Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Arbor
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Arbor is an original unisex tree-related choice we're sure to hear more of. Highly unusual now, Arbor takes its place alongside other new arborial names ranging from the mighty Oak (or Oakley) to the more delicate Birch to the more flowery Juniper, Acacia, and Hazel.
  2. Niara
    • Origin:

      Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "nebula, mist"
    • Description:

      More unusual alternative to Tiara.
  3. Lilja
    • Origin:

      Icelandic, Faroese, and Finnish variation of Lily; "lily"
    • Meaning:

      "lily"
    • Description:

      Cute and quirky Lily alternative.
  4. Chaya
    • Origin:

      Feminization of Chayyim, Hebrew,"life"
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      A life-affirming choice — just beware pronunciation issues among the goyim in your neighborhood.
  5. Jonah
    • Meena
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "blue semiprecious stone, bird"
      • Description:

        Interesting multi-cultural option.
    • Keris
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Kerris or Cerys
      • Meaning:

        "love"
      • Description:

        This phonetic version of the Welsh Cerys might be easier for Americans, certainly, to understand, but it does lose some poetry in translation.
    • Rocky
      • Origin:

        English, Italian
      • Meaning:

        "rock or rest"
      • Description:

        Short for Rocco, this bold nickname has a more peaceful meaning: "rest". But Rocky sounds wild and edgy – even more so for girls.
    • Winry
      • Origin:

        Japanese modern name, variation of Winifred
      • Meaning:

        "friend of peace; blessed peacemaking"
      • Description:

        The name of a character from Hiromu Arakawa’s Fullmetal Alchemist manga and anime series. She is a strong-willed teenage mechanic, who has consistently been ranked among the best female characters in anime.
    • Viper
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "snake"
      • Description:

        Undeniably frightening and undeniably cool.
    • Rylee
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Riley
      • Description:

        This substitute spelling of Riley has been popular with parents for a decade. Rylee entered the charts in 1994, and is solidly within the Top 200 for the last 2 decades. Ryleigh is another spelling that has gained significant popularity. The "-Lee" ending is particularly trendy, and many parents are picking spellings such as Rylee (or Aubree, Everlee, and Marlee) over the originals.
    • Sevyn
      • Origin:

        American variation of Seven, number name
      • Meaning:

        "seven"
      • Description:

        2019 was the year of seven, as both Seven (for boys) and Sevyn (for girls) broke into the Top 1000. Sevyn's use may be inspired by Sevyn Streeter, a singer and songwriter. She was born Amber Denise Streeter but chose Sevyn as her stage name — rather appropriately, since her birthday is July 7.
    • Beata
      • Origin:

        Swedish, German, Italian, from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "blessed"
      • Description:

        Beata, a Latinate saint's name, has been widely used primarily by Roman Catholics in several European countries, but is rarely heard in English-speaking countries. Playground alert: could be mispronounced Beeta.
    • Tracy
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "of Thracia"
      • Description:

        In the Top 25 in the unisex seventies, these days Tracy would more likely be Gracie.
    • Olena
      • Origin:

        Ukrainian
      • Meaning:

        "torch; shining light"
      • Description:

        This chic Ukrainian form of Helen is relatively unknown outside of its native country, but it definitely has international appeal. Olia or Olenka are the usual Ukrainian diminutives, but tomboyish Oli or Leni could work too.
    • Jodie
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Jody
      • Description:

        The Jodie spelling might be even more obscure, at this point, than the fading original, except actresses Jodie Foster and Jodie Sweetin have kept it in the public eye.
    • Sabre
      • Tyler
        • Origin:

          Occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "maker of tiles"
        • Description:

          This once-trendy name has been fading for both boys and girls. A Top 10 name from 1992 to 2000, it is now at Number 38 and falling. It was the surname of the tenth U.S. president.
      • Antha
        • Freja
          • Origin:

            Swedish and Danish
          • Meaning:

            "lady, noblewoman"
          • Description:

            One of the most popular names in Scandinavia, Freja--or Freyja--was a major deity of Norse paganism. Beautiful, blonde and blue-eyed, she was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. In the US, the name is most likely spelled Freya.