Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Praxis
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "practical"
    • Description:

      Praxis makes perfect? Though this mythological name sounds boyish, it's a female name, an equivalent for Aphrodite.
  2. Saidie
    • Oneida
      • Origin:

        Native American
      • Meaning:

        "long awaited"
      • Description:

        One of the few familiar Native_American choices, but now associated with several trade names.
    • Feeney
      • Origin:

        Irish surname
      • Meaning:

        "soldier or warrior"
      • Description:

        Feeney is an Irish surname found mostly in northwest Ireland. It may rise in the US as a first name for girls along with such Irish surnames as Riley and Kennedy. Feeney might also be considered an out-of-the-box short form of Josephine.
    • Ketzia
      • Elyssa
        • Larkyn
          • Franka
            • Larina
              • Narina
                • Origin:

                  nature name
                • Description:

                  The Narina is a type of butterfly, but the name also makes a good contribution to the rising popularity of "ina" names like Marina, Adelina, and Perlina.
              • Cambry
                • Elayna
                  • Cyerra
                    • Reanna
                      • Origin:

                        Modern invented name
                      • Description:

                        Probably an offshoot of Deanna, lacking much identity of its own.
                    • Alwyne
                      • Agnesa
                        • Spruce
                          • Origin:

                            Tree name
                          • Description:

                            Spruce is a very rare tree name, given to only six baby boys last year....and no girls. But there's nothing traditionally gendered about this name, which can work just as well for baby girls.
                        • Dellia
                          • Eleree
                            • Aryana
                              • Origin:

                                Spelling variation of Ariana
                              • Description:

                                Both Ariana and Arianna sit comfortably in the US Top 100, so it makes sense that Aryana with the trendy y would join the fray. However, due to its inevitable confusion with the other spellings and the word "aryan" prominently displayed, it might be best to consider an alternative.