Last names are either inherited or chosen by individuals to fit their personalities or beliefs. These last names starting with E are taken from different parts of the globe from various languages. Choosing a name that starts with the fifth letter in the alphabet may appeal to you because it carries an air of versatility, freedom, adaptability, and exploration. It also denotes the presence of enlightenment, ecstasy, and intuitive wisdom. According to history, the letter came into existence at the time of the Semites, over 3800 years ago. But back then, it was represented by the symbol of a human body and pronounced as ‘heh.’ The letter E also carries significance in different mythologies, it refers to the Egyptian goddess Isis, the Roman’s Diana, and the Greek’s Aphrodite. Not just that, the letter E is also believed to be a representation of God’s breath, Mother Earth, and feminine energy (1). Head over to our list of names to discover which last name your heart connects to.
250+ Last Names Starting With E
In this list of last names starting with E, the family names are taken from Spanish-speaking communities, the classic English last names, the distinctive Japanese, and the strong and mighty German surnames.
Spanish Last Names Starting With E
Spanish surnames are unique because they carry a range of connotations that may be inspired by location, topography, or specific qualities.
1. Echevarría
A locative surname that is also a spelling variant of Echeverría. It means ‘new house.’ Echevarría can also be written as Chavarría and Echeverría.
2. Echeverría
A Spanish surname taken from a Basque place named Etxeberria. It carries the connotation of ‘new house.’
3. Eduardo
A Spanish and Portuguese last name that is taken from the eponymous given name. It means ‘rich guard’ or ‘guard of wealth and fortune.’
4. Ejercito
Taken from the Spanish word ‘ejército,’ which means ‘army.’ Ejercito is a Spanish surname that is common in the Philippines. One of the notable bearers of the surname is Joseph Ejercito Estrada, the 13th president of the Philippines.
5. Eleazar
A popular surname in many parts of the world. Eleazar is derived from the given name with the same spelling and means ‘my God has helped.’ It has its roots in Hebrew.
6. Eleuterio
Taken from the given name Eleuterio, which is the Spanish and Italian form of Eleutherius. The surname carries the meaning of being ‘free.’
7. Elías
Elías comes from the given name with the same spelling. Elías is the Spanish and Icelandic form of Elijah, a Hebrew name that means ‘my God is Yahweh.’
8. Eligio
Taken from the eponymous personal name, Eligio is the Italian and Spanish spelling of Eligius, a Late Latin name meaning ‘to choose.’
9. Eliseo
Eliseo is the Italian and Spanish form of Elisha, a Hebrew name that carries the connotation of ‘my God is my salvation.’
10. Elizalde
Elizalde could be used as a locative surname or a habitational name. Taken from the Basque word ‘eleiza,’ the name means ‘church’ and may be used for someone who lives next to a church. Also, it could be derived from Elizalde a town in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country.
11. Elizondo
Used as a locative surname, Elizondo was used for a person who resided near a church. It means ‘near church.’
12. Eloy
Eloy is the Spanish form of Eligius, a Late Latin name that carries the connotation of ‘to choose.’
13. Emanuel
This is a popular Spanish surname that shares its roots with the eponymous given name. It has Hebrew roots and it means ‘God is with us.’
14. Emeterio
Emeterio is a Galican, Spanish, and Portuguese surname. It is taken from the given name Emeterius. The name was once borne by a Roman legionary who later became a saint.
15. Emigdio
The Spanish form of Emygdius or Emidio, Emigdio is a Late Latin surname with uncertain meaning.
16. Emiliano
Inspired by the personal name Emiliano, it is also the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Aemilianus. It could mean ‘rival.’
17. Enamorado
You may have guessed the meaning of Enamorado, based on the word ‘enamor,’ which means ‘be filled with love.’ Enamorado is given as a nickname to someone who relates to love.
18. Encarnación
A holy surname in Spanish culture, Encarnación comes from the word ‘incarnation,’ referring to the Incarnation of Jesus. It can also be spelled without an accent.
19. Enciñias
There is no specific meaning attached to this surname. But it is a popular Spanish last name that can be spelled as Encinas, Encinias, or Encinitas.
20. Endaya
A Spanish surname popular in the Philippines, Endaya is a topographic last name taken from the town of Hendaye in France.
21. Enrique
Taken from the eponymous given name, Enrique has its roots in the German name Henry and it means ‘home ruler.’
22. Escamilla
Another Spanish surname that derives its origin from a location. Escamilla comes from the town of Escamilla in Gualadajara Spain.
23. Escárcega
Taken from the Basque word ‘hazkar,’ meaning ‘maple,’ The name comes from a place named Eskarzaga in Basque.
24. Escarrà
Escarrà is a surname that first appeared as a nickname for someone who is ‘left-handed.’ The meaning is derived from the Catalan word ‘esquerrá.’
25. Esparza
From the province of Navarre comes the surname Esparza, it is inspired by the town named Espartza in Basque.
