Firstly, I love [name]Elara[/name]! This is in our top three list for girls. Here are some more for you;
Éabha - Pronounce AY-va, this is the Irish version of [name]Eve[/name]
[name]Echo[/name] - A Greek mythology name, [name]Echo[/name] was a nymph that could only repeat what others said after being curse by the goddess [name]Hera[/name]. After falling in love, and being spurned by, [name]Narcissus[/name] she pined away until all that was left was her voice.
[name]Edana[/name] - A Latinised form of Étaiń (pronounced AY-teen), a sun goddess in Irish mythology.
Ederne - A Basque name, meaning ‘beautiful’
[name]Eglantine[/name] - An English flower name. Also the main character in ‘Bedknobs & Broomsticks’!
Eija - Finnish. Possibily derived from the happy Finnish exclamation ‘eijaa!’
Eilwen - Welsh. Meaning 'white brow. Not sure on pronounciation, but I could ask my Welsh friend if you’re interested?
[name]Elah[/name] - A Hebrew name that means ‘oak tree’ or ‘terebinth tree’
[name]Elisaveta[/name] - A Bulgarian & Macedonian form of [name]Elizabeth[/name]
[name]Elisheba[/name] - A biblical version of [name]Elizabeth[/name]
Elita - A Latvian name, but I don’t know the meaning
[name]Elysia[/name] - Derived from Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields were the Ancient Greek equivalent of paradise
Emine - Turkish name meaning ‘trustworthy’
[name]Eos[/name] - Greek mythology name. Means [name]Dawn[/name]
Epona - A Celtic goddess of fertlity, and a protector of horses!
[name]Eris[/name] - The Greek goddess of strife. Pretty name though, if you can look past the origin.
[name]Erna[/name] - [name]German[/name] feminine version of [name]Ernest[/name]. Means serious.
Ersilia - Italian version of Hersilia, a woman in [name]Roman[/name] mythology who married [name]Romulus[/name] (one of the twins that founded [name]Rome[/name]).
[name]Evadne[/name] - The daughter of [name]Poseidon[/name] in Greek Mythology
[name]Hope[/name] that helps.