Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Nyala
    • Origin:

      African, Ethiopian
    • Meaning:

      "mountain goat"
    • Description:

      Nyala is a secret nature name with a fashionable animal meaning. Nyala might be an appropriate name for a baby girl born under the sign of Capricorn, which is symbolized by the goat, or in the Chinese Year of the Goat -- though the last one was 2015 and we won't have another until 2027. Although the nee beginning is most frequently cited as the correct pronunciation, the name can -- and often will -- be pronounced with the first syllable rhyming with my and sigh.
  2. Nella
    • Keely
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "slender"
      • Description:

        Keely is well-used in modern Ireland, also found as Keeley and Keela. The boys' form is Keelan. Largely unknown in the US, this could make an interesting update for Kelly or Kaylie or Kylie -- though it might ultimately prove to close to one of those trendy names.
    • Rebel
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Meaning:

        "rebel"
      • Description:

        Asking for trouble. Rebel Wilson is a hilarious Australian actress who puts a female spin on this contemporary badass baby name. Still, we think this name is truly gender neutral – though hardly neutral in any other way. Rebel is undoubtedly one of the edgiest girls' names starting with the letter R.
    • Topaz
      • Origin:

        Greek gem name
      • Description:

        As a name, Topaz is sophisticated and sultry; as a golden gem, it's said to have healing and energizing properties and also to bring good luck-- and being the birthstone for November it's one of the perfect names for November babies, with that final 'z' giving it some extra sizzle.
    • Masha
      • Origin:

        Russian variation of Maria, Hebrew or Egyptian
      • Meaning:

        "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
      • Description:

        Looking to honor Grandma Mary (or Maria) with something original? This Russian short form bears an unfortunate resemblance to the English word "mash", but if you can look past that, Masha has possibilities.
    • Áine
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "brilliance, wit"
      • Description:

        Name of a fertility goddess said to confer luck on its bearer, though to avoid confusion you may want to use the phonetic spelling Anya or Enya.
    • Milou
      • Origin:

        Combination of Marie and Lou or Louise
      • Description:

        Milou and her near-identical twin Malou are adorable names popular throughout Europe; they're contractions of Marie or Mary and Lou or Louise. The Malou spelling will probably be easier for English speakers to pronounce; Milou may be conflated with Milo.
    • Tesni
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "warmth from the sun"
      • Description:

        A sweet little name with one of the most poetic meanings around: it means "warmth from the sun" in Welsh. Though it's among the undiscovered Welsh names, it's one that deserves wider use.
    • Elidi
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "gift of the sun"
      • Description:

        Elidi is intriguing but potentially confusing. Try the French Elodie instead.
    • Raisa
      • Origin:

        Russian; Yiddish; Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "easygoing; rose; leader"
      • Description:

        Known in America via the wife of Soviet head Mikhail Gorbachev; a possibility for parents of Eastern-European descent wanting to move beyond Natasha and Nadia or for parents from the Middle East looking for a name that works in both cultures.
    • Coral
      • Origin:

        Nature name
      • Description:

        First used during the Victorian craze for jewel names; it could rise again, along with Ruby and Pearl, though it doesn't have as much luster.
    • Macie
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Macy
      • Meaning:

        "hill"
      • Description:

        Macie is one variation that has become more popular than the original Macy, perhaps thanks to its resemblance to the stylish Maisie. While Macie is usually pronounced to rhyme with lacy while Maisie sounds more like crazy, there is undoubtedly some overlap -- and confusion.
    • Tilda
      • Origin:

        Estonian, diminutive of Matilda
      • Description:

        Actress Tilda Swinton injected this dated nickname name with some modern charm.
    • Shani
      • Origin:

        Indian mythological name; Hebrew, Swahili
      • Meaning:

        "scarlet, marvelous"
      • Description:

        It would be easy to dismiss this girlish name as invented fluff, but it has roots in several cultures with evocative meanings and references. Shani refers to the "scarlet thread" or theme of a story. Shani is also the name of a Hindu god and the Sanskrit word for the planet Saturn. And it's a Swahili name also found in other African cultures that means marvelous.
    • Bryce
      • Origin:

        Scottish surname
      • Meaning:

        "speckled, freckled"
      • Description:

        Bryce is the preferred spelling over Brice for both genders, with nearly 70 girls named Bryce in one recent year vs. only five called Brice. But note that there were over 3000 boys named Bryce and 240 named Brice, making this a predominantly male name. Actress Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of director Ron, is the most notable female bearer of this name.
    • Terra
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "earth"
      • Description:

        A video-game import (Final Fantasy VI) for a character with green hair and a name that brings the outmoded Terry and Tara into the postmodern age.

    • Devin
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "poet"
      • Description:

        Used far more for boys with this spelling, but still has a nice impish Irish feel for a girl.
    • Dasha
      • Origin:

        Russian, diminutive of Dariya or Darya
      • Description:

        Nice, energetic -- dare we say dashing. -- quality.
    • Storm
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        The name of one of the most powerful Marvel superheroes — and the first major black female comic book heroine — is certainly a big one to live up to! Portrayed in the live-action X-Men movies first by Halle Berry and then by Alexandra Shipp, Storm is a mutant descended from a long line of African witch-priestesses, who can bend the weather and atmosphere to her will.