26. Espina
Espina is a locative surname and it means ‘thorn.’ It was given to someone who lived near a thorn bush.
27. Espino
A spelling variant of Espina, Espino means ‘thorn’ and it was used for a person who resided near a thorn bush. It can also be spelled as Espina, Espinosa, and Espinoza.
28. Espinosa
A Spanish surname with roots in Latin ‘spinosus’ or ‘spina,’ meaning ‘thorn’ or ‘spine.’ In Spanish, it means ‘thorny.’
29. Espinoza
Espinoza is a spelling alternative of Espinosa, a Spanish last name with Latin origins. It means ‘thorny.’
30. Esteban
Taken from the eponymous given name, Esteban is the Spanish form of Stephen. It carries the connotation of ‘crown,’ ‘wreath,’ or ‘that which surrounds.’
31. Estévez
Estévez is a Spanish patronymic surname that carries the meaning of ‘son of Esteban.’
32. Estrada
You may never guess that Estrada is the Spanish form of the English surname Street. It is used as a habitational or locative last name.
33. Evangelista
Evangelista may sound like a personal name but it is a Spanish surname that means ‘evangelist.’ It is commonly used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
34. Expósito
The Spanish cognate of Esposito, an Italian last name that means ‘exposed.’
35. Enríquez
This is a Spanish patronymic surname that means ‘son of Enrique.’ It is also spelled without an accent as Enriquez.
36. Epifanio
Taken from the eponymous given name, Epifanio has roots in Latin and it means ‘appearance’ or ‘manifestation.’
37. Ernesto
Ernesto comes from the given name with the same spelling. It is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Ernest. With roots in German, Ernesto means ‘serious’ or ‘earnest.’
38. Errázuriz
Errázuriz is the Castilianized form of Erratzuriz, it has its origins in the eponymous farmhouse in the Navarrese municipality of Baztan
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Mexican Last Names That Start With E
Many may not know that the majority of Mexican surnames spring from Spanish surnames, which is why it is common to see Mexican and Spanish surnames overlapping each other.
39. Escandón
A habitational surname derived from a field named Escanda that referred to a type of ‘wheat.’ It is given to someone who lives close to this field.
40. Escañuela
This family name comes from an eponymous place in the Andalusian municipality.
41. Escatel
Escatel is a Spanish surname that has its roots in Latin. Taken from the word ‘scatellum,’ which means ‘small coins,’ Escatel was used as an occupational last name for someone involved with the production or circulation of small coins. It might have been used as a nickname for someone who is a miser or a frugal.
42. Escobar
The famous last name was used as a topographic surname for someone who lives near a broom field. It derives its meaning from ‘escoba,’ meaning ‘broom.’ It may have been used as a habitational surname based on either of two minor places in Santander province called Escobedo.
43. Escolar
Escolar is a Spanish surname that derives its meaning from the Spanish word ‘escuela,’ which means ‘school.’
44. Escoto
Escoto is used as an ethnic name to refer to someone who is a Gaelic speaker from Ireland or Scotland. It is the Spanish cognate of the surname Scott.
45. Escribano
The Spanish surname may carry roots from Late Latin. It was popularly used as an occupational surname for someone who is a scribe.
46. Escudero
The Spanish cognate of Squire, this surname is used as an occupational last name for someone who attends on a knight, a shield bearer, and even someone with a good birth or family.
47. Escuintla
A rare Nauhatl surname that comes from the word ‘Itzcuintlan,’ meaning ‘abundance of dogs.’
48. Esguerra
Esguerra is the Castilianized form of the Basque word Ezkerra, which means ‘left’ or ‘left-handed.’
49. Espada
A Portuguese and Spanish occupational surname for someone who is a swordsman or an armorer.
50. España
It is a straightforward surname that means Spain.
51. Esperón
The meaning of Esperón comes from the Spanish word ‘espara,’ meaning ‘to wait.’ It might be used as an occupational surname for a waiter.
52. Espinal
The root meaning of the name comes from ‘espina,’ meaning thorn. However, it is used as a locative surname based on numerous fields named Espinal or Espinar.
53. Espinosa De Los Monteros
One of the longest surnames in the list, it originated in the northern part of Spain. It may have been used as an occupational surname for the hidalgos who helped nobles get on their horses, the hidalgos who served in the cavalry, or the hidalgos from Espinosa who protected the king.
54. Espiridión
Taken from the personal name Espiridión, the Spanish form of Spyridon. Based on the origin, the name could either mean ‘basket’ or ‘spirit.’ The former is the Greek origin and the latter is Latin.
55. Espíritu
The shortened version of ‘del Espíritu Santo,’ which means ‘of the Holy Spirit’ or ‘of the Holy Ghost.’ Traditionally, this last name is given to someone born on Easter.
56. Esquivel
A Spanish topographic surname that is given to someone who lives behind a grove of lime trees.
57. Estanislao
Estanislao is the Spanish form of Stanislav, a Slavic name that carries the connotation of ‘standing in glory’ or ‘becoming glory.’
