Recent in Articles
How to Help Kids Focus in School: Simple Habits That WorkHow to Help Kids Focus in School: Simple Habits That WorkOutdoor Activities for Kids: Simple Ways to Get Them Playing OutsideOutdoor Activities for Kids: Simple Ways to Get Them Playing OutsideKindergarten Readiness Checklist: 12 Skills to Practice at HomeKindergarten Readiness Checklist: 12 Skills to Practice at HomeLife Skills for Toddlers: What 2- and 3-Year-Olds Can Really Do (and How to Teach It Without a Meltdown)Life Skills for Toddlers: What 2- and 3-Year-Olds Can Really Do (and How to Teach It Without a Meltdown)Halloween Party Games and ActivitiesHalloween Party Games and ActivitiesParenting A Teenage Daughter Can Have Your Head Spinning!Parenting A Teenage Daughter Can Have Your Head Spinning!Parenting Tips for Responsible KidsParenting Tips for Responsible KidsA Few Halloween Costume Ideas For Your Young DaughterA Few Halloween Costume Ideas For Your Young Daughter

English Baby Names

13812 English names with researched meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 13812 English baby names below. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it said correctly. Names are listed most-popular first.

English Girl Names

Monya#18696 in the U.S.Monya reads most naturally as a pet form: in English it can shorten Monica, and in Russian and Shakeema#18698 in the U.S.Shakeema is a coined American girl's name whose sound recalls the Arabic Hakima/Hakeema, 'wise,Kimberely#18707 in the U.S.An extra-e spelling of Kimberly, an English place and surname read as 'Cyneburga's field' or 'rShandria#18708 in the U.S.Shandria is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to an -andria element Myeisha#18709 in the U.S.Myeisha is a variant of Aisha (also spelled Ayesha), from the Arabic for 'alive' or 'living,' rJanele#18713 in the U.S.Janele is a trimmer spelling of Janelle, which joins Jane to the fashionable -elle ending. JaneShamyia#18713 in the U.S.Shamyia is a late-twentieth-century American coinage joining the fashionable Sha- opening to a Shandi#18714 in the U.S.Shandi is a modern American coinage joining a Sha- opening to a -ndi ending, close in sound to Myrissa#18715 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Marissa, a name often connected to the Latin 'maris', 'of the sea,' and sShardae#18721 in the U.S.Shardae spells out the sound of Sade, the Yoruba name (short for Folasade, 'honor confers a croShaquana#18723 in the U.S.Shaquana is a coined African-American name built from the Sha- prefix and a -quana ending, partShaquita#18724 in the U.S.Shaquita is a coined American name pairing the Sha- prefix with -quita, a Spanish diminutive enJanne#18725 in the U.S.Janne, used here as a girl's name, is a variant of Jan and Jane, English forms descending throuSharise#18730 in the U.S.Sharise is a phonetic form of Charisse, a French-derived surname made famous by the dancer Cyd Shellie#18733 in the U.S.A pet form of Michelle or Rochelle (French names) or of Shelley (an English surname/place name)Koreen#18735 in the U.S.Koreen is a phonetic spelling of Corinne or Coreen, names that trace to the Greek 'kore', maideSharrell#18735 in the U.S.Sharrell is an invented name built from the productive Sha- opening and a stressed -rell endingLysha#18753 in the U.S.Lysha is a short form and respelling of Alisha or Lisha, themselves forms of Alicia. Alicia desRosia#18760 in the U.S.An elaborated form of Rose or Rosa, from the Latin rosa, 'rose,' the flower. A flowing -ia exteShermaine#18760 in the U.S.Shermaine is a variant of Charmaine, reshaped with the Sher-/Jer- opening of Jermaine. CharmainSophiamae#18768 in the U.S.A modern double name joining Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') with Mae (a pet form of Mary or May, 'peaMadissen#18771 in the U.S.Madissen is a modern respelling of Madison, an English surname that began as a patronymic meaniLaissa#18772 in the U.S.A modern coinage without a documented source. It sits near Larissa, a Greek place name, and neaJamine#18784 in the U.S.Jamine reads as a trimmed