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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chynelle A modern, stylish feminine name, typically treated as a variant of Chanel/Shanelle; associated with the French word for 'channel' or 'canal' but often used as a fashionable invented name. English, French Girl
Chynita Diminutive of Chyna/China - 'little China' or affectionate 'little one' English Girl
Chynnah Variant of Chyna/China - "from China" or "Chinese" English Girl
Chyrah A modern/variant name commonly associated with meanings of Cyra ('sun', 'throne') or Shira ('song'); often interpreted as 'sun' or 'lady/song'. English, Greek Girl
Chyrelle Beloved, dear (diminutive sense: 'little beloved' or 'darling') English Girl
Chyrle Beloved, dear English Girl
ciana Most often associated with 'dark-haired' (from the Irish root Cian); can also be linked to 'light' if derived from Luciana or treated as a variant of Kiana/Diana. English, Hawaiian, Irish, Italian, Polynesian Girl
Ciandra A modern blended name - meanings may draw from Ciara ('dark-haired') or Sandra/Cassandra ('defender/helper of men' or prophetic figure). English Girl
Ciceleah A modern blended name - combines Cici (diminutive) with Leah (Hebrew: "weary/delicate"); often interpreted as a gentle or delicate-sounding name English Girl
Ciceleigh Derived from Cecilia (Latin caecus, 'blind' or 'sixth') combined with -leigh ('meadow') - a modern coined form roughly meaning 'Cecilia's meadow' or a poetic extension of Cecilia/Cicely English Girl
Ciceley Diminutive of Cecilia meaning 'blind' (from Latin caecus), or named after the sweet cicely herb English Girl
Cidy Diminutive of Cynthia - 'from Mount Kynthos', associated with the moon/Artemis English Girl
Ciearra Variant of Ciara/Sierra - from Irish Ciara 'dark-haired' (black) or influenced by Spanish sierra 'mountain'. English Girl
Cimberleigh From the meadow/clearing of Cyneburh (the royal fortress meadow) English Girl
Cinamon Derived from the spice 'cinnamon' - connotes warmth, sweetness, aroma, and a reddish-brown color English Girl
Cinamoni Derived from the spice cinnamon - warm, aromatic; suggests sweetness and spice. English Girl
Cindarel 'little cinder' or 'of the ashes' - associated with the Cinderella fairy tale English Girl
Cindarella Girl of the ashes; ash-covered girl (name of the fairy-tale heroine) English Girl
Cindeah A modern feminine name, variant of Cindy/Cynthia - associated with Cynthia (the moon) or stylistically linked to 'cinder' English Girl
Cindee Diminutive of Cynthia - 'woman from Mount Kynthos', associated with the goddess Artemis. English Girl
Cinderele Ash-covered girl; 'little one of the ashes' or 'from the ashes' English Girl
Cinderelle From 'cinder' (ashes) + '-elle' - 'little ash girl' or one who rises from the ashes English Girl
Cindey Diminutive of Cynthia ('from Mount Kynthos') or Lucinda ('light') English Girl
Cindiah A modern elaboration of Cindy/Cinderella; often associated with Cynthia ("from Mount Kynthos" - moon) or Lucinda ("light") English Girl
Cindylee A modern blend of Cindy (from Cynthia - 'from Mount Kynthos' or Lucinda - 'light') and Lee ('clearing, meadow') English Girl
Cindyleeann A modern compound name combining Cindy ('from Mount Cynthus'/'moon'), Lee ('meadow/clearing'), and Ann ('grace'); overall a sense of 'graceful one of the meadow' or 'graceful moon-meadow'. English Girl
Cindyleigh Combination of 'Cindy' (from Cynthia/Lucinda - 'from Kynthos'/'light') and 'Leigh' ('clearing, meadow') - interpreted as 'moon/bright meadow'. English Girl
Cindylou Compound meaning derived from Cindy ('from Mount Cynthus' or 'light') + Lou ('renowned warrior') - roughly 'light/from Cynthus + renowned warrior.' English Girl
Ciniah No well-established meaning - likely a modern coinage. May be associated with Hebrew 'kinah' (song/poem) or echo meanings/sounds of names like Xenia (hospitable). English Girl
Cinnamon Named for the aromatic spice cinnamon; evokes warmth, sweetness, spice, and exotic flavor. English Girl
Cinnie Pet form of Cynthia/Lucinda - 'from Mount Cynthus', associated with the goddess Artemis/the moon. English Girl
Cireena Likely 'serene, calm' (from Latin 'serenus'); may also evoke 'sirena' (siren/mermaid) in Romance languages. English Girl
Cirstee Diminutive of Christina/Kirsten - 'follower of Christ' / 'Christian' English Girl
Cirstey Follower of Christ (Christian) English, Scottish Girl
Cirsty Diminutive of Christine - 'follower of Christ' English, Scottish Girl
Clarabel Bright/clear + beautiful - 'bright and beautiful' English Girl
Claral A modern elaboration of Clara, from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear, bright' or 'famous' English Girl
Clareate From Clara - clear, bright, famous. English Girl
Clareetah 'Clear, bright' (derived from Latin 'clarus') English Girl
Clareete Bright, clear; 'little bright one' English Girl
Clarensiah Likely 'bright/clear' (from Clara) combined with '-iah' (a theophoric element) - roughly 'bright one of God' or 'God is bright/clear' English Girl
Clarestarr Clear star - a blend of 'Clare/Clara' (clear) and 'Starr/Star' (star), implying a bright or clear star English Girl
Clarett Little/young 'clear, bright' (diminutive of Clare); sometimes associated with the reddish 'claret' color. English Girl
Clarissah Clear, bright; famous English, Latin Girl
Clarobell Clear/bright and beautiful - 'famous/bright beauty' English Girl
Clarybel Bright/clear and beautiful English Girl
Clarybela Bright and beautiful English Girl
Clarybell Clear/bright (Clara) + beautiful/bell (Belle) English Girl
Clarybella Clear/bright + beautiful - "clear and beautiful" English Girl
Claryn Derived from Latin 'clarus' - 'clear, bright, famous' (interpreted as 'bright/clear one') 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