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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Keitha Feminine form of Keith - 'wood' or 'forest'. English, Scottish Girl
Kelea Possibly 'bright, clear' or 'joyful' (from Hawaiian kalea) or 'path' (if related to Kealia); meaning is not fully certain English, Hawaiian Girl
Kelee Generally taken to mean 'slender/fair' (from Irish Keely) or as a modern blend of Kay + Lee ('pure meadow') English Girl
Kelevie Modern invented name often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'life' (from Evie/Eve) or 'bright' (from Kelly roots) English Girl
Keliann A modern blended name often interpreted as 'grace of Keli' or 'graceful one' (combining Keli's Irish/English senses and Ann meaning 'grace') English Girl
Kelie Variant of Kelly (Irish 'bright-headed' or 'warrior') or a Kay+Lee blend; broadly 'bright-headed/warrior' or a contemporary invented name English, Irish Girl
Kellbie Modern invented name. Likely 'Kelli's farm' (from Old Norse via Kelby) or influenced by Kelly meaning 'descendant of Ceallach' (often interpreted as 'bright-headed' or 'strife') English Girl
Kellcea Derived from Kelsey: "ship's victory" English Girl
Kellcee Ship's victory / victorious ship English Girl
Kellci Ship's victory English Girl
Kellcy Ship's island English Girl
Kellea Derived from Kelly/Ó Ceallaigh: ‘descendant of Ceallach’ (Ceallach is often interpreted as ‘bright-headed’ or ‘strife’) English Girl
Kelleah A modern blended name often interpreted as combining Kelly ('bright-headed' or 'warrior') and Leah ('weary' or 'delicate'), commonly rendered as 'bright and delicate' or 'gentle warrior'. English Girl
Kelliah Modern feminine form most likely linked to Irish Kelly ('bright-headed' or associated with 'war/strife') and/or influenced by Kalia/Kaliyah meanings such as 'beloved' or regional crown/heritage senses. English Girl
Kellinah A modern feminine form associated with Irish/Gaelic roots; commonly linked to names derived from Ceallach (often interpreted as 'bright-headed' or connected to strife/warrior) or seen as a feminine form of Kellan English Girl
Kelline Linked to Kelly/Kellin - 'descendant of Ceallach'; Ceallach is variously interpreted as 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war' English Girl
Kellita Little, dwarfed one Aramaic, English, Hebrew Girl
Kellsi Place-name meaning 'Kelsey's island' or 'ship's island' English Girl
Kellsia A modern variant of Kelsey/Kelsie, generally linked to Old English roots meaning 'ship's island' or 'victorious island'; sometimes influenced by the Irish name Kelly English Girl
Kellsie Variant of Kelsey - originally from an Old English place-name meaning "ship's island" or "island of ships" (Ceol + ēg). English Girl
Kelyanne Blend of Kelly (Gaelic root often rendered 'descendant of Ceallach', interpreted as 'bright-headed' or 'warrior') and Anne (Hebrew, 'grace') - roughly 'graceful warrior' or 'bright grace'. English Girl
Kelynda A modern elaboration typically associated with 'beautiful' (from Linda) or, if linked to Kalinda, 'sun'; generally treated as a feminine name with positive/pleasant connotations. English Girl
kelys Probably a modern variant of Kelly/Kelis. Related to the Irish Ó Ceallaigh (Ceallach), often interpreted as 'descendant of Ceallach' with senses like 'bright-headed', 'strife', or 'church'. English Girl
Kelyssa Likely 'honeybee' by association with Melissa; a modern invented name English Girl
Kembra Modern coinage related to Kimber/Kimberly; generally understood as a feminine form of Kimber, associated with 'royal fortress' or family/surname origins English Girl
kenadee Modern feminine form of Kennedy, from Irish Ó Cinnéidigh, commonly interpreted as "helmeted chief" (sometimes rendered "ugly-headed"). English Girl
Kendah Modern feminine variant of Kendra/Kendall; meanings vary by root - often linked to 'royal ruler' (via Kendra) or 'valley'/'valley dweller' (via Kendall). English Girl
Kendala From the valley of the River Kent (valley) English Girl
Kendalah From the valley of the River Kent; 'valley' English Girl
Kendali From the valley of the River Kent English Girl
Kendalla Feminine form of Kendall - 'valley of the River Kent' / 'dweller in the Kent valley'. English Girl
Kendallah Feminine form of Kendall - 'valley (of the River Kent)' English Girl
Kendee A modern feminine form/variant related to Kennedy or Kendra, generally taken to mean 'descendant of Cinnéide' (often interpreted as 'helmeted chief') or 'royal/ruler'. English Girl
Kendela From the valley of the River Kent English Girl
Kendelah Probably 'valley of the River Kent' - a feminine/modern form of Kendall English Girl
Kendelana Feminine form of Kendall - 'from the valley of the River Kent' English Girl
Kendelin From the valley of the River Kent English Girl
Kendelina Feminine form related to Kendal/Kendall, roughly 'woman from the Kent valley' or 'of the valley' English Girl
Kendelinah Modern feminine elaboration of Kendall - 'from the valley of the River Kent' (i.e., 'of Kendall') English Girl
Kendeline Derived from Kendall - 'valley of the River Kent' (a modern feminine elaboration) English Girl
Kendella Feminine form of Kendall - 'valley of the River Kent' / 'dweller of the valley'. English Girl
Kendellah Feminine form of Kendall - 'from the valley of the River Kent' (i.e., 'valley'). English Girl
Kendellanah Grace of the valley English Girl
Kendellyna A modern blended name combining 'Kendall' (valley town) with the diminutive/suffix '-lyna' or 'Lina' - loosely 'valley-born beauty' or 'little one from the valley'. English Girl
Kendellynah Probably a modern blend of 'Kendall' (valley) and 'Lynna/Lina' (lake/soft/diminutive); roughly 'valley by the lake' or 'little one of the valley.' English Girl
Kendellyne A modern blend meaning roughly 'valley (of the River Kent/royal valley)' combined with the -lyn suffix - roughly 'valley by the lake' or 'royal valley'. English Girl
Kendelyna A feminine form derived from Kendall ('valley of the River Kent') with a melodic -lyna ending; roughly 'woman of the valley' or 'born of the valley'. English Girl
Kendelyne A feminine variant of Kendall - 'valley (of the River Kent)' English Girl
Kendelynn A modern blended name combining Kend- (from Kendall/Kendra, place/name elements) and -lynn (lake/pond); roughly 'valley or chief by the lake' or 'lake of the Kend- family' English Girl
Kendis Queen mother; royal woman 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