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The variety of English female names and surnames will not leave anyone indifferent. They fascinate with their national flavor and arouse genuine interest in a long list.

Let's try to figure out how correct they sound, what the construction is based on and what is laid in the semantic context at the birth of a child.

English names for girls

The English name of a girl given at birth consists of three semantic parts:

  • Celebrity or famous ancestor.
  • Pedigree surname or owned by a celebrity.
  • Carrying a specific value or pointing to a parent.

To understand how the English name was created, let's plunge into history.

Before the conquest of England by the Normans, it was customary to name girls after the biblical characters of the same name, rewritten in the English manner.

For example:

  • Mary - comes from Mary (serenity).
  • Anna is the mother of Samuel, the famous biblical prophet (blessed).
  • Marianne - connects two previous names together.
  • Sarah - this was the name of the wife of Abraham (the mistress) and others.

But with the advent of the Normans, a corresponding component appeared in English names, which subsequently replaced the original roots.

In the modern world, it carries a semantic meaning that is not the same as before: the child is not called in someone's honor, but with a word designed to determine the future life.

List Meaning with translation
Crystal Gives the character of the girl a certain coldness, in translation it means - ice
Camellia Assigned in order to give the owner the qualities of an equally beautiful flower, with the hope that the newborn will be beautiful and blooming
Kate A girl will always relate to others, both in friendship and in a deeper feeling. Literally, purity
Jasmine Admire the beauty and charm, not inferior to the corresponding flower
Destiny It means fate. Given in the hope that the girl will have power over fate
Jenny Literally translated - virgin. It is assumed that the owner will be chaste and restrained
Gloria For girls who expect great things. Means glory
Annabelle The semantic load is a merciful beauty. Romantically inclined young men will fall in love with her
Wendy Assumes sociability, is called upon to be friends with everyone. Translated as friend
Liana People around will be blinded by her charm. Means shining sun
Christabel The very modesty and gullibility, translated as a believer
Lorraine Derived from the French locality - Lorraine (land of the Lothar people)
fiona Causes admiration, charging others with a wonderful mood, energy and freshness. Translated - grapes

The middle name is most often given in honor of jewelry, favorite flowers, and simply liked items:

  • Esmerelda - emerald (translated from Spanish).
  • Essi - denotes one of the celestial bodies (stars).
  • Ellen - given in honor of the moon.
  • Angie means angel.
  • Elin is a bird.
  • Floretta is a tiny flower.
  • Elanor is the light of the stars.
  • April - April.
  • Sky is the sky.

Beautiful female surnames in English

If you pay attention to the meaning of an English surname, you can understand that it is given on someone's behalf or belonging to a profession.

Here are some examples:

  • Smith is translated as blacksmith.
  • Jones - on behalf of John (daughter of John).
  • Williams is William's daughter.
  • Brown is brown.
  • Taylor is a tailor.

Initially, until about the eleventh century, the English did not have surnames.

A person had only a name, to which was added a nickname that determined the type of activity or individual characteristics of the owner.

During this period, the first census was conducted in England, during which nicknames acquired official status, turning into surnames.

They were divided according to four criteria:

  • Othroponymic - changing the name by means of a suffix.
  • Place of residence.
  • Type of activity.
  • descriptive.

In modern Britain, the following aristocratic surnames are especially popular:

  • Stewart.
  • York.
  • Tudor.
  • Lancaster.
  • Hamilton.
  • Norfolk.
  • Marlborough.
  • Manchester.
  • Jackson and others.

Note! The full name of an Englishwoman (including the surname) carries a huge semantic load.

It is able to one degree or another to predetermine the future fate of its owner.

The trend in this way to give girls surnames has also passed to the American continent. Residents of the United States are often given English names, since most of the settlers came to this country from England.

However, there is much more diversity here, since America is a multinational state, and the names of other peoples were added to the English, in turn introducing an element of national color.

