7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Sarette
    • Yahaira
      • Gwennol
        • Origin:

          Cornish
        • Meaning:

          "swallow"
        • Description:

          A Cornish vocabulary bird, meaning the swallow bird, used in modern times.
      • Maevery
        • Sinatra
          • Origin:

            Italian surname
          • Description:

            A music hero surname that first entered the charts as a girl name in 2020. Frank Sinatra's surname comes from his Sicilian father: it is thought to have originated from a nickname for a senator or magistrate.
        • Riannon
          • Evathia
            • Rodriga
              • Iceland
                • Origin:

                  Place name
                • Meaning:

                  "land of ice"
                • Description:

                  Iceland is a futuristic place name that works as well for babies as Ireland. We predict it's going to be one of the top baby names of 2050, along with other girl names that end in land, such as Scotland, Graceland, and Zealand.
              • Lorinda
                • Origin:

                  English elaboration of Lora
                • Description:

                  Echoes of two dated names: Lori and Linda.
              • Tarabai
                • Origin:

                  Indian
                • Meaning:

                  "feminine star"
                • Description:

                  Tarabai is an Indian name with a lot of feminist clout. Tarabai Bhosale was a 17th century Maratha queen who was a skilled military leader in her own right and successfully resisted the Mughal empire on behalf of her people. More recently Tarabai Shinde is often regarded as the author of India’s first feminist text - in which she rails against both the patriarchy and the caste system. Meaning feminine star, Tarabai is a perfect name for your budding feminist.
              • Júlía
                • Origin:

                  Icelandic
                • Meaning:

                  "youthful, downy"
                • Description:

                  Icelandic form of Julia, in the Top 25 girl names in Iceland.
              • Sundeep
                • Oakland
                  • Origin:

                    Place-name
                  • Description:

                    A Californian city name that feels like a natural successor to trendy unisex Oakley and Oaklynn.
                • Tomyris
                  • Origin:

                    Persian
                  • Meaning:

                    "family"
                  • Description:

                    This unusual choice could work for parents looking for a striking, unflowery girls name that could be shortened to Tommy. Tomyris was an Persian warrior-queen noted for defeating Persian ruler Cyrus the Great when he tried to invade her country. That's a strong namesake for the modern girl.
                • Yamilex
                  • Elyshia
                    • Jaleesa
                      • Origin:

                        Modern invented name
                      • Description:

                        Popular ever since it appeared on the 1987 sitcom A Different World. Inventive variations include Geleexa, Ja Leesa, Ja Lisa, Jaleisa, Jalisa, Jaliza, Jilleesa, Jilleisa, Joleesa, Joleisa.
                    • Cecette
                      • Origin:

                        Diminutive of Cecilla
                      • Meaning:

                        "blind"
                      • Description:

                        A pretty, Frenchified nickname of Cecilia that would work well on its own, perhaps as a reference to an aunt Cece.
                    • Thoreau
                      • Origin:

                        French
                      • Meaning:

                        "strength of a bull"
                      • Description:

                        A dashing French surname name most famously borne by Henry David Thoreau, an American naturalist, writer and philosopher who influenced such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. The most common modern American pronunciation is "thor-OH", with emphasis on the final syllable, although Thoreau himself pronounced it "THOR-oh".