Traditional and Modern English Baby Girl Names With Meanings - Page 34
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Our collection includes a wide variety of English Baby Girl Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Girl!
You can browse all English baby Girl names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
English Baby Girl Names by Alphabet
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English Baby Names for Girls List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
universal whole. | ||
combination of two names emmy and lynn. | ||
a bright luminating object. | ||
this name means a life or a soul of a person. | ||
serious or sincere. | ||
significant, consequential or serious. | ||
the mother of a great saint. | ||
a description of the word angelic or a possible old English refrence to England. | ||
an enigma. | ||
it means spirit. | ||
fair or spirit. | ||
a word relating to deer. | ||
a ruler of her house. | ||
derived from a British palace in Nottinghamshire by the name of Annesley or Ann's meadow. | ||
a famous character from a novel; the darkangel trilogy. | ||
a nobleman's daughter. | ||
a German word meaning a person who is under a public oath. | ||
a long story or novel. | ||
a very long narrative or story or novel. | ||
a famous nun from ancient times. | ||
an Arthurian word meaning earth. | ||
a character from mythology who rides shadows. | ||
a combination of two words Eric and Lynn. | ||
an ancient character of mythology. | ||
feminized form of Erl meaning a warrior or noble lady. | ||
noble woman. | ||
an elfin or a noble woman. | ||
a mother in an Northumbrian epic saga who trains her son for studying and fighting. | ||
a mother figure in ancient epic who trains her son. | ||
a feminized word meaning eagle. | ||
a historical figure in Yorkshire. | ||
a German feminized word which describes someone who is vigorous, eager, serious and determined. | ||
a feminized word meaning someone who commands an army. | ||
a feminized word which has the meaning of an army commander. | ||
a feminized word meaning someone who is a beautiful friend. | ||
an Arthurian word used in literature for someone who is attracted towards nature. | ||
somebody who is born at easter. | ||
it means scent or odour. | ||
mother of a famous bishop. | ||
a star battle or a beloved mistress of King Locrinus. | ||
infinity or forever. | ||
a German feminized word meaning noble. | ||
a teutonic word meaning wise advisor. | ||
somebody honourable and noble. | ||
a German word meaning noble. | ||
a name of a country. | ||
an old river town. | ||
a German word meaning the little one. | ||
sweet fragnance. | ||
a form of life. | ||


