7 Letter Girl Names
- Wrenlyn
Origin:
Modern InventedDescription:
Wren is one of the trendiest girl names in recent years, and the longer forms Wrenley and now Wrenlee are firmly in the Top 1000 as well. This leads to Wrenlyn, which combines the popular wren prefix with the trendy -lyn ending. Wrenlyn debuted for the first time in the US data in 2022, and was given to 8 baby girls. The spelling Wrenlynn was also a new debut.
- Jardena
- Aleigha
Origin:
Variation of Aaliyah
- Denisse
Origin:
Variation of Denise, French from GreekMeaning:
"god of Nysa"Description:
Denisse was the fastest-rising name for girls of 2020 — influenced by Denisse Novoa, a contestant on the 2019 season of the popular reality TV show Exatlón Estados Unidos. Traditional spelling Denise also made a comeback. It looks to be short-lived, though: both spellings fell again in 2021.
- Ellisen
- Philipa
- Florice
- Quirina
Origin:
Feminine variation of Quirinus, Roman mythology nameDescription:
Quirina is the feminine form of Quirinus, the name of the Sabine god of war. This is one mythological name that has not traveled to the modern world -- we've found no babies ever name Quirina or Quirinus in the US -- but with this newly-trendy class of names, anything is possible.
- Annalea
- Isabeli
- Eugénie
- Mahalie
- Aalexis
- Xandrah
- Leanira
Origin:
nature nameDescription:
Leanira is a type of orange, white and black butterfly.
- Darshna
- Thomais
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"twin"Description:
Also spelled Thomaïs, this is a Greek feminine form of Thomas, borne by an obscure 10th-century saint.
- Alberte
Origin:
Nordic variation of AlbertaDescription:
Good choice if you want to avoid connections with the Canadian province, but the confusing spelling is probably not worth the hassle.
- Alexine
- Morocco
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
The name Morocco is as rhythmic and alluring as the land itself, site of Casablanca and Marrakech. It could work for either gender — Mike Tyson chose it for his son.