List of French Baby Names Meanings Starting with E

Elienor

Origin of the name Elinor: Derived from Alienor, a Provençal form of the Greek Helenē, which is from the root ēlē (light, torch, bright).

Meaning: Light Origin: French

Elinore

French Meaning: The name Elinore is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Elinore is: Light.

Meaning: Light, moon Origin: French

Eliott

Origin of the name Elliott: Transferred use of the surname that originated as a diminutive of the Old French Ēlie, a cognate of the Hebrew Elijah (Jehovah is God). The name received a boost in popularity due to the central character in the popular movie E.T. Var: Eliot, Eliott, Elliott.

Meaning: Jehovah is god Origin: French

Elisamarie

The name Elisamarie is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Elisamarie is: Abbreviation of Elisabeth.

Meaning: Abbreviation of elisabeth Origin: French

Elishia

French meaning: The name Elishia is a French baby name The French meaning of Elishia is: Devoted to God.

Meaning: Abbreviation of elisabeth Origin: French

Ellaina

Given Name ELENA. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovak, Lithuanian, Russian, Greek, German, Medieval Slavic.

Meaning: The shining light, in mythology Origin: French

Ellaine

French Meaning: The name Ellaine is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Ellaine is: Shining light.

Meaning: The shining light, in mythology Origin: French

Ellayne

sun ray or shining light. POPULARITY: 1114. Elaine as a girl's name is of Greek origin meaning "sun ray or shining light". It is a French variant of Helen.

Meaning: Shining light Origin: French

Elle

Elle is a female name, which is usually pronounced "Ell", but is sometimes pronounced "Ellie". It derives from the French pronoun "elle", meaning "she". The name can also be a shortened version of names such as Eloise, Elizabeth, Felicia, Amelia, Danielle, Gabrielle and Eleanor.

Meaning: From a foreign land Origin: French

Elliotte

Elliotte is a feminine twist on the boy name staples Elliot and Elliott, as well as less frequently used Eliot and Eliott, a name of Greek and Hebrew origins (Marla is Jewish) meaning “the Lord is my God.”

Meaning: God Origin: French