From an English surname that was originally derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing", from a combination of Old English æsc and leah. Until the 1960s it was more commonly given to boys in the United States, but it is now most often used on girls. It reached its height of popularity in America in 1987, but it did not become the highest ranked name until 1991, being overshadowed by the likewise-popular Jessica until then. In the United Kingdom it is still more common as a masculine name.
Ashley Spinelli
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Ashley Banks
Ashley Williams
Ashley Hammond/Yellow Space Ranger
Ashley Brown
Ashley Quinlan
Ash Williams
Ashley Campbell
Ashley Boulet
Ashley Tomassian
Ashley Katchadorian
Ashley the Dragon Fairy
Ashley Hammond/Yellow Turbo Ranger
Ashley (The House Bunny)
Ashley Albright
Ashley Armbruster
Ashley (Disventure Camp)
Ash (Sing)
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