Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Deryn
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "bird"
    • Description:

      This 1950s Welsh bird name sounds less dated than our fifties Robin.
  2. Stacy
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Anastasia
    • Description:

      A key cheerleader in the nickname game of the 1970s, Stacy is now the mom. Consider Stacia, or the original Anastasia.
  3. Zelia
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "zealous, ardent"
    • Description:

      An appealing name almost unknown in our culture but with roots in several others; worldlier than cousins Celia and Delia.
  4. Yulia
    • Origin:

      Russian, variation of Yuliya, cognate of Julia
    • Meaning:

      "youth"
    • Description:

      This is the Armenian version of the familia Julia, which has a rich and evocative sound. Other variations are Iuliya, and the diminitive Yulya.
  5. Sheba
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, short variation of Bathsheba
    • Meaning:

      "daughter of an oath"
    • Description:

      This biblical place-name for the region now known as Yemen started to feel fresh again as the name of the heroine of Zoe Heller's Notes on a Scandal, played on screen by Cate Blanchett.
  6. Shane
    • Origin:

      Irish variation of Sean or Shannon
    • Description:

      As a boy's name, Shane is related more directly to the 50s movie cowboy and the Irish name Sean; for a girl, it might be a variation on Shannon, Shana, or Shawn. Parenthood star Erika Christensen named her daughter Shane. Another spin, used by Eddie Murphy, is Shayne.
  7. Missy
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Melissa
    • Description:

      A name that works until your daughter is, say, six.
  8. Halia
    • Origin:

      Hawaiian
    • Meaning:

      "remembrance of a loved one"
    • Description:

      Halia is one of Hawaii's top baby names, in the Top 50 for girls in 2021. But it's rare outside its native Hawaii, given to only 57 baby girls in the US last year.
  9. Sofía
    • Nivea
      • Origin:

        Portuguese from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "snow-white"
      • Description:

        Nivea, or Nívea, is most commonly seen as a given name in Brazil, where it was derived from niveus, meaning "snow-white" in Latin. The German skincare brand NIVEA, founded in 1882, took its name from the same source.
    • Idris
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "lord"
      • Description:

        Usually seen as a masculine name (deriving from both Welsh and Arabic), in its feminine usage it is from the Welsh alone. Idris has been used as a feminine name twice in popular culture: first by Mary Shelley in her post-apocalyptic novel "The Last Man" and also in cult British TV show, Dr Who, where Idris is the female personification of the TARDIS. A real-life Canadian woman named Idris Hall changed her name to the evocative Aloha Wanderwell and became "The World's Most Well Travelled Girl".
    • Akila
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "intelligent, logical"
      • Description:

        Akila, which can also be spelled Akilah, is a sleek, modern-feeling name with a strong meaning. Some sources say the name Akila may also be Egyptian or Swahili.
    • Sedna
      • Origin:

        Native American, Inuit
      • Meaning:

        "goddess of the sea"
      • Description:

        The name of the Inuit goddess of the sea, marine animals, and the underworld. There is also a dwarf planet in the outer solar system called 90377 Sedna, discovered in 2003 and named after the goddess because: "Our newly discovered object is the coldest, most distant place known in the Solar System, so we feel it is appropriate to name it in honor of Sedna, the Inuit goddess of the sea, who is thought to live at the bottom of the frigid Arctic Ocean."
    • Saige
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Sage
      • Description:

        What works for Paige just doesn’t work for Sage. The added i will likely create a lifetime of spelling mistakes.
    • Rocco
      • Origin:

        Italian from German
      • Meaning:

        "rest"
      • Description:

        Rock-and-roll version of Coco — definitely a possibility for girls.
    • Rifka
      • Origin:

        Yiddish variation of Rivka, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "to tie, bind"
      • Description:

        The Yiddish form of Rivka hums along at the bottom of the baby name charts. It's been given to anywhere between 5 and 20 baby girls since the late '60s. Rivka is currently more than 30 times as popular, but for Jewish families, the softer (but still saucy) Rifka may be due for a comeback.
    • Tommy
      • Origin:

        Aramaic, English
      • Meaning:

        "twin"
      • Description:

        Cute boyish nickname for Thomasina, Thomasin or Tamsin.
    • Shawn
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Sean
      • Meaning:

        "God is gracious"
      • Description:

        Shawn is one name that's become less unisex and more distinctly male over time in all its spellings, given to only 14 baby girls and over 500 boys in the US in the most recent year counted. But at its peak in the early 1970s, it was a Top 200 baby name for girls in the US, given to nearly 2000 baby girls... and 12,000 boys in this spelling alone.
    • Íris
      • Naida
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "water nymph,"
        • Description:

          Possibility for a girl born under one of the water signs -- Cancer, Pisces, or Scorpio.