Six Letter Girl Names
- Hertha
- Tansie
- Aidine
- Cinnie
- Rossie
- Donnie
Origin:
Short form of Donald, ScottishMeaning:
"proud chief"Description:
Donnie is definitely cuter for a girl than a boy, one of a gang of boyish nicknames for girls very fashionable today.
- Jalisa
- Ahriel
- Lassie
- Ivaloo
Origin:
GreenlandicMeaning:
"sinew"Description:
Variation of Ivalo
- Bluesy
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"related to blues music"Description:
This soulful musical name was introduced to the lexicon by Glee actor Darren Criss, who named his daughter Bluesy Belle in 2022. It's a saucy choice that owes something to Beyoncé's Blue, and something to the retro nickname Susie. For the daughter of a musician, Bluesy is a rare yet accessible name.
- Zsófia
Origin:
Hungarian version of Greek SofiaMeaning:
"one who possesses wisdom"Description:
The elaborate Hungarian form of Sofia, with an alluring Z initial sound.
- Eiress
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"heiress"Description:
The word name Heiress was given to around 50 baby girls each recent year, in line with other recent favorites like Legend and Legacy — Nick Cannon even has a son Zillion Heir. The alternative spelling Eiress was given to a handful of baby girls as well.
- Pasqua
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"Easter"Description:
While Pasquale is a fairly common Easter name for boys, the female girl version is virtually undiscovered.
- Menesa
- Danele
- Gemmie
- Freddy
Origin:
Short form of Alfreda, Frederica, or Winifred, EnglishMeaning:
"wise counselor, peaceful ruler, blessed peacemaking"Description:
Freddy is a quintessential boys name across the pond, but with tomboy nicknames like Charlie and Leni rising for girls -- Freddy may very well make a splash for girls next!
- Kayley
- Mellon
Origin:
English and Irish surnameMeaning:
"from Meulan; descendant of Meallán"Description:
It's too close to the fruit "melon" to make a good first name, but if there are Mellons on your family tree, why not put it in the middle? The English form of this surname is habitational, and at one time denoted someone from Meulan-en-Yvelines, a commune outside of Paris.