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English baby girl names are popular in the US, Canada, New Zealand, UK, and Australia, usually including a given name, middle name, and family name. English names have an assortment of origins, blending diverse traditions and influences. While not all the names have English origins, they have been assimilated and embraced through the years. Some names stem from vocabulary words such as Hope and Summer, while others link to surnames, including Beverley, Cameron, and Ryan. Variations of traditional names, independent abbreviations, and diminutives are also commonly embraced.
The cultural evolution of the region is mirrored in the history of English names. The Angles and Saxons, Germanic tribes, arrived in Britain in the fifth century (1), introducing Old English Germanic names. Later, in the late eighth century, the Vikings brought Old Norse names, some of which merged into English names. The Norman Conquest in 1066 replaced many Old English names with Germanic names of Norman origin.
During the 13th century, Christian names became favored in England, as the Church encouraged naming children after saints of Ancient Greek, Latin, or Hebrew origins. The 16th century Protestant Reformation saw King Henry VIII break away from the Catholic Church, forming the Anglican Church (2). Protestants, valuing scripture over saints, popularized biblical names. In the 17th century, Puritans preferred less-known biblical and virtue names, such as Charity and Patience. English names have seen a revival, with older ones resurfacing in the 18th and 19th centuries. Literary and mythological influences influenced names, and the Victorian Age embraced floral and gemstone-related names.
In modern times, English names have grown with variants and invented names. Using surnames as given names has also become more common, especially in America. This post presents an extensive compilation of English baby girl names, each with a unique story and meaning. It celebrates the rich tapestry of the English naming tradition, aiding you in finding the perfect name for your little one.
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Name | Gender | Meaning | |
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| Noble; Kind | ||
| Noble strength | ||
| Broken land; Marsh-land; One who lives near a brook | ||
| Beautiful light; Goddess | ||
| Meadow of hay | ||
| The hazel tree | ||
| The color scarlet; Bright red | ||
| She who possesses great knowledge and wisdom | ||
| Willow tree; Freedom | ||
| Diamond | ||
| A precious jewel or gemstone; Warm honey color | ||
| With song; A woman with song | ||
| Mountain of strength; Enlightened | ||
| Feminine head of an abbey | ||
| Joy of my father | ||
| One who is a lady's maid | ||
| A person who looks for over a flock or herd | ||
| An eager; Able and balanced person | ||
| The joy of my father | ||
| The rejoice of my father | ||
| Father's joy | ||
| The joy or happiness of Yahweh | ||
| Strong; Independent; Unique | ||
| One who impresses others and is elegant | ||
| Unique; Energetic; Free-spirited | ||
| Beautiful; Serene | ||
| Strength; Power | ||
| Strong; Unique; Powerful | ||
| Full of joy | ||
| A thoughtful; Honorable and clever person | ||
| Noble, strong, graceful | ||
| God is my refuge; Noble one | ||
| Elegant and noble | ||
| An invented English-American name, a possible combination of Ada and Maris | ||
| Ornament; Beautiful addition to the family | ||
| Delicate; Cheerful; Feminine | ||
| Noble; Honorable | ||
| Noble; Kind; Honorable | ||
| Noble; Honorable | ||
| A Beautiful or pleasant wood | ||
| The wood, which is pleasant | ||
| From the meadow | ||
| Unique; Modern | ||
| A form of Addison | ||
| Noble; Gracious | ||
| Noble; Kind | ||
| Noble and kind | ||
| Noble; Nobility | ||
| Noble; Delicate | ||
| A noble or kind-hearted person | ||
| Noble; Kind | ||
| One with the curly hair | ||
| Noble; Gentle; Delicate | ||
| Noble; honorable | ||
| Noble wolf | ||
| Derived from Audrey; Noble strength | ||
| A complete and powerful person | ||
| A fairy or a nymph counselor | ||
| A strife of wealth; Rich of wars | ||
| A desirable and understanding person | ||
| Unique, wonderful, and energetic being | ||
| A rational, individualistic, and approachable being | ||
| A nymph counselor | ||
| One who earns or deserves elf powers | ||
| One who has the mystical strength | ||
| The victory of mystical powers | ||
| A mystic power from water | ||
| A mystic person from the forests | ||
| The friend of superpowers | ||
| A friend of mystic power | ||
| A gift of brightness; A bright gift | ||
| A bright, shining gift | ||
| A blue lake or pool; A mountain lake | ||
| A mountain lake of blue color | ||
| Ethereal; Graceful; Radiant | ||
| An orange-yellow colored gemstone from fossil resin | ||
| A beloved person; To love | ||
| A species of butterfly; Type of butterfly | ||
| A nest of a bird of prey, typically located high on a cliff or a tall structure; A high or lofty place or structure | ||
| Near-anagram of Earth; A variant of the name Aeris | ||
| One who is a friend or companion of a sea | ||
| Airy, ethereal, or otherworldly | ||
| A noble female snake | ||
| A little virgin noble snake | ||
| The virgin daughter of a noble snake | ||
| A female counselor; Noble snake | ||
| Old English name from 'Aethel' meaning noble and 'thryth' meaning strength | ||
| The female ruler of an estate | ||
| A mystical counselor | ||
| The counsel of mystical powers | ||
| Powerful; Intellectual; Poise; Charming; Attractive | ||
| A name of a small Scottish river | ||
| One who is smart, pretty, poise, clever, intelligent, confident and kind-hearted | ||
| Love; Loved by all or loving to everyone; Spreading love; A person who is warm as love | ||
| Good | ||
| One who is courageous, cheerful, friendly, kind and generous | ||
| Representative | ||
| Pure; Holy | ||
| Chaste; Pure | ||
| A variation of Agnes, meaning the pure one | ||
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This compilation of English baby girl names with meanings represents a treasure trove of tradition, innovation, and cultural diversity. From timeless classics to modern inspirations, each name holds a unique story and significance. As you delve into this collection, may you find the perfect name that resonates with your heart and holds a special place in your little girl's remarkable journey through life.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are there any English girl names that are inspired by nature?
Daisy, Brooke, Mavis, Elon, Bryn, and Flora are some of the many English girl names inspired by nature.
2. Are there any English baby girl names that are inspired by famous people?
Yes, a few English girl names inspired by famous people are Florence (by Florence Nightingle), Rosa (by Rosa Parks), Diana (by Princess Diana), Victoria (by Queen Victoria), and Serena (by Serena Williams).
3. Are there any English girl names that are inspired by nature?
Daisy, Brooke, Mavis, Elon, Bryn, and Flora are some of the many English girl names inspired by nature.
Infographic: Vibrant English Names For Your Baby Girl
For proud parents-to-be, picking a name for the newest member of their family can be stressful. The thought of choosing a classic or modern name, one with a special meaning or a unique sound, all puts undue pressure. But there's no need to feel overwhelmed. Read this infographic to find some popular and inspirational names for your girl.
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References:
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- The Anglo-Saxon invasion and the beginnings of the 'English'
https://www.ourmigrationstory.org.uk/oms/anglo-saxon-migrations - Religious Upheavals in the Developing Atlantic World
https://opened.cuny.edu/courseware/lesson/315/overview
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Shikha is a writer-turned-editor at MomJunction, with over seven years of experience in the field of content. Having done a certification in Relationship Coaching, her core interest lies in writing articles that guide couples through their courtship to marriage and parenthood. She also specializes in baby names. A postgraduate in Human Resources from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, she likes understanding...read full bio