1798 Four Letter Girl Names
- Emie
- Ayva
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Variation of AvaDescription:
Ayva is a new entry in the popular Ava and Eva cluster. Its only advantage over the original is that it clarifies pronunciation....but that's not much of a problem if you simply spell it Ava.
- Leor
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"I have a light"Description:
Spelling variation of Lior.
- Ange
- Gema
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"gem"Description:
The Italian Gemma is rising, and Spanish Gema is following suit. More fresh and exciting than Emma or Ruby, Gema is a lovely alternative.
- Liwy
- Doré
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"gilded"Description:
Glitzy and pretentious.
- Solo
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"unaccompanied"Description:
Solo is a singular word name with special meaning for Star Wars fans. Equally appropriate for girls and boys, it works especially well in the middle.
- Lido
Origin:
Italian place-nameDescription:
The Lido is a sand island directly across from Venice. Lido is also used to mean beach resort or swimming pool.
- Kisa
Origin:
"cat"Meaning:
"cat"
- Tuya
Origin:
English from TahltanMeaning:
"flat-topped volcano"Description:
A tuya is a type of distinctive, flat-topped, steep-sided volcano formed when lava erupts through a thick glacier or ice sheet. The generic name comes from Tuya Butte in British Columbia, Canada, possibly derived from an indigenous Tahltan word.
- Maui
Origin:
Hawaiian place name and Polynesian mythology nameDescription:
While Maui was a male trickster god in Polynesian mythology, the well-known Hawaiian place name Maui can work for either gender.
- Anaé
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"grace"Description:
A French diminutive form of Anne or Hannah, currently ranking just outside the Top 100 there. Sometimes spelled Anae or Anaë.
- Ajša
- Eida
- Ilki
Origin:
Variation of Ilka or Elke, Hungarian, Dutch, GermanMeaning:
"bright, shining one; noble"Description:
This short, ultra-rare name is one of our favorite four-letter girl names starting with I.
- Aime
- Ruie
- Orit
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"light"Description:
A bit blunt.
- Gara
Origin:
GuancheMeaning:
"height"Description:
According to local legend in the Canary Islands, Gara was a young princess who fell in love with a peasant's son, Jonay. Their relationship was condemned by a local priest and the day of their marriage a great earthquake shook the islands. The couple fled together and, according to legend, committed joint suicide at a peak on the island of La Gomera now known as Garajonay Peak.