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Popular English Girl Names

English names, meaning names that originate in the English language, sometimes get overlooked because we tend to think of all names used by English speakers as English names. But of course, many of the names we consider English are actually Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and so on. So then which names for girls truly might be considered English, and which of those English girls' names are most popular?

The most common truly English girl name is Harper. Along with Harper, other English girl names in the US Top 50 include Evelyn, Scarlett, Madison, Hazel, Lily, Everly, Aubrey, Willow, and Addison. Many nature names for girls are authentically English, such as Marigold, River, Wren, and Clover.

Not all of the English names for girls listed here are currently common, but these are some of the best-known girl names with authentic English roots.

Popular English Baby Names for Girls

Blythe

Meaning: happy, carefree

Origin:English
863
Charity

Meaning: charity

Origin:English word name
1319
Tatum

Meaning: Tate's homestead

Origin:English
597
Marley

Meaning: pleasant seaside meadow

Origin:English
647
Lark Lark is a name that is generally given to ba...
Origin:English bird name
855
Oakley

Meaning: oak clearing

Origin:English
1375
Hadley

Meaning: heather field

Origin:English
417
Pansy

Meaning: thought

Origin:English flower name from French
2903
Lettice

Meaning: joy, gladness

Origin:English variation of Letitia
1079
Temperance The meaning of Temperance is 'moderation', '...
Origin:Virtue name
943
Posy

Meaning: a bunch of flowers

Origin:English
1234
Melinda

Meaning: beautiful honey

Origin:English combination name
1285
Waverly

Meaning: meadow of quivering aspens

Origin:English
1121
Brooke

Meaning: small stream

Origin:English
462
Heather Named after the plant Heather, which are a v...
Origin:English botanical name
524
Shirley

Meaning: bright meadow

Origin:English
2508
Penny Traditionally of English origin, the meaning...
Origin:English, diminutive of Penelope
939
Lauren

Meaning: from Laurentum or bay laurel

Origin:English from Latin
932
Temple

Meaning: dweller near the temple

Origin:English
3746
Joy

Meaning: joy

Origin:English word name
513