Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Erzsi
Diminutive of Erzsébet, the Hungarian form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my o...
Hungarian
Esau
Hairy or rough; the elder son of Isaac and Rebecca in the Bible.
Hebrew
Esequiel
God strengthens.
Hebrew
Esfandiar
Esfandiar is a Persian name meaning 'holy' or 'sacred', associated with a leg...
Persian
Eshanika
Belonging to the sun.
Sanskrit
Esmaaeel
God hears, derived from the Arabic root s-m-' meaning to hear.
Arabic
Esmaeel
God hears, derived from the Arabic root s-m-' meaning to hear.
Arabic
Esmail
God has heard, derived from Isma'il, the biblical Ishmael.
Arabic
Esme
Esteemed or beloved, derived from the Old French verb 'esmer' meaning 'to est...
French
Esmeralda
Emerald, from the Spanish word for the green gemstone.
Spanish
Esmeraude
Esmeraude is the French word for emerald, symbolizing preciousness and beauty.
French
Esmerelda
Derived from the Spanish word 'esmeralda', meaning 'emerald'.
Spanish
Espiridiana
Feminine form of Espiridión, meaning 'spiritual' or 'of the spirit'.
Spanish
Essence
The fundamental nature of something.
English
Essery
Place by the ash trees.
English
Essex
From the East Saxons.
English
Essie
Diminutive of the name Esther.
English
Estcot
From the east cottage.
English
Estevez
Son of Stephen, derived from the given name Esteban.
Spanish
Esther
Star, from the Persian word for star.
Hebrew
Estherita
Diminutive of Esther, meaning 'star'.
Spanish
Estime
Esteem or honor, derived from the French word 'estime'.
French
Eston
From the East town.
English
Estuardo
Guard of the estate.
Spanish
Ethene
Derived from the chemical compound ethene, also known as ethylene.
English
Ethin
Derived from the Irish name Eithne, meaning 'kernel' or 'grain'.
Irish
Ethiopia
Derived from the Greek 'Aithiopia', referring to the land of the burnt-faced ...
English
Ethiraj
King of the country or land.
Tamil
Ethna
Kernel or grain, derived from the Irish word 'eithne'.
Irish
Ethyl
Noble, from the Old English name Æthel.
English
Etna
Derived from the name Eithne, meaning 'kernel' or 'grain'.
Irish
Eton
From the Old English words 'ea' meaning river and 'tun' meaning settlement, m...
English
Ettey
Ruler of the home.
English
Ettie
Ruler of the home.
English
Etty
Ruler of the home.
English
Eudlina
From the Welsh name Eudlen, meaning 'from the river Eudlen'.
Welsh
Eurus
Southeast wind.
Greek
Eustquio
Fruitful, from the Greek name Eustachys meaning 'good harvest'.
Spanish
Evandne
Water lady or woman of the waters.
Greek
Evani
Earth; a name for the goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Evanthe
Evanthe means 'good flower' or 'blooming well' from Greek eu 'good' and antho...
Greek
Even
Rock or stone, derived from the Hebrew word 'even'.
Hebrew
Evenleigh
From the even meadow.
English
Evenli
From the even meadow.
English
Evenlie
From the even meadow.
English
Evenly
From the even meadow.
English
Evenne
From the even meadow.
English
Evensong
Evening song, sung in the evening.
English
Eveny
From the even meadow.
English
Everest
From the name of the world's highest mountain, derived from the surname of Si...
English
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