7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Granada
    • Origin:

      Spanish place-name
    • Description:

      Moorish region and city in Spain that makes a melodic and unusual first name.
  2. Shlomit
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "peaceful"
    • Description:

      Commonly heard in Israel, but a rare choice elsewhere.
  3. Ygraine
    • Origin:

      Literary name
    • Description:

      The name of the mother of King Arthur and Morgan le Fay in English legend. The Ygraine spelling was used in the BBC television series Merlin. Other forms of the name include Latin Igerna, French Igerne, and Welsh Eigyr.
  4. Habibah
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "beloved"
    • Description:

      Strong and memorable.
  5. Thunder
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Description:

      Noisy baby name heard less often than Storm or Rain, but we forecast that Thunder will get some more attention, especially as a middle name. Usain Bolt used it for one of his twin sons, born in 2021.
  6. Delaine
    • Alainey
      • Maybell
        • Nicolla
          • Eudocia
            • Origin:

              Greek, "to be well pleased, to have good will"
            • Meaning:

              "to be well pleased, to have good will"
            • Description:

              Not to be confused with Eudoxia, Eudocia is a Greek name with a pleasant meaning, and also the name of a 5th century saint.
          • Charmae
            • Faridah
              • Yolette
                • Kendria
                  • Noeleen
                    • Jakelyn
                      • Annissa
                        • Nikeeta
                          • Marynia
                            • Origin:

                              Polish diminutive of Maria
                            • Meaning:

                              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
                            • Description:

                              The meaning of Maria, from which Marynia is derived, is uncertain. Theories include "drop of the sea" (from Hebrew roots mar "drop" and yam "sea"); "bitter" (from Hebrew marah "bitterness"); and "beloved" (from the Egyptian root mr).
                          • Accacia