Nombres mujeres ingles: Nombres de chicas en ingles : Los nombres más populares

Nombres mujeres ingles: Nombres de chicas en ingles : Los nombres más populares

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-Adele
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-April
-Addison (Addi / Addy)

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-Bonnie
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-Belinda
-Beverly
-Brooke
-Betsy

-Charlotte
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-Clarke
-Christina
-Candy
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-Chelsea
-Callie

-Dayana
-Deuce
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-Emily (Em)
-Emma (Em)
-Erika
-Ella
-Estelle
-Eiden

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-Fiona

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-Mabel

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-Linda
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-Lexie

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-Peyton

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-Rachel
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-Selena (Sel)
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-Samantha (Sam)
-Scarlett
-Sophie
-Stephanie (Steph)

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Estos son los 100 nombres ingleses más comunes en UK

Una de las decisiones obligadas cuando nace un bebé es darle un nombre. Algunos padres lo tienen muy claro, sin embargo a otros les supone una difícil elección debido a que las tendencias se encuentran en continua evolución. A continuación, te contamos cuáles son los nombres ingleses más comunes en UK.

En los últimos años en España han encabezado la lista los nombres de Alejandro, Daniel, Pablo, David y Adrián para los varones, y María, Lucía, Paula, Laura o Marta en el caso de las mujeres. Pero al cambiar de cultura es importante cambiar el chip, ya que podemos mencionar que el nombre de Jesús sigue sin pasar desapercibido para los ingleses por el hecho de llamarse como «el hijo de Dios», siendo un nombre de lo más común en España.

A continuación queremos compartir con vosotros una lista extraída del portal líder para padres en UK, Mumsnet, con los 100 nombres ingleses más populares en Reino Unido.

Nombres de niño

Nombres de niña 

1

Harry

1

Amelia

2

Oliver

2

Olivia

3

Jack

3

Jessica

4

Charlie

4

Emily

5

Jacob

5

Lily

6

Thomas

6

Ava

7

Alfie

7

Mia

8

Riley

8

Isla

9

William

9

Sophie

10

James

10

Isabella

11

Joshua

11

Evie

12

George

12

Ruby

13

Ethan

13

Poppy

14

Noah

14

Grace

15

Samuel

15

Sophia

16

Daniel

16

Chloe

17

Oscar

17

Isabelle

18

Max

18

Ella

19

Muhammad

19

Freya

20

Leo

20

Charlotte

21

Tyler

21

Scarlett

22

Joseph

22

Daisy

23

Archie

23

Lola

24

Henry

24

Eva

25

Lucas

25

Holly

26

Mohammed

26

Millie

27

Alexander

27

Lucy

28

Dylan

28

Phoebe

29

Logan

29

Layla

30

Isaac

30

Maisie

31

Mason

31

Sienna

32

Benjamin

32

Alice

33

Jake

33

Lilly

34

Finley

34

Florence

35

Harrison

35

Ellie

36

Edward

36

Erin

37

Jayden

37

Imogen

38

Freddie

38

Elizabeth

39

Adam

39

Molly

40

Zachary

40

Summer

41

Sebastian

41

Megan

42

Ryan

42

Hannah

43

Lewis

43

Sofia

44

Theo

44

Abigail

45

Luke

45

Jasmine

46

Harley

46

Lexi

47

Matthew

47

Matilda

48

Harvey

48

Rosie

49

Toby

49

Lacey

50

Liam

50

Emma

51

Callum

51

Amelie

52

Arthur

52

Gracie

53

Michael

53

Maya

54

Jenson

54

Hollie

55

Tommy

55

Georgia

56

Nathan

56

Emilia

57

Bobby

57

Evelyn

58

Connor

58

Bella

59

David

59

Brooke

60

Mohammad

60

Amber

61

Luca

61

Eliza

62

Charles

62

Amy

63

Kai

63

Eleanor

64

Jamie

64

Leah

65

Alex

65

Esme

66

Blake

66

Katie

66

Frankie

67

Harriet

68

Reuben

68

Anna

69

Aaron

69

Willow

70

Dexter

70

Elsie

71

Jude

71

Zara

72

Leon

72

Annabelle

73

Ollie

73

Bethany

74

Stanley

73

Faith

75

Elliot

75

Madison

76

Gabriel

76

Isabel

77

Cameron

77

Martha

78

Owen

78

Rose

79

Louie

79

Julia

80

Aiden

80

Paige

81

Louis

81

Maryam

82

Elijah

82

Maddison

83

Finlay

83

Heidi

84

Rhys

84

Mollie

85

Caleb

84

Niamh

86

Evan

86

Skye

87

Frederick

87

Aisha

88

Hugo

88

Ivy

89

Kian

89

Darcey

90

Sonny

90

Francesca

91

Seth

91

Zoe

92

Kayden

92

Keira

93

Taylor

92

Tilly

94

Kyle

94

Maria

95

Elliott

95

Sarah

96

Robert

96

Lydia

97

Theodore

97

Caitlin

98

Bailey

98

Isobel

99

Rory

99

Sara

100

Ellis

100

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List of English female names in alphabetical order and their meaning in Russian with translation