58. Esteria
The Spanish surname is frequently used in the Philippines and among Mexican families. However, the exact meaning of the surname remains unclear.
59. Esteruelas
Esteruelas is a surname that originated from the Spanish land of Madrid, from the village of Camarma de Esteruelas.
60. Estes
The Spanish, Welsh, and English surname is derived from the House of Estes. It has its roots in Old English and it means ‘of the East.’
61. Estrella
In Spanish, Estrella is a beautiful surname that carries the connotation of ‘stars.’ It can also be spelled as Estrello and Estrelles.
62. Estremera
The Spanish surname has two possible origins. The first being locative, Estremera comes from an eponymous place name in Madrid province. Also, taken from the word ‘estrecho,’ it could mean ‘narrow’ or ‘tight.’
63. Eufracio
Inspired by the given name with the same spelling, Eufracio is an alternative spelling of Euphrasios, an Ancient Greek name that means ‘gracious,’ ‘friendly,’ or ‘kind.’
64. Eugenio
An Italian and Spanish name derived from the eponymous given name. It has its roots in Greek and it means ‘well born.’
65. Eulogio
The Spanish spelling of Eulogius, Eulogio is a Latin and Greek name that means ‘reasonable’ or ‘good language.’
66. Eva
Derived from the given name Eva, it is a popular surname among Catalan, Spanish, Occitan, Portuguese, and Italian-speaking communities. It means ‘to breathe.’
67. Evaristo
Evaristo comes from the given name with the same spelling. It is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese spelling of Evaristus, a Greek name that means ‘well pleasing.’
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Hispanic Last Names That Start With E
Hispanic surnames also have the same roots as Mexican surnames. The majority of them are of Spanish origin. However, Hispanic surnames have spread as far as the country of the Philippines.
68. Errázuriz
Errázuriz is the Castilianized form of Erratzuriz, a Basque locative surname that has its roots in the eponymous farmhouse in the Navarrese municipality of Baztan.
69. Escalante
The surname comes from the Spanish verb ‘escalar,’ which means ‘to climb.’
70. Escandón
Originating from a field named Escanda, it is used to refer to a type of wheat and given to farmers who live near the field as an occupational surname.
71. Estacio
Estacio is a common Spanish surname in the Philippines and Latin American communities. It is taken from the eponymous given name that means ‘head of grain, ear of corn’ or ‘scion,’ and ‘progeny.’
72. Estrella
An extremely popular Spanish surname that has spread even to the Philippines. It carries the connotation of ‘star.’
73. Etienam
It is possibly a Spanish-Caribbean surname that comes from the Calabar or Akwa Ibom region of southeastern Nigeria. It means ‘benevolent’ or ‘a doer of good.’
74. Eusebio
The Spanish surname is commonly found in the Philippines and Latin American communities. As an Italian surname, it is quite rare. Taken from the eponymous given name, it means ‘pious.’
Italian Last Names Starting With E
What makes Italian last names stand out is the fact that many of them come from personal or given names. This is the reason why the roots or origins of the names are varied.
75. Ecca
The Italian surname derives its meaning from the Sardinian word ‘ecca,’ meaning ‘gate.’
76. Elardo
The Italian surname may be connected to the given name Ilardi, which is an alternative to the German name Adalhard, meaning ‘noble.’
77. Eleazar
An extremely popular surname in various languages all around the globe. Eleazar comes from the same given name and it means ‘my God has helped.’ It is of Hebrew origin.
78. Elena
Many may not know that Elena is not just a given name but it is an Italian surname as well. It has its roots in the Greek name Helen and it means ‘torch’ or ‘corposant.’
79. Eleuterio
It is an Italian and Spanish last name that comes from the same given name. It is an alternative spelling for the Greek name Eleutherius, which means ‘free.’
80. Elia
Elia is not only an Italian last name but is also used by Assyrians and the Greeks. It comes from the given name Elia and means ‘my God is Yahweh.’
81. Eligio
Eligio is taken from the eponymous given name and is the Italian and Spanish form of Eligius. It has its roots in Late Latin and means ‘to choose.’
82. Elmo
The Italian surname comes from the given name with the same spelling. It has its roots in German and it means ‘helmet’ or ‘protection.’
83. Endrigo
Endrigo is the Italian and Istriot variant of the traditional masculine name Henry. It has its roots in German and carries the connotation of ‘home ruler.’
84. Enea
Taken from the given name Enea, it is the Italian spelling of Aeneas, a Greek name that means ‘praise.’
85. Enrico
Inspired by the personal name with the same spelling, Enrico is the Italian spelling of Heinrich or Henry, a German name that means ‘home ruler.’
86. Epifanio
With roots in Latin, Epipanio comes from the Latin given name Epiphanius or the Greek personal name Epiphanios. It could either mean ‘appearance’ or ‘manifestation.’
87. Episcopo
With deep roots in Greek, Episcopo comes from the word ‘episkopos,’ meaning ‘bishop’ in Italian.
