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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Shaletia No established historical meaning; a modern invented name. Likely derived from the 'Sha-' prefix with a feminine '-ia' ending, so the precise meaning is uncertain English Girl
Shaletta A diminutive/affectionate form meaning 'little Sha' or 'little one' - a modern elaboration used as a feminine given name. English Girl
Shalettah No established traditional meaning; generally used as a feminine diminutive. Sometimes interpreted as "little Sha" or associated with joy if linked to Letitia (Latin laetitia = "joy"). English Girl
Shali {'origin': 'Sanskrit', 'meaning': "From Sanskrit śāli meaning 'rice' or 'paddy' (a type of grain)."},{'origin': 'Hebrew', 'meaning': "Used as a diminutive or pet form related to names like Shalom/Shulamit; sometimes associated with 'peace' in informal use."},{'origin': 'English/Modern', 'meaning': 'Modern coinage or variant spelling of names such as Shalee/Shaley; meaning depends on source and parental intent.'} English, Hebrew, Sanskrit Girl
Shalie A modern feminine name; meaning varies by root but is often associated with ideas like 'fair/fortunate' or 'gift' depending on its source English Girl
Shalitta Likely "ruler" or "little ruler" (probable influence from Hebrew shalit) - also interpreted as a modern elaboration of Sha- + Lita English Girl
Shallice Noble; of noble kind (by association with Alice/Alicia) English Girl
Shallyn A blended/modern name; commonly interpreted as 'Sha' + 'Lynn' and often taken to mean a 'peaceful/serene lake' or 'little lake.' English Girl
Shalona No widely established traditional meaning; generally treated as a modern invented feminine name - sometimes linked to 'oak' if derived from Hebrew Alona. English Girl
Shalonda A modern feminine name formed as a combination name; sometimes linked to Leona ("lioness") but generally considered a creative/coinage name without a single traditional meaning. English Girl
Shalondriah A modern, melodic elaboration of Shalondra/Alondra; often interpreted to evoke a lyrical or songbird quality (from Alondra) - a creative feminine name English Girl
Shalondrika No established traditional meaning; likely a modern elaboration of names like Shalonda/Shalon. Often used as a melodic feminine name and can be interpreted as an elaborated or diminutive form. English Girl
Shalondyna No established traditional meaning; likely a modern invented name. Speculatively interpretable as a blend suggesting 'peace' (if linked to Hebrew 'shalom') or 'power/strength' (from Greek root 'dyn-'), e.g. 'peaceful strength'. English Girl
Shalonnah Likely 'peace' or 'peaceful' (inspired by Hebrew 'shalom') English Girl
Shalonne Likely 'peace' or 'peaceful' (derived from Shalom) or an invented feminine name without a long-established traditional meaning English Girl
Shalyna Generally interpreted as "beautiful" (from Shayna); sometimes linked to "modest" (from Shalini) English Girl
Shalynda A modern elaboration meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty' (essentially 'Sha' + 'Linda') English Girl
Shalyne A modern invented feminine name; generally treated as an elaboration of 'Shay' and often interpreted as 'child/descendant of Shay' or associated with meanings attributed to Shay (variously 'gift' or Irish roots). No single established historical meaning. English Girl
Shalynna A modern invented feminine name, commonly interpreted as a blend meaning 'little lake' or 'child of the lake' (from 'Lynn'), or more generally a melodious feminine name. English Girl
Shalyta No established historical meaning; generally treated as a modern invented feminine name. If parsed etymologically, it could be interpreted as 'little gift' or 'gift'. English Girl
Shalytah Likely a modern invented or variant name; possibly 'ruler' or 'queen' (from Hebrew) or simply a lyrical feminine name English Girl
Shalytta No established traditional meaning; generally a modern elaboration of 'Sha' names and often treated as a diminutive/affectionate form. English Girl
Shamarria Modern name likely interpreted as a variant of Samaria ('from Samaria' / 'watch mountain') or Maria ('beloved'/'bitter'); generally treated as 'from Samaria' or 'beloved'. English Girl