English female names are very popular not only in English-speaking countries, but all over the world. Some of them are used in their original form, some are transformed and adjusted to the norms of a particular language. But the meaning and origin of the name always remain the same.

If you are interested in English culture or are looking for a beautiful and unusual name for your daughter, this article will provide you with a lot of useful information.

English female names and their meanings

The name of a person most directly affects his fate. Therefore, it will be very useful to know what a particular name means before choosing it for yourself or giving it to your beloved child. The following list of English female names and their meanings will help to understand this issue:

Valery

Janice

Jennifer

Judy

Julia

June

Zara

Melissa

Miranda

Muriel

Nataly

Paula

Sara

Sophia

Elizabeth

Agata Agata Kind, good
Agnes Agnes Innocent, immaculate
Adelaide Adelaida Noble
Aida Ida Hardworking
Iris Iris Rainbow Goddess
Alice Alice Noble
Amanda Amanda Pleasant
Amelia Amelia Hardworking
Anastasia Anastasia Resurrection
Angelina Angelina Angelic
Anna Ann Mercy
Ariel Ariel God’s Might
Arya Arya Noble
Barbara Barbara Foreigner
Beatrice Beatrice Blessed
Bridget Bridget Respectable
Britney Britney Little Britain
Betty Batty Oath to the Gods
Valerie Strong, brave
Vanessa Vanessa Butterfly
Wendy Wendy Girlfriend
Veronica Veronica The one that brings victory
Vivien Vivian Live
Victoria Victoria Winner
Viola Viola Violet flower
Gabriella Gabriel man of God
Gwen Gwen Fair
Gwyneth Gwinnett happiness
Gloria Gloria Glory
Grace Grace Grace
Debra Debra Honey bee
Janet Juliet Soft hair girl
Jane Jane God’s Mercy
Janice Gracious
Jenny Jenny Gracious
Jennifer Enchantress
Jesy Jessie God’s mercy
Jessica Jessica Treasure
Gil Gill Curly
Gina Gina Immaculate
Joan Joan Merciful God’s Gift
Jody Jodie Jewel
Joyce Joyce Ruler, leader
Joslin Jocelyn Cheerful
Judy glorification
Julia Soft haired
June Soft haired
Diana Diana Divine
Dorothy Dorothy Divine Gift
Eva Eva Life
Jacqueline Jacqueline May God protect
Jeannette Janet Girl
Josephine Josephine Fertile woman
Zara Dawn
Zoe Zoe Life
Ivy Ivy Food Goddess
Isabella Isabella Oath Goddess
Irma Irma Noble
Irene Irene Mirnaya
Camila Camilla Worthy to serve the gods
Carolina Caroline people
Karen Karen Purity
Cassandra Cassandra shining
Katherine Katherine Purity
Kimberley Kimberly Born in a royal meadow
Constance Constance Permanent
Christina Christine Christian
Cayley Kelly Warrior
Candy Candy Sincere
Laura Laura Laurel
Leyla Leila Night Beauty
Leona Leona Lioness
Leslie Lesley Oak garden
Lydia Lydia Rich
Lillian Lillian Immaculate lily
Linda Linda Beautiful girl
Lois Louise Famous Warrior
Lucy Lucy Bringer of Light and Good Luck
Madeleine Madeline Great
Margaret Margaret Zhemchuzhin
Maria Maria Bitterness
Marsha Marcia Goddess of War
Melissa Honey
Marian Marian Grace
Miranda Delicious
Mia Mia Recalcitrant, recalcitrant
Molly Molly Mistress of the Sea
Mona Mona Hermit
Monika Monica Advisor
Maggie Maggie Pearl
Madison Madison Kindhearted
May May Girl
Mandy Mandy Worthy of love
Mary Mary Mistress of the Seas
Muriel Bitter
Naomi Naomi Rapture
Natalie Christmas Born
Nicole Nicole Victory
Nora Nora Ninth daughter
Norm Norma Exemplary
Nancy Nancy Grace
Audrey Audrey noble
Olivia Olivia World
Pamela Pamela playful
Patricia Patricia Noble
Paula Small
Pegi Peggy Pearl
Page Page Child
Fines Penny Weaving in silence
Poly Polly Bitterness of rebellion
Priscila Priscilla Ancient
Rebecca Rebecca Trap
Regina Regina Integrity
Rachel Rachel Lamb
Rosemary Rosemary Sea dew
Rose Rose Rose Flower
Root Ruth Friendship
Sabrina Sabrina Noble
Sally Sally Princess
Samantha Samantha God listened
Sandra Sandra Protector of men
Sarah Princess
Selena Selena Moon
Sandy Sandy Defender of Humanity
Cecilia Cecil Blind
Scarlet Scarlet Fabric Saleswoman
Sophie Wisdom
Stacy Stacy Rising again
Stele Stella Star
Susan Susan Lily
Suzanne Susanna Little lily
Teresa Teresa Reaper
Tina Tina Small
Tiffany Tiffany Manifestation of God
Tracey Tracy Market Road
Florence Florence Blooming
Heather Heather Blooming Heather
Chloe Chloe Blooming
Charlotte Charlotte Man
Sheila Sheila Blind
Cheryl Cheryl Favorite
Sharon Sharon Princess
Sherry Sherry Favorite
Shirley Shirley Beautiful settlement
Abileil Abigayle Father’s Joy
Evelyn Evelyn Little bird
Edison Edison Son of Edward
Edith Edith Welfare, struggle
Avery Avery Elf
Eleonora Eleanor Outlander, other
Elizabeth My oath is God
Ella Ella Torch
Emily Emily Rival
Emma Emma Comprehensive
Esther Esther Star
Ashley Ashley Ash Grove