respelling of Jasmine, from Persian yasmin, the fragrant jasmine flowSeirra#18787 in the U.S.Seirra is a respelling of Sierra, the Spanish word for a jagged mountain range (literally 'saw'Kerria#18788 in the U.S.Kerria can be read as an -ia elaboration of Kerry (from the Irish county and surname) or as theLari#18799 in the U.S.Lari is a short form of Laura or Lauren, and in some families a feminine take on Larry (from LaNikisha#18802 in the U.S.Nikisha is an invented name built from a Ni- opening and the fashionable -kisha ending shared bShaiann#18810 in the U.S.Shaiann is a phonetic respelling of Cheyenne, the name of a Plains Native American people and, Jhane#18812 in the U.S.Jhane is a modern American respelling that reworks Jane (from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious'Shanea#18816 in the U.S.Shanea is an invented name built on the fashionable Sha- opening and the -nae/-nea ending, a clLaurice#18820 in the U.S.Laurice is a girl's name built on Laura, from Latin laurus, the laurel of victory and honor; itShawnie#18829 in the U.S.Shawnie is a diminutive of Shawna, the feminine of Shawn — the anglicized spelling of the IrishSherline#18841 in the U.S.Sherline is an American girl's name, a variant of Sherlene and a cousin of Charline. Charline iShanie#18855 in the U.S.Shanie is a soft spelling in the Shani and Shania family. Shani is a genuine Hebrew girls' nameTaccara#18860 in the U.S.Taccara is a rare coinage whose ending echoes 'cara' ('dear, beloved' in Latin/Italian), doubleSharita#18861 in the U.S.Sharita has two plausible builds: as a Sha- prefix name in the African-American tradition, or aSherleen#18878 in the U.S.Sherleen is a mid-twentieth-century blend name, pairing a Sher- opening drawn from Shirley or STomia#18890 in the U.S.Tomia is a modern American coinage, most plausibly a feminine elaboration of Tomi or Toni - shoSidni#18892 in the U.S.Sidni is a streamlined respelling of Sydney or Sidney, an English surname and place name from OPercilla#18894 in the U.S.Percilla is a phonetic respelling of Priscilla, a Latin diminutive of Prisca, from priscus, 'anSylena#18910 in the U.S.Sylena is a respelling of Selena or Selina, names that go back to Selene, the Greek goddess of Lynsee#18915 in the U.S.Lynsee is a phonetic spelling of Lindsey, originally an English place-name and surname meaning Lashandra#18927 in the U.S.Lashandra joins the La- prefix to Shandra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra, from Greek for Micaila#18931 in the U.S.Micaila is a phonetic respelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from the Hebrew MikTeasha#18933 in the U.S.Teasha is a modern coinage whose sound echoes Aisha, from the Arabic for 'alive' or 'living', aSteysi#18938 in the U.S.A phonetic, Latin-American-style respelling of Stacy — itself a short form of Anastasia ('resurVenisha#18939 in the U.S.Venisha is a modern respelling in the Venetia and Venicia family, place-based names tied to VenTerrina#18948 in the U.S.Terrina extends Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with the flowing Latinate ending -ina, echoing KatTamlyn#18951 in the U.S.Tamlyn is a modern blend that joins Tammy or Tamara at the front with the fashionable -lyn endiTashawna#18961 in the U.S.Tashawna is a coined American name of the later twentieth century, joining a Ta- prefix to ShawTashia#18962 in the U.S.Tashia is a short, respelled form drawn from Natasha and Latasha. Natasha is the Russian pet foLenita#18966 in the U.S.Lenita is a diminutive built from Lena or Nita plus the Spanish affectionate ending -ita, 'littWhittley#18967 in the U.S.Whittley is a spelling variant of Whitley, an English surname and place name from the Old EngliLeshay#18970 in the U.S.Leshay is a modern coinage built from the popular Le- prefix and Shay, a name of Irish origin fTempie#18973 in the U.S.Tempie is an affectionate short form of Temperance, one of the Puritan virtue names. TemperanceTacara#18977 in the U.S.Tacara is an invented name of the 1980s with no single documented root. It most plausibly reworTerilynn#18977 