88. Ercolanese
The Italian surname is used to indicate someone who comes from the town of Ercolano in Italy.
89. Ercolani
Ercolani is a patronymic surname and it means ‘son of Ercolano.’
90. Ercolano
Taken from the eponymous given name, Ercolano is the Italian form of Herculanus, Hercules, or Herakles, all Greek names carrying the connotation of ‘glory of Hera.’
91. Ercole
The Italian last name comes from the given name with the same spelling. Ercole is the Italian form of Hercules, a Greek name inspired by the goddess Hera. It means ‘glory of Hera.’
92. Ermacora
Derived from the given name with the same spelling, Ermacora has its roots in Greek. It is associated with the Greek god Hermes and it means ‘cairn,’ ‘pile of stones,’ or ‘boundary maker.’
93. Ernesto
A rare Italian surname, Ernesto comes from the eponymous given name and it carries the meaning of ‘serious’ or ‘earnest.’
94. Evasposito
The Italian surname means ‘exposed’ and is often used to refer to a rescued child after being abandoned by its parents.
95. Eugenio
From the given name Eugenio, which is the Italian and Spanish form of Eugene. It has its roots in Greek and it means ‘well born.’
96. Eusebio
Taken from the eponymous given name, Eusebio is the Italian and Spanish spelling for Eusebios or Eusebius, a Greek name that means ‘pious.’
97. Eusepi
Eusepi is a rare Italian surname. However, the exact meaning of the name remains ambiguous.
98. Evangelista
A surname that is commonly used by the Italians, Spaniards, and the Portuguese, Evangelista means ‘evangelist.’
99. Evaristo
The Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese surname comes from the given name Evaristo. It has its roots in the Greek name Evaristus, which means ‘well pleasing.’
100. Evola
Evola might have been used as a topographic or habitational surname. As a topographic last name, it comes from the Italian word ‘ebbio,’ which signifies a plant known as danewort, or it may have been used for a person who comes from a minor place named with this word.
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Japanese Last Names That Start With E
Japanese last names are always famous for drawing inspiration from nature and their surroundings. Many Japanese last names carry connotations such as waves, sea, rock, meadow, or river.
101. Ebato
Ebato is a soothing Japanese surname that could mean ‘creek,’ ‘waves,’ ‘inlet,’ or ‘bay.’
102. Ebibara
The Japanese surname could either mean ‘shrimp’ or ‘meadow,’ ‘plain,’ or ‘tundra.’
103. Ebina
Ebina is a Japanese surname made with two characters, ‘ebi’ and ‘na,’ meaning ‘shrimp’ and ‘reputation,’ respectively.
104. Ebino
Ebino is a Japanese surname that means ‘wave’ or ‘sea.’ It could also mean ‘old,’ ‘aged,’ or ‘senior.’
105. Ebisawa
Many Japanese surnames are inspired by the topography around the land. Ebisawa means ‘ocean,’ ‘sea,’ ‘swamp,’ or ‘marsh.’
106. Ebitsubo
The rare Japanese surname comes from a division in Mimura in Ishoka City. It is used as a locative surname.
107. Ebiwara
The exact meaning of Ebiwara is unknown. However, it is the spelling variant of Ebihara.
108. Ebizawa
Ebizawa is a Japanese surname and a spelling variant of Ebisawa. The exact connotation of the surname remains a mystery.
109. Eda
Eda is a surname that is made up of two characters, the first ‘e,’ means ‘bay’ or ‘inlet,’ while the second character is ‘ta,’ meaning ‘rice field’ or ‘paddy.’
110. Edamura
A Japanese surname with a unique connotation. Combining the two characters that make up the surname, Edamura means ‘branching town’ or ‘branching village.’
111. Edo
A beautiful Japanese surname that means ‘wisteria river’ or ‘wisteria inlet.’
112. Edoh
Edoh is an alternative spelling to Edo. It carries the connotation of ‘wisteria river.’
113. Edou
Edou is also a spelling variant of Edo. It means ‘wisteria river’ and it can be spelled as Eto, Etou, Etoh, and Edoh.
114. Egami
The exact meaning of Egami is unclear, however, it is a spelling variant of Ekami.
115. Egashira
Composed of two characters, ‘e’ and ‘kashira,’ Egashira means ‘head of the bay’ or ‘head of the inlet.’
116. Egawa
A topographically inspired surname, Egawa means ‘river bay’ or ‘stream inlet.’
117. Eguchi
Surnames that start with the character ‘e,’ often refer to the bay or inlet. Eguchi means ‘mouth of the bay’ or ‘entrance of the inlet.’
118. Eizuru
The lovely Japanese surname carries a beautiful meaning. Taken from the characters ‘ei’ and ‘tsuru,’ it means ‘splendid crane,’ ‘prosper and long life,’ or ‘glory white color.’
119. Ejiri
Inspired by the water bodies in Japan, Ejiri means ‘behind the bay’ or ‘rear of the inlet.’