Rare English surnames

For every nation, the British are no exception, there are rare, unpopular surnames.

They can be very short, carrying abusive meaning, or vice versa - impossibly long, completely unpronounceable. Many people try to get rid of them as soon as possible.

The longest surnames include up to one hundred and twenty letters. They contain from seven to ten or more names, which are often repeated.

Here are some examples:

  • Tollmash-Tollmash de Orellana-Plantagenet-Tollmash-Tollmash.
  • Francis-Santa Lucia-Mantegu-Stuart-Mackenzie-Wortley-Smith.
  • Carolina-Louise-Mary-Jemima-Temple-Chandos-Nugent-Bringes-Grenville.

Such surnames cannot be pronounced in full, therefore, most often only part of it is called - the first or last.

The one-part surname Featherstanehaugh is pronounced differently, sometimes shortened to a short Fengshaw.

The owners of such complex surnames have a hard time: everyone tries to address her in their own way, often distorting the correct pronunciation.

In the current age of universal acceleration, they are completely reduced to one syllable.

English names and surnames are now popular in Russia, but you should definitely think about their meaning.

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Now many newly-made parents come up with various and interesting names for their babies. Along with the old Russian names, foreign ones are gaining popularity. Their popularization is associated with foreign films and serials.

What are the most popular, beautiful, rare, unusual, short English names for girls: rating of the best with meaning

Now in our country there are a lot of girls with foreign names. We offer you a rating.

Foreign names and their decoding:

  • Abigail. It means "Father's Joy". Most often, very positive girls grow up, they are in a good mood.
  • Elinor. In translation, it stands for "shepherdess". Usually girls are quite simple and comfortable in communication.
  • Eveline. The girl is very independent and flies out of her parent's nest early. It means "free bird".
  • Avalon. It means "apple" in translation. Girls grow up to be very powerful and responsible. In America, that's what girls are called in winter.
  • Holly. Girls are very sensual and loyal. They never betray. It means "sister" in translation.
  • Anabel. The girls are very non-standard and different from the majority. They have a subtle mental organization that not everyone likes. It means "elegantly beautiful" in translation.
  • Andrea. Means "warlike". This is a girl fighter who is not afraid of difficulties. She is always ahead and very brave.
  • Doris. These girls are very cheerful and cheerful. It means "funny" in translation.

Short beautiful English female names for girls and girls: list, meanings

Short names are popular because of their conciseness.

List:

  • Laura. Such girls can predict the future. They are endowed with good intuition. In translation, it means "seer".
  • Chloe. The girl is very strong spiritually and will not stop at any obstacles. It translates as "mighty".
  • Chris. A very popular name in the US. There is a legend dedicated to this name. The girl is very brave and brave.
  • Lisa. A friendly girl who has many acquaintances. Loves to communicate. The name means "friendship" in translation.
  • Easy. The girl is very emotional and sensual. It means "sensual" in translation.
  • Audrey. This name is of English origin but gained popularity in America. It means "light" in translation.
  • Neli. A popular name that means "appearing". Such a girl can be unexpected and spontaneous.
  • Katie. Very gifted and active. Means "girl".


The most popular English female names: list, meanings

There are also a lot of foreign names that I most often call girls.

List:

  • Agatha. The girl is very good and responsive. Means "kind", "light".
  • April. The girl is very emotional and is able to evoke a response from many men. It means "spring" in translation.
  • Audrey. A well-known and common name in the states. Means "light, radiant".
  • Sessilia. This girl is fire. Very passionate and emotional. Means "changeable".
  • Emily. The girl knows what she wants, and is constantly on the move. Means "rival".
  • Amanda. A girl with bright and good energy, always positive. Means "pleasant".


The rarest English female names: list, meanings

As in our country, in foreign countries there are names that girls are called the least often.

