7 Letter Girl Names
- Ethelda
- Kalpana
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"fantasy"Description:
Kalpana is a strong name with a great namesake in Kalpana Chawla: the first woman of Indian origin in space. Perfect for the intrepid explorer baby!
- Kristal
Description:
See CRYSTAL.
- Menorah
Origin:
Hebrew word nameMeaning:
"candelabra"Description:
The menorah is a widely recognizable and symbolic piece of Judaica. The word refers to any Judaic candelabra but is commonly associated with the special nine-branch candelabra used during Hanukkah. While not a traditional Jewish baby name, we're guessing that the parents who give this name to their daughters do so in honor of the Hanukkah holiday. The -norah suffix (and nickname possibility) give it a name-like feel.
- Abelone
- Emmalee
Origin:
Combination of Emma and LeeDescription:
Is it a smoosh of Emma and Lee or a spelling variation of Emily? With Em- names so popular, it's no surprise to see Emmalee in use, but there are other Em- and -lee names that might feel less expected. This spelling has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1999.
- Celinda
Origin:
Variation of CeliaMeaning:
"heavenly"Description:
Feels like a hybrid of Celia and Belinda, but Celinda is also a Spanish botanical name for the sweet mock orange.
- Adalyna
- Endzela
Origin:
GeorgianMeaning:
"snowdrop"Description:
A pretty Georgian flower name, perfect for a winter baby!
- Dezarae
- Tamlane
Origin:
Variation of Tam Lin, Scottish legendary nameDescription:
Tamlane is a variation of Tam Lin, a (male) character in an old Scottish legend and ballad. Tam Lin was imprisoned by the Queen of the Fairies, called Titania or Mab.
- Artelia
- Andraya
- Fyodora
Origin:
Slavic variation of TheodoraMeaning:
"God's gift"Description:
More commonly spelled FEODORA, a charming choice for the intrepid baby namer, especially with its dynamic nickname FEO (pronounced FAY-o).
- Neferet
Origin:
Variation of Nofret, EgyptianMeaning:
"beautiful"Description:
An ancient Egyptian name with noble ties — Nofret, or Neferet, was a princess of Egypt during the third century B.C.
- Emmette
- Demille
Origin:
French occupational surnameMeaning:
"miller"Description:
Demille might be an honor name for director Cecil B. DeMille, a Founding Father of the American Cinema. DeMille directed such blockbuster films as The Greatest Show on Earth and The Ten Commandments</>. The surname Demille might also be used as a spin on the increasingly popular last name as first Miller.
- Linnett
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"flax"Description:
This name has more substance than you might imagine: it's the name of a small, pink-breasted songbird (whose favorite food is linseed), it's also a medieval French form of the Welsh name Eiluned, and in the Lynette spelling appeared in Arthurian legend as the love object of Gareth.
- Brioney
- Amalita