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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Carneliah Combines Cornelia's 'horn' or Carmel's 'garden/vineyard' with the suffix '-iah' ('Yahweh'); roughly interpretable as 'God's garden' or 'God is my strength' English Girl
Carnelya Inspired by the carnelian gemstone - 'reddish‑orange' (also used as a Cornelia variant) English Girl
Carnielle Likely 'beloved' or 'dear' (modern creation influenced by names like Carina/Carmella and Danielle) English Girl
Carolanah Feminine form of Charles - 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman') English, Germanic, Latin Girl
Carolanna Free (woman) + grace - 'free and gracious' English Girl
carolee Combination of 'Carol' ('free man' or 'song') and 'Lee' ('meadow') - roughly 'free one of the meadow' or 'song of the meadow'. English, Latin Girl
Carolene Feminine form of Charles; 'free person' (often rendered as 'free woman') English Girl
Carolet Diminutive of Carol/Caroline - 'little Carol' ('little free one' from Karl) (alternatively linked to 'carol' meaning a song) English, French Girl
Carolettah Diminutive feminine form related to Charles/Karl - 'little/free woman' (derived from 'free man') English Girl
Carollanne Combines Carol ('song' or 'free man') and Anne ('grace') - loosely 'song of grace' or 'graceful/free one'. English Girl
carollee Combines Carol ('free man' from Charles or 'song') and Lee ('clearing, meadow') - roughly 'free person or song of the meadow.' English Girl
Carollene Feminine form of Charles/Karl - 'free (woman)', derived from 'free man'. English Girl
Carralyn Variant of Carolyn/Caroline - 'free woman' (from Germanic 'Karl', meaning 'free man') English Girl
Carralynah Variant of Carolyn/Caroline - roughly 'free (woman)' (from Charles) or associated with 'song/joy' (from carol). English Girl
Carralyne Feminine form of Charles: 'free man' - often interpreted as 'free woman' English Girl
Carralynn Blend of Cara ("beloved") and Lynn ("lake"/"waterfall"), roughly "beloved lake" or "beloved one by the water" English Girl
Carre From French 'carré' meaning 'square'; when used as a given name often considered a variant of Carrie, a diminutive of Caroline (from Karl, 'free man'). English, French Girl
Carree Diminutive of Caroline/Carol - from the Germanic Karl meaning 'free man'; alternatively associated with Irish Carey ('dark' / descendant of Ciardha) or French 'carré' ('square') English Girl
Carreline Feminine form of Charles/Karl - "free man" (construed as "free woman") English, French Girl
Carrella Possibly 'little beloved' (from Cara) or a feminine form related to Caroline ('free man'). English Girl
Carrellah Feminine form related to Charles/Carol - 'little/free woman' English Girl
Carrelle Likely 'song of joy' (from Carol) or, if linked to Charles, 'free man' - a modern elaboration English, French Girl
Carrelyn Feminine derivative of Karl - 'free man' - interpreted as 'free woman'; a modern elaboration of Caroline/Carolyn English Girl
Carrelyna Feminine form related to Karl/Charles - 'free person' or 'free woman'. English Girl
Carrelyne Free woman (from Latin 'Carolus', meaning 'free man') English, French Girl
Carri-Anne Combines the Germanic root meaning 'free/man' and Hebrew 'grace' - roughly 'free and graceful.' English Girl
Carrie-Anne Combines the idea of 'free' (from Caroline/Karl) and 'grace' (from Anne) - roughly 'free and graceful' or 'favored freedom'. English Girl
Carrietta Diminutive of Caroline (from Charles), broadly 'little free woman' (Charles meaning 'free man') English Girl
Carrillah Beloved; dear English Girl
Carrolyn Feminine form of Charles - "free man" (often rendered as "free woman") English Girl
Carrolynn Combination of Caroline ("free man"/"free woman") and Lynn ("lake"/"pool") - roughly "free woman of the lake" or "free one by the lake" English Girl
Carrolynna Blend of Caroline ('free man' / 'free woman') + Lynn ('lake, pool') - roughly 'free woman of the lake' or 'free spirit by the water'. English Girl
Carrolynne Derived from Caroline ('free man/person', used as 'free woman') + Lynne ('lake'); interpreted as 'free woman' or poetically 'free woman by the lake' English Girl
Carry Diminutive of Caroline/Carol, ultimately from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man' (i.e., 'free woman') English Girl
Carryla Feminine form related to 'Karl' meaning 'free man' (often interpreted as 'free woman' or 'womanly') English Girl
Carryll Derived from Charles/Karl meaning "free man" (by extension, feminine form of Charles); sometimes associated with "song" via Carol English, Welsh Girl
Carryna Beloved; dear English, Slavic Girl
Carrynah Likely 'beloved' or 'dear' (from Carina) English Girl
Carryne Derived from Katherine - "pure". English Girl
Carrynne Likely 'pure' (derived from Katherine) English Girl
Carvelle 'Little ship' or 'caravel'; alternatively a surname-derived name with uncertain meaning. English Girl
Cary-Anne A compound name blending Cary (variously 'dark', 'from the place', or 'beloved') with Anne ('grace') - roughly 'graceful beloved' or 'dark grace'. English, Irish Girl
Caryiah A modern/creative name. Often interpreted as a variant of names ending in -iah (meaning 'of Yahweh') or as a melodic form meaning 'beloved/cherished'. English Girl
Caryl 'Free man' (from Karl/Charles); sometimes associated with 'song' English Girl
Carylah A modern feminine name suggesting 'beloved' (from Cara) or 'free woman' (from Carla/Karl); essentially a name of affection and strength. English Girl
Carylene Modern invented/variant name; generally linked to Caroline/Helene - interpreted as 'free' or 'light' (with possible Cary/ Carey's 'stream' association) English Girl
Caryllah Likely "beloved" (if linked to Welsh caru) or "free woman" (if linked to Germanic Karl); commonly interpreted as "beloved". English Girl
Caryllla Likely 'beloved' (from Cara) or related to 'free man'/'manly' via Carol/Charles; generally interpreted as a feminine name meaning beloved/loved one English Girl
Carylon Derived from Caroline/Carolyn - originally from Karl/Carolus meaning "free man"; used as a feminine form often interpreted as "free woman" English Girl
Carylyn Derived from Caroline/Carolyn, meaning 'free (person)' (feminine form of Charles) 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