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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Searria Probably derived from 'Sierra', meaning 'mountain range' or 'from the mountains' English Girl
Searriah A modern blend roughly interpreted as 'mountain of God' or 'God is my mountain' (from Sierra + -iah); often used as an invented feminine name. English Girl
Sedgleah Clearing or meadow where sedge grows English Girl
Seelea Likely a modern blend meaning "sea meadow" (or interpreted as "soulful" via German 'Seele') English Girl
Seeleah A modern invented name; commonly interpreted as 'heavenly' (from Celia/Cecilia) or associated with 'weary' (from Leah) English Girl
Seileah A modern variant whose roots suggest meanings like 'pause/praise' (from Selah) or 'heavenly' (from Celia); generally interpreted as 'heavenly, peaceful, or a poetic pause' English Girl
Seilee A modern invented name with a nautical or gentle/pleasant connotation; can be read as 'from the sea' or echoing 'seelie' (blessed/pleasant). English Girl
Seileigh A modern, stylistic spelling often interpreted as combining a sea/sail element with "leigh" (meadow); overall meaning uncertain - commonly rendered as "sea meadow" or simply a melodic feminine name English Girl
Seily Possibly 'blind' (if derived from Cecilia/Síle) or 'happy/blessed' (if from Old English seely); overall usage and meaning depend on the root origin. English, Irish Girl
Sekay Possibly from Shona 'Sekai' meaning 'laugh' or 'be joyful', or an anglicized form of Japanese 'Sekai' meaning 'world'; may also be a modern invented name without a traditional meaning. English, Japanese, Shona Girl
Sekaya Joyful; likely derived from the Shona name Sekai meaning "be happy" or "rejoice" English Girl
Selbi Willow farm/settlement; modern given-name formation related to 'Sel' + '-bi' English Girl
Selee Possibly 'moon' (if linked to Selene) or 'rock' (if linked to Sela); generally treated as a poetic/invented given name English Girl
Seleigh Modern invented name, generally interpreted as related to "Leigh" meaning "meadow/clearing" (occasionally read as "sea meadow" if influenced by "Se-/Sea-"). English Girl
Selesta Heavenly; of the heavens English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Selesteanah Heavenly; celestial English Girl
Selicia Possibly 'fortunate' (from Latin felix/felicia) or 'of the moon' (from Greek Selene); often interpreted as a pleasant modern name meaning 'fortunate/beautiful'. English Girl
Selilyn Blend of 'Selene' (moon) and 'Lynn' (lake/pond) - roughly 'moon lake' or 'beautiful moon' English Girl
Selisa No established traditional meaning; possibly associated with 'Melissa' (honeybee) or 'Selene' (moon) depending on influence. English Girl
Sellie Diminutive/affectionate form; meaning depends on the root name - commonly 'moon' (from Selene/Selina) or 'princess' (from Sarah/Sally) English Girl
Selyn Likely 'moon' (if from Selene) or 'holly' (if from Welsh); generally carries lunar/nature connotations English Girl
Selynn Interpretive modern name - often associated with 'moon' (via Selene) or with peaceful/pleasant qualities (via Serena/lynn); meaning is largely stylistic English Girl
Selyssa Modern coinage; commonly interpreted as 'sweet' or 'honey-like' (from Melissa) or 'moonlike/heavenly' (from Selena/Celeste). English Girl
Semantha Heard by God / God has heard English Girl
Sephire Derived from 'sapphire' - a deep-blue gemstone symbolizing wisdom, sincerity, and protection; may also echo the Kabbalistic term 'Sephira' (emanation). English Girl
Sephrina Modern elaboration; often associated with 'sapphire/brightness' or inspired by Seraphina ('fiery') English Girl
Sequora Likely an invented variant of Sequoia - evokes the sequoia tree and connotes strength, longevity, and majesty; indirectly honors Sequoyah English Girl
Sera-Jane Combines Sera (linked to Sarah: 'princess' or interpreted as 'serene') and Jane ('God is gracious') - overall: 'princess/grace of God' or 'serene grace'. English, French, Hebrew Girl
SeraJayne A blended name combining 'Sera' (princess/serene) and 'Jayne' (God is gracious) - roughly 'gracious princess' or 'serene grace'. English Girl
Seralyn A modern blended name often taken to mean 'serene' or 'princess' with the familiar -lyn ending (occasionally linked to 'seraph' or 'evening' roots). English Girl
Seraphynah Fiery, ardent; angelic - 'burning ones' (seraphim) English, Italian Girl
Sereliah Likely a modern blend meaning 'serene/peaceful' combined with a theophoric element, roughly 'serene one of God' or 'serene God' English Girl
Serelya Calm, tranquil; 'little serene one' English Girl
Serepta Smelting place; place of refining English, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Sericah Likely 'silk' or 'silken' (from seric-) or a modern name suggesting serenity English Girl
Serickah A modern invented feminine name; by association can mean 'silk' (Serica) or 'mynah bird' (Sarika) English Girl
Serikah No established traditional meaning; commonly interpreted as a modern elaboration suggesting 'serene' or drawing on roots meaning 'silk' or 'star'. English Girl
Serinda Calm, serene English, Latin Girl
Serlyna A modern coinage meaning 'serene' or 'calm' (essentially 'little serene one') English Girl
Serlyne A modern invented name suggesting 'serene' or 'calm' with a lyrical ending English, French Girl
Seryckah Little serene one - calm, gentle English Girl
Serynah Serene, calm, tranquil English Girl
Seryne Calm, tranquil; peaceful English, French Girl
Serynn Calm, peaceful; sometimes associated with 'star' via Welsh Seren English Girl
Serytta Likely 'little princess' (from Sara) or 'serene/peaceful one' - a modern/creative name with meanings tied to Sarah or Serena English Girl
Sevanah From the treeless plain; open grassland English Girl
Seylea Uncertain; possibly 'heaven' (if from Celia) or 'rock/pause' (if from Sela) - meaning not firmly established English Girl
Seyleah Generally treated as a modern variant of Leah (Hebrew: "weary") or influenced by Sheila/Shayla; sometimes given the sense of "delicate" or "beloved" in contemporary usage English Girl
Seyleigh Modern invented name likely meaning roughly 'sea meadow' or 'dweller by the meadow' (from 'Sey/sea' + '-leigh' = meadow/clearing). English Girl
Seyley Probably 'blessed' or 'happy' via Seely/Sealy; alternatively interpreted as a modern combination using 'ley' ('clearing/meadow'). No single established historical meaning. 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