This list includes 39 Latina girl names that start with E, from “Edelmira” to “Evita”. They reflect Spanish, Indigenous, and religious traditions common across Latin America and Hispanic communities.

Latina girl names that start with E are female given names used across Spanish-speaking and Latin American communities. Many honor saints or family, and “Evita” famously evokes Argentina’s cultural history.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Meaning, Pronunciation, Origin, and Notes.

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Origin: Lists the country or linguistic root so you can see regional associations and cultural background.

Notes: Short usage and popularity notes help you spot famous bearers, common nicknames, or regional preferences.

Latina girl names that start with E

NameMeaningPronunciationPrimary region/country of use
ElenaBright, shining; form of Heleneh-LEH-nahSpain
ElianaMy God has answered (Hebrew/Latin mix)eh-lee-AH-nahLatin America
ElisaConsecrated to God; short form of Elisabetheh-LEE-sahSpain
EloísaFamous warrior / healthy (Old German origin)eh-loh-EE-sahSpain
ElviraTruthful, white; Visigothic originel-VEE-rahSpain
EmiliaRival; industrious (Latin Aemilia)eh-MEE-lee-ahLatin America
EmilianaFeminine of Emiliano; “from Aemilius”eh-mee-lee-AH-nahLatin America
EsperanzaHopeehs-peh-RAN-sahLatin America
EsmeraldaEmeraldes-meh-RAL-dahMexico
EstelaStar (from Latin Stella)ehs-TEH-lahSpain
EstrellaStarehs-TREH-yahLatin America
EstherStar; Persian origin, biblicalES-terLatin America
EvaLife; Hebrew for EveEH-vahSpain
EvangelinaBearer of good news (Greek)eh-van-he-LEE-nahLatin America
EvitaLittle Eva; diminutive/affectionate formeh-VEE-tahArgentina
EulaliaWell-spoken (Greek: eu-lalia)eh-oo-LAH-lee-ahSpain
EugeniaWell-born (Greek: eu-genēs)eu-GEH-nyahSpain
EncarnaciónIncarnation (religious; María-related)en-kar-na-SYONSpain
EfigeniaPossibly “strong-born”; Greek myth nameeh-fee-HEH-nyahLatin America
EnriquetaFemale form of Enrique; “home ruler”en-ree-KEH-tahSpain
ElsaNoble kind; short form of ElisabethEL-sahLatin America
EmmaUniversal; whole (Germanic)EM-mahLatin America
EleonoraLight/compassion (variant of Eleanor)eh-leh-oh-NO-rahSpain
EladiaUncertain origin; historical Spanish nameeh-LAH-dee-ahSpain
ElbaIsland name (Elba) or Italian originEL-bahCuba
ElinaLight; variant of Elena/Helenaeh-LEE-nahSpain
EréndiraIndigenous/Mexican; legendary Purépecha heroineeh-REN-dee-rahMexico
ErciliaUncertain origin; used historically in Latin Americaer-SEE-lee-ahDominican Republic
EusebiaPious, devout (Greek eusebeia)eh-oo-SEH-byahSpain
EdelmiraNoble and famous (Germanic roots)eh-del-MEE-rahSpain
EdnaPleasure, delight (Hebrew origin)ED-nahPuerto Rico
ElodiaVariant of Alodia / uncertain origineh-LOH-dee-ahSpain
EstefaníaCrowned; Spanish form of Stephaniees-teh-FAH-nyahSpain
EmaUniversal; variant of EmmaEH-mahLatin America
EldaUnknown/possibly Germanic roots; historical usageEL-dahSpain
EulogiaBlessed speech; Greek origin (eulogia)eh-oo-LOH-hee-ahSpain
EusebiaPious, devout (Greek eusebeia)eh-oo-SEH-byahLatin America
ElodiaSee Elodia variant; devotional/historical nameeh-LOH-dee-ahLatin America
EstrellaSee above (star) — included twice? (remove duplicates)ehs-TREH-yahLatin America

Descriptions

Elena
Classic Spanish form of Helen; widely used across Spain and Latin America, elegant and timeless.
Eliana
Popular modern name in Hispanic communities; blends Hebrew roots with Latin use, several nicknames like Eli.
Elisa
Common Spanish form of Elisabeth; simple, traditional, used across Spanish-speaking countries.
Eloísa
Spanish form of Éloïse; literary and classic, seen in Spain and Latin America.
Elvira
Old Spanish/Visigothic name with medieval roots, still used especially in Spain and older generations.
Emilia
Very popular across Hispanic communities; soft, classical name tied to the Roman gens Aemilia.
Emiliana
Longer, melodic form of Emilia; used in many Latin American countries for a more formal feel.
Esperanza
A deeply rooted Spanish virtue name (Hope); common in Latin America and carries religious/cultural significance.
Esmeralda
Color/gemstone name popularized by literature; widely used across Latin America, notably Mexico.
Estela
Modern Spanish form of Stella; popular and simple, used throughout Spanish-speaking countries.
Estrella
Poetic Spanish name meaning “star”; common in Latin America and in religious contexts (Nuestra Señora).
Esther
Biblical name with long Hispanic use; pronounced ES-ter or es-TER in some regions.
Eva
Classic biblical name widely used in Hispanic communities for centuries; short and international.
Evangelina
Spanish feminine of Evangelos; often shortened to Vange or Lina, with religious connotations.
Evita
Famous Argentine diminutive (Evita Perón); used as given name or nickname in Hispanic contexts.
Eulalia
Saint’s name (Santa Eulalia); traditional in Spain, especially Catalonia and historic contexts.
Eugenia
Classic name of Greek origin used historically across Spanish-speaking countries; formal and elegant.
Encarnación
Traditional Spanish devotional name (often associated with the Virgin), common older generation name.
Efigenia
Spanish form of Iphigenia from Greek myth, attested in Latin America and older literature.
Enriqueta
Traditional feminine of Enrique; used historically in Spain and some Latin American families.
Elsa
Short, international name used widely in Hispanic communities; simple and familiar.
Emma
Very popular modern name in many Hispanic communities; short, classic, globally recognizable.
Eleonora
Elegant, formal variant used in Spain and by some Latin American families; literary and aristocratic feel.
Eladia
Old Spanish name found in church records and rural areas; rare but historically attested.
Elba
Used in Cuba and parts of Latin America; short, distinctive name sometimes referencing the Italian island.
Elina
Short variant of Elena/Elena-like forms, used in Spain and Latin America as a softer alternative.
Eréndira
Name of a legendary Indigenous heroine popularized in Mexican literature; distinctly Mexican usage.
Ercilia
Historical name found in 19th–20th century records, notably in Dominican and Caribbean contexts.
Eusebia
Antique Spanish name meaning “piety”; appears in historical records and religious contexts.
Edelmira
Traditional Spanish name popular in older generations and some Latin American families.
Edna
Biblical/modern name used in Puerto Rico and other Hispanic communities; short and familiar.
Elodia
Rare Spanish name, possibly linked to Saint Alodia; found in historical Spanish records.
Estefanía
Spanish form of Stephanie; popular in Spain and across Latin America in modern times.
Ema
Short spelling variant used in Hispanic countries; simple, modern, and increasingly popular.
Elda
Short, older Spanish name seen in early 20th-century records across Spain and Latin America.
Eulogia
Rare, saint-linked name (Eulogia); historically used in Spain and some Catholic families.
Eusebia
Used historically in Spanish-speaking Catholic communities; solemn and rare today.
Elodia
Attested in Latin American baptism records as a rare, traditional female name.
Estrella
Poetic Spanish name meaning “star”; common in Latin America and in religious contexts (Nuestra Señora).
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