Here you’ll find 42 Mexican girl names that start with E, organized from “Edelmira” to “Evelyn”. These names blend Spanish, indigenous, religious, and modern influences common across Mexico. Use this list for baby naming, family history, or inspiration for blogs and social posts.

Mexican girl names that start with E are female given names used in Mexico that begin with the letter E. Many come from Spanish saints, Nahuatl roots, or modern adaptations, for example “Evelyn”.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Gender (female), Meaning/Origin (brief), Pronunciation (phonetic), Popularity/Usage in Mexico (rank or ‘common/uncommon’), and Variants/Notes (regional/spelling).

Name: The given name as commonly used in Mexico, so you can scan and pick favorites at a glance.

Gender: Indicates female usage so you know who commonly bears the name and its social context.

Meaning/Origin: Brief definition and cultural origin helps you understand the name’s significance and historical roots.

Pronunciation: Phonetic guide shows you how to say the name correctly in Spanish pronunciation.

Popularity/Usage in Mexico: Indicates how common the name is, giving you context for trends or uniqueness.

Variants/Notes: Lists regional spellings, diminutives, or related forms so you can compare variants and meanings.

Mexican girl names that start with E

Name Gender Meaning/Origin Pronunciation Description
Elena Female Bright, shining; Greek/Spanish eh-LEH-nah Very popular, classic choice in Mexico. Used across regions; variants include Helena and Lena.
Elisa Female God is my oath; Hebrew/Spanish eh-LEE-sah Common in Mexico, often short for Elizabeth. Familiar, traditional with modern appeal.
Eliana Female My God has answered; Hebrew/Spanish eh-lee-AH-nah Growing in popularity among younger parents. Soft, melodic; variants: Iliana, Liana.
Emilia Female Rival or industrious; Latin/Spanish eh-MEE-lee-ah Fashionable classic in Mexico. Frequently chosen for its elegant sound; nicknames: Emi, Milly.
Emma Female Whole, universal; Germanic/Latin EH-mah Short, internationally popular name widely used in Mexico for its simplicity and charm.
Ema Female Variant of Emma/Emilia; Spanish/Latin EH-mah Used as a standalone short name in Mexico; modern, casual feel.
Elsa Female Noble, pledged; Germanic/Spanish EL-sah Known and used in Mexico; rose in popularity after cultural influences. Short, familiar.
Eloísa Female Famous warrior; Germanic/Spanish eh-LOY-sah Classic literary name in Mexico. Elegant and slightly old-fashioned; nicknames: Elo, Loísa.
Elvira Female Truth or foreign; Germanic/Spanish el-VEE-rah Traditional name with medieval roots, still present in Mexico, especially among older generations.
Esmeralda Female Emerald; Spanish/Latin es-meh-RAL-dah Well-known thanks to literature and media. Evokes beauty and color; widely recognized in Mexico.
Esperanza Female Hope; Spanish ehs-peh-RAN-sah Strong religious and cultural resonance in Mexico. Classic, often used in compound names.
Estela Female Star; Latin/Spanish es-TEH-lah Elegant and common alternative to Estrella. Widely used across Mexico with a timeless feel.
Estrella Female Star; Spanish es-TREH-yah Popular in regions and religious contexts (Our Lady imagery). Bright, poetic choice.
Estefanía Female Crowned; Greek via Spanish es-teh-FAH-nee-ah Spanish form of Stephanie. Used in Mexico since late 20th century; nicknames: Fani, Stef.
Esther Female Star; Hebrew ES-tehr Biblical name familiar in Mexico. Used by many generations with religious significance.
Ester Female Star; Hebrew/Spanish variant ES-tehr Spanish variant of Esther seen commonly in Mexican records; short and traditional.
Evangelina Female Bringer of good news; Greek/Spanish eh-van-he-LEE-nah Strong Catholic connotations in Mexico. Formal, classic; nicknames: Eva, Angelina.
