7 Letter Girl Names
- Zubaida
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"cream"Description:
This Arabic name may literally mean cream, but has the idiomatic meaning of prime, supreme, or elite — as the best part of milk rises to the top.
- Musique
Origin:
French word nameMeaning:
"music"Description:
As more English words get turned into names, parents in search of a really. unusual name may look to words from other languages, in this case French. Musique has an undoubtedly, well, musical sound, and even resembles familiar French names like Monique.
- Trescha
- Vendula
Origin:
Diminutive of Václava, Czech, SlavicMeaning:
"more glory"Description:
Common Czech nickname for Václava.
- Sydelle
- Analeia
- Starlit
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
In 2014, six little girls in the US were given the name Starlit. Starlit has a sweeter meaning than the similar Starlet, and a better ring than Starlight.
- Miyanna
- Daphnee
- Jocelin
- Miniver
Origin:
Cornish, CelticMeaning:
"white phantom"Description:
Cornish form of Guinevere. Saint Miniver was one of the many holy daughters of King Brychan. Also found as Minver, Menvra, Menfre and more.
- Zivanka
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"full of life"Description:
Life-affirming name with a Russian accent.
- Adelita
Origin:
Spanish variation of Adelaide or Adela GermanMeaning:
"noble"Description:
Adelita is a more recent entry into the popular group of girl names starting with Adel -- Adele, Adela, Adeline, and Adelaide. Adelita is technically a diminutive itself, but also carries the nickname Alita.
- Selenia
- Melisse
- Noellia
- Xhelile
Origin:
Albanian, meaning unknownDescription:
Xhelile may be the Albanian variation of Jalila — an Arabic name meaning "illustrious."
- Britton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"from Britain"Description:
Britton, technically a spelling variation of Britain, is much more popular that the original place name for both boys and girls. There are about three baby girls named Britton for every four boys, making it a truly nonbinary choice.
- Nalanie
- Poppaea
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"of the people"Description:
A cheerful-sounding name from ancient Rome that would be an offbeat route to Poppy as a nickname. Poppaea Sabina was the second wife of the emperor Nero.