Starting with letter E
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 781 | Estefani | Spanish | Feminine of Stephan. | F | |
| 782 | Estefania | Spanish | Feminine of Stephan. | F | |
| 783 | Estefany | Spanish | Feminine of Stephan. | F | |
| 784 | Estela | Spanish | Star. | F | |
| 785 | Estelita | Spanish | Star. | F | |
| 786 | Estella | French | Derived from the Old French form of the Latin 'stella' meaning star. Famous bearer: The heroine of Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations'. | F | |
| 787 | Estella | Latin | Star. | F | |
| 788 | Estella | Spanish | Star. | F | |
| 789 | Estelle | French | Star. A variant of Estella. | F | |
| 790 | Estelle | Latin | Star. | F | |
| 791 | Estephanie | Spanish | Feminine of Stephan. | F | |
| 792 | Ester | Hebrew | Star. | F | |
| 793 | Ester | Spanish | Star. Form of Persian Esther.'Myrtle leaf.' Famous bearer: Ester, a young Biblical Hebrew woman who married the Persian ruler Xerxes and risked her life to save her people. | F | |
| 794 | Esteva | Spanish | Crowned with laurels. | F | |
| 795 | Esther | Biblical | Secret, hidden | F | |
| 796 | Esther | Hebrew | Star. | F | |
| 797 | Esther | Persian | Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a variant of Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love. Famous bearer: Old Testament Ester, who became a 5th century Queen of Persia. | F | |
| 798 | Estrela | Hebrew | Star. | F | |
| 799 | Estrella | Spanish | Star. | F | |
| 800 | Estrellita | Spanish | Star. | F | |