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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Miss Honorific for an unmarried woman or young girl; originally 'female head' or 'mistress'. English Girl
Mistie Derived from 'mist' - misty, fog-covered; dreamy or ethereal English Girl
mistilee Misty meadow or 'child of the mist' (from 'mist' + 'lee') English Girl
Mistique An aura of mystery or mystical charm; 'mystery' English, French Girl
miyah Typically a modern form of Mia meaning 'mine' or 'beloved' (varies by root). In Japanese it can be associated with 'shrine/palace' or 'beautiful' depending on kanji; in Arabic it means 'waters'. Arabic, English, Japanese Girl
Mliss Honeybee English Girl
Modesteen Modest, humble, moderate English Girl
Modesteene Modest, humble English, Latin Girl
Modestey Derived from the virtue 'modesty' - humility, moderation English, Latin Girl
Modestyne Pertaining to modesty; humble, reserved English Girl
Moeisha Living; life (associated with Aisha = "alive" or Maisha = "life") English Girl
Moeysha A modern, creative variant name; often associated with Maisha (Swahili) meaning "life" or with familiar feminine names like Misha/Moesha English Girl
Moleigh Diminutive of Mary; commonly associated with meanings like 'sea of bitterness', 'wished-for child', or 'beloved'. English Girl
Moley Diminutive of Molly/Mary - linked to Mary (traditionally rendered as 'sea of bitterness' or interpreted as 'beloved') English Girl
Molleah A modern blended name combining the diminutive Molly (from Mary) and Leah; conveys affectionate/beloved and gentle/weary associations from its components. English Girl
Mollei Diminutive of Mary - traditionally associated with 'bitter' or 'beloved' (also linked to 'star of the sea') English Girl
Moly Pet form of Mary (from Hebrew Miryam: variously interpreted as “sea of bitterness,” “beloved,” or “rebellious”); also the name of a protective herb in Greek myth. English, Greek Girl
Momy Affectionate diminutive of 'mother' - equivalent to 'mommy' or 'mama'. English Girl
Monanne Likely a diminutive or blend of 'Mona' and 'Anne', generally interpreted as 'little Mona' or 'beloved' English, Irish Girl
Monaye A modern elaboration/variant; meanings vary by influence - associated with 'wish/desire' (from Arabic Muna), 'beloved' (from Monique), or 'little noble' (from Mona). English Girl
Monesha A modern invented feminine name with no fixed traditional meaning; often viewed as a blend of Mona ("noble"/"wish") and Aisha ("alive"), loosely interpreted as "noble/alive." English Girl
Monessah No widely established traditional meaning; if derived from Monisha it can imply 'wise' or 'intelligent'; otherwise treated as a modern invented name English Girl
Moniqua From Monica/Monique - commonly interpreted as "advisor" (traditionally) or sometimes rendered as "solitary/unique" English Girl
Monna Often treated as a variant of Mona/Monica; can reflect Italian 'my lady' (from Madonna) or Arabic 'wish/desire' (from Muna). Arabic, English, Irish, Italian Girl
Monniqua Variant of Monique/Monica, commonly given the sense 'advisor' or 'one who advises' (from Latin monere). English Girl
Monterae Likely a modern compound roughly meaning 'mountain' + 'Rae' (a place-inspired or compound given name). English Girl
Montrelle Likely 'from the mountain' (from French 'mont') or 'of/related to Montreal'; a modern elaboration of Montrell English Girl
Moonia Moon-like; of the moon English Girl
Moraine A ridge or accumulation of rock and soil left by a glacier; glacial deposit English Girl
Morayne Derived from French 'moraine' meaning 'glacial ridge' or 'accumulation of glacial debris'; used as a melodic/modern given name English Girl
Morleah A modern blended name often interpreted as 'great Leah' or a lyrical variant of Leah, conveying gentleness or belovedness. English Girl
Morleigh Coined name roughly meaning 'sea meadow' or 'great meadow' English Girl
Morrisa Feminine form of Morris: 'dark-skinned; Moorish' English Girl
Morrytah A modern invented name - possibly a melodic blend of 'Moria(h)' (Hebrew: 'seen by God') or 'Morrie' with the feminine suffix '-tah'. English Girl
Moryne Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'of the sea' or 'great' depending on root; often used as a modern feminine name. Breton, English, Gaelic, Irish Girl
Morynnah Probably 'of Moriah' - associated with Moriah, often interpreted as 'seen by the Lord' or 'chosen by God' English Girl
Moryssa Likely 'of the sea' (from Marissa); can also be read as 'great' if linked to Gaelic English Girl
Muffet Diminutive/pet name meaning "little Muff" or "little maid"; exact origin uncertain and chiefly literary/nursery-rhyme-based. English Girl
Murtl Likely 'myrtle' (the evergreen shrub, symbolizing love and prosperity); alternatively linked to Muriel meaning 'sea‑bright'. English Girl
Murvyne Likely a feminized form of Mervyn/Merfyn - associated with 'sea' (often rendered as 'sea-hill' or 'sea-born') English Girl
Musicah Of music; musical; lover or gift of music English Girl
Musickah Related to music; musical, 'one who is musical' English Girl
Musyckah Modern/created name probably meaning 'musical' or 'of the muse' (can be read as 'little muse' or 'related to music') English Girl
muze Inspiration; a source of artistic or creative inspiration English Girl
myah Variant of Mya/Maya - often associated with 'illusion' (Sanskrit Maya), 'mother'/'great' (Maia), or as a diminutive of Maria ('beloved'/'bitter' variants) English, Greek, Latin, Mayan Girl
myanna A modern blend of Mia and Anna; Mia (from Maria: 'sea', 'bitter', or 'wished-for') + Anna (Hebrew: 'grace') - often interpreted as 'beloved grace' or 'graceful' English Girl
Mycala Derived from Michael - 'Who is like God?' English, Latin Girl
Mydge A diminutive nickname; associated with 'pearl' via Margaret and connotes small/delicate (also the word for a tiny fly) English Girl
Myeisha Likely 'alive' or 'life' (from Arabic Aisha 'alive' or Swahili Maisha 'life') English Girl
Myeshah Modern feminine name; meaning uncertain - commonly treated as a variant of Miesha/Myesha. Sometimes associated with 'life' (from Swahili Maisha) or viewed as a diminutive form related to Michelle ('who is like God?'). 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