Baby Names List
One of the most important things to do when you have a baby is to find the perfect name for your bundle of joy! There are so many names and things to consider, and it can be really confusing to find the best name for your baby.
The first thing you should decide is whether you want the name to have any significance. It doesn’t have to but if it does, you should check what it means. Children usually grow into their names, so finding a name that suits your little one is very important.
I have compiled a list of baby boy names that start with the letter E.
To make it easier for you to find the best name for your baby, I also added a list of famous people whose names start with the letter E – TAKE ME THERE!
Baby Boy Names A-Z
Elijah
Biblical name meaning “Yahweh is God.” Super popular right now, but still feels strong and timeless.
Eadgar
Old English form of Edgar, meaning “wealth, fortune, spear.” Very medieval and historic.
Eadmund
Early form of Edmund, meaning “rich protector.” Feels traditional and rooted in history.
Eadward
Old English version of Edward. Strong, classic, and very regal in tone.
Eadweard
Original Anglo-Saxon form of Edward. Definitely more old-world and scholarly.
Eadwinn
Variant of Edwin, meaning “rich friend.” Has that vintage, almost storybook feel.
Eagan
Irish name meaning “little fire.” Short, modern, and easy to like.
Eagen
Variant of Eagan. Slightly softer visually, same overall vibe.
Eagle
Nature word name. Bold and symbolic, but very unconventional.
Ealdraed
Old English name meaning “old counsel.” Rare and deeply historical.
Eaman
Likely a variation of Eamon. Soft and simple, but not very common.
Eames
English surname-style name. Feels creative and a bit design-inspired.
Eamon
Irish form of Edmund. Strong, classic, and still feels fresh.
Eamonn
Alternate Irish spelling of Eamon. More traditional and rooted.
Ean
Minimal form of Ian or Ean. Clean, modern, and very simple.
Eann
Variant of Ean. Slightly more stylized but still minimal.
Eanna
Irish name meaning “bird-like.” Soft and a little poetic.
Earland
Variant of Erland. Strong, old-fashioned, and grounded.
Earle
English title name. Feels vintage and a bit aristocratic.
Earlham
Place-style name. Rare and has that English countryside feel.
Earlston
Extended form of Earl. Strong, surname-style, and traditional.
Earlton
Another variation of Earl. Slightly more modern in structure.
Early
Word name. Positive meaning, but feels more like a descriptor.
Earnan
Irish name meaning “little eagle.” Unique and quietly strong.
Earnest
Variant of Ernest, meaning “serious” or “determined.” Classic and grounded.
Earvin
Variant of Irvin/Ervin. Smooth and slightly modernized.
Eastman
Surname-style name. Feels strong and directional.
Easton
English name meaning “east town.” Very popular and modern.
Eaton
English name meaning “riverside town.” Clean, classic, and easy.
Eatton
Stylized spelling of Eaton. Slightly more unique visually.
Eb
Short form of Ebenezer. Very minimal, almost nickname-only territory.
Eban
Short and modern, often seen as a variation of Eben. It has a clean, minimal feel.
Ebbaneza
Creative variation of Ebenezer. Very unique, though a bit heavy visually.
Ebbie
Nickname-style name. Feels friendly and casual, definitely on the softer side.
Ebeneezer
Variant spelling of Ebenezer, meaning “stone of help.” Very biblical and traditional.
Ebeneser
Another variation of Ebenezer. Slightly simplified but still rooted in that classic feel.
Ebenezar
Stylized spelling of Ebenezer. Keeps the same meaning with a more modern twist.
Ebenezer
Biblical name meaning “stone of help.” Strong, historic, and recognizable.
Ebenzer
Shortened variation. Feels a bit more streamlined but still old-school.
Eber
German/Hebrew name meaning “boar” or “beyond.” Short, strong, and traditional.
Eberado
Elaborate variation of Eber. Has a romantic, European feel.
Eberardo
Spanish/Italian form of Eberhard. Strong and very classic.
Eberdt
Surname-style name. Sharp and distinctly Germanic.
Eberhard
German name meaning “brave boar.” Strong, rugged, and very traditional.
Eberhardt
Extended form of Eberhard. Feels formal and old-world.
Eberle
German surname meaning “little boar.” Softer and more approachable.
Eberlein
Diminutive German surname. Has a refined, almost delicate sound.
Eberley
Anglicized version of Eberle. More modern and easygoing.
Ebert
Short German name. Simple, strong, and straightforward.
Ebisu
Japanese deity of prosperity. Cultural and very distinctive.
Ebner
German surname. Clean, simple, and slightly modern in feel.
Ebrahim
Arabic/Persian form of Abraham, meaning “father of many.” Strong and widely used.
Eckard
German name meaning “brave edge.” Sharp and traditional.
Eckardt
Variant of Eckard. Slightly more formal and structured.
Eckhard
Another variation of Eckard. Strong and very Germanic.
Eckhardt
Extended form of Eckhard. Feels formal and historic.
Ector
Variant of Hector. Simple, strong, and familiar.
Ed
Short form of Edward or Edmund. Classic, minimal, and timeless.
Edan
Modern name, sometimes linked to Eden or Ethan. Soft and easy.
Edbert
Old English-style name meaning “bright wealth.” Very traditional and rare.
Edd
Short form of Edward. Casual and simple.
Eddison
Variant of Edison. Feels modern but still tied to a classic root.
Eddrick
Modern blend of Ed + Rick. Strong and contemporary.
Edel
German name meaning “noble.” Short and elegant.
Edelfieri
Rare Italian-style name. Elaborate and very distinctive.
Edelgiso
Old Germanic name. Very rare and historical.
Edelin
Variant of Adeline/Edel. Soft, refined, and slightly vintage.
Edem
African name meaning “God has done it.” Simple and meaningful.