120. Emi
Emi is not only a feminine given name, but it is used as a Japanese surname that means ‘bay.’
121. Emori
The Japanese surname has been used as a locative surname as well as a last name derived from a nickname. For the former, Emori carries the connotations of ‘bay and forest’ or ‘forest inlet.’ As a nickname turned last name, Emori may be used for a keeper of the bay or a person who keeps watch of the bay.
122. Emoto
Emoto has a straightforward meaning that is ‘origin of the river’ or ‘origin of the inlet.’
123. Enatsu
Enatsu is found in Japanese culture as both a given and a last name. As a surname, it means ‘summer river.’
124. Endō
The surname has a magical feel to it because of its meaning ‘distant wisteria.’ It is also commonly written without an accent as Endo.
125. Endoh
A spelling variant of Endo or Endō, Endoh carries the connotation of ‘distant or far wisteria.’
126. Endou
Endou is a spelling alternative of Edo, a Japanese surname that means ‘river wisteria.’ This last name can be written as Endo or Endoh too.
127. Ennishi
A fragrant Japanese last name that means ‘garden in the west.’
128. Enno
Enno is not only a Japanese surname but also used in Frisian and Estonian communities. However, in Japanese it means ‘plain garden,’ ‘a field of gardens,’ or ‘a wilderness garden.’
129. Eno
The simple and short Japanese surname carries a serene meaning of ‘wilderness river.’
130. Enokida
Enokida carries a plethora of meanings such as ‘Chinese nettle berry tree,’ ‘rice paddy,’ or ‘hackle.’
131. Enomoto
Inspired by the flora of the land, Enomoto means ‘root of hackberry’ or ‘origin of the nettle tree.’
132. Enoshima
Probably a reference to the Kanagawa prefecture, Enoshima comes from the combination of two characters meaning ‘island bay.’
133. Enshōgan
Enshōgan is a rare Japanese last name that is made up of two characters. It means ‘blaze’ and ‘saltpeter.’
134. Enshōiwa
Enshōiwa can also be written as Enshoiwa. It is a variant reading of Enshōgan, a rare Japanese surname that means ‘blaze and saltpeter.’
135. Esaka
Esaka is made up by combining the characters ‘e’ and ‘saka,’ which means ‘river’ and ‘slope,’ respectively.
136. Eto
Eto is a Japanese surname that can also be spelled as Etou, Etoh, Edo, Edou, and Edoh. It means ‘wisteria river.’
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French Last Names Starting With E
With roots in different languages of the world such as Hebrew, Old English, and German, French surnames carry a distinct quality, making them unmistakable French in spelling and pronunciation.
137. Eamer
A French surname with interesting roots. Eamer may have two possible origins, that is Old German and Anglo-Saxon. As a German surname, it carries the connotation of ‘large army,’ while as an Anglo-Saxon last name, it means ‘famous noble.’
138. Ecru
A surname that relates to color, in French it means ‘unbleached,’ while in English it means ‘brown.’
139. Édouard
Taken from the given name with the same spelling, Édouard is the French form of Edward. It has its roots in Old English and it means ‘rich guard.’
140. Eiffel
There is no exact meaning associated with this surname. However, it may be inspired by the famous landmark in Paris, the Eiffel Tower.
141. Eleanor
Eleanor is famous as a first name, however, it is not much used as a last name. Its meaning is ambiguous.
142. Eleazar
A famous last name and first name. Eleazer comes from the given name with the same spelling with roots in Hebrew. It means ‘my God has helped.’
143. Élias
Taken from the eponymous given name, Élias is the French form of Elias or Elijah, a Hebrew name. It means ‘my God is Yahweh.’
144. Élissalde
A rare French surname, Élissalde is the Gallicized form of Elizalde. It derives its meaning from the Basque word ‘eleiza,’ which means ‘church.’ It was used as a habitational surname for someone who lives next to a church.
145. Embiid
Embiid is a French surname that is more frequently seen in African communities. The exact meaning of the name remains a mystery. In the contemporary world, it is borne by Philadelphia 76ers player Joel Embiid.
146. Emery
The root of the name comes from the German name Emaurri. It means ‘busy power.’
147. Émile
Taken from the given name with the same spelling, Émile is a variant of Emil. It has its origins from the Roman family name Emil and it means ‘rival.’
148. Émilien
Derived from the eponymous given name, Émilien is the French spelling of Aemilianus or Emiliano, a Roman cognomen. The root meaning of the name is ‘rival.’
149. Emperaire
Does this word look familiar to you? Its because Emperaire means ‘emperor.’ The surname was first used as a nickname.
150. Engelbert
Engelbert is not only a French surname but it is also used as a German and English last name. It comes from the German word ‘engel,’ which means ‘bright’ or ‘famous.’
151. Érable
A rare French surname that comes from the word ‘érable,’ meaning ‘maple.’
