Girls

  1. Dorrin
    • Origin:

      Manx
    • Meaning:

      "sullen; tempest"
    • Description:

      This name stems from an Irish word meaning sullen, but in the Isle of Man is used to refer to sullen weather, rather than sullen people (hence the tempest meaning). It's a cute and spunky name that could easily work outside Manx circles.
  2. Dulce
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "sweet"
    • Description:

      Popular Portuguese and Spanish name that refers to "dulce nombre de Maria" -- the sweet name of the Virgin Mary. English variant Dulcie has a different pronunciation.
  3. Early
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      A word that's been used, very infrequently, as a name for hundreds of years. Interesting sound and meaning.
  4. Edelie
    • Edeline
      • Edelle
        • Eden
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "place of pleasure, delight"
          • Description:

            Eden is an attractive, serene name with obvious intimations of Paradise, one of several place names drawn from the Bible by the Puritans in the seventeenth century.
        • Effemie
          • Eila
            • Origin:

              Hebrew, Norwegian variation of Elina
            • Meaning:

              "oak tree; bright, shining light"
            • Description:

              Eila is a Hebrew name heard in Israel. The name also has roots in Finland and Norway, where it's derived from Elina, a variation of Helen, or from Aila, a form of Helga. Eila could gain attention as a cross-cultural name and fresh alternative to popular sound-alike choices like Ayla, Ella, and Isla.
          • EILEY
            • Eilidh
              • Origin:

                Gaelic form of Eleanor
              • Description:

                Long popular in Scotland, this attractive name is strictly-speaking the Gaelic version of Eleanor, but is also often considered part of the Helen family of names. After the Normans introduced it into the British Isles, it was transformed into Aileen or Evelyn. It has rarely been heard in the US, but it is slowly starting to be used here too.
            • Eilonwy
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "river melody"
              • Description:

                Eilonwy is a rare and poetic Welsh name first recorded in the late 19th century and used by Lloyd Alexander for his novel series The Chronicles of Prydain. The character appeared in Disney's adaptation of the series. In both the books and on the screen, Eilonwy is a feisty yet kind character. Read more about Eilonwy and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
            • Eira
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "snow"
              • Description:

                This Welsh nature name that can be pronounced exactly like the male Ira. Or, to avoid confusion, you could just name her Snow.
            • EISELE
              • Eleanor
                • Origin:

                  English variation of French Provencal Alienor, meaning unknown
                • Description:

                  Eleanor's straightforward feminine image combined with its royal medieval history is striking just the right note for parents in search of a girls' name that combines substance and style.
              • Elena
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, Italian, German, Greek variation of Helen
                • Meaning:

                  "bright, shining light"
                • Description:

                  Elena is at its most popular point ever in the US, thanks to its cross-cultural appeal and the overall popularity of El- names. It's more international than Ellen or Eleanor, but still accessible.
              • Elidi
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "gift of the sun"
                • Description:

                  Elidi is intriguing but potentially confusing. Try the French Elodie instead.
              • ELLA-MAY
                • Elodie
                  • Origin:

                    French, variation of Alodia, German
                  • Meaning:

                    "foreign riches"
                  • Description:

                    The lyrical and melodious Elodie, a Nameberry favorite, is starting to rise through the US popularity charts for the first time since the 1880s. It's a uncommon member of the trending El- family of names, which includes Ella, Eloise, and Eleanor.
                • Eloise
                  • Origin:

                    French and English variation of Heloise
                  • Meaning:

                    "healthy; wide"
                  • Description:

                    Well balanced between sleek, sweet, strong, and vintage, newly chic Eloise re-entered the US Top 1000 in 2009, following a 50 year absence. In 2022, it broke into the Top 100 in the US and across the pond in the UK. Given to nearly 3000 babies each year, Eloise is showing no sign of stepping out of the spotlight.