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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Cristee Follower of Christ; 'anointed' English Girl
Cristey Follower of Christ; 'anointed' English Girl
Cristyanne Follower of Christ (with Anne implying grace) English Girl
Croslea Clearing or meadow by a cross English Girl
Crystah Modern respelling of Crystal - 'crystal, ice; clear, precious'. English Girl
Crystala Derived from 'crystal' - clear, bright, like a crystal; suggests purity or clarity English, French Girl
Crystale Derived from 'crystal': clear, transparent, like ice or a gemstone English Girl
Crystalina Diminutive of Crystal - 'little crystal' or 'clear/pure like crystal' English Girl
Crystara Clear/shining like a crystal; star-like or radiant English Girl
Crystarah Literally "crystal star" - bright, clear, sparkling English Girl
Crystee Modern variant suggesting either 'crystal/ice' (clear) or a diminutive of Christ/Christina ('follower of Christ') English Girl
Crystell Like a crystal; clear, crystalline, or ice-like English Girl
Crystelle Little crystal; clear, ice-like gem English, French Girl
Crystey Likely a modern English variant meaning either 'follower of Christ' (from Christy) or 'clear/crystalline' (from Crystal). English Girl
Crysti Likely 'follower of Christ' (from Christina) or 'crystal/clear' (from Crystal) English Girl
Crystia Typically understood as 'follower of Christ' (from Christina) or evoking 'crystal/clear' (from Crystal). English Girl
Crystin Follower of Christ English Girl
Crystine 'Follower of Christ' or 'anointed one' English, Greek Girl
Crystle From 'crystal' - clear, transparent gemstone; implies clarity/purity English, French Girl
Crysty Likely 'follower of Christ' (if from Christy) or 'clear/ice' (if from Crystal). English Girl
Crystyn Follower of Christ (Christian) English Girl
Crystynah Follower of Christ English Girl
Culleah Uncertain - no established historic meaning; likely a modern coinage. May be inspired by Irish cuileann (holly) or by meanings associated with similar names English, Gaelic Girl
Culleigh A modern/feminine form associated with Cullen (traditionally 'handsome' or from an Irish root); used as a melodic '-leigh' name English Girl
Cullodena Likely 'from Culloden' or 'of Culloden' - a modern invented feminine name derived from a Scottish place-name English, Scottish Girl
Cundrie Meaning unknown or undocumented English Girl
Cvallee From the valley English, French Girl
Cwen Queen; woman, wife English Girl
Cwene Woman; wife; queen English Girl
Cwentun Queen's settlement; town of the queen English Girl
Cyarah Likely “dark‑haired” (from Irish Ciara) or “bright/clear” (from Italian Chiara) English Girl
Cyarrah Likely 'dark-haired' if derived from Irish Ciara; may also carry associations from Kyra/Sarah in modern usage English Girl
Cyera Likely 'dark-haired' (from Ciara) or 'mountain' (from Sierra) English Girl
Cyerrah Mountain, mountain range (derived from Sierra) English Girl
Cyia UNKNOWN English Girl
Cylinah Derived from Selene - 'moon' English Girl
Cylla Diminutive of Priscilla - 'ancient' or 'venerable' (by origin) English Girl
Cylyne Heavenly (from Latin caelina/caelum) or holly (from Welsh celyn); generally used as a modern elaboration of established names. English Girl
Cymberlee From the clearing/field of the royal fortress English Girl
Cymberly 'From Cyneburg's clearing' - loosely 'royal meadow' English Girl
Cymphonique Like a symphony; harmonious, musical - bringer of harmony. English Girl
Cynamon Derived from the spice cinnamon - warm, sweet, aromatic; connotations of warmth and spiciness. English Girl
Cynda Derived from Cynthia - 'from Mount Cynthus', associated with the moon/Artemis English Girl
Cyndal Variant of Cindy/Cynthia - 'from Mount Kynthos' (epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis), often associated with the moon English Girl
Cyndea Likely a variant of Cynthia - 'from Mount Kynthos' / associated with the moon (epithet of Artemis). English Girl
Cyndeah Variant of Cynthia - 'woman from Mount Cynthus'; associated with the moon/Artemis English Girl
Cyndee From Mount Cynthus (associated with the Greek goddess Artemis) English Girl
Cyndel Derived from Cynthia (from Mount Cynthus), often interpreted as 'woman of Kynthos' or associated with the moon/Artemis. English Girl
Cynderel Likely 'little ash' or 'from the cinders' (a modern/fanciful form related to Cinderella), or associated with 'cinder' (ember/ash). English Girl
Cynderela 'little ash girl' (a reference to ashes/hearth) 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