Author: Ali
•Sunday, March 22, 2009
Turkish girl names, with meanings, starting with 'E'


Ebhar:

The seas

Ebru:

Art-form, calligraphy

Ece:

Beautiful woman, Queen

Ecem:

My queen, very good, very beautiful, stylish

Ecmel:

Stylish, very nice, very beautiful

Edviye:

Remedy, remedies, medicine, cure

Ekim:

Sowing, planting, the 10th month of the year (for children born on an October)_

Ekin:

Crop

Ela:

Eye colour, from yellow to chesnut color

Elçim(Elchim):

Bunch, bouquet, pinch, a handful

Eldem:

Lovable, approachable

Elfida:

Sacrifice

Elis:

A type of nice-smelling (fragrant) flower

Elmas:

Hard precius valuable rock, diamond; diamond-tipped glass cutter

Emel:

Wish, desire, longing, yearning, strong demand (strong desire, strong wish), expecting and waiting for things

Emine:

Trustworthy and/or without fear and worry

Emire:

A woman ruler (monarch, sovereign)

Emriye:

Related to 'Emire'

Enginsu:

Open sea

Enise:

Approachable, lovable, friend, friendly

Erda:

White ant

Erenay:

'Eren' means saint (one who has become one with God through self-denial) and 'Ay' moon, saint or saintlier like the moon

Erensu:

Saint saintlier like water

Ergül:

Early blooming roses

Eribe:

Mature and understanding

Erik:

A type of fruit, plum

Erike:

Throne

Esel:

Windy land

Esen:

Strong, healthy

Eser:

Successful, blowing of the wind, a name of a poem, a poem, track, sign, mark, a work of art

Esin:

Inspiration, morning breeze

Esma:

Ears; names, hearing. Loftier, more eminent

Esmen:

Healthy, well, not sick, sound, in good health

Evrim:

Evolution

Evşen:

One who jollifies the house, the joy of the house, making it merrier (happy), festival, festivity

Eylem:

Action

Eylül:

September

Ezgü:

Good, a good person

Ezheran:

The sun and moon

Ezmigül:

One of the most common names used in Anatolia of Turkey

Ezrak:

Blue-coloured eyes, sky-blue
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