Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chellise Modern blended name: associated meanings include 'chalk wharf' (from Chelsea) and 'pledged to God' (from Elise) English Girl
Chellsea From a place name meaning "chalk landing place" or "chalk wharf" English Girl
Chelsa Chalk wharf / chalk landing place English Girl
chelsae Landing place for chalk (chalk wharf) English Girl
chelsee Chalk landing-place (chalk wharf) English Girl
Chelsia 'chalk landing place' - a landing/wharf on chalky ground English Girl
Chenettah Diminutive of Jean/Jeanne: 'God is gracious' (little Jean) English Girl
Chennie Likely a diminutive of 'Chen' - conveys 'little Chen' or 'grace/favor' when derived from Hebrew; used as an English pet form. Chinese, English, Hebrew Girl
Cherahlee Beloved meadow / dear clearing English Girl
Cheralee Dear meadow / darling clearing English Girl
Cheraleigh Beloved meadow / dear clearing English Girl
Cheray Beloved; dear English Girl
Chereece Beloved, dear English Girl
Chereese Beloved, darling; also associated with grace. English, French, Greek Girl
Cherell Variant of Cheryl, broadly understood as 'darling' or 'beloved.' English Girl
Cheresa A modern elaboration combining Cherie ('beloved') with Teresa (often interpreted as 'harvester' or linked to the island Therasia) English Girl
Cherianne Beloved grace English Girl
cherice Beloved; grace English Girl
Cherikia Likely "beloved" or "darling" (inferred from French chérie) with a modern suffix English Girl
Cherila Beloved, darling English Girl
Cherilin Beloved; 'dear' with a diminutive/affectionate ending English Girl
Cherilina Beloved little one / dear little one English Girl
Cheriline Beloved, dear; cherished English, French Girl
Cherille Beloved; dear English Girl
Cherilu Beloved (with 'Lu' often interpreted as 'light' from Lucy or 'renowned' from Louise) - commonly rendered as 'beloved light' English Girl
Cherilyna Likely 'little beloved' - a modern elaboration of Cheryl (from French chérie 'beloved') with the suffix -ina English Girl
Cherilynah Beloved (from Cherie/Cheryl) combined with Lyn (lake) - roughly 'beloved lake' or 'darling of the lake'. English Girl
Cherilynn Beloved (from Cheryl/Chérie) combined with 'lake' (from Lynn) - roughly 'beloved lake' or 'dear one'. English Girl
Cherisa Generally understood as 'grace' or, by French influence, 'beloved'. English Girl
Cherisah Beloved, cherished - one who is treasured English Girl
Cherishe Beloved, dearly treasured English Girl
Cherishma 'Beloved, cherished' (alternatively 'charming' or 'divinely gifted' if linked to 'charisma') English Girl
Cheritah Beloved, dear; little darling English Girl
Cherlane From 'Cher' (dear) + 'Lane' (path) - 'beloved path' or 'dear one of the lane' English Girl
Cherlin Little beloved (dear little one) English Girl
Cherline Beloved, dear; alternatively related to 'Charles' meaning 'free man'. English, French Girl
Cherlyn Beloved lake (combination of 'beloved' + 'lake') English Girl
Chermaryn Beloved of the sea (combination of 'dear' + 'of the sea'). English Girl
Chermaryne Likely a modern blend of French 'Cher' (dear) and Mary/Marine - roughly 'dear beloved' or 'dear of the sea'. English, French Girl
Cherokia Derived from the name of the Cherokee people; commonly understood as "people of a different speech." English Girl
Cherokie Referring to the Cherokee people; often interpreted as "people of the cave" or simply 'Cherokee'. English Girl
Cherr Related to the cherry (fruit/tree) or associated with French 'cher' meaning 'dear, beloved'. English Girl
Cherra Beloved, dear English Girl
Cherrel Likely 'darling' or 'beloved' (derived from French cher/chérie); alternatively may reflect surname origins English Girl
Cherrela Likely 'little beloved' or 'darling' - a modern elaboration of 'Cher-' meaning 'dear'. English Girl
Cherrell Beloved; dear English Girl
Cherri From the cherry (fruit); also associated with 'beloved' from French chérie English Girl
Cherrianna A blend of "Cherry" (sweet/fruit) and "Anna" (grace) - roughly "sweet/gracious" or "graceful cherry" English Girl
Cherrianne Beloved grace (or 'cherished grace'); alternatively 'cherry' + 'Anne' ('grace') English Girl
Cherrice Likely 'cherry' (from French cerise); may also carry senses of 'dear' or 'grace' through related roots 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