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Old English girl names

97 old English girl names โ€” each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Ashley GirlOld English/ASH-lee/Ash tree meadow.95/100
Audrey GirlOld English/AW-dree/Noble strength.92/100
Sydney GirlOld English/SID-nee/Wide island.92/100
Kimberly GirlOld English/KIM-ber-lee/From the meadow of the royal fortress.89/100
Hazel GirlOld English/HAY-zuhl/The hazel tree or the color hazel.86/100
Ivy GirlOld English/EYE-vee/Climbing evergreen plant.83/100
Daisy GirlOld English/DAY-zee/Day's eye.81/100
Shelby GirlOld English/SHEL-bee/Willow farm or settlement.79/100
Kelsey GirlOld English/KEL-see/Island of the ships.76/100
Chelsea GirlOld English/CHEL-see/Chalk landing place.73/100
Hayley GirlOld English/HAY-lee/Hay meadow.66/100
Ainsley GirlOld English/AYNZ-lee/One's own meadow.64/100
Harlow GirlOld English/HAR-loh/Rocky hill or army.56/100
Halle GirlOld English/HAL-ee/Dweller at the hall meadow.54/100
Whitney GirlOld English/HWIT-nee/White island.54/100
Bailee GirlOld English/BAY-lee/Bailiff, steward.52/100
Edith GirlOld English/EE-dith/Prosperous in war.52/100
Kelsie GirlOld English/KEL-see/Ship's victory.20/100
Hollie GirlOld English/HAHL-ee/Variant of Holly, from holen meaning the holly plant.89/100
Kimberlee GirlOld English/KIM-ber-lee/Variant of Kimberly, from Old English place name meaning royal forest.88/100
Lyndsey GirlOld English/LIND-see/From Lindesege, meaning Lincoln's island.87/100
Earlene GirlOld English/EAR-leen/Feminine form of Earl, a nobleman of Germanic origin.87/100
Edythe GirlOld English/ED-ith/Variant of Edith, from Eadgyth meaning blessed in war.86/100
Chelsie GirlOld English/CHEL-see/Variant of Chelsea, from Cealc (chalk) and ig (island).86/100
Brook GirlOld English/BROOK/From broc, meaning a small stream.86/100
Tayler GirlOld English/TAY-ler/Occupational name from tailor, meaning one who cuts cloth.86/100
Beverley GirlOld English/BEV-er-lee/From a place name meaning from the beaver stream.86/100
Kendal GirlOld English/KEN-dul/From a place name meaning from the Kent valley.86/100
Alfreda GirlOld English/al-FRED-uh/Feminine form of Alfred, derived from aelf (elf) and raed (counsel).85/100
Ashly GirlOld English/ASH-lee/Modern spelling of Ashley, derived from aesc (ash tree) and leah (clearing).85/100
Shellie GirlOld English/SHEL-ee/Variant of Shelly or Shelby, derived from shell and lea (clearing).85/100
Alvina GirlOld English/al-VEE-nuh/Elf friend; noble and mystical companion.84/100
Rowena GirlOld English/ro-WEE-nuh/Famous friend; renowned and cherished.84/100
Gilda GirlOld English/GIL-duh/Gilded; covered in gold and precious.84/100
Ashlie GirlOld English/ASH-lee/Ash tree clearing; a peaceful dwelling.84/100
Kelsi GirlOld English/KEL-see/From the ship island; strong and brave.84/100
Sherrill GirlOld English/SHER-il/Bright clearing, shining meadow.83/100
Evelin GirlOld English/EV-lin/Variant of Evelyn, possibly from Old English Avelina related to hazel.80/100
Hayleigh GirlOld English/HAY-lee/Variant of Hailey, meaning hay meadow.76/100
Ardell GirlOld English/ar-DEL/From Ardel, possibly meaning eagle or from eagle hill.76/100
Ferne GirlOld English/FURN/Derived from the name of the fern plant, symbolizing grace and mystique.75/100
Blythe GirlOld English/BLYTH/Derived from the Old English word meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful.'75/100
Eda GirlOld English/EE-duh/From Old English meaning wealthy or prosperous.73/100
Chelsi GirlOld English/CHEL-see/Variant of Chelsea, meaning chalk landing place or port.73/100
Adyson GirlOld English/AD-i-sun/Variant of Addison, meaning son of Adam.72/100
Kimberlie GirlOld English/KIM-ber-lee/Variant of Kimberly, meaning from the wood of the royal forest.71/100
Kimberlyn GirlOld English/KIM-ber-lin/Modern variant of Kimberly, meaning from the wood of the royal forest.71/100
Rileigh GirlOld English/RY-lee/Variant of Riley, derived from Old English meaning rye field.71/100
Kymberly GirlOld English/KIM-ber-lee/From the royal forest, variant of Kimberly.67/100
Earlean GirlOld English/UR-lee-uhn/Nobleman or warrior.64/100
Maple GirlOld English/MAY-pul/From the maple tree; nature-inspired name.59/100
Audrea GirlOld English/aw-DRAY-uh/Noble strength; variant of Audrey.59/100
Ashlei GirlOld English/ASH-lee/Variant of Ashley, from aesc (ash tree) and leah (meadow).58/100
Preslie GirlOld English/PREZ-lee/Variant of Presley, meaning priest's clearing or meadow.50/100
Kemberly GirlOld English/KEM-ber-lee/Variant of Kimberly, meaning royal forest or from a place name.50/100
Lindley GirlOld English/LIND-lee/Meaning linden tree clearing or meadow.50/100
Hayle GirlOld English/HAYL/Variant of Hale, meaning hero or healthy.49/100
Sherley GirlOld English/SHER-lee/Variant of Shirley, meaning shire meadow or bright clearing.49/100
Presleigh GirlOld English/PREZ-lee/A variant of Presley, from Old English meaning 'priest's meadow.'48/100
Darlyne GirlOld English/dar-LEEN/Variant of Darlene, meaning 'beloved' or 'darling.'48/100

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How many old English girl names are there?

NameTheKid lists 97 old English girl names, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular old English girl names?

Popular choices include Ashley, Audrey, Sydney, Kimberly, Hazel.