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English names - Baby names with the origin English

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Tykara Probable blend: 'Ty' (modern prefix) + 'Kara' (beloved/dear) - roughly 'beloved one' or 'dear one'. English Girl
tylah Modern feminine name - commonly treated as a variant of Tyler ('tile maker, gatekeeper') or of Talia ('dew from God') English Girl
tylar Maker or layer of tiles; tile worker English Unisex
Tyler-Xaine Combines Tyler ('tile maker') with Xaine (related to Zane/John, 'God is gracious'); can be read as 'gracious worker' or 'gifted tile maker'. English Unisex
Tynah A modern variant/diminutive - often linked to Tina (from Christina, 'follower of Christ') or Tiana ('princess'); used as a feminine given name English Girl
Tyneil A modern blended name combining 'Ty' and 'Neil'; loosely 'son/descendant of Niall' or 'little champion' (Niall: 'champion'/'passionate'). English Unisex
Tynicia No established historical meaning; a modern invented/variant name - typically treated as a feminine name related to Tanisha/Tynesha English Girl
Tynie Diminutive meaning "little" or an affectionate pet form of feminine names; sometimes linked to the River Tyne English Unisex
Tyniecia No established traditional meaning; typically treated as a modern variant of Tynesha/Tynicia and used as a feminine given name. English Girl
Tynielle Modern invented name; suggests a feminine blend of 'Ty' and '-nielle' - loosely interpreted as 'little Ty' or, by connection to Danielle, 'God is my judge'. English, French Girl
Tynishia No single traditional meaning; a modern elaboration often associated with 'unique' or 'special' via Anisha or seen as a contemporary given-name form English Girl
Tyniya Modern invented feminine name; probably a variant of Tania/Taniya or a combination of 'Ty' + 'Nia'. Often associated with Nia (Swahili) meaning 'purpose'. English Girl
Tyonne No established historical meaning; a modern invented name often treated as a feminine variant of Tionne/Tyrone or as a creative given name. English Girl
Typhenie Epiphany; manifestation of God English Girl
Tyresa Variant of Teresa, generally taken to mean "harvester" or "to harvest" English Girl
Tysha Joy, gladness English Girl
U-Neek One of a kind; distinctive English Unisex
V The letter 'V' - used as a given name or nickname; often evokes 'victory' (as in Victor/Victoria), the Roman numeral five, or an initial. English, Phoenician Unisex
Valene Strong, healthy English, Latin Girl
valour Courage; bravery; strength English Unisex
Vanilla Little pod English, Latin, Spanish Girl
Vanness From the headland Dutch, English Boy
Vannevar Unknown/uncertain - no widely attested traditional meaning; appears to be a modern or family-derived name English Boy
Veejay A phonetic rendering of the initials "V.J."; alternatively a variant/spelling of Vijay, which means "victory" English Unisex
Veltry Unknown English Boy
Verdell Green valley (or 'little green') English, Latin Girl
Vere Associated with the de Vere family; possibly 'true' (if from Latin 'verus') or toponymic 'of/from Vere'. English Boy
Verlyn UNKNOWN English Boy
Vernel Of the spring; spring-like English Unisex
Verree True, genuine English, Latin Girl
Vice English: 'vice' = immoral habit or wrongdoing; As a given name (notably in Croatia) used as a form of Vito/Vitus (historic name associated with Saint Vitus). Croatian, English, Latin, Slavic Boy
vikie Diminutive of Victoria, meaning 'victory' English Girl
Vikki Derived from Victoria, meaning 'victory' or 'victorious'. English Girl
vikkie Diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory" English Girl
Vim Energy; vigor; lively spirit; strength English Unisex
Ving Short form of Irving English, Scottish Boy
Vonda A modern American feminine name, probably a variant of Wanda; meaning uncertain but often associated with Wanda's sense of 'wanderer'. English Girl
Vondie Manly Czech, English, Greek Girl
Voshon God is gracious African American, English, Hebrew, Irish Boy
vyvyan Alive, lively English, Latin Unisex
Vân Cloud, mist - a poetic image associated with beauty and elegance Dutch, English, Vietnamese Girl
Waddie Ford; to wade - one who crosses a river English Boy
Waddy To wade; ford - one who crosses a river English Boy
Waitstill Wait patiently; remain still English Boy
Wanessa Variant of Vanessa - commonly associated with 'butterfly' (originally a pet form of Esther) English Girl
Wanisha No single established meaning; a modern invented feminine name often treated like Tanisha/Vanisha English Girl
warrin From a Norman place-name meaning 'game park' or from a Germanic element meaning 'guard' or 'protector'. English Boy
Wash Wassa's estate English, Old English Boy
waterphall Falling water; waterfall (derived from "water" + "fall") English Unisex
Watkin Little Walter English, Old High German, Welsh Boy

English name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.

19,985
Names in this origin
351
With data in 2025
7,999
Births 2025
1,200,510
Peak year 2015