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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Dusteana Modern invented feminine form related to Dustin - often interpreted as 'brave warrior' or 'Thor's stone' via Dustin; otherwise a melodic invented name with no long-established traditional meaning. English Girl
Dusteena Likely 'just' or 'fair' (if from Justina); alternatively a feminine form of Dustin (associated with Dustin's older roots) English Girl
Dusteene Feminine elaboration of Dustin - ultimately from Old Norse Þorsteinn meaning 'Thor's stone' (connotations of strength). English Girl
Dustina Feminine form of Dustin; Dustin is often linked to Old Norse elements meaning 'Thor's stone' (a surname-derived name). English Girl
Dustinah Feminine form of Dustin; by association conveys the meanings linked to Dustin (commonly rendered as 'brave/valiant' or 'descendant of Dustin') English Girl
Dustine Thor's stone English Girl
Dustyna Feminine form of Dustin; commonly interpreted (by association) as 'brave/valiant' or linked to Old Norse name elements English Girl
Dyamonda Diamond - a precious gemstone; bright, valuable, enduring English Girl
Dyamondah Variant of Diamond - a precious gemstone; symbolizes strength, durability, brilliance English Girl
Dyamonde From the gemstone 'diamond' - precious, brilliant; symbolizes strength and endurance English Girl
Dyanthah Divine flower English, Greek Girl
Dyanthiah Divine flower; 'flower of God' English Girl
Dyhanna Derived from Diana: 'divine' or 'heavenly' English Girl
Dyhannah Divine grace (heavenly grace) English Girl
Dylisa Likely interpreted as 'pledged to God' (via Lisa/Elizabeth) English Girl
Dylissa Modern blend - often interpreted as combining Dylan ('sea') with Melissa/Alyssa ('bee'/'noble'); broadly 'sea-born' or 'sweet/noble'. English Girl
Dylissah Likely 'genuine, sincere' (from Welsh Dilys); may also carry connotations of 'delicate' via Delilah influence English Girl
Dylliann Blend of 'Dylan' (sea / born of the sea) and 'Ann' (grace) - roughly 'gracious/beautiful sea' or 'born of the sea with grace' English Girl
Dyllianna A modern blend suggesting the meanings of its parts - from Welsh 'Dylan' (sea-born/son of the sea) + 'Anna' (grace) - roughly 'sea-born grace' or 'graceful child of the sea'. English Girl
Dylliannah Blend of 'Dylan' (sea/son of the sea) and 'Anna/Hannah' (grace) - roughly 'sea' + 'grace' or 'graceful sea'. English Girl
Dyllianne Blend meaning 'sea' (from Dylan) + 'grace' (from Anne) - roughly 'graceful sea' or 'grace of the sea'. English, French Girl
Dyllynn Combination of 'Dylan' ('son of the sea') and 'Lynn' ('lake' or 'pool'), suggesting a water-related meaning (e.g., 'born by the sea/lake'). English, Welsh Girl
Dylyanah Feminine form of Dylan - commonly interpreted as 'daughter of the sea' or 'born of the sea'. English Girl
Dylyane Probable feminine form of Dylan - 'sea-born' or 'from the sea' (originally 'son of the sea'). English Girl
Dylyanna Grace of the sea English Girl
Dylysa Modern creation - commonly taken to suggest 'genuine/steadfast' or 'devoted' (inspired by Welsh 'Dilys') English Girl
Dylysah A modern blend suggesting 'delight', 'beloved', or 'delicate' (inferred from related names) English Girl
Dymetra Associated with Demeter - 'earth mother' or 'mother of grain', linked to the Greek goddess of agriculture. English Girl
Dymonda Like a diamond; precious or brilliant English Girl
Dymondah Variant of 'Diamond' - precious stone; symbolizes strength, beauty, and value English Girl
Dynee Modern/formalized variant; likely related to 'judged' (Dina) or 'divine' (Dionne). English Girl
Dyniah Likely 'judged' (from Hebrew Dinah); alternatively associated with 'power' (from dyna-). English Girl
Dynie A diminutive form associated with 'divine' (Diana), 'judged' (Dina), or 'power' (dyn-) English Girl
Dynkah Modern coinage often interpreted as 'vindicated' or 'powerful' English Girl
Dyonie Likely 'follower/child of Dionysus' (associated with the Greek god of wine and festivity) English, Greek Girl
Dyorra A modern invented name; often interpreted as 'of Dior' or viewed as a form of Diora/Doria with connotations of beauty or a gift-like/divine quality. English Girl
Dyshyne Modern coinage meaning "to shine" or "bright" English Girl
Dyvonah A modern feminine name, probably derived from Devon/Devina - often interpreted as a feminine form of Devon (originally a place-name) or related given names like Davina/Devin. English Girl
Dyvonna Modern elaboration: 'yew tree' (via Yvonne) or 'from Devon' (place-name) English Girl
Dyvonnah Uncertain - modern invented name. Often interpreted via related roots as "divine" (from Devin/Devon) or "yew tree" (from Yvonne); no single established meaning. English Girl
Dzhanet God is gracious English, French, Scottish Girl
Dzhina Associated meanings: 'queen' (from Regina) or 'farmer/earth-worker' (from Georgina) English Girl
E Kaffleen Derived from Katherine/Caitlín, generally interpreted as 'pure'. English Girl
E Theline Noble, noble-born English Girl
Eadberga Prosperity + protection - 'prosperous protector' English Girl
Eadburg From ead 'wealth, fortune' + burg 'fortress/stronghold' - 'prosperous/fortunate fortress'. English Girl
Eadburga From Old English 'ead' (wealth, fortune) + 'burg/burh' (fortress, protection) - 'prosperous fortress' or 'wealthy protector'. English Girl
Eadburghe From ead 'wealth, prosperity' + burh 'fortress, protection' - 'prosperous fortress' or 'wealthy protector'. English Girl
Eadburgi From Old English ead 'wealth, fortune' + burg/burh 'fortress, protection' - 'prosperous/wealthy fortress' or 'protected by wealth' English Girl
Eadburgu 'ead' = wealth, fortune; 'burh/burga' = fort, stronghold - 'prosperous/wealthy stronghold' English Girl

English Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.

10,867
Names in this origin
159
With data in 2025
3,916
Births 2025
461,741
Peak year 2008