FROM squeak:

  • Rebecca. This is a very sociable representative of the fair sex. She gets along well with others, as her name in translation means "friendly".
  • Mabel. An unusual representative of the fair sex. She has a calm disposition and finds a way out of any life situations. It means "pearl" in translation.
  • Candlis. A girl with that name is very modest and shy. She rarely causes a lot of noise, because her name translates as "virgin".
  • Madeline. The fair sex with this name is very calm and responsible. From childhood, she can be entrusted with a variety of tasks. It means "obedient daughter".
  • Nellie. Our name is also not particularly popular, as in Europe and America. It means "appearing" in translation.
  • Laura. With such a girl is not bored, she will always find something to do. It means "toy" in translation.


A girl with a rare name Rebecca

The most unusual English female names: list, meanings

There are names that are quite rare and are unusual.

FROM squeak:

  • Annick. A girl with that name tries to be helpful. Indeed, in translation, her name means "useful."
  • Christie. The girl is very pious, since the name in translation means "follower of Christ."
  • Dusty. The character of the fair sex is strong and strong-willed, as in translation it means “stone of Thor”.
  • Stanley. A young lady with that name strives for harmony in everything. It means "cleansing" in translation.
  • Manley. The young lady always strives for clarity and certainty. Perhaps due to the fact that the name in translation means "clarifying."
  • Base A somewhat non-standard name, which is very reminiscent of a man's. It means "grass" in translation.
  • Ogden. The girl is very persistent and strong in spirit. She does not lose heart and always goes ahead, because her name means "oak grove".
  • Kevin. This name is called both girls and men. It means "dear, beloved".
  • Clare. The name can often be found in films, but it is not popular. It means "glorifying" in translation.
  • Phillip. This name can also be considered both male and female. It translates as "horse lover".


A girl with an unusual name Dusty.

Despite the popularization of a foreign language, girls in our country are rarely called English names. More often used names that have gained popularity both here and in Europe.

The English system is interesting, and even unusual for many nations. After all, the English name consists of 3 components: the first name (first name), the second name (middle name) and the surname (surname). Sometimes, instead of the first and second names, the surnames of a celebrity, relatives or historical characters are given. The tradition of giving surnames instead of a given name was mainly in noble families. For example, in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, the main character's name is Fitzwilliam Darcy, where both Fitzwilliam and Darcy are surnames, but the surname in this case acts as a given name. For the territory of Russia, such a situation may seem absurd, for example, if the Pushkin hero had the name Onegin Ivanovich Lensky.

This tradition of giving such a long name to children in England appeared after the 16th century, before that people had ordinary names and surnames. And what are the English names of girls are now popular? It should be noted that there are many beautiful female names in England, below we will give you the most popular English names for girls and we hope that you choose the very sounding, beautiful and unusual name for your daughter. Remember, the meaning of a name plays a big role in a person's life.


The meaning of English female names:

Aion - island

Lareina - from Lothar

Aleta is true

Fox - god - my oath

Annama - benefit, grace and May

Lorey - the land of the people of Lothar

Adelaide - noble view

Lori - the land of the people of Lothar

Alexa - protector of humanity

Latina - happiness

Aliz - noble look

Lukinda - light

Amaranth - not disappearing

Lakeshia - cinnamon tree

Annikk - benefit, grace

Leontine - like a lion

Alvena - friend of the elf

Lola - sadness

Allin - bird

Letty - happiness

Annis - chaste, saint

Loraine - from Lothar

Angelica - angelic

Loris - sadness

Alexandrea - protector of humanity

Lou is a famous warrior

Ada is a noble kind and noble

Lily - god - my oath

Anetta - usefulness, grace

Maybelline is attractive

Annita - benefit, grace

Mickey - who is like god?

Adrina - from Hadria

Misi - pearls, honey bee

Alberta - bright nobility

Madonna is my lady

Annali - graceful meadow

Margot - pearl

Azalea - dry

Martha - lady

Blanda - care

Mackenzie - pretty

Brianna - strength

Makayla - who is like a lord?

