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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Paiget Young servant; page/attendant English Girl
Paigett Derived from 'Paige' meaning 'page' - a young attendant or helper English Girl
Paigey Young servant or attendant (a 'page') English Girl
Paigyn Derived from 'page' - a young attendant or servant; used as a feminine given name English Girl
Palmelyn Derived from 'palm' (palm tree or palm of the hand) + a diminutive/softening suffix; suggests peace, victory, or tropical calm English Girl
Palmelyna Little palm or palm tree; symbolically linked to victory, peace, or triumph. English Girl
Palylah Based on Lilah/Leila meaning "night" or "delicate"; often interpreted as "little Lilah" or "beloved night" English Girl
Pam All-honey; sweet, honeyed English Girl
pamaela Invented name commonly interpreted as "all sweetness" or "all honey" English Girl
Pamala All honey / all sweetness English Girl
Pamalah Likely carries the same sense as Pamela - 'sweet as honey' or 'all sweetness' English Girl
Pamelah All honey; sweet as honey English Girl
Pamelea All-honey / all sweetness (i.e., very sweet) English Girl
Pamelia All honey; sweet as honey English Girl
Pamelina Diminutive of Pamela - 'little honey' or 'all sweetness' English Girl
Pameline Likely 'all sweetness' or 'all honey' - a modern/English elaboration of Pamela English Girl
Pamelya Likely 'all honey' - sweet as honey; a modern variant of Pamela. English Girl
Pamelyah Derived from Pamela - 'all honey' / 'all sweetness' (sweet, honeyed) English Girl
Pamera All sweetness; sweet as honey English Girl
Pami A diminutive form of Pamela; often associated with 'all sweetness' or 'honey' via Pamela's suggested Greek roots English Girl
Pamie Diminutive of Pamela; often interpreted as "all sweetness" or "all honey" English Girl
Pamila All sweetness / 'all honey' - sweet, honey-like English Girl
Pamilla Variant of Pamela - often interpreted by folk etymology as "all sweetness" or "all honey," though the name's original meaning is uncertain English Girl
Pamm Diminutive of Pamela - derived from Greek roots often interpreted as 'all' + 'honey', i.e. 'all sweetness' English Girl
Pammeli Likely "all honey" or "entirely sweet"; a diminutive/variant of Pamela English Girl
Pammi A pet form meaning 'little Pam'; can trace to Pamela ('all sweetness' or 'honey') or Padmini ('lotus'). English, Punjabi, Sanskrit Girl
Pammie All honey; all sweetness English Girl
Pammy All sweetness; 'all honey' English Girl
Pamy Diminutive of Pamela; often understood as 'all sweetness' or 'sweet'. English Girl
Pannie Diminutive of Penny/Penelope - 'little Penelope' (Penelope often interpreted as 'weaver') English Girl
Pansea Possibly 'all-sea' or 'universal sea'; alternately associated with 'healing' (Panacea) or the pansy/ 'thought' motif English Girl
Pansey Thought; remembrance; name of a flower (pansy) English Girl
Pansya Pansy (flower); associated with 'thought' or remembrance English Girl
Paprika Little pepper; spice English, Hungarian, Latin, Serbo-Croatian Girl
Parisse From Paris; of the city of Paris (denotes origin or association with Paris) English Girl
parleigh Modern coinage: broadly 'speaker' or 'discussion' (if linked to 'parley') or 'clearing/meadow' (if read via '-leigh'); often chosen for sound and style rather than a fixed meaning English Girl
Parlyn A contemporary invented name; often interpreted as a blend of a short prefix and the '-lyn' element (commonly associated with 'lake' or a diminutive), giving a lyrical, modern feel English Girl
Parnele Diminutive of Petronilla - 'little Petronilla' (by extension sometimes associated with 'rock' via Petron- / Petra associations) English, French Girl
Parnelle Likely "rock" or "little rock" (linked to Peter/Petronilla) English, French, Irish Girl
Paryse Probably a modern respelling of Paris (from the city of Paris) or a variant of Persian Parisa meaning "like a fairy" (fairy-like). English, French Girl
Passenger Traveler; one carried English, French, Latin Girl
Patina Colored surface film English, Italian, Latin Girl
patreece Noble, patrician English Girl
Patreese Noble, patrician English, Latin Girl
Patryse Noble, patrician (female form related to Patrick/Patricia) English, Latin Girl
Pattiann From Patricia ('noble') + Ann ('grace'/'favor') - approximately 'noble grace' or 'noble and gracious'. English Girl
Pattie Noble, patrician English Girl
Payget Little page; young attendant or servant English Girl
Peacha From the fruit "peach" - connotes sweetness, youthfulness, and a peach-like color English Girl
Peachee Derived from the peach fruit - sweet, pleasant, delightful; a nickname-style name evoking the peach. 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