Electric E Names [girls]
- Evangeline
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"bearer of good news"Description:
Evangeline is a romantic old name enjoying a major comeback, thanks to its religious overtones, Eva's popularity, and the star of the TV megahit Lost, Evangeline Lilly. Evangelia and Evangelina — two variants of Evangeline — are sure to tag along for the ride.
- Evelina
Origin:
English from FrenchMeaning:
"desired; or water, island"Description:
A popular name in the Middle Ages, Evelina was eclipsed by Evelyn in the last century, but has a chance at a well-deserved comeback now, fitting right in with the other Ev-names. Like Evelyn, it derives from the Norman name Aveline.
- Everly
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"wild boar in woodland clearing"Description:
Sweet and stylish, with a sporty, energetic undertone, Everly is a name that ticks lots of boxes.
- Evicka
Description:
Evicka is a feminine name likely of Slavic origin, possibly serving as a diminutive form of Eva or Evita. In many Slavic languages, particularly Czech and Slovak, the suffix "-icka" creates an affectionate or diminutive version of a name. The base name Eva derives from Hebrew, meaning "life" or "living one." Evicka maintains a distinctly Eastern European character while being quite rare in English-speaking countries. The name carries a delicate, melodic quality with its soft consonants and vowel ending. Those bearing this name might appreciate its cultural connection to Slavic heritage and its uniqueness in Western contexts.
- Exa
Origin:
Spelling variation of Achsah, HebrewMeaning:
"adorned"Description:
In the 21st century, Exa is best known as the given name of Grimes and Elon Musk's daughter Y, a sibling for X Æ A-XII. The celebrity parents were inspired by the supercomputer terms exaFLOPS, which is the "ability for a supercomputer to perform 1 quintillion floating-point operations per second."
- Exaviera
Description:
Exaviera is a rare feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Xaviera, which itself is the feminine form of Xavier. The name traces back to the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'the new house,' made famous by the 16th-century Catholic missionary Saint Francis Xavier. The distinctive 'Ex' beginning creates a unique visual and phonetic quality while maintaining connections to its more traditional root. Exaviera carries an exotic, sophisticated air with its melodic syllable pattern and uncommon letter combinations. While Xaviera has gained modest recognition in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond, the Exaviera spelling remains exceptionally rare. This name might appeal to parents seeking something with authentic historical roots yet distinctive enough to stand out in contemporary settings.
- Eyla
Description:
Eyla is a short, melodic feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Isla (Scottish for 'island'), Ayla (Turkish for 'moonlight' or Hebrew for 'oak tree'), or Ella (Germanic for 'fairy maiden'). The name's simplicity and soft sound have made it increasingly popular in recent years as parents seek short, distinctive names with international appeal. Eyla combines contemporary style with a timeless quality. Though still relatively uncommon in most countries, its usage has been growing gradually, especially in Scandinavian regions and among parents drawn to names with nature connections.
- Ezri
Origin:
Variation of Ezra, HebrewMeaning:
"help"Description:
Ezri is one of the cool new unisex names starting with E, except as a Biblical name, it's not so new. Used for both genders in Israel, in the US it's currently running five to one in favor of girls, surprisingly. Its deviation from the better known and more traditional Ezra makes it feel like one of the more truly gender neutral names.
- Edelina
- Elyned
- Erva