Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Raelyn
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Raelynn
    • Description:

      After entering the Top 1000 in 2009, Raelyn has climbed the charts. It's ridden the coattails of Raelynn (which remains more popular), but also may be benefiting from the rise of Brooklyn. The use of -Lyn and -Lynn suffixes has grown in recent years, even as the name Lynn itself languishes.
  2. Emmett
    • Origin:

      English; Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "truth; universal"
    • Description:

      Emmett has had an interesting and unusual gender history. A long-obscure masculinization of Emma, Emmett is now rising as a boys' name as a companion to the very popular Emma and Emily. And at the same time, Emmett itself is seen by a handful of parents as a new spin for girls on those uber-popular choices. While the Emmet spelling might still seem most masculine, the extra T in Emmett does make it seem girl-appropriate. Emmette is an even more feminine spelling. But don't be too alarmed: There were over 3000 boys named Emmett in one recent year compared to only 13 girls.
  3. Evaine
    • Devika
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "little goddess"
      • Description:

        Nine little goddesses got this lovely name in the US in 2021, making it a usable yet unusual entry in the popular mythological category. Devika is a diminutive of Devi, the head goddess of Hindu mythology. English speakers might make Devi the short form.
    • Anaiah
      • Origin:

        Variation of Anaia, Basque, or Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "brother; God has answered"
      • Description:

        Despite being associated with male characters in the Bible, Anaiah is much more common for girls in the US. In Puerto Rico, Anaiah ranks in the Top 100.
    • Analia
      • Origin:

        Combination name, Ana plus Lia
      • Description:

        Analia is a melodic newcomer to the US Top 1000, a fresher spin on the Olde Worlde Anamaria. It charted in the US from 2009 to 2012, and then reentered the popularity list in 2015. El Rostro de Analia is a popular Spanish language telenova on the Telemundo channel, which probably greatly contributed to its initial entry to the US list in 2009 at Number 331 when it was unranked the previous year!
    • Marlee
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "pleasant seaside meadow"
      • Description:

        The combined inspiration of reggae master Bob and the dog-loving romp "Marley and Me" catapulted this name up the chart in recent years. But what goes up....
    • Amerie
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        Pop princess Amerie is half Korean, half African-American. Her name may relate to Amelia, Emily, Emery, or Amory, though there's no exact equivalent among historical names. But doubtless there will be more Ameries, starting now.
    • Kitana
      • Origin:

        Video game name
      • Description:

        Kitana is the name of a character in Mortal Kombat II -- she's a princess who looks young but is actually 10,000 years old. It may be related to the male Persian name Katana, which means honorable, or even more likely to the Japanese word katana which means sword.
    • Shasta
      • Origin:

        Place-name, Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "teacher, guide, ruler"
      • Description:

        A Californian mountain name revered by healers and spiritualists, Shasta has a New Age, cowboy feel. The mountain takes its name from the Indigenous American tribe, the Shasta people - though this name is believed to have been given to them either by white people, or by the nearby Klamath people.
    • Viveca
      • Origin:

        Swedish, Nordic
      • Meaning:

        "alive, life; place of refuge"
      • Description:

        This is one of the most vibrant and feminine of the names meaning life, and it's sure to gain more attention as the whole sisterhood of Viv- names rise.
    • Amalfi
      • Origin:

        Italian place-name
      • Description:

        This name, from the picturesque town on the Italian Riviera, borrows a bit from Amelia and a bit from Emily.
    • Ailana
      • Origin:

        Kazakh
      • Meaning:

        "moonlight"
      • Description:

        A pretty Kazakh name derived from Turkish ayla, meaning "moonlight". The Hawaiian name 'Ailana (with the 'okina mark) means "loving".
    • Shadow
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "shade"
      • Description:

        Better for a dog.
    • Kassia
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Cassia, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "cinnamon"
      • Description:

        Kassia is the k-styled spelling variation of rising star name Cassia, an obscure but attractive botanical choice drawn from the cassia tree, which produces a cinnamon-like spice. The biblical Keziah is related.
    • Zariza
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "gold, brilliantly bright"
      • Description:

        Zariza is a unique name sure to appeal to Z lovers.
    • Joseph
      • Lilias
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "lily"
        • Description:

          An unusual flower name deriving from the Latin word for lily (lilium), this variant has always been popular in Scotland.
      • Sakina
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "peace"
        • Description:

          Sakina is a feminine name derived from the Arabic word Sakun/Sakoon meaning peace, tranquillity. Sakina can refer to the sense of serenity, or the reassuring peace that can settle upon an enlightened person. Actress Sakina Jaffrey, best known from her role in House of Cards, is a bearer of this name.
      • Dillon
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "loyal"
        • Description:

          With both the Dillon and Dylan spellings, usage of this gender-neutral names runs about ten to one boys to girls. But Dylan is used about 20 times as often as Dillon for both genders. Which might be a vote in favor of Dillon, though for better or worse, this spellings distances the name from singer Bob and poet Thomas.