The Hoarder's List of Names

  1. ELLISEN
    • Elmira
      • Origin:

        English, Turkish
      • Meaning:

        "noblewoman; country, world commander; ruler of the people"
      • Description:

        A name with various origins, Elmira combines the sounds of multicultural Mira with the popular El- beginning. Despite this, the name is rarely heard in the US, though it does rank in the Top 100 names in Azerbaijan.
    • ELODIE
      • Eloisa
        • Origin:

          Italian and Spanish variation of Eloise
        • Meaning:

          "healthy; wide"
        • Description:

          Eloisa captures a lovely name back from the spoiled little girl at the Plaza. Historical romance writer Eloisa James has helped make this antique name sound fresh and sassy again.
      • 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.
      • Elora
        • Origin:

          Variation of Eliora
        • Description:

          While the etymology of the name is unclear, it's most likely a contraction of Eliora or Elnora. Despite the uncertain heritage, it's a winning construction, based on its El- prefix, the feminine three-syllable flow, and the a ending. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2015.
      • ELORA
        • Elowen
          • Origin:

            Cornish
          • Meaning:

            "elm"
          • Description:

            A beautiful modern Cornish nature name that is rapidly picking up steam in the States: even spawning variant spellings like Elowyn and Elowynn. In its native region, it wasn't widely used as a name before the twentieth century, when the Cornish language was revived. A (currently) unique member of the fashionble El- family of names, it has a pleasant, evocative sound.
        • ELSA
          • Elsavetta
            • ELSAVETTA
              • Elsie
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Elizabeth via its Scottish variation, Elspeth
                • Meaning:

                  "pledged to God"
                • Description:

                  Elsie is a sweet vintage nickname-name turned modern star. After a 30-year hiatus, Elsie started climbing the US popularity list 20 years ago and is still headed for the top.
              • Elveryn
                • Elyse
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Elise or Elysia
                  • Meaning:

                    "pledged to God"
                  • Description:

                    Elyse hasn't been heard much since the 80s, but it's beginning to be reconsidered as a possibIlity again, now that it's not so much seen as a Mom name, as it was in the TV show "Family Ties." A spelling variation of Elise, it's another variation of Elizabeth. Many parents today would opt for Eliza.
                • ELYSE
                  • Elysia
                    • Origin:

                      Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "from Elysium"
                    • Description:

                      This version stands out from the pack of Alyssas, Elissas et al, as Elysia relates to Elysian Fields, the mythological home of the blessed.
                  • Elyssa
                    • EMALINE
                      • Embeth
                        • Origin:

                          Combination of Emma and Beth
                        • Description:

                          South African-raised actress Embeth Davidtz added this unique smooth name to the mix. Perfect if you can't decide between Emma and Elizabeth and more unusual than Annabeth.
                      • Embry
                        • Origin:

                          English surname
                        • Meaning:

                          "flat-topped hill"
                        • Description:

                          Embry became viable as a first name when it was used for the (male) werewolf character Embry Call in the Twilight series. But its Em- beginning and -y ending give it a feminine sound, so we call it perfectly appropriate for a girl. Embry or Embury is an established English surname.