Unusual Female Names From My Genealogy E-I

Interesting and unusual names from the female side of my family tree from 602-1983 E-I
  1. EALDGYTH
    • EATHSWITH
      • EDGIVA
        • Effie
          • Origin:

            English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "pleasant speech"
          • Description:

            Effie is the old-fashioned short form for Euphemia. It shares a vintage charm with Hattie and Letty although is much rarer than either. Effie is a character in The Hunger Games and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
        • Ela
          • Origin:

            Turkish
          • Meaning:

            "terebinth tree"
          • Description:

            A sweet, simple mini-name that fits into many cultures. The only drawback is the potential for confusion with Ella, Ayla, and other similar names.
        • 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.
        • Elfrida
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "elf power"
          • Description:

            The name of the mother of Aethelred the Unready was once common among the Anglo-Saxon nobility, and was briefly revived during the 19th century, only to be lost once again to history.
        • ELGIN
          • Elicia
            • ELIZAETHA
              • Elsbeth
                • Origin:

                  German variation of Elizabeth
                • Meaning:

                  "pledged to God"
                • Description:

                  Although they could be easily confused, Elsbeth is a fairly unusual contracted German version of Elizabeth, while cousin Elspeth hails from Scotland. With its 'beth' ending, Elsbeth feels closer to the mother name.
              • EMLIANE
                • Emmeline
                  • Origin:

                    Old French form of archaic German Amal
                  • Meaning:

                    "work"
                  • Description:

                    Emmeline is an Emma relative and Emily cousin that is destined for greater use in the wake of the megapopularity of those two names. A recommended Nameberry fave, Emmeline hopped onto the US Top 1000 in 2014 for the first time ever. While it is genuinely an old name, it was rarely used a century ago; only 17 baby girls were named Emmeline in 1915, the same number as were named Ernie!
                • ENGLETRON
                  • EREMBOURG
                    • Ermengard
                      • ERMESINDE
                        • EUPHROSYNE
                          • EUSTACHE
                            • Experience
                              • Origin:

                                Word name
                              • Description:

                                Experience was used by the Puritans but probably too joke-worthy for a modern child...or teenager.