1798 Four Letter Girl Names
- Daša
Origin:
Slovene diminutive of names starting with Da-Description:
Cognate of the Russian Dasha. Daša is often short for names such as Danijela, but is more common as a given name in its own right.
- Tiiu
Origin:
Estonian variation of Tiia, FinnishMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
Tiiu is the cute Estonian form of Tiia, a Finnish diminutive of Dorothy and Dorothea.
- Hong
Origin:
Chinese and VietnameseMeaning:
"rainbow or red; pink, rosy"Description:
A unisex Chinese name with a multitude of different meanings, depending on the characters used. In Vietnamese, it is a feminine name meaning "pink, rosy".
- Mera
- Juri
Origin:
JapaneseDescription:
Looks like jury but rhymes with Julie.
- Gizi
- Raea
- Eiza
- Mata
- Lyna
- Immi
Origin:
Finnish variation of Imma, German, and Impi, FinnishMeaning:
"universal; virgin"Description:
Immi is a Finnish name, seen as a variation of both Imma — the Low German version of Emma — and the Finnish name Impi.
- Klio
- Army
Origin:
Variation of Armie, English word name from French "military land force; soldier"Meaning:
"military land force; soldier"Description:
Whether you consider it a word name or a spelling variation of Armie, this name maintains its meaning. Jill Wagner used it for her daughter in 2020.
- Beti
Origin:
Welsh diminutiveDescription:
Betty pared down to the essentials. Diminutives are very fashionable in Wales, as elsewhere in Britain, and this vintage short form of Elisabeth has started to appear on birth certificated in recent years.
- Ivye
- Papa
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"earth"Description:
A baby girl named Papa might cause some confusion, but the Papa (or Papatuanuku) of Polynesian mythology is the mother or earth goddess.
- Tobi
- Ekko
- Elga
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"sacred"Description:
Olga variant without the Russian spirit.
- Vesa
Origin:
Finnish, Albanian, "sapling, sprout; dew"Meaning:
"sapling, sprout; dew"Description:
A unisex nature name much more popular for boys in Finland, with a simple, strong sound. It is also used in Albania as a strictly feminine name, equally connected to nature.