152. Erasmus
Erasmus is a French and Dutch surname that means ‘beloved one’ or ‘king.’
153. Erman
A modern French and German last name, Erman is a shortened form of Ermendinger or Ermatinger. These surnames are connected to the Ermatingen village on the Swiss shore.
154. Ernest
Taken from the given name Ernest, this surname has its roots in Old German and it means ‘serious’ or ‘earnest.’
155. Errable
Errable is a rare French surname and is a spelling variant of Érable, a last name that means ‘maple.’
156. Esprit
From the French given name Esprit or Spirit, the surname is usually given as a reference to the Holy Spirit.
157. Estimé
Say Estimé out loud, over and over again and you may guess what it sounds like. The French surname means ‘esteemed’ or ‘valued.’
158. Ethan
A popular surname in different cultures of the world, Ethan comes from the given name with the same spelling and it has its roots in Hebrew. It means ‘enduring,’ ‘solid,’ or ‘firm.’
159. Étienne
Inspired by the same given name which is the French form of Stephen, Étienne has its roots in Greek and it means ‘crown’ or ‘wreath.’
160. Eustache
Eustache comes from the given name with the same spelling. It is a spelling variant of Eustace, a Greek name that means ‘fruitful.’
161. Évariste
Another French surname inspired by a given name. It is the spelling variant of Evaristus, a Greek name that means ‘well pleasing.’
162. Évrard
Taken from the personal name Évrard, the French form of Everard or Everard. It has its roots in Old German and it means ‘brave boar.’
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German Last Names That Start With E
German last names carry strong connotations such as bravery, warrior, boar, or battle. They exhibit a powerful aura around anyone who bears them.
163. Earley
Earley may have Old English or Irish beginnings. Taken from the Old English word ‘Eorlic,’ it may be used as a nickname for someone with manly traits. As an Irish last name, it may be the anglicized form of O’Mulmohery and Mulmoher. It can also be spelled as Early.
164. Earnhardt
Inspired by two German words, Earnhardt means ‘honor’ and ‘bravery.’ It is usually given to someone who is courageous. It can be spelled as Earnhart as well.
165. Easterling
Easterling is the Americanized spelling of the German or Dutch last names, Oesterling or Oosterling, respectively.
166. Eberhardt
A powerful German last name inspired by the eponymous given name. It means ‘brave boar.’
167. Eberle
The surname is a diminutive of Eberhard, a German last name and personal name that means ‘brave boar.’
168. Eberling
First found in Austria, this family name contributed to the development of the district. It is believed to be a shortened form of Eberhard, a German surname meaning ‘brave boar.’
169. Eberly
Eberly is a spelling alternative to Eberle and a diminutive of Eberhard. It means ‘brave boar.’
170. Ebert
A German and American surname that is probably a variant of Herbert or Everett. It could either mean ‘bright army’ or ‘brave boar.’
171. Eck
Taken from the Old High German word ‘ekka,’ Eck means ‘corner’ or ‘edge.’
172. Eckhard
Eckhard comes from a personal name with the same spelling. It has its roots in Old German and it means ‘firm blade.’
173. Edler
A German occupational surname that comes from Edelman and it means ‘nobleman.’
174. Effenberg
Effenberg is a locative surname for someone who comes from a place with the same name. It may have also been used for someone who lives near a mountain or hill that is covered with elm trees.
175. Eggert
With roots in Proto-German, it comes from the word ‘agi,’ which means ‘edge.’ It could also be spelled as Egert.
176. Eggiman
Eggiman is the spelling variant of the German Eggeman or Swiss Eggimann. The exact meaning of the last name remains uncertain.
177. Egner
A common German surname but a rare Norwegian last name. Its German roots reveal that the name is based on a personal name with the element ‘agi,’ which means ‘point of a sword.’
178. Ehler
The German spelling variant of Ehlert, Ehler is a Germanic name that carries the connotation of ‘strong point of a sword.’ It can also be spelled as Ehlers.
179. Ehlert
A German surname based on the eponymous given name that means ‘hard point of a sword.’
180. Ehlinger
Ehlinger is a locative surname for someone who comes from Ehlingen in the Palatinate.
181. Ehrenberg
The German surname is also found as a rare Jewish last name. It is a locative surname that means ‘mountain of honor.’
182. Ehrenreich
Ehrenreich is a German and Jewish ornamental surname that means ‘rich in honor.’
183. Ehrhardt
The surname comes from a German personal name that means ‘strong honor.’
184. Ehrmantraut
Ehrmantraut is the result of Latinized German words joined together. The meaning of the surname comes from ‘irmin,’ meaning ‘world’ or ‘all-encompassing,’ combined with ‘trud,’ meaning ‘strength.’
185. Eich
The topographic surname comes from the German word ‘eich(e)’ or ‘oak.’ It is used for someone who lives next to a grove of oak trees.
186. Eichelberg
From the Middle High German word ‘eichel,’ meaning ‘acorn,’ and ‘berc,’ meaning ‘mountain,’ Eichelberg is a habitational surname for someone who lives on an oak-tree hill.
