1798 Four Letter Girl Names
- Febe
- Gaye
- 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".
- Ayna
- Róza
Origin:
HungarianMeaning:
"rose"Description:
The Hungarian word for the flower.
- Kami
Origin:
English, JapaneseMeaning:
"young ceremonial attendant or crooked nose; divine"Description:
An English short form of Kamilla, Kameron or similar, or a Japanese unisex name meaning "divine",
- Shaw
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"lives by the thicket"Description:
Shaw is a streamlined and more modern-sounding Shawn, with many notable surname namesakes.
- Isak
Origin:
Scandinavian variation of IsaacDescription:
When the Danish author Karen Blixen chose Isak Dinesen as her male pseudonym, she set a precedent that could well be followed today.
- Leen
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"tender"Description:
Leen, a relative of Layan, is one of the most popular girls' names in the Arab world.
- East
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
North and West are easier on the ear, but this works fine if it has some significance for your family. Could be lengthened to Easton.
- Suna
- Wise
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Wise is a lovely virtue to bestow upon a baby, as seen through the increasingly popular unisex choice Sage. Wise would make for a perfect middle name with the one-syllable flow.
- Gaby
- Aryn
- Bríd
- Eire
- Sine
- Drós
Origin:
Faroese, Old NorseMeaning:
"woman"Description:
Still heard today on the Faroe Islands, Drós comes from the Old Norse word for woman.
- Mayu
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"genuine excellence; cocoon"Description:
Common Japanese name with a pleasant meaning, no matter how you write it.
- 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.