7 Letter Girl Names
- Louanne
- Jaslene
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Jaslene, a reality show-related name via former America's Next Top Model winner Jaslene Gonzalez, a smoosh of Jasmine and the 'ene' ending, has dropped from Number 599 in 2007 to 976 in 2010.
- Willard
- Leinani
Origin:
Hawaiian. "beautiful flowers"Meaning:
"beautiful flowers"Description:
Leinani was a popular girl name in Hawaii during the first half of the 20th century. Today it could make a good update to Leilani.
- Karsten
- Lorelle
Origin:
English elaboration of LoraDescription:
Lorelei would make a cooler choice.
- Syrilla
Origin:
Greek, EnglishMeaning:
"lordly"Description:
A variation of Cyrilla, which is in turn a feminine form of Cyril, which, in Greek is used to refer to God or Jesus.
- Rhodeia
- Chalice
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"cup"Description:
A pure and wholesome image... unless it's poisoned!
- Lizzeth
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"pledged to God"Description:
Lizzeth is one of the more pleasing modern variations on Elizabeth, keeping the spunky Z sounds and the softer "eth" ending to create a balanced name. In 2014, nine baby girls were given this name in the USA.
- Petrona
- Malaika
- Palasha
Origin:
Russian, diminutive of PelagiaMeaning:
"open sea"Description:
Friendly Slavic rarity.
- Lucinde
- Sicilia
- Ashling
- Susmita
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"beautiful smile"Description:
Susmita, also spelled Sushmita which more accurately reflects its pronunciation, is an Indian or Bengali name widely unknown in the Western World but with definite potential.
- Régine
Origin:
French from LatinMeaning:
"queen"Description:
While the usual French word for queen is Reine, Régine is the francisized version of Regina.
- Dovelyn
Origin:
Modern InventedDescription:
Dove is one of the sweetest animal names out there — a universal symbol of peace. Dovelyn adds the trendy -lyn ending everyone is loving in recent years.
- Maybeth
Origin:
Hybrid nameDescription:
There's Mary Elizabeth, there's Mary Beth, there's Marybeth, and then there's Maybeth, a smoosh of two vintage short forms of Mary and Elizabeth that has a country twang and not much modern appeal.