Six Letter Girl Names
- Pensée
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"thought"Description:
An interesting thought.
- Natale
Origin:
Italian variation of Natalia, RussianMeaning:
"Birthday of the Lord"Description:
The original Russian name is Natalia, the French say Natalie or Noel or Noelle, and the Italians use this gender-neutral name. While Natale and its international cousins is traditionally given to babies born at Christmas time, it's certainly not reserved for that.
- Sabera
Origin:
Variation of Sabira or SaberDescription:
We prefer to think of this name as a spelling variation of the Arabic Sabira, the feminine form of Sabir, than as a girlish spin on the word name Saber. Sabira means patient whereas Saber is a long sharp knife.
- Amahia
Origin:
Variation of Amaia, Spanish or BasqueMeaning:
"high place or end"Description:
This Amaia variant is more common in Puerto Rico than in the rest of the US combined.
- Truely
- Quinby
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"queen's settlement"Description:
Love Quinn but find it too popular? Quinby is a rare spin on names in the Quinn and Quincy constellation, familiar as a surname and a fresh nonbinary choice.
- Ulalia
- Amitie
- Tamari
Origin:
Georgian variation of Tamar, HebrewMeaning:
"date palm tree"Description:
Tamari is a rare form of Tamar that used on girls and boys in the US. Beware that tamari is a gluten-free soy sauce-like condiment.
- Kemper
Origin:
German and Dutch surnameMeaning:
"serf; hemp farmer; person from Kempen"Description:
Kemper is a familiar surname that is sometimes adopted as a given name. As such, it is a gender-neutral choice, though an incredibly rare one at that.
- Celene
- Ondene
- Gemina
- Aleska
- Julija
- Gwenda
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"fair and good"Description:
The Good Witch's first cousin.
- Tinsae
Origin:
Amharic, Ethiopian; "ressurection"Meaning:
"ressurection"Description:
This sparkly Ethiopian name refers to the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This could be a sweet, unexpected name for a girl born around Easter-time.
- Tinnie
- Gabina
- Yarina