Ekaterina | | ye-kah-tye-REE-nah (Russian), ee-kah-tee-REE-nah (Russian) | Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian | |
Elena | | E-le-nah (Italian), e-LE-nah (Spanish), ye-LYE-nah (Russian), ee-LYE-nah (Russian) | Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovak, Lithuanian, Russian, German, Medieval Sla | |
Eleonora | | e-le-o-NO-rah (German), E-le-o-no-rah (Finnish), e-le-aw-NAW-rah (Polish) | Italian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Bulgarian | |
Elisaveta | | - | Bulgarian, Macedonian | |
Emil | | E-mil (Swedish), E-meel (German, Polish), e-MEEL (English) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, | |
Emiliya | | - | Bulgarian | |
Evangeliya | | - | Bulgarian | |
Evdokiya | | yev-dah-KEE-yah (Russian), eev-dah-KEE-yah (Russian) | Bulgarian, Russian | |
Evgeni | | yev-GYE-nee (Russian), eev-GYE-nee (Russian) | Bulgarian, Russian | |
Evgenia | | yev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian), eev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian) | Greek, Russian, Bulgarian | |
Evgeniya | | yev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian), eev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian) | Bulgarian, Russian | |