Eva Female Life; Hebrew EH-vah Short, timeless biblical name widely used in Mexico with international appeal.
Evelyn Female Desired or island; English/Old French eh-VEH-leen Modern and popular in Mexico; often spelled Evelyn or Evelin. Trendy among young parents.
Evelia Female Variant of Evelyn/Eve; Spanish form eh-VEH-lee-ah Traditional-sounding name found in Mexico, more common among older generations.
Eugenia Female Well-born; Greek/Spanish eh-oo-HEH-nee-ah Classic, historically used in Mexico. Literary and formal; nicknames: Genia.
Eulalia Female Well-spoken; Greek/Spanish eh-oo-LAH-lee-ah Saint’s name with Catholic history in Mexico. Traditional and regionally present.
Eufemia Female Well-spoken; Greek/Spanish eh-oo-FEH-mee-ah Rare but attested in Mexico. Archaic, religious tone; occasionally used in older families.
Efigenia Female Iphigenia; Greek via Spanish eh-fee-HAY-nee-ah Mythological and classical name found historically in Mexican records; literary and formal.
Edith Female Rich war; Old English EH-deeth Used in Mexico especially mid-20th century. Internationally familiar and vintage.
Edna Female Pleasure or bride; Hebrew/Irish ED-nah Present in Mexican naming records, more common among older generations. Simple and retro.
Enriqueta Female Ruler of the home; Germanic/Spanish en-ree-KEH-tah Spanish feminine of Enrique used in Mexico; formal and traditional. Nickname: Queta.
Enedina Female Latinized/Spanish form; possibly Greek roots eh-neh-DEE-nah Traditional Mexican name appearing regionally and historically; uncommon today.
Eréndira Female Mythic heroine; Purépecha (Tarascan) eh-REN-dee-rah Indigenous-origin name from Michoacán legend. Strong cultural and regional significance in Mexico.
Erika Female Ever-ruler; Germanic/Spanish usage EH-ree-kah Very common in Mexico since late 20th century. Modern and international; many spellings present.
Erica Female Variant of Erika; Latinized form EH-ree-kah Also used in Mexico, familiar and slightly less common than Erika.
Elda Female Old, wise; Germanic/Spanish EL-dah Short, vintage name found in Mexico, especially older generations.
Elva Female Elf or white; Gaelic/Spanish usage EL-vah Appears in Mexican records; regional and vintage charm.
Elia Female God is my God; Hebrew/Spanish EH-lee-ah Occasionally used in Mexico as a feminine form; simple and biblical resonance.
Ermelinda Female Whole, gentle; Germanic/Spanish er-meh-LEEN-dah Traditional Spanish name used historically in Mexico. Formal with possible nickname Melinda.
Edelmira Female Noble famous; Germanic/Spanish eh-del-MEE-rah Classic Spanish name present in Mexican records, especially older women. Elegant, vintage.
Emiliana Female Rival/industrious; Latin/Spanish eh-mee-lee-AH-nah Long form of Emilia used in Mexico. Feminine and lyrical; nickname Emi.
Eusebia Female Pious; Greek/Spanish eh-oo-SEH-bee-ah Rare, historically attested in church records in Mexico. Religious and archaic.
Evelina Female Little Eve; Latin/Spanish eh-veh-LEE-nah Soft, feminine variant used occasionally in Mexico. Elegant and less common.
Eulogia Female Blessed praise; Greek/Spanish eh-oo-LOH-hee-ah Rarely used but present historically in Mexican records. Religious and old-fashioned.
Eunice Female Good victory; Greek/Spanish usage eh-OO-nee-seh Biblical name used in Mexico, often in older generations. Shortened forms used informally.
Eneida Female From the Aeneid; Latin/Spanish eh-NAY-dah Literary, poetic name found in Mexican naming lists. Distinctive and classical.

Descriptions

Elena
Elisa
Eliana
Emilia
Emma
Ema
Elsa
Eloísa
Elvira
Esmeralda
Esperanza
Estela
Estrella
Estefanía
Esther
Ester
Evangelina
Eva
Evelyn
Evelia
Eugenia
Eulalia
Eufemia
Efigenia
Edith
Edna
Enriqueta
Enedina
Eréndira
Erika
Erica
Elda
Elva
Elia
Ermelinda
Edelmira
Emiliana
Eusebia
Evelina
Eulogia
Eunice
Eneida
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