Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Lizija
    • Mikala
      • Samana
        • Nedžla
          • Bracha
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "blessing"
            • Description:

              Bracha is literally the Hebrew word for blessing. It's rarely put on the birth certificate in the US, although many Jewish girls carry it as their Hebrew name.
          • Anthia
            • Pammie
              • Eostre
                • Origin:

                  Old English from German
                • Meaning:

                  "dawn"
                • Description:

                  Eostre is the Anglo-Saxon goddess of Spring and dawn. In ancient times, the pagans had festivals and feasts celebrating Eostre, but this practice was eventually overtaken by the Christian Easter holiday. The connection between the traditions is evident today in cultures that speak English and Germanic languages, as the name Easter is derived from Eostre. Most other languages derive the name of the holiday from the Hebrew word Pesach, meaning "Passover."
              • Elsita
                • Akeila
                  • Rylynn
                    • Origin:

                      Irish, English
                    • Meaning:

                      "rye clearing; rye land"
                    • Description:

                      Rylynn blends a number of modern trends: love for name Riley, the addition of the -lyn suffix, replacement of a vowel with a Y, a nature-connected meaning, and a slightly unisex, surname-inspired feel. The name peaked in 2019 when 209 girls were given the name, though recent years have seen if decline.
                  • Shoham
                    • Sunnee
                      • Silvya
                        • Devini
                          • Elenee
                            • Zakiah
                              • Origin:

                                Arabic, Biblical
                              • Meaning:

                                "pure; God remembers"
                              • Description:

                                A form of the Arabic name Zakiyya, a variation of the Biblical Zaccai, or a contracted form of Zechariah, Zakiah is used as a unisex name in the US. Given to a small handful of babies each year, it is used fairly evenly on both sexes.
                            • Richie
                              • Miriah
                                • Dorith