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46 England names that mean england for girls, listing England baby names 1-20. Adela, Adelaide, Adeline, Alison, Amanda, Anastasia, Ann, Ashton, Aubrey, Audrey, Augusta, Beatrice, Bertha, Blanche, Brianna and Brittany are popular names. Afra, Arabella, Azaria and Carden are uncommon names. View England baby names for name meanings, search England names for boys, or search other baby names.


Adela ... The name died out in England in the later Middle Ages ... [10]

Adelaide ... First popular in England after the reign (1830-37) of William IV and Queen Adelaide ... [57]

Adeline ... Used occasionally in England since the early 16th century ... [25]

Afra ... The first female professional writer in England was named Aphra Behn (late 17th century). [4]

Alison ... and revived in England in the 20th century with a strong Scottish flavor ... [26]

Amanda ... Amanda first appeared on a 1212 birth record from Warwickshire, England. Literary ... [15]

Anastasia ... Also used occasionally in England in the Middle Ages and as late as the 17th century ... [47]

Ann ... two queens of England ... Princess Anne of England ... Queen of England ... [96]

Arabella ... Popular in England ... [17]

Ashton ... Place name used occasionally as a boy's name in England in the 1600s ... [2]

Aubrey ... that arrived in England with the Norman Conquest ... [12]

Audrey ... due to lace and goods sold at Saint Audrey's Fair in England ... [17]

Augusta ... Imported to England by the German mother of George III. Literary: P.G ... [17]

Azaria ... Used occasionally in England from the 17th century ...

Beatrice ... Beatrice was occasionally used in England in the Middle Ages ... [24]

Bertha ... The name probably existed in England before the Conquest ... [21]

Blanche ... It was introduced into England as a given name by the Normans ... [7]

Brianna ... found occasionally in England since the 16th century ... [45]

Brittany ... Celtic Bretons emigrated from France and became the Bretons of England ... [83]

Carden ... Carding was an important occupation in the Middle Ages when the economy of Southern England relied heavily on the wool trade ... [2]

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