| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 921 | Emblyn | English | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. | F | |
| 922 | Emeline | English | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. | F | |
| 923 | Emelye | English | From the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman clan name Aemilius, anglicized by Chaucer. | F | |
| 924 | Emelyn | English | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. | F | |
| 925 | Emerald | English | The gemstone emerald. | F | |
| 926 | Emlyn | English | Variant of the French Emmeline, which ultimately derives from the Old German 'amal' meaning labor. | F | |
| 927 | Emma | English | Whole; complete. | F | |
| 928 | Emmie | English | A diminutive of any feminine name beginning with Em-. | F | |
| 929 | Ena | English | Variant of Ina: A diminutive of any names ending in 'ina' or 'ena' used as a nickname. Famous bearer: In 1906 Queen Victoria's granddaughter Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, known as Princess Ena, became Queen of Spain. | F | |
| 930 | Enerstina | English | Serious. | F | |
| 931 | Enerstyne | English | Serious. | F | |
| 932 | Enid | English | Fair. | F | |
| 933 | Enit | English | Fair. | F | |
| 934 | Enyd | English | Fair. | F | |
| 935 | Eppie | English | A diminutive of Euphemia or Hephzibah, also used as an independent name. | F | |
| 936 | Erleen | English | Noble woman. | F | |
| 937 | Erlene | English | Noble woman. | F | |
| 938 | Erlina | English | Noble woman. | F | |
| 939 | Erna | English | Eagle. | F | |
| 940 | Ernestine | English | Feminine form of Earnest: A variant spelling of the German Earnest, meaning serious determined, earnestness or vigor, from the Old German Ernust. Famous bearer: The hero of Oscar Wilde's comedy 'The Importance of Being Earnest'. | F | |