List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with E

Eph Lal

Eph Lal is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 104 times.

Meaning: Judging praying Origin: Israeli

Ephah

The Hebrew word "ephah" (איפה) means a particular measure for grain, and "measure" in general. The Bible's ephah in modern terms is about 23 liters, being ten times larger than the omer. The Book of Exodus records that an omer was equal to one tenth of an "ephah".

Meaning: Weary tired Origin: Israeli

Ephesus

noun. an ancient city in W Asia Minor, S of Smyrna (Izmir): famous temple of Artemis, or Diana; early Christian community.

Meaning: Desirable Origin: Israeli

Ephie

[ syll. ep-hie, eph-ie ] The baby girl name Ephie is pronounced as EHF-iyIY †. Ephie is used chiefly in English and it is derived from Old Greek origins. Ephie is a diminutive form of the name Euphemia (English and German).

Meaning: Well spoken Origin: Greek

Ephphatha

The name Ephphatha is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Ephphatha is: Be opened.

Meaning: Be opened Origin: Israeli

Ephratah

Ephrath or Ephrathah or Ephratah (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת אֶפְרָתָה‎‬) is the name of a biblical place and a personal name meaning "fruitful".

Meaning: Abundance bearing fruit Origin: Israeli

Ephrath

Ephrath or Ephrathah or Ephratah (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת אֶפְרָתָה‎‬) is the name of a biblical place and a personal name meaning "fruitful".

Meaning: Abundance bearing fruit Origin: Israeli

Ephyra

The name Ephyra is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Ephyra is: Daughter of Oceanus.

Meaning: Daughter of oceanus Origin: Brazilian

Epide

Epide is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1354 times.

Meaning: Hope Origin: Greek

Epione

In Greek mythology, Epione (Greek: Ἠπιόνη) is the goddess of soothing of pain; in fact, her name actually means soothing. She is the wife of Asclepius and mother of Panacea, the goddess of medicines, and Hygieia, the goddess of health.

Meaning: Wife of asclepius Origin: Brazilian