This list includes 68 Pretty girl names that start with E, from “Eden” to “Evita”. The selection favors melodious, feminine names with clear meanings and varied origins useful for parents and writers.
[Pretty girl names that start with E] are feminine given names beginning with the letter E used across many cultures. For example, “Eden” has biblical landscape origins while “Eva” and “Evita” connect to life-related roots.
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Pretty girl names that start with E
| Name | Pronunciation | Origin | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emma | EM-ma (ˈɛmə) | Germanic | Universal whole; from Germanic element ‘ermen’ meaning whole. |
| Emily | EM-i-lee (ˈɛməli) | Latin | Rival or industrious; from Latin ‘aemulus’ meaning rival. |
| Emilia | eh-MEE-lee-a (əˈmiːliə) | Latin/Italian | Rival or eager; feminine form related to ‘Aemilius’. |
| Emmeline | EM-mah-leen (ˈɛməlɪn) | Germanic/French | Work; possibly from Germanic root ‘amal’ meaning work. |
| Ella | EL-ah (ˈɛlə) | Germanic/Spanish | All or other; also ‘beautiful fairy’ in folklore. |
| Elle | EL (ɛl) | French | She; feminine pronoun used as a name meaning ‘she’. |
| Ellie | EH-lee (ˈɛli) | Greek/English | Light or torch; diminutive of names meaning ‘light’. |
| Eliza | ee-LIE-zah (ɪˈlaɪzə) | Hebrew/English | God is my oath; variant of Elizabeth. |
| Elizabeth | eh-LIZ-a-beth (ɪˈlɪzəbəθ) | Hebrew | My God is an oath; consecrated to God. |
| Eleanor | EL-eh-nor (ˈɛlənɔr) | Greek/Old French | Bright, shining one; variant of Helen. |
| Elena | eh-LAY-nah (əˈleɪnə) | Greek/Spanish | Bright shining light; form of Helen. |
| Elise | eh-LEEZ (əˈliːz) | French | Pledged to God; short form of Elisabeth. |
| Elodie | eh-LO-dee (eˈlɔdi) | French | Marsh flower; possibly from Greek ‘helos’ meaning marsh. |
| Eloise | EH-loh-eez (ˈɛlɔɪz) | French | Famous warrior; from Germanic elements meaning healthy or famous. |
| Estelle | ess-TELL (ɛsˈtɛl) | French | Star; from Latin ‘stella’ meaning star. |
| Estella | es-TELL-ah (ɛsˈtɛlə) | Latin | Little star; diminutive of Stella meaning little star. |
| Esme | ez-MAY (ɛsˈmeɪ) | French/Persian | Esteemed beloved; from Old French ‘esmé’ meaning loved. |
| Esmeralda | ez-meh-RAL-da (ɛzməˈrɑldə) | Spanish | Emerald; from Spanish ‘esmeralda’ meaning emerald. |
| Evangeline | ee-van-JE-lin (ˌiːvænˈdʒɛlɪn) | Greek | Bearer of good news; ‘evangelos’ meaning good messenger. |
| Eva | EE-vah (ˈiːvə) | Hebrew/Latin | Life; from Hebrew ‘Chava’ meaning life. |
| Eve | EEV (iːv) | Hebrew | Life; the first woman in Genesis meaning living. |
| Evie | E-vee (ˈiːvi) | English | Little Eve; diminutive of Eve/Evelyn meaning life. |
| Evelyn | EV-eh-lin (ˈɛvəˌlɪn) | English/French | Desired; originally a surname later used as feminine given name. |
| Everly | EV-er-lee (ˈɛvərli) | English | From the wildboar meadow; modern surname-turned-name. |
| Elara | eh-LAH-rah (ɪˈlɑːrə) | Greek | Mythological name associated with brightness; exact meaning uncertain. |
| Elina | eh-LEE-nah (ɛˈliːnə) | Scandinavian/Greek | Bright shining light; variant of Helen. |
| Elora | eh-LOR-uh (əˈlɔːrə) | Hebrew/Greek | God is my light; modern name possibly linked to Eloise. |
| Elspeth | EL-speth (ˈɛlspəθ) | Scottish | Scottish form of Elizabeth; pledged to God. |
| Eileen | eye-LEEN (aɪˈliːn) | Irish | Bright island; Anglicized form of Gaelic name meaning brightness. |
| Elaine | eh-LAYN (əˈleɪn) | French/Greek | Bright shining light; medieval French form of Helen. |
| Eleanora | el-ee-oh-NOR-ah (ˌɛliəˈnɔːrə) | Greek/Latin | Light; variant of Eleanor meaning shining light. |
| Etta | ET-ah (ˈɛtə) | English | Little one; diminutive of names like Henrietta or Ethel. |