187. Eichelberger
People who come from places named Eichelberg are often associated with this surname.
188. Eichenbaum
Taken from the Middle High German words ‘eich’ and ‘boum,’ which means ‘oak tree,’ when combined, Eichenbaum is also the German cognate of the Dutch surname Eikenboom.
189. Eichenlaub
Eichenlaub comes from the topographic name Eichenlau, which means ‘oak forest clearing.’
190. Eichhorn
A name with a plethora of meanings. Eichhorn is used as a Belgian, Jewish, and German last name. It could mean ‘oak horn’ or ‘squirrel.’
191. Eichhorst
The locational surname can be used for someone who comes from the town of Eichhorn, either from Brandenburg or Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany.
192. Eichler
It is a South German spelling variant of Eich. It is made up by combining the last name with the suffix ‘ler,’ which means ‘eager.’
193. Eickhoff
The Middle Low German locational surname comes from the word ‘eke,’ meaning ‘oak,’ combined with ‘hof,’ which means ‘manor farm.’
194. Eiermann
Eiermann is a Middle High German occupational surname that means ‘egg man.’ It is used for someone who sells eggs or collects them.
195. Eigen
Eigen is not only a German surname but it is also found in Japanese culture. However, as a German last name it means ‘serf’ or ‘unfree.’
196. Eiland
A German surname that means how it sounds. Eiland is a topographic name for someone who lives next to a waterbody, it is associated with islands.
197. Eiler
The meaning of Eiler may differ from the North German and German dialects. According to North Germans, Eiler is a spelling variant of Ehlert, a name that means ‘strong point of a sword.’ While in German, Eiler is a variant of Euler, an occupational surname for a potter.
198. Eilerts
Eilerts is quite different from many of the above German last names. It carries the connotations of ‘guts’ or ‘viscera.’
199. Einhorn
A distinguishable German surname that comes from the word ‘Einhorn’ or ‘unicorn.’ It is used to refer to someone who lived in a house that has a sign of a unicorn.
200. Einstein
A world-renowned surname borne by the German theoretical physicist, Albert Einstein. This surname has a simple meaning of ‘one stone.’
201. Eisele
Eisele could be a diminutive of Germanic names that contain the element ‘isarn,’ meaning ‘iron,’ or it could be derived from Isenlin, an occupational surname for a blacksmith.
202. Eisen
A German and Jewish metonymic occupational surname given to someone who is an ironworker or a blacksmith.
203. Eisenberg
From the German word ‘isern’ and ‘berg,’ comes Eisenberg, a German surname that means ‘iron hill.’
204. Eisenberger
A habitational and ornamental German last name, it is derived from many place names known as Eisenberg.
205. Eisenhauer
Eisenhauer is a German occupational surname that is given to someone who is an iron cutter.
206. Eisenmenger
From the Middle High German words ‘isarn,’ meaning ‘iron,’ and ‘mengære,’ which translates to ‘dealer,’ Eisenmenger means ‘iron dealer.’
207. Eisenstein
It could be used as a topographic or habitational surname. As a topographic last name, it is given to someone who resides near an area where iron is extracted. On the other hand, it is taken from a place called for its iron works.
208. Eisner
Eisner is a Jewish and German occupational surname for someone who is an ironworker, smith, or ironmonger.
209. Elich
The German and American surname comes from the words ‘edelik’ or ‘edelich,’ which means ‘noble.’
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English Last Names Starting With E
English last names are often patronymic or locative. Their roots may be connected to Hebrew, Latin, and German origins. They often carry meanings that are clear from the name itself such as Earl, English, or Edwardson.
210. Eads
Eads is an English patronymic surname that could either mean ‘son of Adam’ or ‘son of Eda.’
211. Eady
A diminutive English surname that comes from the given name Eda or Adam. It could either mean ‘battle wealth’ or ‘man.’
212. Earl
A distinctive surname that is inherited as an aristocratic title. With roots in Old English, Earl means ‘nobleman’ or ‘warrior.’ It can also be spelled as Earls.
213. Easom
Easom is a spelling alternative to Eads, an English patronymic last name that means ‘son of Eda’ or ‘son of Adam.’ It can sometimes be spelled as Eason too.
214. Easton
A locative English surname that has roots in Old English. It means ‘east town.’
215. Eaton
Not to be mistaken with Easton, Eaton has its own unique meaning. It is a locative surname that is based on many English towns but it means ‘river town’ or ‘river enclosure.’
216. Eccleston
Usually given to a person who comes from a place named Eccleston in England. It is taken from the Latin word ‘ecclesia,’ meaning ‘church,’ combined with the Old English word ‘tun,’ meaning ‘town’ or ‘enclosure.’
217. Ecclestone
Ecclestone is a spelling variant of Eccleston. It is a locative surname based on a place named Eccleston in England. It can also mean ‘church town.’
