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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Laurie-Lynn Combination of 'laurel' (Laurie) and 'lake/waterfall' (Lynn). English Girl
Laurielynn Combines 'laurel' (victory, honor) and 'lynn' (lake/pond) - roughly 'laurel by the lake' or 'victorious lake'. English Girl
Laurilee Combination of Laura ('laurel') and Lee ('clearing, meadow') - roughly 'laurel meadow' or 'laurel clearing'. English Girl
Laurinda Laurel; 'little laurel' (diminutive of Laura) English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Laurlalea Blend of 'Laurel' (the laurel tree, symbolizing victory or honor) and 'Lea/Leah' (Old English 'meadow' or Hebrew 'weary'); roughly 'laurel meadow' or 'victorious meadow'. English Girl
Laurren From Latin laurus 'laurel' - 'crowned with laurel' or 'from Laurentum' English Girl
Laurylee Combines 'laurel' (symbol of victory/honor) and 'lee' (clearing/meadow) - roughly 'laurel meadow' or 'crowned meadow'. English Girl
Laurynah Laurel; crowned with laurel; from Laurentum English Girl
Lavander From the lavender plant - a fragrant purple flowering herb associated with cleanliness, calm, and healing English Girl
Lavedah Likely an invented name evoking lavender (fragrance, gentleness) or linked to 'Veda' (knowledge); generally a soft, floral/poetic sense. English Girl
Lavellah A modern feminine elaboration of Lavell/Lavelle; often taken to mean 'from the valley' from surname roots or simply used as an invented melodic name English Girl
Lavendah Derived from the lavender plant - a fragrant purple flower symbolizing calm, purity, and healing English Girl
Lavendar Named for the lavender plant - a pale purple flowering herb; associated with fragrance and bathing (Latin root meaning 'to wash'). English Girl
Lavendor Derived from the lavender plant; suggests the fragrant purple flower and its scent/purifying associations English Girl
Lavenitah Probably derived from Lavinia - 'from Lavinium' (an ancient place name); used as a feminine name often associated with grace or purity. English Girl
Lavenyah Gracious, beautiful (modern elaboration of Lavanya/Lavinia) English Girl
Laverene From the alder tree or alder grove; sometimes associated with spring English, French Girl
Lavernia Possibly 'alder (tree)' or associated with the Roman goddess Laverna; sometimes treated as a feminine variant of Laverne/Lavinia English, French Girl
Laveta Uncertain - possibly 'life' (from Latin vita) or related to Yvette meaning 'yew' English Girl
Lavete A modern coinage meaning roughly "little Vette"; may be linked to Yvette (meaning "yew") English Girl
Lavett Originally a surname meaning 'from Livet' (a place in Normandy); used as a given name from the family/place name. English, French Girl
Lavetta Uncertain - likely a modern elaboration. Sometimes associated with Yvette ('yew') or with Italian vetta ('peak') by similarity English Girl
Lavonde Probably a modern elaboration of LaVonne/Yvonne - ultimately from a root meaning 'yew' (by extension associated with archers) English Girl
Lavondra No established historical meaning; generally treated as a modern feminine name often associated with lavender/laurel or as a variant of Lavon/LaVondra. English Girl
Lavondria No established traditional meaning; a modern elaboration often interpreted as conveying charm, grace, or affection (e.g., 'beloved' or 'gracious'). English Girl
Lavoniah Probably an elaboration of Lavinia/Lavonia (from Latin Lavinium) with a theophoric-style ending; roughly 'of/from Lavinium' or an invented name with a possible 'Yahweh' suffix (speculative) English Girl
Lavonica Modern elaboration of Veronica ('true image') or linked to Latin lavare ('to wash') English Girl
Lavonie Uncertain - generally treated as a variant name. If linked to Yvonne: 'yew' (archer); if to Lavinia: 'from Lavinium'. English Girl
Lavonney Probably a variant of Lavonne/LaVonne, ultimately from French Yvonne meaning 'yew' or 'yew tree'. English Girl
Lavonni A modern feminine variant of Lavonne/Lavon; ultimately tied to the French name Yvonne, which is associated with the yew tree (and by extension 'archer'). English Girl
Lavonnie Derived via Lavonne from Yvonne - 'yew' (yew tree) and by extension 'archer' English, French Girl
Lavonnya Feminine elaboration of Lavon/Lavonne; often associated with Leon/Leona ('lion') or as a variant of Lavinia English Girl
Lavynah A modern/creative form of Lavinia - traditionally understood as 'woman from Lavinium' or evoking Roman heritage English Girl
Lavyne Variant of Lavinia; meaning uncertain, historically associated with the ancient Roman town Lavinium English, Latin Girl
Lavyniah Derived from Lavinia - commonly interpreted as 'from Lavinium'; sometimes associated with 'purity' or 'washed' in modern use English Girl
Lavyny Probably derived from Lavinia - associated with the ancient place Lavinium or interpreted as 'purity' or 'woman of Lavinium'; exact meaning uncertain English Girl
Lavynya Generally taken to mean 'grace' or 'beauty' (modern blend of Lavinia and Lavanya) English Girl
Lavyrne From the alder / alder grove English Girl
Lawana Likely a modern American coinage; often linked to Levana/Lavana meaning 'white' or 'fair' (also appears similar to Sanskrit 'lavana' meaning 'salt'). English Girl
Lawanna Generally feminine name often associated with 'grace' (from Anna) or 'laurel' (from Lana/Laura) English Girl
Lawella Possibly 'from the well' or 'little well'; generally an ornamental feminine name English Girl
Lawlea A modern blended name; commonly interpreted as related to 'meadow/clearing' (Lea) or 'laurel' and, if Hawaiian-influenced, 'peaceful' English Girl
Lawleah A modern blended name, probably tied to Leah (commonly interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate' in Hebrew) and/or Laura/'laurel' (associated with honor/victory). English Girl
Lawly Modern coinage - either 'of the hill' (from 'law') or 'lawful/related to law' depending on interpretation. English Girl
Lawrah Laurel; symbol of victory, honor English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Lawree Laurel; crowned with laurel; from Laurentum English Girl
Lawrencia From Laurentum; "crowned with laurel" English, Latin Girl
Lawriah Laurel; associated with the laurel tree/leaf, symbolizing honor or victory English Girl
Lawrinah Feminine form related to Lawrence/Laurina - 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel; crowned with laurel' (symbolizing honor or victory). English Girl
Laycey Originally 'from Lassy' (a place name); modern association with 'lace' (delicate fabric) 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