Shamarya Likely derived from Maria/Maryam meaning "beloved" or "wished-for child." English Girl
Shambre Unknown - probably a modern blend or respelling (sometimes linked to 'Amber') English Girl
Shambree A modern invented name; likely a blend of 'Sham' and 'Bree.' Often interpreted loosely as relating to 'Bree' (Irish root meaning strength/nobility) combined with 'Sham,' suggesting 'noble or strong' (interpretation varies). English Girl
Shamekiah Possibly 'Yahweh has heard' if derived from Hebrew Shemaiah; otherwise a modern invented name with that associative meaning English Girl
Shamicah Probably a feminine variant of Shamika/Shamica; associated meanings can include 'dawn' (from Sanskrit interpretations) or it may be an invented modern name without a single traditional meaning. English Girl
Shamiera Likely 'guardian' or 'protected' (possible links to Arabic/Hebrew roots) Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Shamoria A modern coinage; commonly interpreted as "from Moria(h)" (biblical place) or loosely as "cherished/beloved" depending on elements English Girl
Shamoriah Likely 'God has heard' or a protective/form of praise to God (modern Hebrew-influenced interpretation) English Girl
Shanaia Modern feminine name - variant of Shania: 'I'm on my way' (Ojibwe) or related to Hebrew 'Shani' meaning 'crimson'/'wonderful'. English Girl
Shanais Modern invented name; often interpreted as related to 'beautiful' (from Shayna/Shana) or echoing Anaïs ('pure'), depending on source English Girl
Shanalee Probably a modern blend of Shana (variously interpreted as 'beautiful'/'lily' or from Hebrew 'year') and Lee ('meadow' or 'clearing'), often rendered as 'beautiful meadow' or 'Shana's meadow'. English Girl
Shanara A modern coinage generally interpreted as 'beautiful/pleasant woman' (from 'Shana') combined with the 'Nara' element; exact meaning varies with influence English Girl
Shandra Moon; shining one English, Sanskrit Girl
Shaneacah Inferred meaning from Shane/Sean: "God is gracious" (modern name, meaning is derived rather than traditional) English Girl
Shaneeze Likely "God is gracious" - a modern elaboration of Shanice/Janice. English Girl
shanelle Channel (derived from Chanel); a modern elaboration of the name Chanel English, French Girl
Shanene A modern feminine name probably derived from Shane/Sean ('God is gracious') or Shannon (Irish placename); generally an invented/variant form rather than an ancient name with a fixed meaning English Girl
Shanessia A modern feminine name probably derived from Shane/Sean meaning 'God is gracious' with a feminine suffix - essentially a female form of Shane. English Girl
Shanetia Modern elaboration; commonly associated with Shana ('beautiful' in Yiddish/Hebrew) or Shane/Sean ('God is gracious' in Irish) English Girl
Shanida No single traditional meaning; often associated with 'Shani' meaning 'scarlet' or treated as a modern invented feminine name English Girl
Shanielle A modern blended name combining elements of Shannon (Irish, associated with the River Shannon/old/wise) and Michelle (Hebrew/French, 'Who is like God?'). English Girl
Shanill No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name. If linked to Shanelle/Chanel it echoes those names, or if tied to Sean/Shane elements it may indirectly reflect 'God is gracious'. English Girl
Shaniqqua No established historical meaning; a modern invented name often associated with 'beautiful' or linked to 'Shani' (Hebrew: 'crimson'/'marvelous') plus a stylistic suffix. English Girl
Shanira Probably derived from Hebrew 'Shani' meaning 'scarlet, crimson'; can also be a modern elaboration of Shania - meanings vary by root and culture. English Girl
shaniya A modern feminine name with multiple possible roots: 'I'm on my way' (Ojibwe, disputed); 'scarlet/red' (from Hebrew 'Shani' + -ya); or 'first ray/eminent' (from Sanskrit 'Shanaya'). English, Hebrew, Indian, Ojibwe, Sanskrit Girl
Shannalee Modern compound: Shanna (from Irish Shannon - 'old/wise river' or related to Shane/'God is gracious') + Lee ('clearing, meadow') English, Irish Girl
Shanne From Shannon (a Gaelic river-name often interpreted as 'old/wise river') or, when linked to Shane/Sean, related to 'John' meaning 'God is gracious'; also used as a blend of Shan + Anne. English, Irish 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