in the U.S.Terilynn ties together Teri, a pet form of Teresa or Theresa, and Lynn, from the Welsh llyn, 'lTaria#19016 in the U.S.Taria reads as a soft blend of Tara, an Irish place name meaning 'hill', and Maria, with the flTasheena#19021 in the U.S.Tasheena is a modern American coinage joining the fashionable Ta- prefix to Sheena, itself an aTyshawna#19025 in the U.S.Tyshawna is a modern African American coinage pairing the Ty- prefix with Shawna, a feminine ofKelsay#19038 in the U.S.Kelsay is a variant spelling of Kelsey, an English place name and surname turned given name. KeMarylynne#19038 in the U.S.Marylynne is a compound name joining Mary, from the Hebrew Miriam (traditionally 'beloved,' 'biTenisha#19044 in the U.S.Tenisha is a coined African-American name pairing the Te- opening with the -nisha ending that eTerriann#19048 in the U.S.Terriann pairs Terri, a pet form of Teresa, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor'. It is a Keirston#19071 in the U.S.Keirston reads as a respelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christina, which goKeyuna#19074 in the U.S.Keyuna is a modern coinage built from the popular Ke- prefix and a Yuna sound, part of the sameTreanna#19074 in the U.S.Treanna joins a Tre- prefix to the flowing -anna ending found in Breanna and Deanna; it is an iWillette#19074 in the U.S.Willette is a feminine name formed by adding the French-style -ette ending to Will, the root ofTrenna#19079 in the U.S.Trenna is most likely a mid-century elaboration of Trena or Trina (short forms of Katrina, 'purTrinady#19081 in the U.S.Trinady is a phonetic respelling of Trinity, from the Latin trinitas, threeness, the Christian Maitlyn#19087 in the U.S.Maitlyn is a modern American respelling in the Caitlin family, swapping the opening to Mai- andTrysta#19087 in the U.S.Trysta is a feminine form of Tristan, the Arthurian hero's name, from a Celtic root reshaped toKenyada#19095 in the U.S.Kenyada is an American coined name most plausibly formed from Kenya, the East African nation, wTysha#19099 in the U.S.Tysha is a clipped, respelled form of Latisha (or Latoya-era coinages) and cousin to Tisha, draShakeria#19114 in the U.S.Shakeria is a coined African American name built from the Sha- prefix and a -keria base akin toShakhia#19115 in the U.S.Shakhia is a modern invented name in the African-American naming tradition of the Sha- prefix (Mirranda#19119 in the U.S.Mirranda is a variant spelling of Miranda, coined by Shakespeare for the heroine of The TempestShalon#19120 in the U.S.A modern coinage that chimes with the Hebrew Shalom ('peace') and the name Sharon; no single doShanee#19126 in the U.S.Shanee is a modern name in the popular Sha- family, read as a respelling of Shanae; it also coiShatia#19131 in the U.S.Shatia is a coined American name, pairing the Sha- prefix with the -tia ending seen in Tia and Morissa#19133 in the U.S.Morissa reads as a feminine name that blends Marissa, from the Latin maris, of the sea, with thKriss#19137 in the U.S.Kriss is a pet form of Kristin, Christine, Kristina and related names, spelled with a K and a dShatara#19140 in the U.S.Shatara joins the Sha- prefix to Tara, the Irish name from Teamhair, the royal hill of Tara, alSherie#19141 in the U.S.Sherie is a variant of Sherry or Cherie, from the French chérie, 'darling; dear one'. It sits aShauni#19144 in the U.S.Shauni is a feminine, affectionate form of Shaun/Sean, the Irish version of John, from Hebrew 'Krystall#19147 in the U.S.Krystall is a dressed-up respelling of Crystal, the gemstone and word name from the Greek krystMatie#19185 in the U.S.Matie is a nineteenth-century pet form, most often a diminutive of Martha or, sometimes, Mary, Lakeyshia#19211 in the U.S.Lakeyshia is a coined name pairing the popular La- prefix with Keysha, part of the Keisha and LLatiya#19219 in the U.S.Latiya is a modern American coinage that fits the popular La- prefix to Tiya, a form of Tia. TiNeleah#19220 in the U.S.Neleah reads as a modern blend of a Ne- opening with Leah, the biblical name from a Hebrew rootLanetta#19228 