Eder
Spanish/German name meaning “beautiful” or “river.” Short and fresh.
Ederic
Variant of Eadric, meaning “rich ruler.” Feels medieval and strong.
Ederick
Modernized version of Ederic. Slightly more contemporary.
Edgar
English name meaning “wealthy spear.” Classic, strong, and timeless.
Edgard
French variation of Edgar. Slightly more refined.
Edgardo
Spanish/Italian form of Edgar. Warm and traditional.
Edgerton
Surname-style name. Strong, structured, and formal.
Edik
Russian diminutive of Edward. Friendly and casual.
Edison
English name meaning “son of Edward,” also tied to Thomas Edison. Smart and modern.
Edmar
Modern blend of Ed + Mar. Simple and distinctive.
Edmon
Variant of Edmund. Slightly softer and less common.
Edmondo
Italian form of Edmund. Elegant and classic.
Edmund
English name meaning “rich protector.” Strong, timeless, and dependable.
Edmundo
Spanish/Portuguese form of Edmund. Feels warm, traditional, and a bit more expressive than the English version.
Ednan
Arabic name meaning “paradise” or “settlement.” Soft but meaningful.
Edoardo
Italian form of Edward. Elegant and effortlessly classic.
Edom
Biblical place name. Short and strong, but very specific in tone.
Edouard
French form of Edward. Smooth and refined with that European feel.
Edrian
Modern blend of Ed + Adrian. Feels current and easy to wear.
Edric
Old English name meaning “wealthy ruler.” Short, strong, and a bit medieval.
Edrich
Variation of Edric. Slightly heavier and more structured.
Edrick
Modernized version of Edric. Fits right in with current naming trends.
Edrik
Simplified spelling of Edrick. Clean and modern.
Edsel
English name meaning “rich estate.” Vintage and making a quiet comeback.
Eduard
European form of Edward. Strong and classic without feeling overused.
Eduardo
Spanish/Portuguese form of Edward. Warm, familiar, and widely loved.
Eduino
Rare Italian-style name. Soft and quite unique.
Edvard
Scandinavian form of Edward. Strong and slightly cooler in tone.
Edvardas
Lithuanian form of Edward. Distinctive and very cultural.
Edward
Classic English name meaning “wealthy guardian.” Timeless and dependable.
Edwardo
Variation of Eduardo. Feels modern but still rooted in tradition.
Edwards
Surname-style name. Strong and structured.
Edwin
English name meaning “rich friend.” Classic but still feels approachable.
Edwyn
Older spelling of Edwin. Slightly more vintage and uncommon.
Eelia
Finnish name. Soft, airy, and very minimal.
Eero
Finnish form of Eric. Short, distinctive, and strong.
Eesaia
Variant of Isaiah. Spiritual and a bit more unique in spelling.
Efi
Greek short form, often of names like Efstratios. Simple and friendly.
Efigenio
Spanish form of Iphigenius. Long, traditional, and very distinctive.
Efigenios
Greek variation. Feels historic and formal.
Efigenius
Latinized form. Rare and scholarly.
Efim
Russian form of Ephraim. Short, strong, and traditional.
Efisio
Italian/Sardinian name. Soft and quite unique.
Efraim
Hebrew form of Ephraim, meaning “fruitful.” Strong and meaningful.
Efrain
Spanish form of Ephraim. Very common and easygoing.
Efran
Shortened variation of Efrain. Simpler and more modern.
Efrayim
Hebrew spelling of Ephraim. Deeply traditional.
Efrem
Slavic form of Ephraim. Strong and slightly rugged.
Efrim
Variation of Efrem. Short and unique.
Efron
Hebrew name meaning “fawn.” Also recognizable from Zac Efron, which gives it a modern edge.
Efroni
Extended variation of Efron. Soft and distinctive.
Efryn
Modern variation of Ephraim. Feels trendy and fresh.
Egan
Irish name meaning “little fire.” Short, strong, and popular.
Egann
Stylized spelling of Egan. Slightly more unique visually.
Egbert
Old English name meaning “bright edge.” Very vintage, almost antique.
Egerton
Surname-style name. Strong and traditional.
Egide
French form of Aegidius. Rare and refined.
Egidio
Italian form of Aegidius. Smooth and classic.
Egidius
Latin name. Very old-world and formal.
Egidiusz
Polish variation. Strong and culturally rooted.
Egil
Norse name meaning “edge of a sword.” Short, strong, and myth-inspired.
Eginard
Medieval name. Feels historical and scholarly.
Eginhard
Variant of Eginard. Strong and very old-fashioned.
Eginhardt
Extended version. Formal and heavy in tone.
Egmond
Dutch name. Solid and traditional.
Egmont
Germanic name meaning “edge protection.” Strong and historic.
Egnatius
Latin name. Rare and formal.
Egon
German name meaning “edge of a sword.” Short and strong.
Egor
Russian form of George. Familiar but with a different cultural feel.
Ehsan
Arabic name meaning “kindness” or “excellence.” Soft and meaningful.
Ehud
Hebrew biblical name. Strong and traditional.
Eian
Modern variation of Ian. Clean and contemporary.
Eidan
Variant of Aidan. Very on-trend and popular.
Eigidio
Variant of Egidio. Slightly altered but same classic roots.
Eigil
Scandinavian variation of Egil. Strong and traditional.
Eikichi
Japanese name meaning “eternal good fortune.” Meaningful and distinctive.
Eilad
Modern Hebrew-style name. Short and unique.
Eilam
Hebrew name meaning “eternity.” Soft and meaningful.
Eilan
Variant of Eilam. Smooth and modern.
Eilert
Scandinavian name meaning “brave edge.” Classic and strong.
Eilgin
Rare name, possibly invented. Unique and modern.
Eilginn
Variant of Eilgin. Slightly more stylized and distinctive.
