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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rutlea Probably 'Ruth' (friend, companion) + 'lea' (meadow/clearing) - roughly 'companion of the meadow' or 'friend in the meadow'. English Girl
Rutlee From Ruth ('friend, companion') + -lee ('clearing, meadow' or stylistic suffix) - roughly 'friend of the meadow' or 'companion in the clearing' English Girl
Rutleigh From Ruth ('compassionate' or 'friend') + -leigh ('meadow') - roughly 'compassionate meadow' or 'Ruth's meadow'. English Girl
Ryalyn A modern blended name combining Rya/Riley with Lynn; evokes a pleasant melodic sound and is often associated with notions of nobility/royalty and 'lake' or 'pond' from Lynn. English Girl
Ryanah Feminine form of Ryan, traditionally associated with 'little king' (Irish); similar-sounding Riyana/Riyanna can mean 'garden' or 'sweet-scented plant' in Arabic/Indic contexts. English, Irish Girl
Rycca Likely a modern variant of Rebecca meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating' (alternatively related to Erica/Rika - 'ruler'/'strong') English Girl
Ryccah Generally interpreted as 'ruler' or 'eternal ruler' via Erica/Erika; alternatively associated with 'rich' from Spanish 'rica'. English Girl
Rychelah Derived from 'ric' meaning 'ruler' - 'powerful' or 'little ruler'; may also echo Hebrew Rachel ('ewe'). English Girl
Rychella Feminine form related to Richard via Richelle - "powerful/brave ruler" (occasionally associated with Rachel/Rochelle meanings) English Girl
Rychelle Derived from Rochelle ('little rock') or Michelle ('Who is like God?'); commonly interpreted as 'little rock.' English, French Girl
Rydglea Joyful meadow or clearing; a constructed name suggesting a bright meadow or clearing English Girl
Rydgleah Meadow or clearing by the ridge English Girl
Rydglie Dweller by the ridge/clearing (modern invented interpretation) English Girl
Rydleigh Modern coinage implying 'rye meadow' or 'clearing' (from -leigh); may also evoke 'rider' from Ryder English Girl
Ryeann A modern blended name combining Ryan ('little king') and Ann ('grace'), suggesting 'graceful ruler' or 'grace of the little king'. English Girl
ryenne Likely derived from Ryan: 'little king' (used as a modern feminine form) English Girl
Rylana Feminine form of Rylan/Riley - commonly taken as 'rye land' (from Rylan) or associated with 'valiant/courageous' (from Riley). English Girl
Rylane Modern name likely meaning 'rye land' or 'from the rye field' / 'of the lane'. English Girl
Ryleighrose A courageous/valiant rose (combines the 'brave/valiant' sense of Riley with the floral/beauty symbolism of Rose) English Girl
Rylinda A modern invented blend generally interpreted as 'beautiful' (from Linda) with a contemporary 'Ry-' prefix. English Girl
Ryllah A modern invented form; often associated with Riley, interpreted as 'courageous/valiant' via the Irish name Ó Raghallaigh (modern Riley) or simply a pleasant-sounding new name English Girl
Rynelle Modern coinage meaning roughly "little Ryn" or "child/descendant of Ryn"; if linked to Irish Rían/Ryan, it can carry the sense of "little king." English Girl
Ryonah Modern coinage usually taken as a feminine form of Ryan: 'little king' / 'kingly' or simply a melodic invented name English Girl
Ryplea A modern coinage with uncertain meaning; components suggest 'rye' or a family-name element plus 'lea' ('meadow/clearing'), roughly 'rye meadow' or 'clearing by the rye' English Girl
Rypplea No established historical meaning; a modern/coined name created for its sound. May be loosely associated with Ripley (English place-name) or Riley (Irish, 'courage/valiant') English Girl
Ryqua No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name. Any meaning is speculative - possibly influenced by 'Ry-' (as in Ryan/Rye) or similar-sounding roots. English Girl
Ryshela Derived from Rachel/Rachelle - 'ewe' (innocence); alternatively linked to Rochelle - 'little rock'. English Girl
Ryshelah No established historical meaning; likely a modern invention drawing on Rachel ('ewe') or Shelah (biblical name) English Girl
Ryshele Probably from Rachel ('ewe') or Rochelle ('little rock' / place name) English Girl
Ryshell Modern variant of Rachel/Rochelle - associated with 'ewe' (Hebrew) or 'little rock' (from Rochelle) English Girl
Ryshelle Modern respelling of Rochelle/Rachelle; associated meanings: 'little rock' (Rochelle) or 'ewe' (Rachel/Rachelle). English Girl
Ryslea A modern blended name: 'Rhys' (Welsh: ardor/enthusiasm) + 'lea' (Old English: meadow/clearing) - roughly 'ardent/enthusiastic meadow'. English Girl
Rysleah A modern blended name combining 'Rhys' (ardor, enthusiasm) and 'Leah' (weary, delicate) - often interpreted as 'passionate and gentle'. English Girl
Rysleigh A modern variant related to Riley ('valiant, courageous' from Gaelic Raghallach) with the -leigh element; roughly 'valiant meadow' or 'descendant of Raghallach' English Girl
Ryssa A modern feminine name; often understood as a variant of Rhys meaning 'enthusiasm/ardor' or aligned with Japanese Risa (meanings vary by kanji) English Girl
Rytah Pearl (derived from Margarita) English Girl
Ryvannah Modern invented name; often interpreted as 'graceful river' or 'beloved' (blend of river/Riva and Hannah/Savannah) English Girl
Ryvanne Combines Ryan ('little king') and Anne ('grace') - roughly 'gracious little ruler' or 'graceful little leader' English Girl
Ryvereenah A modern invented name inspired by 'river' - evokes flowing water; can be taken to mean 'little river' or 'river maiden.' English Girl
S(A)-Ff-Ron From the spice saffron - a rare golden-yellow spice; implies warmth, rarity, and value. English Girl
Sabanna From the savannah - an open grassland or treeless plain English, Spanish Girl
Sabbi Diminutive of Sabrina/Sabina - 'from the River Severn' - or related to Arabic Sabri/Sabir meaning 'patient'. Arabic, English, Latin Girl
sabreena From the River Severn; legendary river nymph Celtic, English, Latin Girl
Sabrynn Contemporary feminine name combining Sabrina (associated with the River Severn/'from the river') and Brynn ('hill'); loosely 'from the river and hill' or a poetic blend of graceful/patient and strong. English Girl
Sacharissa Sweet; 'little sugar' or 'the sweet one' (a term of endearment) English Girl
Sacheen Truth; reality English, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Sadele Likely 'princess' or 'crowned one' depending on whether it derives from Sarah/Sadie or Folashade English, Yoruba Girl
Sadzey Diminutive of Sarah - "princess" English Girl
Saedie Princess (diminutive of Sarah) English Girl
Saffie 'Pure' (from Arabic Safiya); also associated with 'wisdom' (from Sophie/Sophia) or the spice 'saffron'. Arabic, 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