Six Letter Girl Names
- Kepler
Origin:
German surnameMeaning:
"hooded cloak"Description:
Seventeenth-century German polymath Johannes Kepler discovered the laws of planetary notion, along with the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. Kepler is a solid-feeling but unique gender-neutral name with a great, aspirational namesake.
- Dyllan
- Staska
- Pearle
- Plaire
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"to please"Description:
Please choose another name.
- Tuptim
Origin:
ThaiMeaning:
"pomegranate"Description:
The Persian Golnar is likely a more wearable version of this ruby-colored fruit than this Thai name.
- Jasiri
Origin:
SwahiliMeaning:
"brave"Description:
A stylish and resonant Swahili name with great potential.
- Adaire
- Sekani
Origin:
Sekani, TumbukaMeaning:
"people on the rocks; laugh"Description:
Sekani was the fastest-rising boy name of 2019, inspired by the character Sekani Carter in the 2018 movie The Hate U Give. The Sekani, also spelled Tse’khene, are a First Nations culture in Canada. Their name was derived from words in the Sekani language meaning "people on the rocks." Sekani is also seen as a name in Malawi and Zambia among the Tumbuka people.
- Kaylor
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
A modern invention that combines Taylor's ending with the kool initial K.
- Louane
Origin:
French combination of Lou and AnneMeaning:
"graceful renowned warrior"Description:
In the US it might be read as a creative spelling of '50s hit Luann, but in France Louane is pronounced the rhyme with "swan" — preferable for a modern baby.
- Marsia
- Trulee
- Treasa
- Future
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Gives the message that you want your daughter to keep her eye on the prize.
- Porcia
- Alaine
- Zenley
Origin:
Modern InventedDescription:
Combine spiritual Zen with the trendy -ley ending and you've got Zenley.
- Cynnie
- Oliwia
Origin:
Polish, from LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"Description:
This Polish spelling of Olivia is very well-loved in its native country, where it has made the top 20 most popular girl names every year for the last 23 years.