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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Sueanna Gracious lily English Girl
Sueellen Combination of 'lily' (from Susan) and 'light/torch' (from Ellen) English Girl
SueEllene Blend of 'lily' (from Susan/Sue) and 'light/torch' (from Ellen/Helen): roughly 'luminous lily' or 'lily of light'. English Girl
Suela Possibly 'lily' if derived from Susan/Shoshana; otherwise identical to the Spanish word 'suela' meaning 'sole'. Albanian, English, Spanish Girl
SuEllen Blend of Sue ('lily') and Ellen ('light'/'torch'), roughly 'bright lily' or 'lily of light'. English Girl
Suky Beloved or liked; happy or content; pure/virtuous (meaning varies by origin). Often used as a pet form of Susan. English, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Sanskrit Girl
Summy Derived from 'summer' - warm, sunny; often given to those born in summer or suggesting a sunny disposition English Girl
Sunie Generally associated with 'sun' or 'sunshine' / 'cheerful'; sometimes linked to Susan meaning 'lily' when used as a diminutive. English, Korean Girl
Sunne Sun, sun goddess English Girl
sunni Sunlike, cheerful, bright; in Islamic context, a follower of the Sunnah English Girl
Sunniv Gift of the sun English Girl
Sunnive Gift of the sun English, Scandinavian Girl
Suzie-Q Diminutive of Susan/Suzanne; ultimately from Hebrew shoshannah meaning "lily" English Girl
Suzyn Lily (flower) English, French, Hebrew, Latin Girl
Sydella Feminine diminutive of Sidney - 'wide island' or 'from Saint Denis' (i.e., 'little Syd') English Girl
Syesha Likely a modern variant of Aisha/Ayesha meaning "alive, living", or an invented name without a traditional etymology English Girl
Sylee Derived from 'silva' meaning 'forest' - a modern diminutive/variant suggesting 'from the forest' or 'little forest' English Girl
symphani Inspired by 'symphony' - 'harmonious sound' or 'concord of voices'. English Girl
Syndy From Mount Kynthos English, Greek Girl
Syreeta No single established meaning; generally treated as a modern feminine elaboration related to Serita/Sarita/Serena - often associated with ideas of 'little' or 'serene' English Girl
Tabrett Little tabor English, Middle English, Old French Girl
Taelora Exalted laurel - combines 'tae' (great/exalted) with 'lora' (laurel/victory) English Girl
Taeyla Likely derived from Talia meaning "dew of God" (Hebrew) or a modern elaboration related to Tayla/Taylor; generally interpreted as "dew" or "heavenly dew". English Girl
Taffnie Modern invented name; associated with Taffy (from the River Taff, Wales) or Tiffany ('manifestation of God') English, Welsh Girl
Tahlyn A modern blended name combining elements of Talia/Tahlia (often 'dew of God' or 'blooming') with Lynn ('lake' or 'water') - evokes 'dew by the lake' or 'gentle lake'. English Girl
Tahnee Tawny, golden brown Anglo-Norman, English, French Girl
Taianah A modern elaboration of Tiana - commonly associated with 'fairy queen' (from Tiana/Tatiana) or 'follower of Christ' (from Christiana) English Girl
Taisee No established historical meaning; a modern created name or respelling. Interpretations vary and are often informal (playful/cheerful or stylish sound-name). English Girl
Taishe No single established meaning; generally treated as a modern invented feminine name. Associations depend on root (e.g., links to Taisia/Thaïs or to Aisha change perceived meaning). English Girl
Takeria No widely documented traditional meaning; generally treated as a modern invented name or melodic elaboration of names like Takira/Takaria. Meaning is therefore interpretive rather than historically established. English Girl
Taleesa A modern invented name often interpreted as a blend of Talia ('dew from God') and Lisa ('consecrated/pledged to God'); generally given the sense of being favored or blessed. English Girl
talesha No established historical meaning; often treated as a modern variant of Talia (Hebrew: 'dew' or 'lamb') or of Talisha (a modern American name). English Girl
Talicia A modern blended name often interpreted as combining 'noble' (from Alicia/Alice) with 'dew from God' (from Talia) - sometimes rendered 'noble dew' or 'noble-born.' English, Latin Girl
Taliegh Probably a modern variant of Talia, commonly interpreted as "dew of God" (from Hebrew 'Tal' = dew) or simply a diminutive/feminine given name English Girl
Tallaryah No established historical meaning; often interpreted as a modern blend. Elements may echo Talia/Taliyah (Hebrew roots sometimes given as 'dew' or 'lamb') and the suffix -yah/-iah (a short form of the divine name), so loosely rendered as a poetic or devotional invented name. English Girl
Tallynn A modern blend meaning roughly 'dew' or 'brow' + 'lake/pond' (poetically 'dew by the lake' or 'gentle dew') English Girl
Tamala Possibly 'dark' or 'brown' (from Sanskrit) or, as a form of Tamara, 'palm tree'; often used as a feminine given name without strict single meaning. English, Sanskrit Girl
Tamalyn A modern elaboration of Tamara/Tammy, often associated with 'palm tree' (from Tamara) or used as a diminutive/combination name English Girl
Tamalynn Blend of Tamara ('palm tree') and Lynn ('lake'); roughly 'palm tree by the lake'. English Girl
Tamarria Palm tree English Girl
Tamasynne Twin (female form of Thomas) English Girl
Tamberly Modern coinage - generally treated as a variant/blend of Kimberly ('from the royal fortress meadow') and Amberly ('amber meadow'); broadly conveys 'meadow/clearing' or 'amber meadow'. English Girl
Tamecca Likely 'child of jewels' or 'jewel child' if derived from Japanese Tamiko; otherwise a modern invented name without a fixed traditional meaning English Girl
Tamei Varies by origin: as an English diminutive related to Tammy/Tamie (linked to names like Tamara or Thomasina), in Hebrew 'tamei' means 'impure/unclean' (rarely used as a name), and in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used. English, Hebrew, Japanese Girl
Tameryn Likely 'palm tree' (from Tamar/Tamara); used as a modern feminine given name English Girl
Tamerynn A modern elaboration related to Tamara/Tammy; loosely associated with 'palm tree' via Tamara and used as a feminine given name. English Girl
Tametha Uncertain - a modern English elaboration. Often associated with meanings of related names (e.g., Tamara: "palm tree"; Tabitha: "gazelle"). English Girl
Tameyah A modern elaboration of Tamia; often associated with notions of 'innocent' or 'perfect' (from Hebrew 'tam') or simply a pleasant invented name English Girl
tamie Diminutive of Tamara/Tamar, meaning "date palm" (palm tree). English Girl
Tamiee Diminutive of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree' 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