Elka or Elke: A German name meaning “ noble”.Could Hamilton be related to its recent rise in popularity? Eliza: A nickname for Elizabeth that stands on its own.Elisia or Elisse: A Latin name that’s fairly rare but has still been consistently used for the last 50 years.Beth is an excellent nickname, though we hear the Queen herself uses Lillibet. Elisabeth or Elizabeth: “God is my oath”.Elis: A variation on the boy’s name Elijah.Elina: Another one of those sunshine names that stems from Greek.Eliese or Eliesse: Meaning “God’s promise”.Eli: Did someone say future C.E.O? This name means “smart woman”.Elfreda or Elfrieda: A sprightly name from old German legends.Eleora: A beautiful girl’s name that starts with E and means “God is my light”.Elene: Another name meaning “sunray”, this could be great for a spring or summer baby.Electra or Elektra: Another Greek name, this time with superhero vibes, it means “shining”, “bright”, or “radiant”.Eleana or Eleanna: Meaning “God has answered”.Eldoris: A Spanish name meaning “gold”.Like many of the others, it has connections to rays of sun and light. Elanna: The first of many Greek names on this list.Edna: Another vintage name that’s worth revisiting.Edith: After the success of Downton Abbey, we’re surprised that this name isn’t heard in the playground more often.Ebba: Meaning “brave”, this is a vintage Scandinavian name.Earvette: An old English name meaning “sea friend”.Earla: A name fit for a noblewoman or princess.All of these make it into the top 100:Į girl names have a classic, timeless feel that will suit a baby girl, a teenager, and an adult who’s grown up to run the show. And this year in the U.K., E names for girls are looking very popular.