Eilif
Norse name tied to heritage and legacy. It feels strong and a bit rugged, like it belongs in a saga.
Eilon
Hebrew name meaning “oak tree.” Calm, grounded, and quietly powerful.
Einar
Scandinavian name meaning “lone warrior.” Simple, strong, and very masculine.
Einer
Variation of Einar. Slightly softer, but keeps that Nordic strength.
Einhard
Medieval German name. Feels scholarly and deeply historical.
Einhardt
Extended form of Einhard. More formal, definitely old-world.
Einion
Welsh name meaning “anvil.” Unique and strong, with a solid sound.
Eino
Finnish form of names like Einar. Short, clean, and modern.
Eion
Minimal variation of Ian. Simple and very sleek.
Eirik
Norse form of Eric, meaning “eternal ruler.” Strong and timeless.
Eizer
Yiddish variation of Eliezer. Distinctive and traditional.
Ejnar
Scandinavian spelling of Einar. Slightly more unique visually.
Ekewaka
Hawaiian form of Edward. Cultural and very distinctive.
Ekkehard
German name meaning “strong edge.” Bold and traditional.
Ekkehardt
Extended version. Feels heavier and more formal.
Ekon
Modern name. Short and punchy with a contemporary feel.
Elad
Hebrew name meaning “God is eternal.” Simple, strong, and meaningful.
Eladio
Spanish name with Greek roots. Smooth and classic.
Elado
Variation of Eladio. Slightly more modern and rare.
Elami
Rare name, possibly Hebrew-inspired. Soft and unique.
Elazar
Hebrew form of Eleazar, meaning “God has helped.” Strong and traditional.
Elber
Germanic name. Short and sturdy, though less common.
Elbert
English name meaning “noble and bright.” Vintage but usable.
Elbrecht
German variation of Albert. Feels very old-world.
Elbridge
English name. Has that refined, slightly aristocratic tone.
Elchana
Hebrew variation of Elkanah. Deeply traditional and meaningful.
Elchanan
Hebrew name meaning “God is gracious.” Strong and spiritual.
Elden
English name meaning “old friend.” Soft but grounded.
Elder
Word name. Feels wise and a bit unconventional.
Eldin
Variation of Elden. Smooth and modern.
Eldis
Scandinavian name. Short and quietly unique.
Eldor
Feels almost fantasy-inspired. Strong and uncommon.
Eldorado
Spanish for “the golden one.” Bold and very expressive.
Eldous
English name. Has a literary, intellectual feel.
Eldred
Old English name meaning “old counsel.” Very vintage.
Eldredge
Surname-style extension. Strong and structured.
Eldrege
Simplified variation. Slightly more modern.
Eldrich
English name meaning “old ruler.” Strong and classic.
Eldrick
Modern variation of Eldrich. Familiar but still unique.
Eldrid
Rare variation. Short and unusual.
Eldridge
Surname-style name. Feels solid and traditional.
Eldrige
Variant spelling. Slightly more streamlined.
Eldritch
Old English word meaning “otherworldly.” Very dark, mystical vibe.
Eldwin
Old English name meaning “old friend.” Soft and vintage.
Eldwyn
Variation of Eldwin. Slightly more stylized.
Eldwynn
Elaborate spelling. Feels very fantasy-inspired.
Eleazar
Biblical name meaning “God has helped.” Strong and deeply rooted.
Eleazer
Variant of Eleazar. Same meaning, softer spelling.
Eleisha
Modern variation of Elisha. Smooth and contemporary.
Elek
Hungarian short form of Alex. Simple and strong.
Elemer
Hungarian name meaning “noble.” Rare but classic.
Eleodoro
Italian/Spanish name meaning “gift of the sun.” Elegant and expressive.
Eleutherios
Greek name meaning “free.” Long, dramatic, and very traditional.
Eleutherius
Latin form of Eleutherios. Formal and historic.
Elex
Modern twist on Alex. Sleek and edgy.
Elford
English surname-style name. Strong and grounded.
Elfred
Old form of Alfred. Vintage and uncommon.
Elgar
English name, also tied to composer Edward Elgar. Artistic and classic.
Elger
Germanic name. Short and strong.
Elgin
Scottish place name. Smooth and modern.
Elgine
Variation of Elgin. Slightly softer.
Elhanan
Hebrew name meaning “God is gracious.” Strong and meaningful.
Elhannan
Variant spelling. Same roots, more unique.
Eliachim
Variant of Eliakim. Traditional and biblical.
Eliakim
Hebrew name meaning “God will establish.” Strong and spiritual.
Eliam
Hebrew name meaning “my God is nation.” Soft but meaningful.
Elian
Modern name with Hebrew roots. Smooth, popular, and easy.
Elias
Biblical name meaning “Yahweh is God.” Very popular and timeless.
Elie
French form of Eli. Soft and elegant.
Eliezer
Hebrew name meaning “God is my help.” Strong and traditional.
Elifalet
Rare biblical variation. Very unique and historic.
Elifelet
Another variant of Eliphalet. Old and uncommon.
Eligio
Spanish/Italian name meaning “chosen.” Smooth and distinctive.
Eligius
Latin form of Eligio. Feels formal and historic.
Elihu
Biblical name meaning “He is my God.” Short but powerful.
Elija
Variation of Elijah. Familiar but slightly different.
Elimelech
Hebrew name meaning “my God is king.” Strong and deeply rooted.
Eliot
English name meaning “the Lord is my God.” Modern, popular, and versatile.
Eliphalet
Biblical name meaning “God delivers.” Rare, but full of character.
Eliphelet
Biblical name meaning “God delivers.” Very rare, but it has a strong, meaningful backbone.
Eliran
Hebrew name meaning “my God is joyful.” Light, modern, and easy to connect with.
Eliron
Variant of Eliran. Slightly softer, same uplifting meaning.
