7 Letter Girl Names
- Mayetta
- Rodriga
- Delayna
- Leeanna
- Sincere
Origin:
English, Word nameMeaning:
"honest, genuine, and heartfelt"Description:
Reminiscent of Puritan and Pilgrim name choices, Sincere is a relatively modern virtue name. Though it is predominantly used on boys - almost ten times more often - Sincere is still given to around 50 girls each year.
- Naryssa
- Angéle
- Maybeth
Origin:
Hybrid nameDescription:
There's Mary Elizabeth, there's Mary Beth, there's Marybeth, and then there's Maybeth, a smoosh of two vintage short forms of Mary and Elizabeth that has a country twang and not much modern appeal.
- Bradlie
- Ainhara
Origin:
Puerto Rican variation of Ainara, BasqueMeaning:
"swallow (bird)"Description:
Many Puerto Rican girl names with an extra H are variations of Basque names, such as Nahiara, a form of Naiara, and Ainhara, which comes from Ainara. There is a popular Spanish Instagram influencer named Ainhara.
- Ruperta
- Aynslee
- Ifemelu
Description:
The name of the protagonist in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 2013 novel Americanah.
- Yolotli
Origin:
NahuatlMeaning:
"heart, spirit"Description:
A female given name in the Nahuatl culture in Mexico and Central America — a variation of the unisex name Yolotl.
- Khianna
- Yuridia
- Prudent
Origin:
English virtue nameMeaning:
"cautious"Description:
Prudence is rising again for baby girls. Prudent feels like a more modern spin, even though it too has a Puritan history. Plus, it still gets you to that cute nickname Pru.
- Alaiyah
Origin:
Variation of Aliya, ArabicMeaning:
"heavens, highborn, exalted"Description:
Alaiyah is a modern variation of the name Aliya. The Aaliyah spelling ranks in the U.S. Top 100, while Alaiyah is unranked. Alaiyah has seen increasing use in the U.S., and was used over 200 times in 2021. This reflects trends toward unique and contemporary adaptations of traditional names.
- Eulàlia
Origin:
Catalan from GreekMeaning:
"sweetly speaking"Description:
This version of Eulalia is very popular in its native land of Catalonia (as are diminutives like Laia). St Eulalia is one of the patron saints of Barcelona.
- Cathlin