Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with E

Eibhlin

Irish Gaelic, meaning 'shining and brilliant'. Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill was an Irish poet and noblewoman. This name appears in these categories.

Meaning: Pleasant, beautiful, radiant Origin: Irish

Eiddwen

The meaning of the name Eiddwen is Fond, blessed. The origin of the name Eiddwen is Welsh.

Meaning: The beloved fair one Origin: Irish

Eideann

Gaelic Meaning: The name Eideann is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Eideann is: Fiery.

Meaning: Fiery. Origin: Gaelic

Eidothea

Her name means "Knowing-Goddess" or "Shapely-Goddess" from the Greek words eidô and thea.

Meaning: A sea nymph Origin: Greek

Eihhlin

Eihhlin is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1329 times.

Meaning: Gaelic form of Eileen or Evelyn. Origin: Gaelic

Eileene

Origin of the name Eileen: English variant of the French Aveline, a name derived from the Germanic Avila, which is thought to be a Latinate form of Aveza, a name ultimately of uncertain meaning. Alternatively, Eileen is an Anglicized form of the Irish Eibhlín, a cognate of Evelyn.

Meaning: Derived from evelyn Origin: Irish

Eileithyia

Greek Meaning: The name Eileithyia is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Eileithyia is: Goddess of childbirth.

Meaning: Goddess of childbirth Origin: Greek

Eilena

Irish Meaning: The name Eilena is an Irish baby name.

Meaning: Derived from evelyn Origin: Irish

Eilene

Baby names Baby Name Meanings Irish Baby Names. Baby names meanings search results: The name Eilene is a baby girl name. The name Eilene comes from the Irish origin. In Irish The meaning of the name Eilene is: Variant of Evelyn.

Meaning: Bringer of light Origin: Irish

Eilidh

(AY-lee)

Eilidh is a Scots Gaelic name which originated in the Western Highlands and Islands. Its meaning is 'Light'. ― Anonymous User 5/16/2005. Eilidh is a beautiful Gaelic name whose equivilants are Helen, Ellen and Elaine.

Meaning: Sympathy, compassion Origin: Greek, Scottish