Eliseo
Spanish/Italian form of Elisha. Smooth and classic without feeling overused.
Elisher
Modern variation of Elisha. Feels contemporary and a bit creative.
Elishua
Hebrew name meaning “God is salvation.” Spiritual and deeply rooted.
Eliso
Short variation of Eliseo. Clean and minimal.
Elison
Surname-style name. Feels modern and easygoing.
Elisson
Stylized version of Elison. Slightly trendier visually.
Eliu
Biblical name meaning “He is my God.” Short, strong, and meaningful.
Eliyahu
Hebrew form of Elijah. Very traditional and rich in history.
Eljah
Simplified spelling of Elijah. Familiar but slightly modernized.
Eljasz
Polish form of Elijah. Distinctive and cultural.
Eljin
Modern variation of Elgin. Short and sleek.
Ellard
English name meaning “noble strength.” Strong, with a vintage edge.
Ellary
Soft, modern name. Feels similar to Ellery or Hillary.
Ellbridge
Surname-style name. Strong, structured, and quite unique.
Elldred
Variation of Eldred. Very old-school and uncommon.
Elldrich
Variant of Eldrich. Keeps that vintage, strong feel.
Ellerey
Modern variation of Ellery. Soft and slightly trendy.
Ellesmere
English place name. Has a refined, almost aristocratic tone.
Ellford
Surname-style name. Strong and grounded.
Ellgar
Variation of Elgar. Short and classic.
Ellger
Another variation of Elger. Simple and sturdy.
Ellington
English surname. Stylish, slightly upscale, and very wearable.
Elliot
English name meaning “the Lord is my God.” Very popular and versatile.
Ellison
Surname-style name. Modern, soft, and unisex.
Elliss
Variant of Ellis. Clean and slightly stylized.
Ellmer
Variation of Elmer. Keeps that vintage charm.
Ellrad
Rare name. Feels strong but quite unusual.
Ellrod
Surname-style variation. Simple and grounded.
Ellson
Modern surname-style name. Clean and contemporary.
Ellston
Variant of Elston. Structured and strong.
Ellswerth
Rare surname-style name. Feels formal and distinctive.
Ellton
Shorter, modern version of Ellington. Easy and wearable.
Ellwood
English name meaning “elder tree forest.” Nature-inspired and classic.
Ellyson
Modern variation of Ellison. Soft and feminine-leaning.
Elman
Surname-style name. Simple and understated.
Elmer
English name meaning “noble and famous.” Vintage, slightly quirky, but recognizable.
Elmir
Name used in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Smooth and distinctive.
Elmo
Old name meaning “protector.” Now strongly tied to Sesame Street, which gives it a playful feel.
Elmore
Surname-style name. Strong and slightly old-fashioned.
Elof
Scandinavian name. Short and quietly unique.
Eloi
French name meaning “chosen.” Soft and elegant.
Elov
Scandinavian variation. Simple and modern.
Eloy
Spanish form of Eloi. Smooth and widely used.
Elpidio
Greek/Spanish name meaning “hope.” Strong and meaningful.
Elpidios
Greek variation. More formal and traditional.
Elpido
Shorter form of Elpidio. Less common and more modern.
Elpidos
Variant spelling. Keeps the same hopeful meaning.
Elrad
Rare name. Strong sound, but very uncommon.
Elrey
Feels like a blend of El + Rey (“king” in Spanish). Has a modern, bold vibe.
Elrod
Surname-style name. Simple and grounded.
Elroy
English name meaning “the king.” Vintage but still cool.
Elroye
Stylized version of Elroy. Slightly more unique.
Elsdon
English surname. Strong and traditional.
Elson
Surname-style name. Clean and modern.
Elston
English name meaning “Ellis’s town.” Structured and classic.
Elsworth
English surname. Feels refined and slightly formal.
Elterman
German surname-style name. Strong and distinctive.
Eltermann
Variant spelling. More traditional in tone.
Eltman
Shorter version. Simple and modern.
Eluf
Rare Hebrew-inspired name. Unique and minimal.
Elven
Fantasy-inspired name. Light and magical in feel.
Elvern
Variation of Elvin. Slightly more old-fashioned.
Elvin
English name meaning “elf friend.” Soft, classic, and a little whimsical.
Elvio
Italian name. Smooth and stylish.
Elviro
Variant of Elvio. Slightly more elaborate.
Elvis
Norse-derived name meaning “all-wise,” but strongly tied to Elvis Presley. Iconic and bold.
Elviss
Stylized spelling of Elvis. More modern visually.
Elvo
Short variation of Elvio. Simple and unique.
Elvyn
A softer, slightly more modern take on Elvin. It has that gentle, almost fantasy-like sound.
Elvys
Feels like a creative twist on Elvis. Very stylized and definitely stands out.
Elwell
Surname-style name. It has a calm, grounded feel without being too common.
Elwill
Rare variation of Elwell. A bit unusual, but easy to say.
Elwin
Old English name meaning “elf friend.” Soft, classic, and quietly charming.
Elwinn
Stylized version of Elwin. Adds a slightly modern edge.
Elwood
English name meaning “elder tree forest.” Feels vintage but still cool.
Elwyn
Welsh variation of Elwin. Smooth and a little more refined.
Elwynn
More decorative spelling. Leans slightly fantasy-inspired.
Elwynne
Extended form. Has a softer, almost romantic feel.
Ely
Short and minimal. Works well as a modern standalone name.
Elyot
Old spelling of Elliot. Feels a bit more literary and classic.
Elyott
Stylized version of Eliot. Slightly trendier visually.
Emanual
Variant of Emanuel. Familiar but less commonly seen.
Emanuel
Biblical name meaning “God is with us.” Classic and widely used.
Emanuele
Italian form of Emanuel. Smooth and elegant.
