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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Kameronia Feminine form of Cameron; often interpreted from the Gaelic elements as 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river' English Girl
Kamerynn Feminine form of Cameron, meaning 'crooked nose' (from Gaelic) English Girl
kametria No established traditional meaning; likely a modern invented name. Sometimes interpreted as a variant of Kamaria (linked to Arabic/Swahili qamar → 'moon') or as a blend of 'Kam' + suffix '-tria', so meaning is uncertain. English Girl
Kamieh Uncertain/modern; may be associated with 'perfect/complete' (via Arabic k‑m‑l → Kamilah), 'god/spirit' (Japanese 'kami'), or function as an affectionate diminutive of names like Kamila/Camille. Arabic, English, Japanese, Persian Girl
Kamiryn Derived from Cameron; commonly interpreted as 'crooked' or 'bent' (from Gaelic 'cam' = crooked/bent), sometimes rendered as 'crooked nose' or 'bent river' English Girl
Kamleana A contemporary blended name; loosely interpretable as combining meanings of its parts (e.g., 'kam' from Kamila/Kamala: 'perfect'/'lotus' and 'leana': 'grace'/'light') - roughly 'graceful/perfect one' or 'beloved and graceful'. English Girl
Kamleane Likely a modern blended name combining 'Kam' (element in several names) and 'Leane' (variant of Leanne/Anne meaning 'grace'), roughly 'graceful' or 'grace of Kam'. English Girl
Kamlynah A contemporary blended name often interpreted as 'perfect/complete and gentle' - drawing from Kamila ('perfect, complete') and Lina/Lynah ('tender, delicate' or 'light'). English Girl
Kamlyne A modern blend often interpreted as "attendant by the lake" (from Cam/Camille + Lyn meaning lake/stream) English Girl
Kamlynn A modern invented name with no single traditional meaning; formed from Kam + Lynn and often interpreted loosely as related to "Lynn" (lake) or used for its pleasant sound. English Girl
Kamlynne A modern invented/blend name - essentially a stylish feminine form combining 'Kam' (Cam) with 'Lynne' (lake); often treated as a variation of Camryn/Camlyn/Camille rather than having an independent historical meaning. English Girl
Kammia From Camilla: 'young attendant' or 'acolyte'; can also be linked to the Arabic sense of 'perfect' or 'complete' via Kamilah English Girl
Kammiah Modern invented name; meanings vary by source - possibly linked to the Nez Perce place-name Kamiah or influenced by Kamiya (Japanese). In contemporary use often interpreted as conveying beauty, beloved, or spiritual connotations. English Girl
Kammiyah Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'perfect/complete' (via Kamilah) or, less commonly, 'divine/godlike' (via Japanese 'kami'). Often used as a modern elaboration meaning 'perfect' or 'beloved.' English Girl
Kamyliah A modern variant of Kamila/Camilla, often interpreted as 'perfect, complete' (from Arabic 'Kamil') or linked to 'young attendant' in the Latin Camilla tradition. English Girl
Kamyryn Variant of Cameron/Camryn; from Gaelic meaning "crooked nose" English Girl
kandee Sweet; also associated with 'pure/white' (from Candida) or the title Candace. English Girl
Kandia Possibly derived from Latin 'candida' meaning 'white, pure' via Candace/Candice; also a West African name (Mandinka) whose specific local meanings vary and are not firmly established. English Girl
kandice Pure, white; (by association) queen or ruler English Girl
kandis Pure, white; also associated with the royal title 'Kandake' (queen) English Girl
Kandise Variant of Candice/Candace meaning 'bright, white, pure'; also linked to the royal title 'queen mother'. English Girl
Kandra Modern feminine name, commonly treated as a variant of Kendra/Sandra meaning 'chief, ruler' or, via Alexandra, 'defender of mankind'. English Girl
Kandria Modern invented name - meaning varies by influence (possibly 'defender/manly' if linked to Andrea/Alexandria, or 'queen/bright' if linked to Candace) English Girl
Kandriah No single established traditional meaning; typically treated as an invented feminine name. It may be interpreted as a combination of elements (e.g., 'Cand-'/ 'Candy' = 'pure/sweet' or echoes of 'Andrea'/'Kendra' = 'strong/defender'), so meaning varies by interpretation. English Girl
Kandryah No established historical meaning; a modern invented name often interpreted as a feminine blend suggesting strength, nobility, or beloved English Girl
Kandyse Modern variant of Candice/Candace - associated with ‘pure, white’ (from Latin Candida) and/or ‘queen’ (from kandake/Candace). English Girl
Kanga Female kangaroo; maternal, protective English Girl
Kanice Probably 'God is gracious' (if derived from Janice); otherwise a modern/creative name with no established meaning English Girl
Kaniece Uncertain; possibly interpreted as 'God is gracious' if linked to Janice, or a creative blend influenced by Kane/Kaneisha English Girl
Kanyce Queen (by derivation from kandake); sometimes associated with 'pure' or 'bright' via Candice/Candida English Girl
Kanysha Modern invented name; often associated with 'Nisha' meaning 'night' or treated as a variant of Kenisha - no single traditional meaning English Girl
Kapricia Either “caprice/whim” (if from Caprice/Capricia) or “noble” (if influenced by Patricia) English Girl
Kaprisha Whimsical, free-spirited; born of whim or impulse English Girl
Karaleah Blend of Kara ('beloved') and Leah ('weary'/'delicate'); often taken to mean 'beloved and delicate' English Girl
Karalei Beloved/cherished + lei (garland); roughly 'beloved garland' or 'cherished lei'. English Girl
Karaley Modern invented name - variant of Carley/Carly (from Karl/Charles: 'free man'/'warrior') or a compound of Kara ('black' or 'beloved') + ley ('clearing, meadow') English Girl
Karalie Likely 'beloved' (from Kara/Cara) or interpretable as a feminine form related to Karl/Karla ('free, man') depending on root English Girl
Karaly A modern blended name; loosely associated with 'beloved' or 'dear' (Kara) or 'free woman' (Carla) depending on root influence English Girl
Kareana Likely "beloved" (from Latin carina) or, by association with Katerina, "pure" English Girl
Kareane Likely 'beloved' or 'dear' + 'grace' - roughly 'beloved grace' or 'dear grace'. English Girl
Karene Pure Danish, English Girl
Karensia An elaboration of Karen; ultimately tied to Katherine/Catherine and meaning "pure." English Girl
Karenziah Probably a modern invented name meaning roughly 'pure' (from Karen/Katherine) combined with a Hebrew -ziah element - loosely 'pure/blessed by God' or 'pure of Yahweh'. English Girl
Karess Tender touch; affection English Girl
Karessa A modern variant of Carissa - 'grace'. English Girl
Karessah Beloved, graceful; affectionate (evoking 'caress'). English Girl
Karesse Gentle touch, affection; tender, beloved English, French Girl
Karey Dark, dark-haired English, Irish Girl
Kari-Ann Pure grace English Girl
Kariann Combination of Kari ('pure', from Katherine) and Ann ('grace') - roughly 'pure grace'. English, Scandinavian 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