It is noteworthy that very few original English names have survived to this day. The vast majority were borrowed from other cultures: Hebrew, Ancient Greek Celtic, Norman, etc. At that time, people received names that praised the forces of nature, gods, and any human qualities.

Therefore, the meanings of names can be unusual and even ridiculous for a modern person. For example, the popular name Rachel today means “lamb” or “little sheep.”

After Christianity came to Europe, the list of English names included the names of biblical characters (Sarah, Agnes). Many names are associated with the occupation of a person (Bailey is a sheriff’s assistant; Abella is a shepherdess). Sometimes the abbreviated version of the name becomes an independent unit, for example, Victoria – Wiki; Rebecca – Becky; Angelina – Angie.

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Popular English female names

Fashion names come and go. Some popular names are previously forgotten forever, and some return from time to time – often in their original form, but sometimes in a new interpretation.

Olivia, Emma and Sophie are the most popular female names according to UK National Statistics.

The top 30 English female names are listed below:

2. Emma

3.Sofia

4. Eva

5. Isabella

6. Mia

7. Charlotte

8. Emily

9. Harper

10. Abigail

11. Madison

12. Avery

13. Ella

14. Margaret

15. Lily

16. Chloe

17. Sophie

18. Evelyn

19. Anna

20. Edison

21. Grace

22. Zoe

23. Audrey

24. Arya

25. Amelie

26. Ellie

27. Natalie

28. Elizabeth

29. Scarlet

30. Victoria

Very often the degree of popularity of a particular name is influenced by fashion series or movies . For example, the name Arya, which is in 24th place in the ranking of popular female names in the UK in 2014, was named one of the main characters of the popular TV series Game of Thrones.

Also suddenly the names of the other heroines of this series – Sansa, Brienne, Kaitelyn and Daenerys – began to be used frequently.

The name Isabella (Bella) was rarely used until recently. A new life was given to him by the heroine of the Twilight saga, Bella Swan. The first part of the film was released in 2008, and since that time the name Isabella has been annually among the most popular English female names.

And how many girls today bear the name of Harry Potter’s faithful friend, Hermione! Until recently, this name was considered obsolete, but the popularity of the book and its film version have given it new life.

The success rate of the name bearers also greatly influences the popularity of the name itself. A survey conducted in the UK showed which owners of which names the inhabitants of Foggy Albion consider the most and least successful. The survey results are shown below.

Most successful female names Least successful female names
1. Elizabeth 1. Julie
2. Caroline 2. Emily
3. Elen 3. Cathy
4. Olivia 4. Lucy
5. Amanda 5. Lisa

As you can see, simple girls with short and mediocre names are less successful than their rivals, whose names are full and aristocratic. Interestingly, the name Elizabeth is the leader in the list of the most successful names, while its abbreviated form – Lisa closes the ranking of the least successful.

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Rare English Female Names

Unlike the names that pop up in popularity ratings from time to time, the names below have long been among the least used.