Emeer
Modern variation of Emir. Soft and contemporary.
Emek
Hebrew name meaning “valley.” Short and nature-inspired.
Emelio
Variant of Emilio. Feels slightly more modern.
Emerey
Creative spelling of Emery. Very trend-driven.
Emeri
Modern version of Emery. Short and soft.
Emerich
German name meaning “powerful ruler.” Strong and traditional.
Emerson
English surname meaning “son of Emery.” Very popular and versatile.
Emery
English name meaning “brave ruler.” Modern, unisex, and widely loved.
Emidio
Italian name meaning “rival.” Smooth and uncommon.
Emil
German/Scandinavian name. Simple, classic, and timeless.
Emilian
Latin name meaning “rival.” Slightly more formal than Emil.
Emiliano
Italian/Spanish form. Stylish and very popular.
Emilianus
Ancient Roman form. Strong and historic.
Emilio
Spanish/Italian name. Warm, familiar, and easygoing.
Emilion
Rare variation. Feels a bit more elaborate.
Emilyan
Creative spelling of Emilian. Modern and stylized.
Emir
Arabic name meaning “prince.” Strong and widely used.
Emlen
English surname. Short and understated.
Emlin
Variation of Emlen. Slightly softer.
Emlynn
Modern blend with Lynn. Very trendy.
Emmanouil
Greek form of Emanuel. Long, traditional, and cultural.
Emmanual
Variant spelling of Emmanuel. Slightly less common.
Emmanuel
Biblical name meaning “God is with us.” Strong, classic, and popular.
Emmerich
German name meaning “powerful ruler.” Bold and historic.
Emmery
Variant of Emery. Soft and modern.
Emmit
Variant of Emmett. Casual and friendly.
Emmitt
Common spelling of Emmett. Strong and widely used.
Emmons
Surname-style name. Solid and traditional.
Emmonual
Creative variation of Emmanuel. Very unique.
Emmonuel
Another stylized version. Keeps the same roots with a twist.
Emmory
Variant of Emory. Soft and modern.
Emonual
Rare variation of Emmanuel. Uncommon and distinctive.
Emonuel
Another variant spelling. Slightly simplified.
Emory
English name meaning “brave ruler.” Modern, unisex, and popular.
Emyr
Welsh name meaning “king.” Short, strong, and distinctive.
Enda
Irish name meaning “bird-like.” Simple and traditional.
Endecott
Surname-style name. Strong and historic.
Endicott
More common version of Endecott. Classic and structured.
Endimion
Variant of Endymion. Mythological and very unique.
Endymion
Greek mythological name. Romantic and dramatic.
Enea
Italian form of Aeneas. Smooth and classic.
Eneas
Variant of Aeneas. Strong and literary.
Engelbert
German name meaning “bright angel.” Old-fashioned but memorable.
Enne
Short, rare name. Minimal and unique.
Enneas
Variant of Aeneas. Strong and historical.
Enneis
Creative variation. Very uncommon.
Enneiss
Stylized spelling. Unique but complex.
Ennes
Short surname-style name. Clean and simple.
Enno
Germanic name. Short and distinctive.
Enoch
Biblical name meaning “dedicated.” Strong and timeless.
Enock
Variant of Enoch. Slightly more unique.
Enos
Biblical name meaning “human.” Short and classic.
Enosh
Hebrew form of Enos. Traditional and meaningful.
Enrico
Italian form of Henry. Stylish and widely loved.
Enrikos
Greek variation of Enrique. Distinctive and cultural.
Enrique
Spanish form of Henry. Strong and very popular.
Ensign
Title name. Bold but unconventional.
Enu
Short name, possibly cultural. Minimal and unique.
Enzio
Variation of Enzo. Slightly more elaborate.
Enzo
Italian name meaning “ruler of the home.” Very popular and modern.
Eoghan
Irish form of Owen. Traditional and strong.
Eolo
Italian form of Aeolus (god of the wind). Light and myth-inspired.
Eon
Word name meaning “age” or “eternity.” Short and powerful.
Ep
Extremely short form, likely a nickname. Minimal to the extreme.
Epaminondas
Greek name meaning “defender.” Long, historic, and very bold.
Epefanio
Variant of Epifanio. Traditional and rare.
Epefano
Shortened variation. Slightly simpler.
Epemetheus
Variant of Epimetheus from Greek mythology. Very dramatic and unique.
Epephanio
Another variation of Epifanio. Keeps that classic tone.
Ephah
Biblical name. Short and deeply rooted.
Ephigenio
Spanish/Italian form of Iphigenius. Long and traditional.
Ephigenios
Greek variation. Formal and historic.
Ephigenius
Latin form. Rare and scholarly.
Ephraem
Old Latin form of Ephraim. It has a very historic, almost scholarly feel.
Ephraim
Hebrew name meaning “fruitful.” Strong, biblical, and still widely used.
Ephrat
Hebrew name meaning “honor” or “fruitful place.” Short, meaningful, and unique.
Ephream
Variant spelling of Ephraim. Feels slightly softer visually.
Ephrem
Syriac/Armenian form of Ephraim. Strong and culturally rich.
Ephriam
Common misspelling of Ephraim. Still recognizable but less standard.
Ephrim
Simplified version of Ephraim. Shorter and more modern-looking.
Ephron
Biblical name meaning “fawn.” Also feels modern thanks to Zac Efron.
Ephrym
Creative spelling of Ephraim. Very stylized.
Epicurus
Ancient Greek philosopher name. Intellectual, bold, and definitely a statement.
Epifan
Short form of Epifanio. Traditional with a slightly modern edge.
Epifanio
Spanish/Italian name meaning “manifestation.” Classic and expressive.
Epifano
Variant of Epifanio. Slightly simpler but still traditional.
Epiphany
Word name tied to a religious celebration. Feels meaningful and a bit dramatic.