Brill - strong from God

Morine - Beloved

Bailey - Sheriff's Deputy

Makei - a gift from God

Bailey - Sheriff's Deputy

Madeline - from Magdala

Bekkai - luring into a trap

Merrilin - beloved, lake

Beka - luring into a trap

Mariabella - beloved

Bet - god - my oath

Maribet - Beloved

Brooklyn - stream, stream

Monat - little noblewoman

Bessie - god is my oath

Modi - mighty in battle

Briar - thorny shrub

Marlena - Beloved

Britney - Little Britain

Melloni - black, dark

Bernays - bringing victory

Melissa - honey bee

Belind is a beautiful snake

Monta - a sharp hill

blondie - blonde

Nicolet - victory of the people

Belita - a bit of beauty

Nevaeh - heaven

Wilma - helmet

Natil - birthday

Winnie is holy

Autumn - Autumn

Valerie is strong

Omega is the last child

Velari - strong

Owen - well born

Willow - willow

Prunella - small plum

Vanessa - revealed

Prudence - careful

Vendaya - girlfriend

paisley - church

Ghislaine - pledge

petunia - petunia

Gaea - earth

Rhona - wise ruler

Gabby is strong from God

Roxane - dawn

Jonel - good god

Romei - rosemary (herb)

Dorinda - a gift

Rebeccann - trapping

Destiny - destiny, prosperity

Rhona - wise ruler

Jessa - god sees

Rose - horse

Jewell is a gem

Rena - born again

Demi is an earth mother

Roni - bringing victory

Jinnain - good god

Rose - raising

Divina - similar to a goddess

Rebeka - luring into a trap

Jodin - god is kind

Ruby - contemplative

Devan - parishioner

Rinna is a virgin

Jobet - god - my oath

Sarahjin - princess

Jazmine - jasmine flower

Sam - Listening to God

Jonah - good god

Sabina - sweet

Desiri - Desired

scarlet - scarlet

Dayna - betrothed

Sammaya - God listened

Jera - year

Starla is a star

Justice - justice

Steph - crown

Joanne - good god

Sage - sage

Gilbertine - pledge

Sayanna - to be old

George the peasant

Celeste - heavenly

Jelissa - honey bee

Sunday - Sunday

Dalinda - noble snake

Sydney - Saint Denis

Dolores - sadness

Titania - from the titans

Junifer is the name of the tree

Thea is a gift from God

Gina - well born

Tessie the reaper

Josie - multiplying

Twila - dusk

Georgina - peasant woman

Trisha - noblewoman

Donoldina - world ruler

Terry the reaper

George the peasant

Teresa the reaper

Deb - bee

Temple - temples

Desira - desired

Tessa the reaper

Yerline - noblewoman, princess

Tiler - roof

Janine - good god

Teri the reaper

Jocelyn - Goth

Tibby - gazelle and bold

Zavanna - savannah

Traki - place Trakius

Ilana - tree

Tamsen - twin

Issi - god - my oath

Tresha - noblewoman

Isabelle - god is my oath

Unag - hunger

Indi - the land of the Hindus

fern - fern

Yvon - yew tree

Flower - flower

Eline - bird

Felicia - Lucky

Zella - zealous

Phoeob - radiant

Indigo - blue dye from India

Flossy - flower

Karina - walnut, keel of a ship

Heidi - noble look

Keelan - fair

Haven - shelter, refuge

Coretta - maiden or gorge

Hortens - garden

Kiseli - blind

Hanna - kind, merciful

Kiara is a little African American

Cheris - cherry

Kaylin - girl

Chelsea - landing place

Kitty - immaculate, chaste

Chantale - stone place

Claribel - bright and beautiful

Cherise - cherry

Calanz - a beautiful flower

Cheryl - beloved

Kaelea is weird

Shanna - lily

Candida - pure, white

Sha - like a hawk

Karon - to love

Shavon - good god

Kayleigh is weird

Shari - beloved

Katya - immaculate, chaste

Sharron - plain

Karrin - gone with the wind

Shevone - good god

Kerry - Kiara's people

Chanel - good god

Connie - steady

Shena - good god

Capucaine - nasturtium

Eivise - bird

Karog - sweetheart or girlfriend

Ethel - noble

Kelly - blonde

Eldreda - ancient meeting

Curry is a man

Erma - whole

Colleen - girl

Ezelinda - noble snake

Corrie is a maid

Emmaya - whole, whole

Courtney - short nose

Amy is very much loved