in the U.S.Lanetta is a coined elaboration related to Lynette and Nettie, with a La- prefix. Lynette traceTaeler#19233 in the U.S.Taeler is a creative spelling of Taylor, the surname turned unisex first name. Taylor comes thrLaterria#19242 in the U.S.Laterria is a modern American coinage that joins the fashionable La- prefix to a -terria endingRoanna#19255 in the U.S.Roanna is usually read as a blend of Ro- (from Rose or Rosanna) and Anna, the Latin form of theRobi#19257 in the U.S.Robi is a short, affectionate form of Roberta, the feminine of Robert, and shares the spelling Taejah#19272 in the U.S.Taejah is a modern American coinage joining a Tae- opening with a soft -jah ending, in the famiTanzie#19317 in the U.S.Tanzie is a variant of Tansy, the bright yellow flower whose name comes through Old French fromTaura#19323 in the U.S.Most plausibly a coinage blending Tara (Irish, from the royal hill of Tara) and Laura (from theTawni#19327 in the U.S.Tawni is a respelling of Tawny, the English color word for a warm golden-brown, from Old FrenchSamie#19328 in the U.S.A spelling of Sammy/Sami — a short form of Samantha ('listener,' or a feminine of Samuel, 'God Trisa#19332 in the U.S.Trisa is a trimmed spelling of Trisha, itself a short form of Patricia ('noble') or Theresa ('hLorenda#19337 in the U.S.Lorenda reads as a flowing blend — the Loren-/Lorena stem crossed with the fashionable -enda enNansi#19345 in the U.S.Nansi is a variant of Nancy and is also the standard Welsh form of that name. Nancy began centuTeisha#19345 in the U.S.Teisha is a modern American coinage built on the sound of Aisha ('living', Arabic) and Tisha/LaTynesha#19351 in the U.S.Tynesha is a modern African American coinage from the productive Ty- prefix and the fashionableTerina#19355 in the U.S.Terina reads as a coinage built on Terri, from Teresa, with the flowing -ina ending, or as a clTerrilyn#19359 in the U.S.Terrilyn is a compound name splicing Terri — a pet form of Teresa, from Greek roots often read Lynnell#19363 in the U.S.Lynnell is an American girl's name joining Lynn, from the Welsh 'llyn', a lake or pool, with NeLynsi#19365 in the U.S.Lynsi is a respelled short form of Lindsay or Lindsey, an English place name and surname from LNazarah#19374 in the U.S.An Arabic-styled name whose route is not settled. It may connect to nazara ('to look, to see') Serrina#19374 in the U.S.Serrina is a double-r spelling of Serena, from the Latin serenus, 'calm, clear, serene'; the exToccara#19374 in the U.S.Toccara is a modern African-American coinage with no established older root; it is prized for iShakeya#19385 in the U.S.Shakeya is a coined American name pairing the popular Sha- prefix with a -keya element; it beloNekia#19387 in the U.S.Nekia is a coined American name in the family of Nakia and Takia, built on a soft -kia ending. Turquoise#19394 in the U.S.Turquoise is a word-name from the blue-green gemstone and color. The word comes through Old FreTynisha#19405 in the U.S.Tynisha is a coined name that pairs the Ty- prefix with the -nisha ending heard in Tanisha and Shavonna#19411 in the U.S.Shavonna is an American coinage on the sound of Siobhán — the Irish form of Joan/Jane, ultimateValori#19417 in the U.S.Valori is a variant spelling of Valerie, which comes from the Roman family name Valerius, rooteVernice#19426 in the U.S.Vernice is most often a variant of Bernice, from the Greek Berenike, 'bringing victory' (phereiShirlene#19431 in the U.S.Shirlene elaborates Shirley, from the Old English scir ('bright') and leah ('clearing, meadow')Suann#19497 in the U.S.Suann joins Sue, the pet form of Susan (from the Hebrew Shoshannah, 'lily' or 'rose'), with AnnQuanisha#19521 in the U.S.Quanisha is a coined name pairing the Qua- prefix with the popular -nisha ending. It has no oldRaily#19533 in the U.S.A respelling in the Riley/Rae sound-family — echoing Riley (an Irish surname, 'courageous; valiShakeena#19549 in the U.S.Shakeena is a coined name of the Sha- prefix family, joining that popular opening to a -keena/-Tauni#19570 in the U.S.Tauni is a