Eppa
Short, rare name. Soft and simple.
Eran
Hebrew name meaning “watchful” or “vigilant.” Clean and modern.
Erasme
French form of Erasmus. Refined and intellectual.
Erasmios
Greek variation. Very traditional and formal.
Erasmo
Italian/Spanish form of Erasmus. Smooth and classic.
Erasmus
Greek name meaning “beloved.” Strong, scholarly, and historic.
Erast
Short form of Erastus. Simple and uncommon.
Eraste
French variation. Softer and more refined.
Erasto
Spanish/Italian form. Warm and traditional.
Erastos
Greek variation. Formal and historic.
Erastus
Biblical name meaning “beloved.” Strong but quite rare today.
Erberto
Italian form of Herbert. Classic and a bit old-fashioned.
Ercole
Italian form of Hercules. Strong, bold, and mythological.
Ercolo
Variant of Ercole. Slightly less common.
Ercule
French variation of Hercules. Dramatic and powerful.
Erek
Variant of Eric. Simple and modern.
Erel
Hebrew name meaning “courage.” Short and strong.
Erez
Hebrew name meaning “cedar tree.” Nature-based and solid.
Erhard
German name meaning “brave strength.” Strong and traditional.
Erhardt
Extended version. Feels formal and structured.
Erhart
Simplified variation. Still very classic.
Eri
Short, multicultural name. Soft and easy to say.
Eriberto
Spanish/Italian form of Herbert. Traditional and strong.
Eric
Norse name meaning “eternal ruler.” Classic, popular, and timeless.
Erich
German spelling of Eric. Slightly more refined.
Erick
Modern spelling of Eric. Very common.
Ericksen
Surname-style name meaning “son of Eric.” Strong and modern.
Erico
Italian/Spanish variation. Smooth and distinctive.
Ericson
Surname-style version of Eric. Clean and structured.
Erie
Place name. Soft and simple, but quite uncommon as a first name.
Erik
Scandinavian form of Eric. Strong and widely used.
Erikson
Surname-style name. Modern and masculine.
Eriq
Stylized spelling of Eric. Trendy and unique.
Erix
Modern variation of Eric. Edgy and short.
Erki
Estonian/Finnish variation of Eric. Unique and cultural.
Erkki
Finnish form of Eric. Strong and distinctive.
Erl
Short form of Earl. Minimal and rare.
Erland
Scandinavian name meaning “foreigner” or “outsider.” Strong and classic.
Erle
Variant of Earl. Slightly softer.
Erlend
Norwegian name meaning “foreigner.” Strong and modern in Nordic countries.
Erlie
Diminutive of Earl. Soft and casual.
Erling
Scandinavian name meaning “descendant of a nobleman.” Strong and traditional.
Erly
Modern short variation. Soft and simple.
Erman
Turkish/Germanic name meaning “soldier.” Strong and straightforward.
Ermanno
Italian form of Herman. Classic and elegant.
Ermano
Simplified version. Smooth and less formal.
Ermenegildo
Very traditional Italian/Spanish name. Long, formal, and historic.
Ermes
Italian form of Hermes. Mythological and stylish.
Erminio
Italian name meaning “soldier.” Soft but still strong.
Ermino
Variant of Erminio. Slightly simpler.
Ern
Short form of Ernest. Minimal and old-school.
Ernan
Variant of Hernan. Strong and traditional.
Ernest
English name meaning “serious” or “determined.” Classic and dependable.
Ernesto
Spanish/Italian form of Ernest. Warm and widely used.
Ernestus
Latin form. Formal and historic.
Erneszt
Hungarian variation. Distinctive and cultural.
Ernie
Diminutive of Ernest. Friendly and approachable.
Erno
Hungarian name. Short and distinctive.
Ernst
German form of Ernest. Strong, sharp, and traditional.
Eron
Short and modern, often seen as a variation of Aaron. It has a clean, easygoing feel.
Erric
Stylized spelling of Eric. Looks a bit sharper, but keeps the same familiar sound.
Errick
Another variation of Eric. Feels slightly heavier and more structured.
Errico
Italian form of Eric. Smooth and a little more distinctive.
Errol
English name with Scottish roots. It has a vintage charm but still feels cool.
Erroll
Variant of Errol. Same vibe, just a slightly different look.
Erron
Modern variation of Aaron. Simple and contemporary.
Erryl
Creative spelling of Errol. More unique, slightly edgy.
Erryle
Elaborated form of Erryl. Feels softer but very uncommon.
Erskin
Variant of Erskine. Shorter and a bit more modern.
Erskine
Scottish surname-style name. Refined, classic, and a little intellectual.
Erv
Short form of names like Ervin. Very minimal, almost nickname-only.
Erve
Rare variation. Soft and simple, but not widely used.
Ervine
Surname-style variation of Ervin. Feels polished and structured.
Erving
English name meaning “friend of the sea.” Familiar but not overused.
Ervyn
Stylized spelling of Ervin. Slightly more modern.
Erwin
German name meaning “friend of the army.” Classic and dependable.
Erwinn
Variation of Erwin. Adds a bit of visual uniqueness.
Erwyn
Welsh-style variation. Softer and more distinctive.
Erwynn
More decorative spelling. Leans slightly fantasy-inspired.
Eryle
Modern variation of Errol. Short and unique.
Esabio
Rare name, possibly a variation of Sabio (“wise” in Spanish). Uncommon and interesting.
Esaias
Greek/Latin form of Isaiah. Strong, biblical, and traditional.
Esau
Biblical name meaning “hairy.” Short and strong, though less common today.
Esavio
Variant of Esabio. Slightly smoother in sound.
Esavius
Latin-style variation. Formal and very rare.
Esbern
Scandinavian name meaning “divine bear.” Strong and distinctive.
