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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Britty From Brittany; a Breton / 'from Britain' English Girl
Brlety Uncertain - a contemporary invented name; often taken to evoke femininity and freshness, sometimes interpreted as a blend suggesting 'noble' or 'exalted' via influences like Brielle. English Girl
Bromleah Broom clearing - a meadow or clearing where broom grows English Girl
Bronnee Modern feminine form/variant of 'Bron' roots; can be associated with Irish 'brón' (sorrow) or Welsh name elements - generally treated as a diminutive/feminine form English, Welsh Girl
Bronnie Diminutive of names such as Bronwyn/Bronwen (Welsh, often rendered 'white‑breasted'); can also relate to Irish Brónagh (from brón, 'sorrow') or serve as a pet form of Bronson ('son of the brown one'). English, Irish, Welsh Girl
Brontee Thunder English Girl
Bronwine 'Brown friend' (brun/bron = brown + wine = friend) English, Germanic Girl
Brookee Dweller by the brook / small stream English Girl
Brookel Little stream; dweller by a brook English Girl
Brookela Little brook; stream; dweller by the brook English Girl
Brookella Little brook; diminutive form of Brooke (stream) English Girl
Brookellah Feminine form of 'brook' - 'little stream' or 'small brook' English Girl
Brookelle Little brook / small stream English Girl
Brookellina Little brook; small stream English Girl
Brookelline Diminutive of Brook - 'little brook' or 'small stream'. English Girl
Brookellyn Blend of Brooke ('small stream') and Lynn ('lake/pond'); conveys 'little brook' or 'brook by the lake'. English Girl
Brookellyna A modern blended name suggesting 'brook' (small stream) combined with elements of 'Kelly' (Gaelic roots often interpreted as 'bright-headed' or 'warrior'); overall a feminine name evoking a little stream or bright/strong quality. English Girl
Brookelyne From 'brook' meaning 'small stream' - roughly 'dweller by the brook' or 'from the small stream'. English Girl
Brookey Little brook; dweller by a stream English Girl
Brookiah Modern elaboration of Brooke meaning 'small stream'; with the '-iah' ending it can be interpreted as 'brook of God' or simply 'little brook'. English Girl
Brooklea Meadow by the brook English Girl
Brooklina Little brook (feminine elaboration of 'Brook') English Girl
Brooklyna Feminine form of Brooklyn - 'from Brooklyn' (associated with a brook/stream; from the Dutch place name Breukelen) English Girl
Brooklynnleigh A modern elaboration meaning roughly “Brooklyn’s meadow” or “meadow by a brook.” English Girl
Brooklynnnn Derived from Brooklyn: 'brook' (small stream) + place-name; broadly 'from the brook' or 'from Brooklyn' English Girl
Brooklynnnnn From the place name Brooklyn; associated with 'brook' (a small stream) English Girl
Brookylnn Derived from the place name Breukelen; commonly interpreted as 'brook' or 'little brook/stream' (place-name origin). English Girl
Broonwina Brown friend (or brown-haired friend) English Girl
Bryanne Combines meanings of Bryan ('strong'/'noble') and Anne ('grace') - 'noble, graceful' or 'strong grace'. English Girl
Bryauna Variant of Brianna/Briana - 'noble', 'high', or 'strong' English Girl
Bryaunna Noble, strong English Girl
Brydee Derived from Brigid meaning "exalted one" or "strength"; a modern spelling variant of Bride/Bridie. English, Irish Girl
Bryelah A modern blend - often interpreted as 'noble/strong' (Bry-) + 'beautiful/light' (-elah) or as a variant-influenced form of Gabriella ('God is my strength'). English Girl
Bryele Generally taken as a form of Brielle/Gabrielle: "God is my strength" or broadly "strong" English Girl
Bryellah Likely interpreted as "God is my strength" by association with Briella/Gabrielle English Girl
Bryenna Generally treated as a modern/invented name - likely 'hill' (from Welsh bryn) or influenced by Brenna (sometimes associated with 'raven'). English, Welsh Girl
Bryenne From Brian: 'high, noble' (connoting strength/nobility) English Girl
Bryleanna Likely a blend meaning 'noble/strong' (from Brian) + 'grace' (from Anna) - roughly 'noble and graceful'. English Girl
Brylene A modern invented name; 'Bry-' may relate to Brian ('noble') or Bryn ('hill') while '-lene' is a feminine suffix - generally interpreted as 'noble' or derived from a place-element. English Girl
Bryliana A modern blend suggesting 'noble/strong' (from Brianna) combined with 'lily' or 'vine' (from Liana) - e.g., 'noble lily' or 'strong vine'. English Girl
Brynah Generally taken as 'noble' or 'strong' (also associated with 'hill' in Welsh or 'joy' in some related forms). English, Hebrew, Welsh Girl
Bryndah Generally associated with strength/weaponry (e.g., 'sword' or 'armour') or with 'hill' if linked to Bryn; meaning varies by root English Girl
bryndi A modern/variant feminine name with no single traditional meaning; associated with Brandi/Brandy or Bryn (sound-based formation) English Girl
Bryndylda Probably 'hill' (bryn) combined with 'battle/strength' (hild) - roughly 'hill of battle' or 'mighty hill' English Girl
Brynndah From the hill (derived from Bryn = hill) English Girl
Brynnelle Hill; 'little/feminine form of Bryn' (little hill) English Girl
Brynneth Derived from Welsh 'bryn' meaning 'hill' English Girl
Bryonee Derived from the plant name Bryony; 'to sprout' or 'vigorous growth' English Girl
Bryoney Name of the bryony vine; associated with 'vine' (and the Greek root meaning 'to swell') English Girl
Bryoni From the bryony vine - a climbing plant; a botanical/plant name 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