Kerraya - people of Kiara

Emmet - all, whole

Kimberlin - city royal meadow

Elanor - light of the star

Keita - forest

Eleanor - foreign, different

Kira - like the sun

Elenora - foreign, different

Kaylich is weird

Ashley - Ash Grove

Caitlynn - Immaculate

Edwena - rich friend

Kerray - Kiara's people

Elsie - god is my oath

Cameron - curved nose

Edwina - rich friend

Loraine - land of Lothar's people

Eugenia - well born

Lolly - babbling

Yula - courteous

Lilly - lily

Eunice is a good win

It is customary to give names to children after birth, but parents come up with them long before the babies are born. When choosing a name for a future daughter, parents consider various aspects: a combination of letters, euphony, the meaning of the name and even its influence on the fate of a person. Each couple tries to come up with something special and unique.

The results of research conducted by various historians have revealed the fact that the very first English names were derived from words (nouns and adjectives) that existed in Old English. It was not the name of the person that carried a special semantic load, but his nickname.

The situation with names changed dramatically after the conquest of England by the Normans. There was a rapid replacement of English names with Norman ones. Today, only a small part of the English have truly English names.

It is also noteworthy that there are very few old native English names. To this day, they almost did not reach. The vast majority of them were borrowed from such cultures as Hebrew, Ancient Greek, Celtic, Norman, etc. At that time, people received long and short names that praised the gods, the forces of nature, and any human qualities.

In the 16th century, old English female names, mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, were quite common in England. Among the following can be noted:

  • Mary is a derivative form of the Hebrew name Maria. This ancient name has a very beautiful meaning - "serene";
  • Anna is named after the mother of the prophet Samuel. Translated as "grace";
  • Marianne - the combined names of Mary and Anna;
  • Sarah is named after Abraham's wife. The meaning of this name is "mistress".

The influence of literature on the formation of names

Writers also played a huge role in the emergence of new female names. It is thanks to literature that such a rare female name as Sylvia, Ophelia, Stella, Jessica, Vanessa, Julia, Juliet, Jessica and Viola appeared in the English language.

Among other things, literary works kept many Old English names. Among the beautiful female names there are old names borrowed from other languages. Names of similar origin include: Anita, Angelina, Jacqueline, Amber, Daisy, Michelle and Ruby. And this is not the whole list.

Popular English female names

Fashion for names, like for many other aspects of life, comes and goes. Some are quickly forgotten, and forever, while others return from time to time - usually in their original form, but sometimes in a new interpretation.


The most popular names in recent years have been Olivia, Emma and Sophie, according to UK National Statistics. A list of 30 other popular English female names is presented below:

  1. Olivia
  2. Sofia
  3. Isabel
  4. Charlotte
  5. Emily
  6. Harper
  7. Abigail
  8. Madison
  9. Avery
  10. Margaret
  11. Evelyn
  12. Edison
  13. Grace
  14. Amelie
  15. Natalie
  16. Elizabeth
  17. Scarlet
  18. Victoria

Successful names and not so

It has long been known that the name of a person largely determines his fate. Psychologists from all over the world are actively working on this issue, conducting various studies, observations and surveys. As a result, the success rate of individuals named by one name or another also has a strong influence on the popularity of the name itself.