| Edith | EE-dith (ˈiːdɪθ) | Old English | Rich gift; from Old English ‘ead’ wealth and ‘gyth’ war. |
| Eden | EE-den (ˈiːdən) | Hebrew | Delight; biblical garden name meaning delight or pleasure. |
| Elowen | el-OH-en (ɛˈloʊən) | Cornish | Elm tree; modern Cornish name meaning elm tree. |
| Eira | AY-ra (ˈeɪrə) | Welsh/Scandinavian | Snow; in Welsh and also means mercy in some contexts. |
| Enya | EN-ya (ˈɛn.jə) | Irish | Kernel little seed; Gaelic name Anglicized as Enya. |
| Eithne | ETH-nuh (ˈɛθnə) | Irish Gaelic | Kernel little grain; ancient Irish feminine name. |
| Evelina | ev-eh-LEE-nah (ˌɛvəˈliːnə) | Latin/English | Desired; variant related to Evelyn meaning wished-for child. |
| Eulalia | yoo-LAY-lee-ah (juːˈleɪliə) | Greek | Well spoken; from Greek ‘eu’ well and ‘lalein’ to speak. |
| Euphemia | yoo-FEE-mee-uh (juːfəˈmiːə) | Greek | Of good repute; from Greek ‘euphemia’ meaning good speech. |
| Eurydice | yoo-RID-ih-see (jʊˈrɪdɪsi) | Greek | Wide justice; mythological name associated with Orpheus. |
| Elaina | eh-LAY-nah (əˈleɪnə) | Greek | Bright shining light; variant of Elaine and Helen. |
| Elin | EH-lin (ˈɛlɪn) | Scandinavian/Welsh | Variant of Helen meaning light; Scandinavian short form. |
| Eilis | AY-lish (ˈeɪlɪʃ) | Irish | Irish form of Elizabeth meaning God is my oath. |
| Elinor | eh-LIN-or (ˌɛlɪˈnɔːr) | English | Variant of Eleanor meaning shining light. |
| Elayne | eh-LAYN (əˈleɪn) | English | Variant of Elaine meaning bright shining light. |
| Emeline | EM-eh-leen (ˈɛməlɪn) | French | Work; variant of Emmeline from Germanic ‘amal’ meaning work. |
| Emmanuelle | eh-mahn-yoo-EL (ˌɛmənjuˈɛl) | Hebrew/French | God is with us; feminine form of Emmanuel. |
| Epiphany | ee-PIF-a-nee (ɪˈpɪfəni) | Greek | Manifestation or revelation; Christian feast name. |
| Esperanza | es-peh-RAN-za (ˌɛspəˈrænzə) | Spanish | Hope; Spanish noun and common given name. |
| Elsa | EL-sah (ˈɛlsə) | Germanic | Noble and kind; diminutive of Elizabeth or Elisabet. |
| Edie | EE-dee (ˈiːdi) | English | Prosperous; diminutive of Edith or Edwina meaning rich and blessed. |
| Ember | EM-ber (ˈɛmbər) | English | Smoldering coal; English word name suggesting warmth and glow. |
| Evelyne | ev-uh-LEEN (ˌɛvəˈliːn) | French | Desired; French variant of Evelyn meaning wished-for child. |
| Evalina | eh-vah-LEE-nah (ˌɛvəˈliːnə) | Latin | Life; variant combining Eva and -lina suffix meaning little life. |
| Emiliana | em-ee-lee-AH-na (ˌɛmɪliəˈnɑː) | Latin/Italian | Rival; feminine form of Aemilius or Emilia. |
| Eluned | eh-LIN-ed (ɛˈlɪnɛd) | Welsh | Image idol; from Welsh ‘elinud’ meaning image or idol. |
| Eirlys | EER-liss (ˈeərlɪs) | Welsh | Snowdrop; compound of Welsh ‘eir’ snow and ‘lys’ flower. |
| Edwina | ed-WEE-nah (ɛdˈwiːnə) | Old English | Wealthy friend; feminine form of Edwin meaning wealthy friend. |
| Eleri | eh-LER-ee (ɛˈlɛri) | Welsh | From the river Eleri; Welsh river name used as feminine given name. |
| Elsbeth | ELZ-beth (ˈɛlzbɛθ) | Scottish/Dutch | Form of Elizabeth meaning pledged to God. |
| Eudora | yoo-DOR-ah (juːˈdɔːrə) | Greek | Good gift; from Greek ‘eu’ good and ‘doron’ gift. |
| Emelia | eh-MEE-lee-ah (əˈmiːliə) | Latin | Industrious; variant of Amelia/Emilia meaning rival or industrious. |
| Estefanía | es-teh-FAH-nee-ah (estefaˈni.a) | Spanish | Crowned; Spanish form of Stephanie meaning crowned with garland. |
| Esmé | ez-MAY (ɛsˈmeɪ) | French | Beloved; variant spelling of Esme from Old French ‘esmé’. |
| Evita | eh-VEE-tah (eˈviːtə) | Spanish | Little Eva; diminutive of Eva meaning little life. |
| Eveline | ev-eh-LEEN (ˌɛvəˈliːn) | French/English | Desired; variant of Evelyn meaning wished-for child. |