Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Alsie
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Alcina, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "strong-willed"
    • Description:

      Alsie and Alcie feel more baby-ready now that names such as Elsie, Elsa, and Isla are becoming popular again. Mother name Alcina was an operatic sorceress who turned men into animals and trees.
  2. Lulit
    • Origin:

      African, Amharic
    • Meaning:

      "pearl"
    • Description:

      Everyone is loving Lu- names nowadays, so why not add this sweet East African one to your list?
  3. Thebe
    • Origin:

      Greek mythological name
    • Description:

      Thebe is the name of more than one daughter of Zeus, according to some myths, and is also the name of a moon of Jupiter. Thebe rhymes with Phoebe and may appeal to lovers of that name.
  4. Kensa
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "first"
    • Description:

      This Cornish word name would make an excellent choice for a first-born daughter.
  5. Reece
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "ardor"
    • Description:

      Reece is a less popular respelling of Reese, made famous by actress Witherspoon. Reese is the most popular spelling for girls and Rhys for boys, with Reece given to about four times as many boys as girls.
  6. Maika
    • Neola
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "the young one"
      • Description:

        Has an arty, creative image.
    • Wylie
      • Origin:

        Scottish, diminutive of William
      • Meaning:

        "resolute protection"
      • Description:

        Wylie is one Celtic surname with as much appeal for girls as for boys. Wylie is ripe for spelling variations: Wiley is as appropriate as Wylie but when you spell it Wylei, as Corey Parker did for his son, you're getting into yooneek naming territory.
    • Macha
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "of the plain"
      • Description:

        Irish goddess and saint name that's strong, to say the least.
    • Esmae
      • Origin:

        Variation of Esme, French
      • Meaning:

        "beloved"
      • Description:

        Phonetic spelling of Esme, popular in the UK.
    • Yinuo
      • Origin:

        Chinese
      • Meaning:

        "Promise"
      • Description:

        Yinuo is a Chinese female name meaning "promise." It is part of an idiomatic expression "Yinuo Qianjin" (一诺千金), which means "one promise; one thousand gold" or "keep your word." This Chinese name has the advantage of being relatively easy to pronounce for non-Chinese speakers. People called Yinuo include Yinuo Mu, principle harpist in the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Yinuo Chen, a Chinese actress who starred in Empresses in the Palace.
    • Aliah
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "heavens, highborn, exalted"
      • Description:

        A spelling variant of Aliyah and a feminine form of the Arabic name Ali, meaning "sublime, high" or "exalted." While Aaliyah is the most familiar and popular spelling of the name because of its ties to the singer, Aliah is a concise alternative.
    • Canna
      • Description:

        Not as well known as Calla Lilies, the Canna Lily is a tropical plant with large leaves and showy flowers; there was a 6th century Welsh Saint Canna, and it's also the name of a Scottish island.
    • Layan
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "soft, delicate"
      • Description:

        Gentle, pleasant, and succinct, Layan is a popular choice across the Arab world and related to other well-loved Arabic choices, such as Alina, Leen, and Lina. Familiar in The UK, the Netherlands, Spain, and Belgium too, it has been on the rise in the US since the early 2000s and now sits just outside the Top 1000. With Leila, Lila, and Aaliyah already well known among English speakers, Layan could translate well. In sound, it is a little like Leanne, while in appearance it is reminiscent of Lainey and Layla - all of which makes it a friendly, cross-cultural choice with a nice meaning.
    • Taura
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "like a bull"
      • Description:

        Taura is a possibility for a girl born between mid-April and mid-May, but, if a name is destiny, its meaning does suggest stubbornness. Consider Laura, Flora, or Honora instead.
    • Malea
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian variation of Mary
      • Meaning:

        "bitter"
      • Description:

        Malea, for familiar to Americans spelled Malia as in Malia Obama, is a Top 100 name in Germany and Switzerland. In the US, only about 40 baby girls were named Malea last year, versus 1100 named Malia.
    • Nazli
      • Origin:

        Turkish, Persian
      • Meaning:

        "beautiful, delicate"
      • Description:

        In Turkish, the name is transcribed as Nazlı, with a dotless I.
    • Cella
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Sela
      • Meaning:

        "rock"
      • Description:

        This spelling variation of the Biblical place-name Sela is found on early American census roles, but Sela is more usual today. Cela is another early variation. Cella may also be a variation of Cilla, short for Priscilla, or Celia.
    • Doone
      • Origin:

        Scottish surname
      • Meaning:

        "hill, mountain"
      • Description:

        Evocative of the sand dunes at the beach, Doone is a relatively rare surname found in Scotland, Ireland and England. It was recently used with this spelling by Olympic medalist Amanda Beard; photographer Diane Arbus named her daughter Doon, inspired, yes, by walks along the sand dunes during her pregnancy.
    • Alden
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "old, wise friend"
      • Description:

        This is one surname-name that may swing decidedly to the male side, thanks to highly-visible young actor Alden Ehrenreich.