So, one of the surveys conducted in the UK showed which British names are recognized by the inhabitants of Foggy Albion as the most successful, and which ones are the other way around. The survey results are shown in the table below.

Rare English female names and their meanings

There are many names that remain outside the popularity rankings, being the least used. The so-called "outsider names" include:

  • Annick - benefit, grace
  • Allin is a bird
  • Amabel is attractive
  • Bernays - bringing victory
  • Bambi is a child
  • Bekkai - the one that traps
  • Bets is my vow
  • Willow - willow
  • Gabby - power from God
  • Dominic - Lord's property
  • Jojo - multiplying
  • Delours - longing
  • Jewel is a gem
  • Georgina - peasant woman
  • Eline is a bird
  • Kiva is beautiful
  • Kelly - blonde
  • Lukinda - light
  • Lalaj - babbling
  • Morgan - sea circle
  • Marley - beloved
  • Melissa - bee
  • Mackenzie is beautiful
  • Mindy - black snake
  • Megan - pearl
  • Penelope is a cunning weaver
  • poppy - poppy
  • Rosaulin - gentle mare
  • Totti is a girl
  • Phyllis - crown of a tree
  • heather - heather
  • Edvena is a wealthy friend

The most beautiful female English names

The beauty of the name and its euphony is of great importance for girls and women. All my life I will associate her with the name given to her by her parents. There is no dispute about tastes, and if one person likes the name Amelia or Elizabeth, then it can annoy another. However, there is a ranking of names that, according to most people, seem to be the most beautiful.

Names in Russian Names in English
AgathaAgata
AgnesAgnes
AdelaideAdelaida
AliceAlice
AmandaAmanda
AmeliaAmelia
AnastasiaAnastasia
AngelinaAngelina
AnnaAnn
ArielAriel
barabaraBarbara
BeatriceBeatrice
BridgetBridget
BritneyBritney
GloriaGloria
DeborahDebra
DianaDiana
DorothyDorothy
Camilacamilla
CarolineCaroline
CassandraCassandra
CatherineKatherine
ConstanceConstance
KristinaChristine
OliviaOlivia
CeciliaCecil
CherylCheryl
CharlotteCharlotte
EleanorEleanor
ElizabethElizabeth
EmilyEmily
EstherEsther
EvelinaEveline

Unusual female English names

Ordinary people rarely have unusual names. Indeed, many parents, when choosing a name for a child, are guided not only by their preferences, but also think that their child does not become a subject for ridicule among children. But celebrities have their own view on this matter, they choose strange female and male names, guided only by their imagination and the desire to attract as much attention to themselves as possible.

Scout Larue and Tallupa Bell - this is how Bruce Willis named his younger daughters. And this is neither more nor less than the nicknames of your favorite horses who won at the races.

Gwyneth Paltrow named her daughter Apple, which is how the name Apple is translated into Russian.

Rapper 50 Cent named his son Marquise, ignoring male English names.

Singer David Bowie ignored all the famous English names for boys and named his son Zoe, simply considering the combination of Zoe Bowie to be funny.

Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z named their daughter Blue Ivy, which means "blue ivy".

The daughter of actress Mila Jovovich is called Ever Gabo. The second part of the name is the first syllables of the names of Mila's parents - Galina and Bogdan.

Women's full names in England have their own distinctive feature. They consist of three parts, two of which are written with a hyphen, and surnames. The first name is the main one. The second is the average. The third is the last name. The first name is the main one, it is by him or by a diminutive form from him that a girl is called in life. The list of English female names is constantly updated, because any word can become a name, even the surname of one of the relatives or a celebrity.

History of the origin of the English name

Initially, English names, like all other peoples, were a common nickname, consisting of two words - a noun and an adjective. They reflected the character of a person, his main features and signs. Further development led to the fact that people began to attribute names (nicknames) to born girls that reflect the most desirable qualities that would predetermine and influence fate.

