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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Blith Happy; cheerful; gentle English Girl
Blithin Little joyful one; cheerful, gentle English Girl
Blodwinah Likely "friend of blossoms" or "flower friend" (from elements meaning "bloom/blossom" + "friend"); alternatively interpreted as "bold friend" if linked to Germanic beald/beald- English, Germanic Girl
Blondell Fair-haired; diminutive form meaning 'little blond' or 'blond one' English Girl
Blondella Little fair-haired one; diminutive of 'blond' meaning fair or blonde English Girl
Blondelle Little blonde; fair-haired English, French Girl
Blondie Fair-haired; little blonde English Girl
Bluebelle "beautiful blue"; evokes the bluebell flower or a beautiful blue English Girl
Blundelle Little blond; fair-haired English, French Girl
Boannah Literally interpretable as 'beautiful/grace' or 'life + grace' (a blend implying 'beautiful/gracious' or 'life and grace') English Girl
Boanne Literally 'living grace' (Bo + Anne); alternatively linked to the Irish goddess Boann ('white cow' / River Boyne) English, Irish Girl
Bobby-Ann From Robert ('bright fame') + Ann/Hannah ('grace') - 'bright fame and grace' English Girl
Bobby-Jean Combines Robert's meaning 'bright/famous' and Jean's meaning 'God is gracious' - roughly 'bright/famous and God is gracious'. English Girl
Bobbye Bright fame English Girl
Bobette Diminutive of Roberta/Bob: 'little one of bright fame' English, French Girl
Bodeane Probably related to 'Bode' + 'Dean' - roughly 'Bode's valley' or figuratively 'messenger of the valley'. English Girl
Bonie Pretty; good English, Scottish Girl
Bonney Pretty, attractive; literally 'good' or 'pleasant' English, Scottish Girl
Bonnia Good; pretty; charming English, Latin Girl
Bonnibell Pretty/beautiful bell (combines 'Bonnie' meaning pretty with 'Bell/Belle') English Girl
Bonnibella From Bonnie ('pretty' in Scots) + Bella ('beautiful' in Italian/Latin): 'pretty/beautiful' English Girl
Bonnie-Jill A compound meaning 'pretty' (Bonnie) and 'youthful' (Jill) - roughly 'pretty and youthful' English, Scottish Girl
Bonniebell Pretty/beautiful bell English, Scottish Girl
Boots Boots; boot maker English, Old French Girl
Bootsie Playful affectionate diminutive referring to 'boots' (a little boot) or used as a pet nickname English Girl
Bosleah Likely a modern blend meaning 'woodland Leah' or 'Leah of the woods'. English Girl
Bowralle A modern invented name suggesting 'little bow' or evoking northern/boreal qualities; can also imply 'one who rallies/ brings together.' English Girl
Bowrella A contemporary, playful name meaning roughly 'little bow' or 'graceful bow', suggesting charm and elegance. English Girl
Bowrelle Likely 'little bow' or 'of the bower' (invented name) English Girl
Bradlea Broad clearing / broad meadow English Girl
Bradleah A modern blended name combining Bradley ('broad meadow') and Leah ('weary' or 'delicate'); loosely 'broad meadow' or 'delicate/beloved'. English Girl
Bradlia From 'brad' meaning 'broad' - often interpreted as 'broad meadow' or 'broad clearing'. English Girl
Braeanna Modern variant of Brianna - 'strong, noble' (from Brian); may also evoke 'brae' (hill) + 'Anna' ('grace'). English Girl
braelyn A modern blended name typically interpreted as 'from the hill' or a lyrical feminine form formed from 'Brae/Bray' + '-lyn'. English Girl
braelynn Combination of 'brae' (hillside) + 'lynn' (lake/pool) - roughly 'hill by the lake' English Girl
Braemwiella From the hillside; little hill maiden English Girl
Braewyn Hillside + fair/blessed - roughly 'fair or blessed hillside' English Girl
Branae Modern coinage - commonly interpreted as “noble” (if from Brianna) or linked to “raven” (if from Bran). English Girl
Brandah Derived from 'brand' - 'sword' or 'firebrand'; often interpreted as 'fiery one' or 'little sword'. English Girl
Brande Variant of Brandy/Brandi; associated with 'brand' meaning 'fire, torch, sword' or with 'brandy' (burnt wine) English Girl
Brandea A modern variant of Brenda/Brandi; commonly interpreted as 'sword' or associated with 'brand/torch' (fire) English Girl
Brandease A modern feminine name related to 'brand' - figuratively 'firebrand' or 'sword' - or a stylistic/variant form of Brandice/Brandeis English Girl
Brandeece A modern elaboration of Brandi/Brandy; associated with the spirit 'brandy' (from Dutch brandewijn 'burnt wine') or an invented feminine given name. English Girl
Brandeese Modern elaboration of Brandi/Brandy; suggests 'fiery' or 'burning' (from 'brand') or a link to the drink 'brandy'. English Girl
Brandelle Feminine form of Brandon - 'from the broom-covered hill' (alternatively linked to older 'brand' meanings: beacon or sword) English, French Girl
Brandelyn A modern invented name derived from Brandon with a diminutive/ornamental ending; loosely 'little Brandon' - Brandon originally 'hill covered with broom' (or related Old English topographic sense). English Girl
Brandene Feminine form of Brandon, generally interpreted as 'hill covered with broom' or 'beacon hill'. English Girl
Brandey From the liquor 'brandy' - 'burnt wine' (distilled wine); sometimes associated with the 'Brand-' root meaning 'fire' or 'sword' English Girl
Brandi-Lynn A feminine compound combining Brandi (linked to 'Brandy' or a feminine form of Brandon) and Lynn ('lake' or 'water') - loosely 'Brandi by the lake'. English Girl
Brandia Modern variant related to Brandi/Brandy or Brandon; loosely associated with 'broom-covered hill' (from Brandon) or 'brand/burnt wine' (from Brandy) 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