Eva or life; derived from the Irish form of Eve, meaning "life" or "living one"
Eala
Eala means "swan" in Old Irish, carrying the graceful and poetic imagery that swans held in Celtic mythology — creatures associated with purity, transformation, and the otherworld.
Earlene
Mist of elegance
Earline
Gentle stream
Earnestine
Eagerly sincere soul
Eartha
Earth mother
Ebba
Beautiful gift
Eboni
Dark beauty shines
Ebony
Dark, Black
Edel
Noble, of noble character
Edelia
nobility, noble
Edie
God's gracious gift
Edith
wealthy and noble
Edna
Noble, noble
Edwina
Noble friend
Edythe
Beautiful and lovely
Effie
Bearer of gifts
Eglantine
Rose flower
Eileen
Shining light
Eilidh
Radiant, shining one
Eily
Eily is an Irish pet form of Eileen or Eleanor, carrying the meaning "bright, shining light" — a name that feels both tender and full of warmth.
Eimear
Swift, referring to speed or swiftness of movement; also interpreted as meaning "beautiful" or connected to the Irish word for a sharp blade