2063 Beautiful Christian Twins Baby Names

Eryn

Gaelic Meaning: The name Eryn is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Eryn is: Ireland.

Meaning: From ireland Origin: Gaelic

Eser

(E-ser)

Given Name ESER. GENDER: Feminine & Masculine. USAGE: Turkish.

Meaning: Accomplished Origin: Turkish

Esme

(EHZ-may)

Origin of the name Esme: Derived from the French esmé (loved), the past participle of the verb esmer (to love). Alternatively, some believe the name to be a variant of Aimé (beloved). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.

Meaning: Beloved one Origin: French

Esmeralda

(ez-mə-RAHL-də)

Origin of the name Esmeralda: A borrowing of the Spanish name Esmeralda, which is taken from the word meaning "emerald." Esmeralda was the name of the Gypsy girl loved by the hunchback Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831).

Meaning: Emerald Origin: Spanish

Esperanza

(es-pe-RAHN-sah)

Spanish Meaning: The name Esperanza is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Esperanza is: Hope.

Meaning: Hope Origin: Spanish

Esteban

(es-TE-bahn)

Spanish Meaning: The name Esteban is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Esteban is: Crowned in victory.

Meaning: One who is crowned in victory Origin: Greek

Estefani

Spanish Meaning: The name Estefani is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Estefani is: Feminine of Stephan.

Meaning: Crown Origin: Greek

Estefania

(es-te-fah-NEE-ah)

Origin of the name Estefania: Feminine form of Esteban, which is the Spanish cognate of Stephen, which is from the Latin Stephanus, a derivative of the Greek Stephanos, which has its root in stephanos (a crown, a garland, that which adorns the head).

Meaning: Crown Origin: Greek

Estefany

The name Estefany is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Estefany is: Feminine of Stephan.

Meaning: Crown Origin: Greek

Estelle

(es-TEL)

From an Old French name which was derived from Latin stella, meaning "star". It was rare in the English-speaking world in the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th century, perhaps due to the character Estella Havisham in Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations' (1860).

Meaning: Star Origin: Latin