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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Olianne Blend of 'olive' (peace) and 'Anne' (grace) - roughly 'graceful/peaceful one'. English, French Girl
Olivay Olive; olive tree - symbol of peace English Girl
Olleah A modern blend typically drawing on Olivia ('olive') and Leah (Hebrew: 'weary' or 'delicate'); broadly associated with 'olive' or 'gentle/delicate'. English Girl
Olleigh Related to 'olive' or 'olive tree' (symbolizing peace), by extension a modern variant of Olive/Olivia English Girl
Ollivah Olive; olive tree (symbol of peace) English Girl
Ollive Olive tree; symbol of peace English Girl
Ollyva Derived from Olivia/Olive - from Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive' or 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and fruitfulness. English Girl
Ollyve Olive tree; symbol of peace English Girl
Olvah Possibly “olive tree/olive” (if from Latin Oliva) or “ancestor’s descendant/heritage” (if from Old Norse root related to Óláfr/Olav) English, Norse Girl
Olwinah Likely "elf-friend" or "noble/friend" (from Germanic roots) or "fair/white" if linked to Welsh Olwen English, Germanic Girl
Olwinnah Feminine form of Alwin/Alwina - "noble friend" or "elf friend" (from Germanic/Old English elements meaning 'elf' or 'noble' + 'friend') English Girl
Olysa A modern feminine name; depending on root it can connote 'noble' (from Alisa/Alice) or be floral/soothing if linked to Alyssa. English Girl
Olyssah A modern respelling of Alyssa - commonly associated with the alyssum flower or, via Alice, the idea of 'noble' English Girl
Ondria Derived from Andreas, meaning "manly, brave" English Girl
Opah Name of the opah (moonfish) English, Hawaiian Girl
Opala Opal; precious gemstone English Girl
Opalah Opal; precious gemstone, jewel English Girl
Opalia Derived from the opal gemstone; 'precious stone' / 'opal-like' English Girl
Opalina Little opal; precious, iridescent gemstone English Girl
Opalinah A decorative/formal elaboration of Opal, meaning 'opal' or 'precious gemstone' (often interpreted as 'little opal') English Girl
Opalyn Little opal; precious gemstone English Girl
Opalyna Derived from 'opal' - precious gemstone; 'opal-like' or 'little opal'. English Girl
Opalynah A modern elaboration of Opal, meaning 'precious gemstone' or 'gem-like' (often interpreted as 'little opal' or 'beloved jewel') English Girl
Opalyne Derived from the opal gemstone - 'precious stone', often associated with iridescence and shifting colors English, Greek Girl
Opel Opal (precious gemstone) English Girl
Orabel Generally interpreted as "beautiful prayer" (Ora + belle); sometimes rendered by folk etymology as "golden beauty" English Girl
Orahlee From Hebrew 'Ora' (light) + 'Lee' (meadow/clearing) - roughly 'light meadow' or 'light of the meadow' English Girl
Oralee Light (or "golden" when linked to Orla) English, Hebrew Girl
Ordwina Friend of the spear (spear‑point friend) English, Germanic Girl
Ordwyna Derived from ord ('spear/point') + wynn ('joy/friend'); roughly 'spear-joy' or 'spear-friend' English Girl
Osberga From elements os 'god' + -berga 'protection/fortress' - roughly 'god-protected' or 'divinely protected'. English, Germanic Girl
Osburga 'Os' = god; 'burga' = fortress/protection - 'god's fortress' or 'divine protection' English Girl
Osithe From Old English elements ōs 'god' + gȳð 'battle' - roughly 'divine battle' or 'godly strength'. English Girl
Ossyth Likely 'godly strength' or 'divine battle' (from Old English 'os' = 'god' plus an element like -gyth/-ith). English Girl
Osvaldah 'Divine ruler' - from elements ōs 'god' + weald 'ruler/power' English, Germanic Girl
Oswalda Divine ruler (god + ruler) English, Germanic Girl
Oswaldah God-ruler English, Germanic Girl
Osytha From Old English elements os 'god' + gȳð 'battle' - 'god-battle' or 'divine battle' English Girl
Osythah Divine / godly victory English Girl
Osythe Divine battle (from Old English 'os' = god + 'gyth' = fight/battle) English Girl
Owenna Female form of Owen, commonly interpreted as 'young warrior' or 'noble/well‑born'. English, Welsh Girl
Paege Young attendant or servant; originally an occupational surname meaning 'page'. English Girl
Paegeen Diminutive of Peig/Pegeen meaning "little Margaret" (Margaret = pearl); also used as a variant of Paige meaning "young servant/page" English, Irish Girl
Paegel If from Paige: 'young servant, page'; if from Margaret/Peggy: 'pearl' English Girl
Paegyn Variant of Paige - 'page, young attendant/servant' English Girl
Paeige Derived from 'page' - a young servant or attendant English Girl
Paig Young attendant; servant English Girl
Paige Summer Combination of Paige ('young attendant, page') and Summer ('the season') - roughly 'summer attendant' or 'page of summer'. English Girl
Paigell Young attendant or servant; page English Girl
Paigen Young servant or attendant (derived from 'page') 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