7 Letter Girl Names
- Marylee
Origin:
English combination of Mary and LeeMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + meadow"Description:
The meaning of Mary is uncertain, but theories include "drop of the sea" (from Hebrew roots mar "drop" and yam "sea"); "bitter" (from Hebrew marah "bitterness"); and "beloved" (from the Egyptian root mr).
- Sibelle
- Jehanne
- Pensée
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"thought"Description:
An interesting thought.
- Beasley
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"bent grass clearing"Description:
Beasley is a fashionable yet undiscovered surname name that is particularly well-suited for baby girls. Bea is a possible nickname.
- Quionna
- Daphnee
- Xureila
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Xureila is the alias of social media star Kaitlyn Bullitt, who is known for her YouTube videos of Sims storylines. She has a son named Reginald Xyeir.
- Kayleen
- Oravera
Origin:
Judeo-ItalianMeaning:
"true gold"Description:
A stunning Judeo-Italian name that would cross well into other cultures —the built-in nickname Vera is a plus as well.
- Mardell
- Harland
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"rocky land"Description:
Tailored English surname that could appeal to parents who like Holland, Harper, and Harley.
- Anakela
- Délice
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"delight"Description:
French delicacy.
- Agnetha
Origin:
Swedish variation of Agnes, GreekMeaning:
"pure, virginal"Description:
The Swedish form of Agnes may be known to English speakers as that of Agnetha Fältskog, a member of the band ABBA.
- Gabrina
Origin:
Hebrew, variation of GavrielaMeaning:
"God ismy strength"Description:
Gabrina is a name sometimes heard in the Latino community, could make a distinctive alternative to Gabriela.
- Chelsey
Origin:
Variation of Chelsea, New York and London place-nameDescription:
Chelsea was last fashionable around the time First Daughter Chelsea Clinton was born, ranking in the Top 25 in the early 1990s.
- Promyse
- Annelle
- Mclaren
Origin:
GaelicMeaning:
"son of Labhrainn"Description:
A rare Mc surname used for both girls and boys in the US. It ultimately derives from Laurentius, as does Lawrence.