spelling of Tawny, the English word-name drawn from the warm tan or golden-brown colShardai#19586 in the U.S.Shardai reads as a coined name echoing Sade (the Nigerian-British singer, whose full name Sade Tianne#19596 in the U.S.Tianne reads as a compact coinage in the Tiana and Tiana family, fusing a Ti- sound with Anne, Shauntay#19599 in the U.S.Shauntay is a coined feminine in the Shante and Chante family, joining a Shaun/Shan element to Ronelle#19616 in the U.S.Ronelle pairs the masculine short form Ron with the fashionable feminine suffix -elle, in the sMysti#19621 in the U.S.Mysti is a stylized respelling of Misty, an English word name from 'mist', the soft haze over wNancey#19648 in the U.S.Nancey is a variant spelling of Nancy, which began as a medieval pet form of Ann (from Hebrew HNdea#19685 in the U.S.Ndea is a rare coined name of uncertain origin. Its unusual Nd- opening may echo African names Syreeta#19722 in the U.S.Syreeta is a modern coinage with no established older root, prized for its bright three-beat soTailer#19740 in the U.S.Tailer is a phonetic spelling of Taylor, which began as the English surname for a maker of clotShantavia#19751 in the U.S.Shantavia is a coined American girl's name blending the popular Shan-/Chanta- prefix with the -Shanyce#19753 in the U.S.Shanyce is a phonetic respelling of Shanice, a name coined in the later twentieth century by joSharday#19755 in the U.S.Sharday spells out how the singer Sade's name is pronounced, sha-DAY. The source is Yoruba: SadNyoka#19756 in the U.S.Nyoka comes straight from mid-century American pop culture: Nyoka the Jungle Girl, a comic and Quanesha#19759 in the U.S.Quanesha is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs a Quan- prefix — heard in namesShary#19760 in the U.S.Shary is a soft -y form tied to Shari and Sharon. Sharon is a Hebrew place name, the fertile coShatoya#19764 in the U.S.Shatoya is a late-twentieth-century American coinage. It pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix withRachyl#19768 in the U.S.Rachyl is a modern American respelling of Rachel, from the Hebrew Rachel, 'ewe,' the name of thShaynna#19771 in the U.S.Shaynna reads as an embellished spelling of Shayna, a Yiddish name meaning 'beautiful' or 'loveTedra#19801 in the U.S.Tedra is a mid-century coinage with the ring of a Theodora short form — Theodora being Greek foTimesha#19842 in the U.S.Timesha reads as a coined name close to Tamisha and Tanisha, part of a family of later-twentietStephanee#19846 in the U.S.Stephanee is a phonetic respelling of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen, from the Greek sTajuana#19901 in the U.S.Tajuana is a modern American coinage joining the fashionable Ta- prefix to a Juana element, froTakeya#19904 in the U.S.Takeya reads as a coined name close to Takia, part of a family of melodic African-American girlTeria#19953 in the U.S.Teria is a modern American coinage that echoes Tara and Maria without a single fixed root; it mTerika#19955 in the U.S.Terika is a coinage extending Erica — the feminine of Eric, from the Old Norse for 'ever-ruler'Yatana#19968 in the U.S.Yatana is an invented name pairing the Ya- opening with Tana, in step with coinages like LatanaSelinda#19971 in the U.S.Selinda is best read as a variant of Selena or Selene, from the Greek moon goddess Selene, elabTiffaney#19973 in the U.S.Tiffaney is a variant spelling of Tiffany, the medieval English form of Greek Theophania — theoShanah#20000 in the U.S.Shanah is usually a form of Shana, tied to the Hebrew word for 'year,' the same word heard in RShaneka#20003 in the U.S.Shaneka is a coined name from the productive Sha- prefix paired with a -neka ending, part of a Satara#20012 in the U.S.Satara reads as a modern American coinage that sets a Sa- opening before Tara, a name of SanskrTyeisha#20014 in the U.S.Tyeisha is a coined African American name that fits the popular Ty- prefix to the -eisha endingTyna#20020 in the U.S.Tyna is a y-spelling of Tina, itself a short form of names like Christina ('follower of Christ'Shaleen#20070 in the U.S.Shaleen