218. Edgar
From the personal name Edgar, this surname has Old English roots and it means ‘spear of wealth’ or ‘spear of fortune.’
219. Edison
A surname that has made history, Edison was born by American inventor, Thomas Edison. It is an English last name that means ‘son of Eda’ or ‘son of Adam.’
220. Edwards
Edwards is a patronymic English surname that means ‘son of Edward.’
221. Edwardson
Edwards and Edwardson are the same surname, except for the suffix ‘son’ in the latter. It is a patronymic surname that means ‘son of Edward.’
222. Elder
The surname was used to differentiate two people who had the same last name. It comes from the Old English word ‘ealdra,’ which means ‘older.’
223. Eldred
An English surname based on the given name Ealdræd. It has its roots in Old English and means ‘old counsel’ or ‘old advice.’
224. Eldridge
Inspired by Aldric, a German given name, Eldridge means ‘old ruler’ or ‘old king.’
225. Ellery
Ellery can be considered an old surname that comes from the medieval masculine appellation Hilary. At the root, it comes from Latin and means ‘cheerful.’
226. Ellington
Ellington is a locative surname that is based on several English towns. It could either mean ‘elf town’ or ‘old town.’
227. Elliott
A diminutive surname derived from the given name Elias or Elijah. It has its roots in Hebrew and it means ‘my God is Yahweh.’ Elliott can be spelled in different ways such as Eliot, Eliott, and Elliot.
228. Ellis
There are two names from which Ellis can be taken, Elijah or Elisedd. Based on which name it is derived from, it could either mean ‘my God is Yahweh’ or ‘kind’ and ‘benevolent.’
229. Ellison
The patronymic surname comes from the given name Ellis or Elis, which is the vernacular form of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning ‘my God is Yahweh.’ It can also be spelled as Ellisson or Elliston.
230. Ellsworth
An English habitational surname that is given to someone who is from the town of Elsworth in Cambridgeshire. It could mean ‘elf enclosure’ or ‘old enclosure.’
231. Elmer
Derived from the Old English name Æðelmær, Elmer means ‘famous noble.’
232. Elton
A name that is still well-known today, is borne as a given nathe me by English singer, Elton John. Elton is a locative surname that comes from a place name that means ‘Ella’s town.’
233. Elvis
More popular as a first name rather than a surname, Elvis is an English surname that is a spelling variant of Elwes or Eloise. It has its roots in French and it means ‘wide and healthy.’
234. Elwes
Elwes comes from the French feminine name Eloise. It means ‘wide and whole.’ It could also sometimes be associated with the meaning ‘sun.’
235. Elwin
An alternative spelling of Elwyn, a surname that is derived from Ælfwine, Æðelwine, or Ealdwine. It could mean ‘elf friend,’ ‘old friend,’ or ‘noble friend,’ respectively. It is also commonly spelled as Elwyn.
236. Ely
A simple habitational surname that comes from a town in eastern England and it means ‘eel town.’
237. Emerson
Emerson is an English patronymic surname that means ‘son of Emery.’ The name was borne by American writer and philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
238. Emmett
Also spelled as Emmet or Emmitt, it is a diminutive of a German feminine name, Emma. It means ‘great’ or ‘whole.’
239. Endicott
A lovely English topographic surname that means ‘from the end cottage.’
240. English
What is more English than a surname that is English. It is given to someone with English roots, previously used for distinguishing between Normans and Anglo-Saxons in the border areas.
241. Erickson
Erickson is a patronymic surname that means ‘son of Eric.’
242. Ericson
Closely similar in spelling to Erickson, Ericson is also a patronymic surname that means ‘son of Eric.’
243. Eustis
Taken from the given name Eustace, Eustis carries Greek roots and it means ‘fruitful.’
244. Evanson
Usually, English names ending with ‘son’ are patronymic surnames. Evanson is no different and it means ‘son of Evan.’
245. Evelyn
Evelyn is taken from the Norman French and German personal name Avelina. It is of uncertain meaning.
246. Evered
Sharing its origins with the given name Everard, Evered has roots in Old German and it means ‘brave boar.’
247. Everest
Did you know that Mount Everest was named after a person who bore this last name? It is a locative surname used to refer to someone Évreux in Normandy.
248. Everett
Derived from the Germanic given name Everard, Everett means ‘brave boar.’
249. Everill
Everill is based on the feminine personal name Eoforhild. It has Old English origins and it means ‘boar battle.’
250. Everly
An Old English locative surname that carries the connotation of ‘boar woodland’ or ‘boar clearing.’
251. Ewart
The Norman spelling of Edward, an Old English given name that means ‘rich guard.’
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Last names that start with E are more than just a combination of letters. They carry legacies, strength, and stories of ancestors. From a timeless classic such as Emerson to something widely known as Elvis or Enriquez, these last names act like a rope to the past and a torch for your future. Whether you are looking for something simple or memorable to match your personality, our list of last names beginning with E is sure to leave an impression on you.