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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