English Girl Names
English - Old and Middle English, including occupational and place names.
From Norman French “Aveline”, derived from Old Germanic “ava...
From Old English “hearpere” meaning harp player; originally ...
From Hebrew “Elisheba”: “eli” (my God) + “sheva” (oath or ab...
From Old English “haesel” meaning the hazel shrub (Corylus a...
From Latin “lilium” meaning the lily flower; a floral name s...
From Latin “Aemilia”, feminine of the Roman family name Aemi...
From Old French “escarlate” meaning bright red cloth; origin...
From Old High German “alia” meaning all or completely; also ...
From Old English “Ælfríc” meaning ruler of elves, via Norman...
From Slavic “mil” meaning gracious, dear, or pleasant; a sho...
From Latin “lux” meaning light, via Lucia; the feminine form...
From Old English “ifig” meaning the ivy plant, a climbing ev...
From Ancient Greek “hēlēn” meaning bright shining one or tor...
From Old English “welig” meaning the willow tree, a symbol o...
From Old English meaning son of Matthew via medieval Maud; o...
noble kind
healthy, wide
heavenly flower
son of Adam
oak tree, halo
delight, paradise
she who intoxicates
day's eye
alive, lively
clear, bright, famous
lily flower
boar meadow
noble strength
night
precious green stone
king's meadow
gentle strength
God will add
song, music
grace, favor
princess, noblewoman
light
hay meadow
heaven
maiden
silver
god is my strength
place name, borough of New York
notable
farmer
youth-producing
heapland
horse
downy-bearded
my god is an oath
life
blind
ash tree meadow
rye meadow
derives from the norman french aubri
star
bitter
to burn
free man
my God has answered
rock
strong man
home ruler
wood
a contemporary american name of hawaiian
son of emery
a feminine given name derived directly from junius
son of emery
my god is an oath
lake
oak meadow
dark
lady
a given name of old english occupational origin
noble
boar
race
resurrection
my god is an oath
paega
mother city
my god is an oath
good news
pure
beauty
orange tree
to languish
high
bailiff
bright
slender
grace
laurel
nobility
most
lion of god
a given name of old english origin
heavenly
a feminine given name derived from the persian
son of coinneach