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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Eadburgum Prosperous/wealthy fortress (from ead 'wealth/prosperity' + burg/burh 'fortress/protection') English, Germanic Girl
Eadgifu From ead 'wealth, prosperity' + gifu 'gift' - 'gift of riches' or 'prosperous gift' English Girl
Eadgith From Old English elements meaning 'wealth' + 'war' - 'prosperous in battle' English Girl
Eadgitha Ead (wealth, prosperity) + gȳð (battle) - 'wealthy/prosperous in battle' or 'riches in battle' English Girl
Eadgithu From ead 'wealth, fortune' + gȳð/gyth 'war, battle' - 'prosperous in battle' or 'wealthy/fortunate in war.' English Girl
Eadgyd Wealth, fortune + battle/strife - 'prosperous in/bountiful in battle'. English Girl
Eadgytha Prosperous in battle English Girl
Eadreda From Old English ead 'wealth, fortune' + ræd 'counsel' - 'prosperous (or wealthy) counsel.' English Girl
Eadwiella Combines 'ead' ('wealth, fortune') with a feminine suffix - roughly 'prosperous will' or 'fortunate one'. English Girl
Eadwyna Prosperous/wealthy friend English Girl
Earleen Noble (noblewoman) English Girl
Earlena Female form of Earl - 'noblewoman' / 'noble' English Girl
Earlene Noblewoman; female form of Earl English Girl
Earlina Noblewoman; feminine form of 'Earl' (noble) English Girl
Earlinah Female form of Earl - "noblewoman" or "woman of noble rank" English Girl
Earline Noblewoman (female form of 'Earl') English Girl
Earlyna Related to 'early' - suggesting dawn, morning, or new beginnings English Girl
Earlyne Noblewoman; feminine form of 'Earl' (noble) English Girl
Earthiah Earthly, of the earth; a name evoking the planet or nature English Girl
Earwyna Likely from elements meaning 'honor' or 'ear' + 'friend/joy' - roughly 'honored friend' (approximate) English Girl
Eastera Associated with the Easter festival; 'of the east' or 'dawn'; often given to girls born at Easter English Girl
Easterina Associated with Easter; often interpreted as "born on Easter" or "of Easter" English Girl
Easterine Born at or associated with Easter; 'of Easter'. English Girl
Easteryna Born at Easter; associated with the Easter festival, renewal/resurrection English Girl
Easteryne Associated with Easter; spring-born, renewal or rebirth English Girl
Eastre Name of an Anglo‑Saxon spring/dawn goddess; associated with 'east', dawn and the festival of Easter. English Girl
Eatha Prosperity; blessed with wealth or good fortune English Girl
Eathelin Noble; diminutive form meaning "little noble" or "noble one" English Girl
Eathelreda Noble strength English Girl
Eathelyn Noble, noble-born English Girl
Eavanah Derived from Irish names (Éibheann/Éabha) meaning 'pleasant, beautiful' or associated with 'life' (Eve). English, Irish Girl
Eavane Likely 'pleasant' or 'beautiful' (from Irish Eavan/Aoibhinn); alternatively a feminine/variant form of Evan, associated with 'young warrior' or 'God is gracious'. English, Irish, Welsh Girl
Ebbonee Derived from ebony - dark, black (like the hardwood) English Girl
Ebboni Derived from 'ebony' meaning 'black' or 'dark (wood)' English Girl
Ebbonie From 'ebony' - dark or black, like the valuable dark wood English Girl
Ebbony Dark; from the ebony tree/wood (black) English Girl
Ebone From 'ebony' - dark, black; referring to the dense, dark hardwood English Girl
Eboney Dark; ebony wood, deep black English Girl
eboni Derived from 'ebony' - 'dark, black' (referring to the dark hardwood) English Girl
Ebonie Derived from 'ebony' - dark, black; like the dark hardwood English Girl
Ebonique From 'Ebony' meaning 'black, dark'; '-ique' gives a stylish/feminine/unique ending English Girl
Ebonni Derived from ebony: dark, black; like the deep-colored ebony wood English Girl
Ebonnie From 'Ebony' meaning black/dark; often taken to mean 'dark beauty' or 'beautiful, dark-haired' English Girl
Edalene Likely 'wealthy/fortunate' or 'little noble' (derived from ēad + -lene) English Girl
Edburga From Old English ead 'wealth, fortune' + burg 'fortress, protection' - 'prosperous/wealthy fortress' English Girl
Eddisyn A modern invented name used as a feminine form of Addison/Edison; loosely interpreted as 'son of Adam' or 'son of Ed' (primarily chosen for sound). English Girl
Eddwina Wealthy friend English Girl
Eddwyna Rich friend English Girl
Eddwynah Rich/prosperous friend English Girl
Edette “little Ed” - diminutive related to wealth/fortune (prosperous, fortunate) English, French 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