Ellis | American | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Ellis | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Ellison | English | Literally means "son of Ellis." | | |
Ellsworth | English | Meaning "nobleman's estate." | | |
Elman | German | This name means "noble man." | | |
Elmer | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Elmore | English | This name means "moor where the elm.. | | |
Elof | Scandinavia.. | Swedish name derived from the O.. | | |
Eloi | French | A borrowing from the Spanish, Eloi .. | | |
Elon | African-Ame.. | Modern coinage of uncertain derivat.. | | |
Eloni | Polynesian | Tongan form of Aaron (the exalted o.. | | |
Elpidio | Italian | From the Late Latin Elpidius, which.. | | |
Elpidios | Greek | Derived from elpis (hope). The name.. | | |
Elrad | Hebrew | God is the king | | |
Elroy | African-Ame.. | Variant of Leroy, a modern coinag.. | | |
Elroy | English | Variant of Leroy, a modern coinag.. | | |
Elroy | French | Latin for "royal." An alternate for.. | | |
Elston | English | Meaning "noble's town." | | |
Elsu | Native Amer.. | Meaning "soaring falcon." Miwok or .. | | |
Elton | English | Meaning "old town." Composer, perfo.. | | |
Eluah | Greek | Anglicized form of the Hebrew Eliya.. | | |
Elvio | Spanish | Meaning "yellow" or "blond."
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Elwood | English | Meaning "old woodland." | | |
Email | Czech | Translated literally, means "God is.. | | |
Emanuel | Hungarian | Cognate of the Hebrew Immanuel, a n.. | | |
Emanuel | Polish | Derived from the Greek Emmanouel, w.. | | |
Emanuel | Scandinavia.. | Derived from the Greek Emmanouel, w.. | | |
Emanuele | Italian | Derived from the Greek Emmanouel, w.. | | |
Emek | Hebrew | Valley | | |
Emerson | English | Literally "son of Emery." Among not.. | | |
Emerson | German | Meaning "son of Emery." One well-kn.. | | |
Emery | American | English variant of the Old French A.. | | |
Emery | German | Derived from the Old High German Am.. | | |
Emil | Slovak | Derived from the Latin Aemilius, an.. | | |
Emil | German | From the Latin Aemilius, an old Rom.. | | |