is a variant of Shalene and a cousin of Charlene, built from the fashionable Sha-/Char-Sharnell#20092 in the U.S.A coinage joining the Shar-/Sha- element (as in Sharon, Sharla) with the -nelle/-nell ending ofShataya#20094 in the U.S.Shataya is a modern American coinage joining the popular Sha- prefix with Taya, a short, sunny Shelbe#20111 in the U.S.Shelbe is a phonetic respelling of Shelby, an English surname and place name built from Old NorSherene#20113 in the U.S.A respelling that sits between Sharon and the Persian Shireen ('sweet'); most likely a mid-centSherise#20114 in the U.S.Sherise is a spelling of Cherise, from French chérie, 'dear one, beloved', with a play on the cSindia#20138 in the U.S.Sindia is best read as a variant of Cynthia or its short form Cindy, from the Greek Kynthia, anTamesha#20155 in the U.S.Tamesha is a coined African American name built from the Ta- prefix and a -mesha / -eisha base,Tiffiny#20233 in the U.S.Tiffiny is an -iny spelling of Tiffany, the medieval English form of Greek Theophania, 'appearaTajia#20237 in the U.S.Tajia is a modern American coinage most plausibly built on Taj, from a Persian and Arabic word Trenia#20266 in the U.S.Trenia is an opaque American name with no single documented root. Its clearest neighbor is TrinTarina#20267 in the U.S.Tarina is a coined American girl's name, most plausibly Tara (Irish, 'hill' — the royal seat ofTarissa#20268 in the U.S.Tarissa is a late-twentieth-century coinage that reads as a blend, joining a Ta- or Tara openinTyja#20282 in the U.S.Tyja is a coined name joining the popular Ty- opening with a soft -ja ending, in the loose famiTesha#20311 in the U.S.Tesha is a clipped coinage lifted from the popular -tisha and -isha names — Latisha, Nakisha, KWhitni#20332 in the U.S.Whitni is a trimmed -i spelling of Whitney, an English surname and place-name from Old English Trixy#20356 in the U.S.Trixy is a playful spelling of Trixie, the pet form of Beatrix and Beatrice. The Latin root is Vennessa#20401 in the U.S.Vennessa is a respelling of Vanessa, one of the few names known to be a literary invention. JonAmriellaA contemporary coinage built from a popular Am- opening and the -riella tail of Gabriella and MAnayaroseA compound joining Anaya (a modern name, variously read 'caring; look up to God') and Rose (theAnnafayeA compound joining Anna ('grace; favor') and Faye (from 'fairy,' also linked to 'faith'). A sweAnnhienA compound of Ann ('grace; favor') with the Vietnamese Hien ('gentle; wise; virtuous'), joined AnointedThe English word Anointed, 'consecrated; blessed; set apart with sacred oil' — used as a virtueArenityA modern American coinage formed on the model of virtue-style -ity names such as Serenity, TrinArielynnA modern blend of Ariel (Hebrew, 'lion of God') and the ending Lynn (Welsh/English, 'lake; poolAshlanyA modern coinage in the Ashley/Ashlynn family; by that route it traces to Old English 'ash-treeAshmiraA contemporary blend of the popular Ash- opening with the -mira ending found in Amira and SamirAthenagraceA modern compound of Athena (the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and craft) and Grace ('grace; faAtoneA modern name that reads as the English word atone ('to make amends; reconcile'), and to some aAylagraceA modern smoosh of Ayla (Turkish 'halo; moonlight,' also Hebrew 'oak tree') and Grace ('favor; AyraniA modern name with no documented source. It echoes Rani (Sanskrit, 'queen') and the Ay- openingAyresFrom the English surname Ayres (also Ayers), of debated sense — tied either to a place by a graAzaireA modern name that reads as a trimmed Azariah (Hebrew, 'God has helped') or as a reshaping of ZAzmiraAzmira has no securely documented etymology. It reads as a modern blend of the popular Az- openBellarieA modern name built from Bella - Italian and Latin for 'beautiful' - with a soft -rie ending inBirklynnA modern American coinage. Birk relates to the birch tree in northern English and Scots usage aBlakeleiA modern spelling of Blakely, an English surname from a place name. The Old English elements ar