Named outsiders include:

  • Annick – usefulness, grace
  • Allin – bird
  • Amabel – attractive
  • Bernays – bringing victory
  • Bambi – child
  • Bekkai – the one who traps
  • Bets is my vow
  • Willow – willow
  • Gabby – power from God
  • Dominic – Lord’s property
  • Jojo – multiplying
  • Delours – Longing
  • Jewel – Jewel
  • Georgina – peasant woman
  • Eline – bird
  • Kiva – beautiful
  • Kelly – blonde
  • Lukinda – Light
  • Lalaj – babbling
  • Morgan – Sea Circle
  • Marley – favorite
  • Melissa – bee
  • Mackenzie is a beauty
  • Mindy – black snake
  • Megan – pearl
  • Penelope the cunning weaver
  • Poppy poppy
  • Rosaulin – gentle mare
  • Totti – girl
  • Phyllis – tree crown
  • Heather – Heather
  • Edvena – wealthy friend

Perhaps it was the unusual meanings of some names that caused the loss of their popularity. After all, it would be very strange to name your daughter Bekkay and wait for her to lure you into a trap. Some names have become rarely used due to their dissonance, for example, Poppy, Lukinda, Belours, etc.

Sometimes a name simply becomes obsolete despite its euphony and positive meaning. For example, the original English name Mildred, in different sources, means “noble” or “gentle strength.” It seems to be pleasant to the ear, and the meaning is more than acceptable, and its roots are native to English, but this name is used extremely rarely.

Beautiful English female names

The harmony and beauty of a name for a woman is very important. All my life I will associate her with the name that her parents gave her. Of course, everyone’s tastes are different, and one person may like the name Elizabeth, while another may annoy. But, nevertheless, there is a rating of names that seem the most beautiful to a large number of people.

List of the most beautiful English female names

Agata Beatrice Constance
Agnes Bridget Christina
Adelaide Britney Olivia
Alice Gloria Cecilia
Amanda Deborah Cheryl
Amelia Diana Charlotte
Anastasia Dorothy Eleanor
Angelina Camila Elizabeth
Anna Carolina Emily
Ariel Cassandra Esther
Barabara Katherine Evelina

Unusual female English names

Unusual names are quite rare among ordinary people. After all, most parents, when choosing a name for a child, know that it can be a reason for ridicule among children, and do not want to risk the future of their child. But celebrities don’t care at all.

Expecting once again to draw attention to their person, they make any sacrifice. Even to make life much more difficult for your child by giving him a meaningless but incredibly exclusive name.

Such inventors include:

  • Bruce Willis named his youngest daughters after his favorite horses who won , Scout Larue and Tallupa Bell. Probably, the happy father of the girls hoped that his daughters would also always justify his hopes.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow came up with the name Apple for her daughter, translated into Russian means “apple”. You might think that Gwyneth, a famous vegetarian, decided to name her daughter after her favorite fruit. But in fact, the name of the girl is associated with the biblical legend of paradise and the forbidden fruit.
  • Rapper 50 Cent named his child Marquis . It seems like a good name for a girl. But the fact is that Marquise is the son of a rapper. Perhaps the Marquise’s father wanted, in this way, to instill in his son a strong spirit and indifference to other people’s opinions.
  • Singer David Bowie picked up the baton and named his son Zoe . Only because he thought the combination of Zoe Bowie was funny.
  • Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z named their daughter Blue Ivy, which means “blue ivy”. The couple justifies their choice by the fact that, according to excerpts from Rebecca Solnit’s novel, blue (Blue – blue) gives “beauty to the whole world.” And the word Ivy (Ivy) is similar to the Roman numeral IV. Many events in the life of the singer are connected with this number.
  • Actress Mila Jovovich named her daughter Ever Gabo . The second part of the name consists of the first syllables of Mila’s parents – Galina and Bogdan. Apparently, the actress believes in the legend that the child will be happy if you give him a name consisting of parts of the names of relatives.
  • A American rock musician Frank Zappa named his daughter Moon Unit . What does “Lunar Satellite” mean in translation? When the musician was asked about why he gave his daughter such a name, he replied that he just wanted to.
  • П Evic Christina Aguilera, not wanting to give her daughter a banal name, called her simply “Summer Rain” (Summer Rain). After all, summer is the singer’s favorite season.

Some people who cannot imagine their life without their favorite films and series name their children not only after their favorite characters and actors, but using ordinary words that are not proper names.

Thus, the popular series “Game of Thrones”, already mentioned in this article, was the reason for the emergence of a completely new female name – Khaleesi. For those few who have not watched the series, clarification: khaleesi is the title of one of the heroines of the series, a synonym for a queen or queen.

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