Six Letter Girl Names
- Mahana
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"warmth, heat"Description:
A beautiful and approachable Hawaiian girl's name that would easily cross into the mainland.
- Caroun
Origin:
ArmenianMeaning:
"springtime"Description:
A lovely international version of the dated Karen, also spelled Karoun.
- Kaidyn
Origin:
Spelling variation of Kayden, modern invented nameMeaning:
"round or barrel"Description:
The popular Aiden has spawned a legion of offshoots used mostly for boys but sometimes for girls too: Brayden, Caden, Kayden, Zaiden and so on. While it is now predominantly used on boys, back in the late 2000s and early 2010s, it was used more equally on girls. In a recent count, the name has fallen out of favor, with only 14 girls receiving the name in 2023.
- Adelis
- Meliah
- Nadzia
- Legacy
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Legacy is proof that any attractive-sounding word can be turned into a name, and this one has the added attractions of an inspirational meaning and a cool creative namesake -- hot young artist Legacy Russell.
- Varuni
Origin:
HinduDescription:
Varuni is a Hindu goddess and the consort of Varuna, the Hindu God of the water, making this one of the many mythological names with water meanings. Varuni, also known as Varunani, emerged from the ocean and is known as the personification of amrita (the nectar of immortality). She is also known as the "agent of transcendent wisdom".
- Minver
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"white phantom"Description:
Cornish form of Guinevere. Saint Minver was one of the many holy daughters of King Brychan. Also found as Miniver, Menvra, Menfre and more.
- Mumtaz
- Adline
- Uvelia
- Isatou
Origin:
GambianDescription:
As more parents look for unique alternatives to the popular Isabella — Isabeau and Isadora are two great examples — they may like the beautiful Gambian name Isatou. Isatou Ceesay is a Gambian activist who started a revolutionary recycling movement called "One Plastic Bag".
- Muskan
Origin:
UrduMeaning:
"smile, laughter"Description:
An attractive Urdu name with a joyful meaning.
- Jailyn
Description:
See JALEN.
- Jarita
Origin:
Hindi-SanskritMeaning:
"mother or legendary bird"Description:
Delicate and lacy, with less emphasis on the jar syllable.
- Berget
- Dellon
- Sheral
- Jensyn