Electric E Names [girls]
- Edrie
Origin:
Short form of Edris, Welsh; ArabicMeaning:
"lord; studious"Description:
Edris was used occasionally for baby girl 100 years ago, but one can't help but wonder whether those girls might really have been named Edie but with bad handwriting. Edrie is cute, though, and unusual.
- Ekaterina
Origin:
Russian; Macedonian; Bulgarian, variation of CatherineMeaning:
"pure"Description:
This international variation was publicized by Olympic skater Ekaterina Gordeeva.
- 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.
- Elsepet
Description:
Elsepet is a feminine name with medieval European origins, likely a variant of Elizabeth. This rare historical form appeared in records from the Middle Ages, particularly in Scotland and other parts of Britain. Elizabeth itself derives from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'pledged to God.' Elsepet represents one of many variations that evolved regionally before spelling standardization. The name has a distinctly antique quality, evoking images of medieval castles and historical periods. Today, Elsepet remains extremely uncommon, making it an interesting choice for parents seeking a name with historical depth and uniqueness. Its connection to the widely beloved Elizabeth gives it familiar roots despite its rare usage.
- 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.
- Edelina
- Elyned
- Erva
- EILEITHYIA
- EUDOXIA
- EUPRAXIA
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