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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Lyrysah Likely 'song' or 'lyre' - a lyrical/singing name English Girl
Lyryssah A modern name probably evoking musicality ('lyre'/'song') or a melodic feminine form related to Larissa; suggests grace and musical charm. English Girl
Lysabeth God is my oath; consecrated to God English Girl
Lysabettah Variant of Elizabeth - "God is my oath" (or "pledged to God") English Girl
Lysah Diminutive of Elizabeth: "God is my oath" / "pledged to God" English Girl
Lysha A modern variant often linked to Alisha ('noble') or Asha ('hope'/'wish'), so generally interpreted as 'noble' or 'hopeful' English Girl
Lyshae No established traditional meaning; commonly interpreted as a modern blend - possibly 'alive' (from Aisha) or 'noble' (from Alisha/Alicia) depending on influence English Girl
Lyssah From Elizabeth: 'God is my oath' (alternatively linked to Greek Lyssa meaning 'madness, rage') English Girl
Lytah Uncertain - no single established meaning; likely a diminutive or pet-form without a distinct original meaning English Girl
Lyttah A modern variant of Lita/Leta - generally interpreted as a diminutive meaning 'little' or 'beloved'; sometimes associated with 'glad' (from Leta) or 'from Lydia' English, Greek, Latin Girl
Lyvanna A modern name often interpreted as 'graceful' or a blend meaning related to 'olive'/'light' and 'grace' depending on roots English Girl
Lyvannah Modern blend often interpreted as 'life' (from Liv) + 'savannah' - loosely 'life of the savannah' or 'living plain'. English Girl
Lyvanne Probably a modern blend meaning 'lily' (Ly-) combined with 'grace' or 'beloved' (-anne/-vanne) English Girl
Lyvi Likely 'life' (from Norse Liv) or 'olive/olive tree' (if derived from Olivia) English Girl
Lyvie Likely a diminutive or variant of Olivia ('olive tree') or of Liv (Old Norse 'hlíf' meaning 'shelter/protection' and often associated with 'life'). English, Latin, Scandinavian Girl
Lyvinia Variant of Lavinia/Livia - generally rendered as 'from Lavinium' or associated with the Latin root meaning 'blue' or 'envious' English, Latin Girl
Lyvonna A modern variant of Lavonne/Yvonne - ultimately associated with the yew tree (the 'yew' meaning carried by Yvonne). English Girl
Lyzebeth God is my oath English Girl
Lyzel Pledged to God (derived from Elizabeth) English Girl
Lyzelle Variant of Elizabeth; 'God is my oath' / 'pledged to God' English, French Girl
Lyzeth Consecrated to God; pledged to God English Girl
Lyzz Pledged to God / God is my oath English Girl
Lyzza Pledged to God / God is my oath English Girl
Lyzzah Derived from Elizabeth: "God is my oath" English Girl
Lyzzie “God is my oath” (pledged to God) English Girl
Lzzy God is my oath / pledged to God English Girl
Mab Associated with Queen Mab - a fairy or fairy queen; as a diminutive of Mabel, connected to 'lovable'. English Girl
Mabella Lovable; (by modern interpretation) beautiful English Girl
Mabellene Lovable; beloved English Girl
Mabie Likely 'lovable' (from Mabel) or 'she who intoxicates' (from Maeve); otherwise a family/place name English, Scottish Girl
Macauleah Blend of Macaulay ('son/descendant of Amhlaoibh') and Leah ('weary' or 'delicate'); roughly a feminine form tied to the Macaulay family name with Leah's meaning English Girl
macey From a Norman French surname meaning 'mace' (a club or weapon); also associated with the placename Macey English Girl
Machelle Who is like God? English Girl
Mackauleah A modern blended name combining Michaela ('who is like God') and Leah ('weary' or traditionally 'gazelle'); often interpreted as a God-like or beloved figure. English Girl
Mackinleah A modern blend: Mackin ('son/descendant of') + Leah ('weary' or 'delicate') - popularly interpreted as 'descendant/daughter of Leah' or 'tender descendant'. English Girl
Mackrea A contemporary invented name - roughly 'child of Krea' or loosely 'born of creativity' (interpretive) English Girl
Mackynlea Blend of Mackenzie + Lea; roughly 'fair/handsome meadow' (combining the 'fair/son of the fair one' element with 'meadow'). English, Hebrew Girl
Mackynlie Inspired by McKinley: 'descendant of Fionnlagh' (Fionnlagh/Finlay meaning 'fair-haired warrior' or 'fair hero') English Girl
madacyn Modern variant of Madison - linked to Maud/Matilda ('mighty in battle'); surname meaning 'son of Maud' used as a feminine given name English Girl
Madam 'my lady' - a respectful form of address for a woman English, French Girl
Maddalynne From Magdala; 'tower' or 'woman of Magdala' English, Latin Girl
maddely Woman from Magdala; 'tower' English, Latin Girl
Maddielyn Blend of Madeline ('of Magdala'/'tower') and Lynn ('lake'/'waterfall') - loosely 'tower by the lake' or 'woman from Magdala by the lake'. English Girl
Maddisynn A modern spelling variant of Madison; loosely associated with 'child/son of Maud' (Madison's original surname meaning) English Girl
Maddye Diminutive of Madeline/Magdalene - 'woman from Magdala' (Magdala likely meaning 'tower'). English Girl
Maddysyn Stylized form of Madison/Maddy - generally taken to mean 'child/son of Maud' or linked to Magdalene ('of Magdala') depending on root English Girl
Madelleine From Magdala; 'woman from Magdala' (often interpreted as 'of the tower') English, French Girl
Madgelyn From Magdala - 'of Magdala', often interpreted as 'tower' or 'high tower' English Girl
madilyn From Magdala; often interpreted as 'tower' (associated with Mary Magdalene) English Girl
madilynn Variant of Madeline meaning "from Magdala" (a town); also interpreted as a combination of Madi + Lynn 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