Esbjorn
Another Scandinavian form (often spelled Esbjörn). Feels bold and very Nordic.
Escot
Surname-style name. Short and structured.
Escott
Extended version of Escot. Slightly more formal.
Esebio
Spanish variation of Eusebio. Warm and traditional.
Esenin
Surname-style name, associated with Sergei Yesenin. Artistic and distinctive.
Esequiel
Spanish form of Ezekiel. Strong and spiritual.
Eshkol
Hebrew name meaning “cluster (of grapes).” Unique and rooted in tradition.
Esias
Short variation of Isaiah. Simple and modern.
Esiason
Surname-style name. Structured and modern.
Esiasson
Extended variation. Feels more Scandinavian in tone.
Eskaminzim
Native American name (Apache chief). Powerful, historic, and very distinctive.
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Eskel
Scandinavian name with a rugged feel. It’s rare, but easy to say and remember.
Eskil
Norse name meaning “God’s protection.” Strong, minimal, and very Nordic.
Esmeling
Surname-style name. Quite unusual and has a refined, almost old-English tone.
Esmond
English name meaning “graceful protector.” Feels classic with a quiet charm.
Esmund
Older variation of Esmond. Slightly heavier, more traditional.
Espen
Norwegian name meaning “God bear.” Short, modern, and widely used in Scandinavia.
Esra
Hebrew/Turkish name meaning “helper.” Simple and soft, works across cultures.
Esseboe
Rare surname-style name. Very unique and not commonly used as a first name.
Essex
English place name. Stylish and very on-trend right now.
Essi
Finnish diminutive of Esther. Light, cute, and easygoing.
Estanislao
Spanish/Italian form of Stanislaus. Long, traditional, and very classic.
Esteban
Spanish form of Stephen. Warm, familiar, and widely loved.
Estefan
Variant of Esteban. Slightly more modern in sound.
Estes
Surname-style name. Short, clean, and a bit preppy.
Estevon
Modern variation of Stephen. Unique but still recognizable.
Eston
English name meaning “east town.” Simple and modern.
Estuardo
Spanish form of Stuart. Strong and traditional.
Etan
Variation of Ethan. Slightly softer but still familiar.
Etcheberria
Basque surname meaning “new house.” Very distinctive and cultural.
Ethan
Hebrew name meaning “strong” or “firm.” Extremely popular and timeless.
Ethelbert
Old English name meaning “bright noble.” Very vintage, almost antique.
Ethelred
Old English name meaning “noble counsel.” Strong but very old-fashioned.
Ethelwin
Old English name meaning “noble friend.” Rare and historic.
Ethelwolf
Old English name meaning “noble wolf.” Bold, almost mythical.
Ethelwyn
Variation of Ethelwin. Slightly softer.
Ethelwynne
Elaborated version. Very ornate and rare.
Etienne
French form of Stephen. Smooth, elegant, and stylish.
Eton
English place name. Short, polished, and upscale.
Ettore
Italian form of Hector. Strong and classic.
Euan
Scottish form of John. Short, friendly, and modern.
Euandros
Greek name meaning “good man.” Strong and very rare.
Euclid
Greek mathematician name Euclid. Intellectual and distinctive.
Euclides
Latin/Spanish variation of Euclid. Slightly more elaborate.
Eudel
Rare name. Soft and modern, but not widely recognized.
Eudocio
Spanish name meaning “good reputation.” Traditional and unique.
Euell
Variant of Ewell. Short and uncommon.
Euen
Alternative spelling of Euan. Clean and simple.
Eufemio
Spanish/Italian form of Euphemios. Rare and traditional.
Eufemius
Latin form. Formal and historic.
Eufemiusz
Polish variation. Very distinctive.
Eufrates
Spanish form of Euphrates (the river). Bold and geographic.
Eugen
German form of Eugene. Classic and strong.
Eugene
Greek name meaning “well-born.” Timeless and widely used.
Eugenio
Spanish/Italian form of Eugene. Warm and classic.
Eugenios
Greek variation. Traditional and formal.
Eugeniusz
Polish variation. Distinctive and cultural.
Eulalio
Spanish name meaning “well-spoken.” Unique and melodic.
Eulogio
Spanish name meaning “good speech.” Traditional and rare.
Eunan
Irish name meaning “little seal.” Soft and unique.
Euodias
Biblical Greek name. Rare and very traditional.
Euphemio
Spanish/Italian variation. Elegant and uncommon.
Euphemios
Greek form. Formal and historic.
Euphemius
Latin form. Rare and scholarly.
Euphrates
Name of the famous river. Strong and very distinctive.
Eurico
Portuguese/Spanish form of Eric. Smooth and slightly uncommon.
Euripides
Ancient Greek playwright Euripides. Very intellectual and bold.
Eusabio
Variant of Eusebio. Traditional and warm.
Eusaio
Rare variation. Very uncommon.
Eusavio
Another variation. Slightly smoother.
Eusebio
Spanish/Italian name meaning “pious.” Classic and meaningful.
Eusebios
Greek variation. Traditional and formal.
Eusebius
Latin form. Strong and historic.
Eusevio
Variant of Eusebio. Soft and unique.
Eusevios
Greek variation. Rare and traditional.
Eustace
English name meaning “fruitful.” Vintage but refined.
Eustache
French form of Eustace. Elegant and classic.
Eustachios
Greek variation. Formal and historic.
Eustachius
Latin form. Rare and scholarly.
Eustachy
Polish variation. Distinctive and cultural.
Eustaquio
Spanish form. Traditional and strong.
Eustashe
Creative variation. Unique but less common.
Eustasius
Rare Latin-style name. Formal and historic.
Eustatius
Another classical form. Strong and traditional.
Eustazio
Italian form. Smooth and elegant.
Eustis
Surname-style name. Short and modern.
Eustiss
Variant spelling. Slightly more stylized.
