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English Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Devondra A modern coined feminine name, typically treated as a feminine form or variant of Devon/Deondra; loosely associated with the place-name Devon or used as a distinctive given name. English Girl
Devonnae Feminine form of Devon - 'from Devon' / 'deep valley'. English Girl
Devonnah Feminine form of Devon - 'from Devon' (place name) English Girl
Devony From Devon (the English county) English Girl
Devonya Elaborated feminine form of Devon - "from Devon" (the English county/place name) English Girl
Devyna Possibly 'divine' or 'beloved'; alternatively influenced by Gaelic Devin meaning 'little poet' (meanings vary by source) English Girl
Devynee Likely 'divine' (from 'Dev') or related to 'poet'/'fawn' (from 'Devin') English Girl
Devyniah A modern blended name often interpreted as 'divine' or 'belonging to God' (from Devin/Divine roots + -iah); also associated with 'beloved/poet' via Devin English Girl
Devynya Modern feminine form of Devin - commonly interpreted as "poet" (Irish) or "divine" (from Dev/Deva influences) English Girl
Devynyah Modern invented name often interpreted as "divine" or "little divine one"; generally associated with beloved or poetic qualities English Girl
Dey Dairymaid English Girl
Deyda Uncertain - possibly “sorrowful” (if from Deirdre) or “beloved” (if from David) English Girl
Deylah A modern invented form - commonly interpreted as inspired by Delilah ('delicate'/'to flirt') or Dahlia (flower), so often taken to mean 'delicate' or 'flower' English Girl
Deylynn Modern name often interpreted as 'day' + 'lake' (a poetic/modern compound meaning like 'day lake' or 'lake of the day'). English Girl
Deytra Likely a variant of Deirdre/Deidre, traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted.' English Girl
Deyzi Variant of 'Daisy' - flower name meaning 'day's eye', symbolizing innocence and purity English Girl
dezarai A modern, likely invented name - often treated as a variant of Azaria(h) or Zara; meanings can be read as 'God has helped' (Azariah) or 'radiant/blooming' (Zara). English Girl
Dezeray Desired; the desired one English, French Girl
Dezere Desired, longed-for English Girl
Dezrae Modern form related to Désirée - 'desired' or 'longed-for'. English Girl
Dezzirae Modern elaboration of Désirée ('desired' or 'longed-for') with a -rae ending - conveys 'desired/beloved'. English Girl
Dezzrae A contemporary blend meaning roughly 'desired' (from Desirée) combined with 'Rae' (ray/ewe) - often interpreted as 'beloved ray' or 'desired light' English Girl
Diahann Combination of 'divine' (from Diana) and 'grace' (from Ann): 'divinely graceful.' English Girl
Diahanna Derived from Diana - 'divine, heavenly'; associated with the Roman goddess Diana English Girl
Diamonda From the gemstone 'diamond' - precious, enduring, unbreakable. English Girl
Diamondah Derived from 'diamond' - a precious gemstone; connotes beauty, value, strength, and durability English Girl
Diamonde From the gemstone 'diamond' - precious, brilliant, strong; symbolizes durability and value English Girl
DiAndrea Of Andrew; descendant/child of Andrew (ultimately 'manly') English, Italian Girl
Dianna Kate Divine and pure English, Latin Girl
Dietra Uncertain; likely 'of the people' (from Germanic 'Diet-') or, if from Deirdre/Deidra, linked to the Irish meaning associated with sorrow English Girl
Dihann Divine, heavenly (associated with the Roman goddess Diana) English, French Girl
Dilliane Modern elaboration often interpreted as 'daughter of the sea' (via Dylan) or 'loyal one' (via Dillon). English, French Girl
Dilliannah A modern blended name often interpreted as conveying 'grace' (from Hannah/Anna) or a mix of 'delicate'/'devoted' depending on the root elements English Girl
Dillianne Probable blended meaning combining the 'sea/son of the sea' element (from Dylan/Dillon) with 'grace' (from Anne) - roughly 'graceful one of the sea' or 'graceful child.' English, Irish Girl
Dilynne Probably a feminine form of Dylan or from Welsh 'dilyn' - commonly interpreted as 'born of the sea' or 'follower' English Girl
Dimetria Devoted to or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest English, Greek Girl
Dimity Named after the lightweight patterned cotton fabric 'dimity'. English Girl
Dimond Diamond; figuratively 'precious' or 'unbreakable' (from Greek adamas 'invincible, untameable') English Girl
Dimonda Variant of 'diamond' - a precious gemstone symbolizing strength, brilliance, and durability. English Girl
Dimondah Variant of Diamond - 'precious, brilliant, unbreakable' English Girl
Dimple A small natural indentation in the cheek, often seen when smiling; connotes charm or cuteness. English Girl
Dinyce Follower or devotee of Dionysus (Greek god of wine and revelry) English Girl
Diondra Follower or devotee of Dionysus; a modern feminine form related to Dion/Dionysius English Girl
Diorah Modern elaboration possibly meaning 'of Dior' or associated with 'gift' English Girl
Diunna Divine, heavenly (derived from Diana) English Girl
Divah Divine; goddess-like, 'divine' or 'heavenly' English Girl
dixci A modern/invented variant of 'Dixie' - evokes 'from the South' or is loosely linked to 'ten'; playful, vintage charm English Girl
Dixie-Lee Combines 'Dixie' (the American South) and 'Lee' (meadow/clearing) - roughly 'southern meadow' or 'southerner of the meadow' English Girl
Dixie-Lynn Combines 'Dixie' (relating to the American South) and 'Lynn' (lake/pool) - roughly 'southern pool' or 'southern one of the water'. English Girl
Dixie-Mae Evokes the American South ('Dixie') combined with the month/goddess Maia ('Mae'); roughly 'Southern maiden of May' or 'from the South, born in May'. 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