English Boy Names

Explore More Name Origins

American Baby NamesHebrew Baby NamesLatin Baby NamesGreek Baby NamesArabic Baby NamesSpanish Baby NamesFrench Baby NamesIrish Baby NamesAll Origins →← All Baby Names

English Names by Meaning

Boy Names That Mean GiftGirl Names That Mean EarthGirl Names That Mean GiftGirl Names That Mean GodGirl Names That Mean the SeaBoy Names That Mean RoyaltyGirl Names That Mean FreedomBoy Names That Mean EarthBoy Names That Mean GodGirl Names That Mean RoyaltyGirl Names That Mean FlowerGirl Names That Mean GraceGirl Names That Mean BeautyGirl Names That Mean LightBoy Names That Mean WarriorBoy Names That Mean StrengthGirl Names That Mean PurityBoy Names That Mean BraveryGirl Names That Mean StrengthBoy Names That Mean GraceBoy Names That Mean the SeaGirl Names That Mean LoveGirl Names That Mean the SkyGirl Names That Mean BirdBoy Names That Mean BirdGirl Names That Mean BraveryBoy Names That Mean LeaderGirl Names That Mean SnowGirl Names That Mean WindGirl Names That Mean GentlenessGirl Names That Mean JewelBoy Names That Mean LoveBoy Names That Mean ProtectionBoy Names That Mean SnowGirl Names That Mean RoseGirl Names That Mean WarriorGirl Names That Mean LifeBoy Names That Mean FreedomBoy Names That Mean VictoryGirl Names That Mean FireGirl Names That Mean HappinessBoy Names That Mean TruthBoy Names That Mean LightBoy Names That Mean WealthBoy Names That Mean FireBoy Names That Mean WisdomGirl Names That Mean SunBoy Names That Mean HonorGirl Names That Mean GoldBoy Names That Mean YouthBoy Names That Mean EternityGirl Names That Mean TruthGirl Names That Mean JoyBoy Names That Mean RockGirl Names That Mean RockGirl Names That Mean WisdomGirl Names That Mean WealthGirl Names That Mean ProtectionBoy Names That Mean FlowerBoy Names That Mean HealingBoy Names That Mean Happiness

Frequently Asked

What are popular English baby names?

Popular English baby names include Monya, Shakeema, Kimberely, Shandria, Myeisha, Janele. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

How many English baby names are here?

More4Kids lists 13812 English baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.