Native English female names

For England itself, true English names are rare. They account for less than 10% of the total. But it's not just in England. In any Christian country, the basis is made up of names borrowed from the Bible, that is, they have Jewish, Latin or Greek roots. List of English female names of English origin:

  • Mildred - Mildred. Delicate and strong.
  • Alice - Alice. It means "noble class" in translation.
  • Alfreda - Alfreda. Wisdom, mind.
  • Yvonne - Yvonne. Archer.
  • Eloise - Eloise. Daughter close to God.

Nevertheless, some Britons remain true to their traditions and name their daughters. The conquest of England by the Vikings reduced the number of English names. Instead, the Normans appeared. At present, in Britain, not all female names are English, the list is constantly growing due to famous foreign women, after whom democratic Britons name their babies.

Names from Christian calendars, Bibles

The spread of Christianity in England greatly influenced women's names. At baptism, babies were named after saints and characters in the Bible. The people twisted these words in their own way, so new English female names began to appear. A list of them is given below:

  • Mary - Mary. Serene. It comes from the Hebrew name Maria. That was the name of the mother of the Lord Jesus.
  • Ann - Ann. Grace, Grace. This name was the name of the mother of the prophet Samuel.
  • Maryanne - Maryann. Serene grace. This name united two - Mary and Ann.
  • Sarah - Sarah. Name Means "powerful princess".
  • Sophia - Sophie. Wisdom. Came to English from Christianity.
  • Katherine - Katherine. Purity. The name comes from Christianity.
  • Eva - Eve. Life. Came from the Bible. That was the name of the progenitor of people.
  • Agnes - Agnes. Innocent, immaculate. The name comes from Christianity.
  • Susanna - Susanna. Little lily.
  • Judyt - Judith. Glorification. Biblical name.
  • Joan - Joan. A gift from a merciful God.

A large number of names that are still used today owe their appearance to Protestants and Puritans, who opposed themselves to the Anglican Church and gave their children new names that were different from the usual ones. For the most part they were of a rather strange nature, consisting of sentences. For example, The-Work-of-God Farmer, which means God's Work Farmer. But life has conquered religious fanaticism. Ordinary people gave their daughters beautiful and new names:

  • Daniel - Daniel. God is my judge.
  • Sarah - Sarah. Imperious.
  • Susan - Susan. Lily.
  • Hannah - Hannah. It came from the name of Anna. Grace. Grace.
  • Dinah - Dina. Derived from Diana. Divine.
  • Tamar - Tamara. Date palm.

The modern list of English female names that appeared in Puritan families is quite significant. Many representatives of this trend were forced to hide and went to Australia or North America.

American names

America was settled by immigrants from different countries. Mostly immigrants from the British Empire: British, Scots and Irish. For the most part, these were commoners and criminals who fled from persecution in their homeland. It was they who brought here a shortened form of names that took root well and gained popularity. The list of English female names has been replenished with new ones, such as Ben, Ed, Mud, Mel, Dan, Meg, Ellie, Tina, Lina.

In addition to the inhabitants of Britain, thousands of people from all over Europe moved here, who came with their own traditions and names, which were partly remade by the English-speaking population in their own way.

The most popular American female names (list in English):

  • Mary - Mary. Derived from Mary. Serene.
  • Patricia - Patricia. Noble.
  • Linda - Linda. Beautiful.
  • Barbara - Barbara. Foreigner.
  • Elizabeth - Elizabeth. God is my oath.
  • Jennifer - Jennifer. Enchantress.
  • Maria - Maria. Serene.
  • Susan - Susanna. Little Lily.
  • Margaret - Margaret. Pearl.
  • Dorothy - Dorothy. Gift of the gods.
  • Nancy - Nancy. Grace.
  • Karen - Karen. Generous.
  • Betty - Betty. Oath to the Gods.
  • Helen - Helen. Sunshine.
  • Sandra - Sandra. Male protector.
  • Carol - Carol. Derived from Karolina - princess.
  • Ruth - Ruth. Friendship.
  • Sharon - Sharon. Princess, plain.

