7 Letter Girl Names
- Anacita
Origin:
Spelling variation of AnicetaDescription:
Anacita is a variation of the ancient feminization Aniceta that's largely unknown in the English-speaking world. But with the rise of so many A names, the pretty Anacita may have her day in the sun.
- Madhavi
Origin:
Feminization of Madhava, SanskritMeaning:
"of the springtime"Description:
An epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi — the personification of fertility, prosperity, and wealth.
- Terezie
- Jolanda
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"violet"Description:
A sweet and feminine Italian name almost unheard of here.
- Zyranda
Origin:
unknownDescription:
The rare name Zyranda is possibly derived from words relating to echo or reflection.
- Alithia
- Naadira
- Sashana
- Radeyah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"contented"Description:
One of several similar names with a pleasant, intriguing sound.
- Mildrid
- Cynthie
- Lashawn
Origin:
Ccmbination name, La + Shawn, Irish variation of JohnMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
La is the French prefix used to indicate paternity, much the same way Mc or O' are used in Irish and the son suffix is used in English. First names with the La prefix were popularized in the 19th century by the Free Blacks of New Orleans, who used La plus the father's first name, making Lashawn (or LaShawn) a name meaning son (or child) of Shawn, a phonetic spelling of Sean, the Irish variation of John.
- Reality
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"state of existence"Description:
Reality bites, but if this is your daughter's name, let's hope not.
- Crucita
- Malinna
- Achanti
- Alectra
- Catesby
Origin:
English surname, meaning unknownDescription:
As surname names for girls become more popular, we could see Catesby catching on among style-conscious parents. Bonus: it easily shortens to the girlish nickname Cate.
- Sowenna
Origin:
Variation of Sowena, CornishMeaning:
"success"Description:
Sowenna is a spelling variation of Sowena, a Cornish word meaning "success" that has recently seen use as a baby girl name.
- Khalyla