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Meaning of the Name Elie

125 names found for "Elie"   (page 2 of 3) 

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The first name Elie is of Hebrew, English origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Hebrew: Variant of Eli: God is Great
English: From the Name Eleanor

Similar Names

Elah | Eli | Elia | Eliah | Eliel | Elihu | Eliya | Ella | Eloy | Elul |

Related Names

Din  (Islamic)
Religion, Faith, Belief
Eliel  (Biblical)
God; My God
Elienai  (Biblical)
The God of My Eyes
Elienor  (French)
Light
Eliezer  (Hebrew)
God Has Helped
Eliezer  (Biblical)
Help; or Court; of My God
Eliot  (French)
Believes in God
Eliott  (French)
Believes in God
Elliot  (French)
Believes in God
Evelien  (French)
Life
Fae  (French)
Fairy. Also a Variant of Faith, Meaning: Confidence; Trust; Belief
Fae  (English)
Variant of Faith. Confidence; Trust; Belief
Faith  (Greek)
Confidence; Trust; Belief
Faith  (Latin)
Confidence; Trust; Belief
Fay  (French)
Fairy. Also a Variant of Faith, Meaning: Confidence; Trust; Belief
Fay  (English)
Variant of Faith. Confidence; Trust; Belief. Also Means Magic or Fairy. from 'Fay', Meaning Fairy. Famous Bearers: British Actress Fay Compton, American Actress Faye Dunaway
Fayanna  (French)
Also a Variant of Faith, Meaning: Confidence; Trust; Belief
Fayanna  (English)
Variant of Faith. Confidence; Trust; Belief
Faye  (French)
Fairy. Also a Variant of Faith, Meaning: Confidence; Trust; Belief
Faye  (English)
Variant of Faith. Confidence; Trust; Belief
Faythe  (Greek)
Confidence; Trust; Belief
Faythe  (Latin)
Confidence; Trust; Belief
Fulton  (Scottish)
A Chicken Coop. Used As a Surname and Thought to Be Originated from a Place Called Fultone. Some Believe it to Be Derived from the Old English Elements Fugel (Fowl) and Tun (Town, Enclosure) (Ful-ton)
Gavin  (Scottish)
Of Uncertain Origin and Meaning, Some Believe Gavin to Be from the Obsolete Gwalchmai, a Gaelic Name Derived from the Elements Gwalch (A Hawk) and Maedd (A Blow, Battle). (Gav-in)
Gavril  (Russian)
Believer in God (Gav, Gavrel)
Gavril  (Slavic)
Believer in God
Genevieve  (German)
Of the Race of Women. White Wave. Famous Bearer: Saint Genevieve is the Patron Saint of Paris, Believed to Have Protected Paris from Attila the Hun
Gillot  (English)
A Variant of Jill, Which is Believed to Have Been the Origin of the Term 'To Jilt', Used When a Person Unexpectedly Rejects a Lover or Fianct
Ginette  (German)
Variant of Genevieve: of the Race of Women. White Wave. Famous Bearer: Saint Genevieve is the Patron Saint of Paris, Believed to Have Protected Paris from Attila the Hun
Gordon  (Scottish)
A Surname Believed to Have Originated from a Place Called Gordon in Berwickshire. (Gor-don)
Haneef  (Muslim)
Variant of Hanif: True Believer. Orthodox
Haneefa  (Muslim)
Variant of Hanifa: True Believer
Hanif  (Egyptian)
Believes
Hanif  (Islamic)
The Believer of Islam
Hanif  (Muslim)
True Believer. Orthodox
Hanifa  (Muslim)
True Believer
Hanifah  (Muslim)
Variant of Hanifa: True Believer
Ibaad  (Islamic)
Believer in God
Imaan  (Muslim)
Variant of Iman: Faith. Belief
Iman  (Muslim)
Faith. Belief
Iman  (Islamic)
Faith or Belief
Jalielle  (English)
The Contributor of This Name Says: I Don't Know How it Came About, My Niece Just Made Up the Name I Believe, and They Call Her Jalie for Short
Jessica  (English)
He Beholds or Wealthy or Gift; the Meaning of This Name is Uncertain. The Name is Believed to Be Derived from Jessie ( a Pet Form of Jean and Janet) and Also Thought As a Feminine Form of Jesse (Gift)
Jillet  (English)
A Variant of Jill, Which is Believed to Have Been the Origin of the Term to Jilt, Used When a Person Unexpectedly Rejects a Lover or Fianct
Kaelie  (English)
Variant of Kay and Kayla, Meaning: Keeper of the Keys; Pure
Keir  (Scottish)
Of Dark Complexion; Keir Also Believed to Be Derived from Stirlingshire a Name of a Place, Which is Believed to Be Derived from the Gaelic Cathair (A Fort) or the Welsh Caer (A Fort). (Keer)
Keitha  (Scottish)
A Feminine Form of Keith, Used As a Surname. Keith is Believed to Be Formed from a Gaelic Root Meaning 'The Wind' or 'Wood.' (Kee-tha)
Kester  (Greek)
Diminutive of Christopher: from the Greek Word Meaning 'Carrier of Christ', Famous Bearer: St Christopher, Patron Saint of Travellers, is Believed to Have Carried the Christ-child Across a River
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