| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Etenia | Native American | Wealthy |
| Eternity | American | Everlasting |
| Eth | English | Diminutive of Ethel: From the Old English 'aethel' meaning noble. Also a diminutive of Etheldreda, Ethelinda, and other feminine names beginning with Ethel-. Famous bearer: American actresses Ethel Merman and Ethel Barrymore. |
| Ethelda | English | Noble in Counsel |
| Ethelde | Teutonic | Wise advisor. |
| Etheldreda | English | From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Famous bearer: St Etheldreda, later known as St Audrey, founded a monastery at Ely. |
| Ethelind | Teutonic | Intelligent. |
| Ethelinda | English | From Aethelind, the Old English equivalent of an Old German name derived from athal 'noble' and lindi 'snake'. |
| Ethelinde | German | Noble serpent. |
| Ethelreda | English | Noble maiden. |
| Etheswitha | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a princess. |
| Ethna | Irish | Graceful. |
| Ethne | Celtic | Fire. |
| Etilia | Slavic | Great river. |
| Etilka | Hebrew | Noble. |
| Etney | Irish | Feminine form of Aidan: fire. |
| Etoile | French | Star |
| Etsu | Japanese | delight |
| Etta | American | Ruler of the Home |
| Ettie | English | Diminutive of Esther, Harriette, or Henrietta, sometimes used as an independent name. |
| Etty | English | Diminutive of Esther, Harriette, or Henrietta, sometimes used as an independent name. |
| Euadne | Latin | Daughter of Poseidon. |
| Euandra | Latin | Amazon. |
| Eudocia | Greek | esteemed |
| Eudokia | Greek | Highly regarded. |
| Eudora | Greek | Honored Gift |
| Eudosia | Greek | Highly regarded. |
| Eudosis | Greek | Highly regarded. |
| Eudoxia | Greek | Highly regarded. |
| Eugena | Greek | Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene. |