Well, you didn't say whether you wanted names for girls or for boys? But here's a few for each:
Estella
Estrella (pronounced: e-STRAY-uh in Spanish)
Edwina
Elvira
Endora
Eudora (yo-DOR-uh)
Ellysia (e-LIS-ee-uh)
Eloise
Eloisa
Edison
Emerson
Ephram
Ephraim
Erasmus
Erskine
Evander
Everett
Ezekiel
You didn't say in your question HOW unique you wanted the names to be...meaning, do you want totally made-up names that no-one has ever heard, or do you want names that are already in existence but sound unusual or aren't used often. The names I've given would apply to the second description (existing, but uncommon)...hope these are what you had in mind!
Good luck and God bless!!
2007-06-09 19:42:00
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answered by CertainlyShirley 3
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girls:
Emerson Jade
Eliana Rose
Echo Brielle
Ellery Faith
Emerald Jayne
Endellion Ada
Etoile Loraine
Eulalia Rhianne
Boys:
Eldon Bryce
Ellis Briar
Emeric Blaise
Emmett Reid
Everitt James
2007-06-10 00:31:48
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answer #2
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answered by Endellion 4
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Ezra, Elijah, Eli, Evie, Eleanor, Elissa, Elvis, Edie, Eldon, Elvin, Eugenia
2007-06-10 04:09:47
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answer #3
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answered by Mom2four 3
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For a boy or girl?
Girl:
Elariah Like Mariah, only E-La-Re-Ah
Eleah Like Aleah only Eleah
Ealivia Like Olivia but Aliveah the E is silent.
Boy:
Etravous
Emarcas
2007-06-09 19:13:11
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answer #4
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answered by Ms. Fabulous 3
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Enick, Eberler, Everet, Emard, Emanual
2007-06-09 18:46:21
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Eladio (boys name)......that's unique it originated from Greece however it is more commonly used in Sth America.....emilio is also nice but yet again it sounds exotic and is not at all that common....i forgot the meaning...sorry
2007-06-09 22:21:51
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Esterella
2007-06-09 19:08:26
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Emerald is a good name but Egret is very unique
2007-06-10 03:05:14
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Estiena
2007-06-09 23:06:15
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answer #9
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answered by i^am^me 4
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Emeline (pronounced like Emily but with the -een sound on the end)
Emeraud (It's French for emerald and pronounced Em-er-ode)
Evangeline (Eve-an-gel-een)
2007-06-10 04:43:28
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answered by Sydney 6
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