Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Rianna
    • Idamae
      • Alvira
        • Paméla
          • Paityn
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Payton
            • Description:

              Payton and Peyton are both very popular names for girls as well as boys, but Paityn is a spelling variations used almost exclusively for girls.
          • Hallow
            • Origin:

              word name
            • Description:

              Hallow is a word meaning sacred or holy. As the root word for Halloween (orginally All Hallows' Eve), this name might be an evocative choice for a baby born on or near October 31st. It could work well for either a boy or a girl and offers the nicknames Hal and Halley.
          • Himani
            • Origin:

              Sanskrit
            • Meaning:

              "snow"
            • Description:

              A snowy epithet of the goddess Pavarti.
          • Adalee
            • Origin:

              Combination of Ada and Lee
            • Description:

              Adalee's rise is thanks to the current fashion for all names ada-related. It does have a sweet melodic charm.
          • Ashyra
            • Arevik
              • Origin:

                Armenian
              • Meaning:

                "like the sun"
              • Description:

                A Top 50 choice in Armenia, where it boasts a bright and poetic meaning.
            • Evchen
              • Nineve
                • Origin:

                  Babylonian or Assyrian
                • Meaning:

                  "house of fish"
                • Description:

                  An ancient city in Assyria, where Jonah was sent to spread the word of God. Also spelt Nineveh.
              • Raelee
                • Origin:

                  Modern invented name
                • Description:

                  Part Rylee, part Raelynn — Raelee is a trendy compound name on the rise.
              • Pegeen
                • Origin:

                  Irish, diminutive of Mairead, Irish form of Margaret
                • Description:

                  Infrequently used relic of the Maureen-Colleen-Kathleen era, though it does seem to have a bit more energy than the others.
              • Blanka
                • Terese
                  • Sonica
                    • Jazmyn
                      • Description:

                        See JASMINE.
                    • Emilka
                      • Mahira
                        • Origin:

                          Arabic
                        • Meaning:

                          "skilled"
                        • Description:

                          Feminine form of Mahir