Ev
Ultra-short name. Minimal and modern.
Evaan
Modern variation of Evan. Smooth and trendy.
Evald
Scandinavian name meaning “law power.” Strong and classic.
Evaldo
Italian/Spanish variation. Warm and distinctive.
Evangel
Greek name meaning “good news.” Spiritual and unique.
Evangelin
Variant of Evangeline. Soft and elegant.
Evangelino
Italian/Spanish form. More elaborate and expressive.
Evangelo
Greek/Italian variation. Smooth and uncommon.
Evangelos
Greek name meaning “messenger.” Strong and widely used in Greece.
Evann
Variant of Evan. Slightly more modern visually.
Evarado
Rare name. Feels like a blend of Evan and Eduardo.
Evaristo
Spanish/Italian name meaning “well-pleasing.” Classic and distinctive.
Evaristus
Latin form. Formal and historic.
Evart
English name meaning “boar strength.” Strong and uncommon.
Evarts
Surname-style variation. Structured and classic.
Evelyn
English name meaning “desired.” Very popular and versatile today.
Even
Scandinavian name (pronounced EH-ven). Simple and widely used in Norway.
Eveneser
Variation of Ebenezer. Rare and traditional.
Evenezer
Another variation of Ebenezer. Slightly simplified.
Ever
Word name. Short, modern, and meaningful.
Everado
Variation of Everardo. Strong and slightly romantic.
Everald
Old English name meaning “boar power.” Vintage and rare.
Everard
Classic form of Everald. Strong and traditional.
Evered
Rare English name. Short and understated.
Everest
Mountain name. Bold, adventurous, and very popular right now.
Everet
Variant of Everett. Slightly simplified.
Everett
English name meaning “brave boar.” Very popular and versatile.
Everhardt
Germanic variation. Strong and formal.
Everhart
Shorter version. Still strong and classic.
Everhild
Rare old English name. Very vintage and unique.
Everild
Variation of Everhild. Slightly softer.
Everildo
Romance-language variation. Unique and elaborate.
Everitt
Variant of Everett. Clean and modern.
Everley
English name meaning “boar meadow.” Soft, trendy, and widely used.
Everly
Super popular right now. It has that soft, modern, slightly feminine feel people love.
Evers
Surname-style name. Simple, a bit edgy, and not something you hear often.
Evert
Dutch/German name meaning “brave boar.” Short, strong, and traditional.
Everton
English place name. Feels sporty and modern, especially if you know Everton F.C..
Evfimi
Greek variation of Euphemios. Very traditional and not commonly used today.
Evgeni
Russian form of Eugene. Strong and widely used in Eastern Europe.
Evgeny
Another common Russian spelling. Feels familiar but still distinctive.
Evgueni
French transliteration of Evgeny. Softer and more refined.
Evguenni
Less common variation. Looks more complex but same roots.
Evian
Name tied to the French water brand Evian. Clean, modern, and slightly luxury-coded.
Evion
Modern variation of Evian or Evan. Smooth and contemporary.
Evo
Very short, futuristic name. Feels sleek and modern.
Evrard
French/German name meaning “brave boar.” Strong and quite rare.
Evraud
Variation of Evrard. Slightly softer, still very uncommon.
Evren
Turkish name meaning “universe.” Strong, modern, and meaningful.
Evreux
French place name. Stylish but definitely uncommon as a first name.
Evzen
Czech form of Eugene. Distinctive and cultural.
Ewald
German name meaning “law power.” Strong and traditional.
Ewan
Scottish form of John. Friendly, simple, and widely used.
Eward
Variation of Edward. Familiar but less polished.
Ewart
Scottish name meaning “guardian of prosperity.” Strong and classic.
Ewell
English name. Soft and understated.
Ewen
Another Scottish variation of John. Clean and easy.
Ewert
German variation of Ewart. Slightly sharper sound.
Ewin
Short variation of Edwin. Simple and modern.
Ewing
Surname-style name. Strong and recognizable.
Ewoud
Dutch name. Unique and distinctly European.
Ewy
Very short and rare. Feels modern but minimal.
Ewynn
Stylized variation of Ewin. Leans a bit fantasy-inspired.
Excalibur
Legendary sword from Arthurian myths. Very bold, dramatic, and definitely not subtle.
Experience
Word name. Uncommon and more abstract than most names.
Explorer
Another word name. Adventurous, but more of a concept than a typical name.
Eyad
Arabic name meaning “strength” or “support.” Strong and meaningful.
Eyal
Hebrew name meaning “stag.” Short, modern, and very popular in Israel.
Eylmer
Old English name. Feels vintage and quite rare.
Eyolf
Norse name meaning “island wolf.” Strong and mythic.
Eysteinn
Old Norse name meaning “island stone.” Very traditional and historical.
Eyton
English place name. Clean and slightly upscale.
Eyulf
Variation of Eyolf. Strong and uncommon.
Eyvind
Scandinavian name meaning “island wind.” Strong and widely used in Nordic countries.
Ezar
Modern, minimal name. Feels sleek and unique.
Ezechiel
French/European form of Ezekiel. Slightly softer but still biblical.
Ezekiel
Hebrew name meaning “God strengthens.” Very popular and strong.
Ezequiel
Spanish/Portuguese form of Ezekiel. Warm and widely used.
Ezer
Hebrew name meaning “help.” Short and meaningful.
Eziechiele
Rare variation of Ezekiel. Very elaborate and uncommon.
Eziequel
Creative spelling of Ezekiel. Modern but less standard.
Ezra
Hebrew name meaning “help.” Extremely popular and effortlessly cool.
Ezrah
Variation of Ezra. Slightly softer visually.
Ezri
Hebrew name meaning “my help.” Short, modern, and rising in popularity.
Celebrity Names with the Letter E
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Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III, known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer.
Elton John
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