English Catholics, Protestants, Puritans brought their own rules to America, according to which names were given. They, as well as in England, consist of three parts - the main, middle and surname. Many American names were borrowed by the British.

New female names

In the 18th century, a new tradition appeared in England to give children a middle (middle) name. This brought back to life Old English and Gothic names such as Matilda, Diana, Emma. New beautiful English female names have also appeared. Their list was supplemented by famous English writers. Jonathan Swift, William Shakespeare and others gave English women the following names:

  • Stella - Stella. Star.
  • Vanessa - Vanessa. Butterfly.
  • Juliet - Juliet. Born in July
  • Ophelia - Ophelia. Exalted.
  • Viola - Viola. Violet.
  • Silvia - Sylvia. Lesnaya.
  • Julia - Julia. Girl with soft hair.
  • Clara - Clara. Clear. Light.
  • Pamela - Pamela. Wanderer. Pilgrim.
  • Wendy - Wendy. Friend.
  • Candida - Candida. Net. White.
  • Clarinda - Clarinda. Light. Purity.
  • Belinda - Belinda. Beautiful.
  • Fleur - Fleur. Flower. Blooming.
  • Sybil - Sybil. Prophetess. Oracle.

Beautiful female names

Every parent wants, above all, their child to be healthy and beautiful. For their newborn daughters, the British choose euphonious and gentle names. It is hoped that the girl will have those character traits that the name denotes. Therefore, the names are chosen sonorous and with meaning. If there is no such name, then the child can be called any word you like. Legislation allows this, so new beautiful English names for women appear. The list is given below:

  • Agata - Agatha. Good, good.
  • Adelaide - Adelaide. Noble.
  • Beatrice - Beatrice. Blessed.
  • Britney - Britney. Little Britain.
  • Valery - Valerie. Strong, brave.
  • Veronica - Veronica. The one that brings victory.
  • Gloria - Gloria. Glory.
  • Camilla - Camilla. Worthy of serving the gods.
  • Caroline - Carolina. Princess.
  • Melissa - Melissa. Honey.
  • Miranda - Miranda. Delightful.
  • Rebecca - Rebecca. Trap.
  • Sabrina - Sabrina. Noble.

English surnames

It so happened historically that the personal name is primary, and the surname, which denotes belonging to a clan, family, is secondary. In the same way, English names and surnames are formed for women. List of the most popular and frequently occurring surnames:

  • Anderson - Anderson.
  • Baker - Baker.
  • Brown - Brown.
  • Carter - Carter.
  • Clark - Clark.
  • Cooper - Cooper.
  • Harrison - Harrison.
  • Jackson - Jackson.
  • James - James.
  • Johnson - Johnson.
  • King - King.
  • Lee - Lee.
  • Martin - Martin.
  • Morgan - Morgan.
  • Parker - Parker.
  • Patterson - Patterson.
  • Richardson - Richardson.
  • Smith - Smith.
  • Spencer - Spencer.
  • Taylor - Taylor.
  • Wilson - Wilson.
  • Young - Jung.

For the most part, like most peoples, they came from personal names. In some cases, they do not undergo any changes - Allen, Baldwin, Cecil, Dennis. Others are associated with the names of the gods and Teutonic mythology - Godwin, Goodiers, Godyears. Part is formed from Scandinavian names - Swain, Thurston, Thurlow.

Some surnames consist of a personal name, to which the ending - son is added, which meant "son of such and such": Thompson, Abbotson, Swainson. The people of Scotland use the prefix - Mac, which also means "son". For example, MacDonald is "Donald's son", MacGregor is "Gregor's son".

Some surnames have a professional connotation, that is, Stuart - "royal seneschal", Pottinger - "the cook who cooks the royal soup." Surnames, like first names, can be given in honor of the place of residence, these can be the names of counties, countries, cities.

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