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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Shyannah Generally treated as a modern variant of Cheyenne or a blend with Hannah/Anna; can be interpreted as 'of Cheyenne' or with connotations of 'grace' from Anna/Hannah English Girl
Shyenna Modern coinage often interpreted as 'beautiful' (from Shayna) or associated with the Cheyenne tribal name; generally taken as a feminine given name English Girl
Shylea A modern blend suggesting 'shy/modest' combined with the sense of Lea/Leah (often rendered as 'delicate' or 'meadow'); overall a meaning like 'modest/delicate' English Girl
Shylena Possibly "shy" + "Lena" - "quiet/modest light" or "modest, bright one" English Girl
shylene No established traditional meaning; a modern coinage/variant without a single agreed etymology English Girl
Shylyne Derived from the English word "shy" with a feminine suffix; suggests 'bashful' or 'modest'. English Girl
Shylynne Modern compound likely meaning 'shy' or 'modest' + 'lake' (from Lynn); can be interpreted as 'shy lake' or 'modest beauty'. English Girl
Siera-Lynn Blend of 'Sierra' (mountain range) and 'Lynn' (lake/pool) - roughly 'mountain lake' or 'mountain and lake'. English Girl
Siera-Rose Mountain (sierra) + rose - 'mountain rose' or 'rose of the mountains'. English, Spanish Girl
Silk Silk fabric English, Greek, Latin, Old English Girl
Silky Smooth; soft or lustrous like silk English Girl
Simmi A diminutive or pet form used in several languages. Commonly a nickname of Simran meaning 'remembrance' (Punjabi/Sanskrit); can also be related to Persian 'Sima' meaning 'face/appearance' or to Simone/Simeon roots. English, Hebrew, Persian, Punjabi Girl
Simmonne “He has heard” / “one who hears” (often rendered as “God has heard”) English, Hebrew Girl
Sirly Probably 'bright meadow' if derived from Shirley; otherwise no established traditional meaning. English Girl
Sisilee A modern invented feminine name; possibly 'blind' (if derived from Cecilia) or 'from Sicily' (if from the place name); otherwise no firmly established meaning English Girl
Sissy Sister English Girl
Sister Female sibling; denotes sisterhood or sisterly qualities English Girl
Sivianne Blend meaning roughly 'Sif/Siv (goddess, bride/earth) + Anne (grace)' - a sense of 'graceful bride' or 'grace of Sif'. English, Scandinavian Girl
Sivonne Possibly 'God is gracious' (if from Siobhán) or 'yew tree/archer' (if from Yvonne) English Girl
Sizzy Affectionate diminutive of Cecilia; the root name Cecilia derives from Latin caecus, often interpreted as "blind." English Girl
Skaila Modern invented name, generally taken to mean 'of the sky' or associated with the Isle of Skye ('island') English Girl
Skarletta Variant of 'Scarlet' meaning 'red' or 'scarlet-colored' English Girl
Skin Outer covering English, Old Norse, Proto-Germanic Girl
Snowie Little snow; snowy or snow-like English Girl
Sofie Lynn Wisdom + lake (often interpreted as 'wisdom by the lake' or 'wise lake') English, Scandinavian Girl
Somie Uncertain. Commonly treated as a spelling variant of Korean Somi (often interpreted via hanja as involving 'beauty' or 'first/young'), or as an English pet form; sometimes associated with the Sanskrit 'Soma' (moon/nectar). English, Korean, Sanskrit Girl
Sonalynn From Sona 'gold' + Lynn 'lake' - 'golden lake' English Girl
Sonequa UNKNOWN African American, English Girl
Sophia Lyn Wisdom (Sophia) + lake/pond (Lyn) English, Greek Girl
Sophia Lynn Sophia = wisdom; Lynn = lake/pool - roughly 'wise lake' or 'wisdom by the lake' English, Greek, Irish Girl
Sophiie Wisdom English, Greek Girl
Sopie Wisdom English, Greek Girl
Sorynne Probably 'sun' or 'sunny' (if from Sorina) or 'serene/calm' (if influenced by Serena); generally associated with sunshine or serenity English Girl
St Clare Clear, bright, famous English Girl
Staccey Usually interpreted as “fruitful” (from Eustace) or “resurrection” (from Anastasia) English Girl
Stacea A modern spelling of Stacey/Stacia. Commonly linked to Anastasia meaning "resurrection"; less commonly associated with Eustace meaning "fruitful" or "steadfast". English Girl
Staceyann Blend of Stacey ('resurrection' from Anastasia or 'fruitful' from Eustace) and Ann ('grace') English Girl
Staciana Resurrection; 'born again' (from Greek Anastasia) English Girl
Starrie Little star; star-like English Girl
Staysha Likely a modern variant of Stacy/Stacia; often associated with the Greek name Anastasia meaning 'resurrection' or 'born again'. English Girl
Stefflon Modern coinage associated with 'crowned' (via Stephanie); primarily a stylistic/invented name. English Girl
Stefi Derived from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland'. English, Greek Girl
Sticky Adhesive; clinging English, Old English Girl
stormie Derived from the English word "storm"; means "storm" or "tempest". English Girl
Stuarta Female form of 'Stuart', meaning 'steward' or 'house guardian' English, French, Scottish Girl
Su Ann Combination of 'Susan' (lily) and 'Ann' (grace) - 'gracious lily' or 'lily of grace' English Girl
SuAnne Combination of 'Sue' (lily) and 'Anne' (grace) - 'graceful lily' or 'lily of grace'. English Girl
Sudie Lily English Girl
Sudy Depending on origin: 'little Susan' (English) or 'willing, agreeable' (Malay/Indonesian) English, Indonesian Girl
Sue Anne Lily + grace - 'gracious lily' or 'lily of grace' 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