‑Hebrew roots, used in many cultures today.
Friendly nickname for Ernest. Known from Sesame Street.
Variant of Emmanuel, 'God is with us'. Given name.
Biblical name, also modern unisex, means 'delight'.
Diminutive of Eleanor or Ellen, used in English.
French form of Helen, common in English too.
From Old English, means 'rich war'. Classic name.
Turkish given name, famous via anime character.
Short for Evelyn or Evangeline, very popular.
Old Germanic name, popular in early 1900s.
Variant of Esther, biblical Persian queen name.
French form of Elizabeth, widely used as given name.
Modern male given name, notably Elon Musk.
Biblical name meaning 'God is with us'.
Variant of Erica, common female given name.
Spanish form of Henry, widely used male name.
Given name, made famous by singer Elvis Presley.
Variant of Elizabeth, used across Europe.
Short form of Emilios/Emil, used in many countries.
Old English given name, meaning 'rich friend'.
Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, means 'desire'.
Short form of Elizabeth, classic English name.
Variant of Ellen/Helen, used as a given name.
Variant of Eliot/Elliott, used as a given name.
Modern female name, Hebrew origin “my God has answered”.
Spanish-origin given name, means “emerald”.
Unisex first name, also a surname, poet Emerson.
Irish given name, variant of Eibhlín, classic 20th‑century.
English given name, originally a surname; now common.
Italian/Spanish given name, means “rival; eager”.
Central/Eastern European form of Edward, male given name.
Given name made famous by Sesame Street’s Elmo.
Hebrew given name meaning “help”; now very popular.
Old English female name, now rare but still a given name.
Given name/surname; many people use it as first name.
Hebrew male name meaning “God strengthens”.
German given name, form of Irving/Ervin.
French-origin female name, means “healthy; wide”.
Greek female given name, means “good victory”.
Used as a male given name in Arabic‑speaking regions.
French/Hebrew given name, variant of Eli.
Variant spelling of Eleanor, used as a given name.
French form of Emily, classic female name.
Variant of Emma, used as a short given name.
English male name, famous from Elton John.
Unisex name, also a surname used as first name.
Diminutive of Emma/Emily, cute given name.
Classic form of Elizabeth, royal given name.
Used as a given name in several languages.
Short female name, common in Slavic countries.
Greek‑root female name meaning “good news”.
Old Welsh female name, rare but established.
Unisex given name, also a surname as first name.
Modern female name, popular in Nordics/Eastern EU.
Old English male name, means “rich protector”.
Given name from inventor Thomas Edison’s surname.
Given name from the dark wood, popular in US/UK.
Arabic male name meaning “prince” or “commander”.
French male form of Emil, literary given name.
Short form of Elias/Elliott, unisex given name.
Diminutive of Edward/Edgar etc., informal first name.
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