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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Myeshe Likely derived from Michael/Michelle via Misha/Miesha - "Who is like God?" English Girl
Myeshia Living; she who lives English Girl
Myetah No established historical meaning; often treated as a modern invented name - sometimes interpreted as 'beloved' or 'little one' if linked to Mia/Mietta. English Girl
Myett Probable diminutive meaning 'little morsel' or 'little one' (from French 'miette'); also used as a modern invented or pet name. English, French Girl
Myettah Diminutive meaning 'little one' or 'little beloved'. English Girl
Mygeanah A modern blended name, often interpreted as something like 'gracious pearl' or 'beloved pearl' (combining 'pearl' from Megan and 'God is gracious' from Gianna/Gina) English Girl
Mygeena Modern coinage with no established meaning; commonly interpreted as "my Gina" or loosely "my little queen" by association with Gina/Regina. English Girl
Myginah Contemporary invented name often interpreted as 'my beloved' or 'little queen' (combining 'my' with Gina/Regina 'queen') English Girl
Mygynah Variant of 'myna' - the myna bird (songbird), often associated with talkativeness or mimicry English Girl
myiah Modern variant of Mia/Maya - commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'mine.' English Girl
Mykaleah "Who is like God?" English Girl
Mykalie Who is like God? English Girl
Mykayleigh Variant of Michaela/Makayla; from Hebrew Michael meaning "Who is like God?" English Girl
Mykaylin Feminine form of Michael - "Who is like God?" English Girl
Mykaylyn A modern feminine name often linked to Michaela/Mikayla meaning "Who is like God?" (when tied to Michael/Michaela); alternatively read as a combination of Kay + -lyn. English Girl
Mykaylynn Combination of Michaela ('Who is like God') + Lynn ('lake' or 'waterfall') English Girl
Mykelena Who is like God English Girl
Mykelle Who is like God? English Girl
Mykylee Feminine form of Michael - 'Who is like God?' English Girl
Mykyleigh A modern, affectionate coinage meaning roughly "my Kylie" or "beloved Kylie"; underlying element "Kylie" can mean "boomerang" (Noongar) or relate to Gaelic components meaning "narrow/slender." English Girl
Myladie "my lady" - a term for a noble or respected woman English, French Girl
Mylady Derived from the term of address "my lady," used as a given name to suggest nobility, respect, or affection. English Girl
mylee Modern coinage; roughly 'my Lee' (affectionate) or 'my meadow' - Lee from Old English meaning 'clearing, meadow'; may also be treated as a variant of Miley/Maile English Girl
Mylesa Soldier English Girl
Mylilany A modern blend evoking 'lily' (purity/beauty) - can be read as 'my little lily' or 'heavenly lily' English Girl
Mylkah Queen English, Hebrew Girl
Myllea Likely 'dear, gracious' or 'beloved' (by association with Mila/Miley) English Girl
Myllei Likely a modern coinage suggesting 'my garland' or 'beloved'; generally used as a sweet, affectionate name. English Girl
Mylleigh Modern coinage; roughly 'Myl's meadow' or 'pleasant/beautiful meadow' (from 'Myl' + 'leigh') English Girl
Mylliah Modern elaboration associated with Mary/Maria ('bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') or Amelia ('work, industrious') English Girl
Myllie Diminutive of Millie: 'gentle strength' or 'strong in work.' English Girl
Myllyah A modern variant of Malia/Maria - commonly associated with Maria/Mary meanings (traditionally 'bitter') or more loosely interpreted as 'beloved' or an appealing invented name without a fixed traditional meaning English Girl
Mylyah Derived from Maria/Miriam - commonly interpreted as "bitter" or "beloved" English Girl
Mylylaney Beloved or gracious light (blend of 'Myla/Mila' and 'Laney') English Girl
Mylylaniah A modern, coined name; generally interpretable as a blend meaning 'beloved/grace' with the Hebrew-derived suffix -iah (often associated with God), so loosely 'beloved/gracious gift (of God)' English Girl
Mylysah Derived from Melissa - 'honeybee' or 'honey-sweet' English Girl
Mylyssa 'honey bee' or 'bee' (derived from Greek) English Girl
Myndee Variant of Mindy/Melinda: 'sweet' or 'beloved' English Girl
Myndi A diminutive form often associated with 'honey' (from Melinda) or 'worthy of admiration' (from Miranda); generally interpreted as 'sweet' or 'admirable'. English Girl
Myndie Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little beloved' or linked to 'honey' via Melinda English Girl
Myneisha Likely a modern blended name meaning "my night" or "belonging to the night" (derived from Nisha, "night") English Girl
Mynisha Derived from Nisha meaning "night"; can be read as "my night" or as a modern variant of Monisha English, Sanskrit Girl
Mynora A modern invented name - possibly "beloved light" (Mina + Nora) or "little/younger" (from Latin minora) English Girl
Myntee Little mint; fresh or cool; possibly a diminutive of Araminta English Girl
Myntie 'Little mint' or 'fresh'; sometimes associated with Araminta and the idea of a defender English Girl
Myreena A modern elaboration - often interpreted via related names as 'of the sea' (from Marina) or 'beloved/wished-for' (from Miriam/Myra); no single ancient root English Girl
Myrella Likely 'admirable' or 'to admire' (from Mireille); alternatively 'good'/'beloved' (from Mirela) English Girl
Myrenda Admirable; worthy of admiration (influenced by Miranda). Also used as a modern invented name without a fixed historical meaning English Girl
Myril Probably 'sea-bright' (shining sea); also used as a modern invented name English Girl
Myrla Possibly 'myrtle' (the myrtle plant, symbol of love) or related to 'myrrh' / an elaboration of Myra 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