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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Earline

Noblewoman, princess, warrior, countess

English

Byrdie

English

Shirley

Bright meadow

English

Olive

Olive tree

English

Jenny

“The gracious gift of God.” A diminutive form of Joanna.

English

Norris

From the North

English

Devyna

From Devonshire

English

Earldene

Noblewoman, princess, warrior, countess

English

Locke

Lock, fastening

English

Hamilton

From Hamela's settlement

English

Ainslie

Only hermitage wood or clearing

English

Darolyn

English

Shirl

Bright meadow

English

Averilda

Boar battle

English

Overton

From the riverbank town

English

Tamzin

A diminutive form of Thomasa.

English

Paprika

Spice

English

Noraleigh

Honorable one

English

Edrea

Wealthy, powerful

English

Buffy

God is my oath

English

Mildryd

Mild of strength

English

Snowdrop

White flower

English

Tyra

Thor's battle

English

Annesleigh

Hermitage field

English

MaddieLynn

English

Like a primrose, English girl names are blossoming in their beauty. Their versatility takes them from the royal throne to the countryside with ease, making them some of the most popular names in history. They offer a garden of potential, whether you’re seeking a well-known blossom or a rare pick that stands out. Come explore some of our English girl name collection with us.

Several of today’s top choices are English in origin, including Harper, Avery, and Madison. These aren’t much of a surprise to see on top, as they follow trends that have brewed for years. Harper is an occupational pick, a group that is exploding in popularity for boys, while Avery and Madison are unisex names–a trend that has continually dominated the girls’ scene. These names are hot, hot, hot–and their spike has been meteoric on the charts. Peyton, Emersyn, and Everly are names in this group we’re watching for another leap in popularity.

English girl names can be on the serious side, with the vintage monikers Evelyn and Eleanor two ongoing favorites in playgroups. They have a laced-up feel due to the formal nature of the Victorian era when they reigned in popularity, giving them an allure to history buffs especially. They can be dressed up or down, with the mature Margaret easily relaxed with the playful Maggie or the edgy Margo. For something a little rarer, try out Georgia, for the tomboy nickname Georgie, or check out Mildred, whose nickname Millie is beloved far and wide.

English girl names can also be fun and light, as seen in Ellie, Lucy, and Kaylee. They’re well-suited for a tea party and have just as much energy as the little one they may become. The -lee suffix itself has a girlish feel to it, with Kinsley, Hadley, and Brynlee feeling right at home on a little princess with the world at her fingertips. Like more formal names, you can also seek a sweet English girl name with a proper side, like Gracelyn, whose nickname of Gracie is dainty, or Evangeline, who has a treasure trove of nickname options.

Word names are plentiful among English girl names, so you’re in luck if you’re someone seeking something non-traditional. Floral names make up most English word names, including Lily, Rose, and Violet. Similarly, botanical names appear like Ivy, Willow, and Briar. Our favorite group is colorful names, including Sienna and Scarlet. With word names, the sky is truly the limit. Try out a virtue name like Faith or Honor, or explore the glimmering glamor of gemstone names like Ruby and Jade.

Don’t be afraid to be different, either. Many stunning English girl names hide down on the charts, making them ideal for parents looking for something rare. There’s Colby, a unisex charmer with sass, as well as Sparrow, Embry, and Edie, to name a few. These mesh well with current trends, and there are many more waiting.

Discover your next favorite among our collection of English girl names.