7 Letter Girl Names
- Olivija
Origin:
Slovene variation of Olivia, LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"Description:
Common Slovene spelling of Olivia, pronounced the same way.
- Collyns
- Valaida
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
A famous bearer is Valaida Snow (1904-1956), an American jazz musician who achieved international renown.
- Angéle
- Leyanna
- Agnethe
- Myrtice
- Khamari
- Mhairie
- Luisina
- Koliada
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"winter festival"Description:
Not a traditional name for a person, but this Slavic word has a lyrical, namelike sound. Koliada was an ancient festival that was incorporated into Christmas, and the word lives on in several Slavic languages to denote festive traditions. It possibly derives from a god or goddess of the returning sun, so it could be a name for a midwinter or new year baby.
- Ciciley
- Cristal
- Revekka
Origin:
Greek variation of RebeccaMeaning:
"to tie, bind"
- Setsura
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"snow resplendence"
- Kamilka
- Valhala
Origin:
Variation of Valhalla, English from NorseMeaning:
"the slain hall"Description:
A rare spelling variation of the Norse mythological name Valhalla — the great hall which housed slain heroes who were to fight the battles of Ragnarök.
- Noemíe
- Abayomi
Origin:
Yoruba, NigerianMeaning:
"pleasant meeting"Description:
Classic West African name designated for a daughter with an easy birth.
- Rikissa
Origin:
Swedish variation of Richiza, GermanMeaning:
"wealthy"Description:
Rikissa is an old Swedish name famously borne by Rikissa Birgersdotter, Queen of Norway. Her name was derived from the Germanic Richiza, which is derived from the same source as Richard. That makes Rikissa an unexpected, quirky way to honor an important Richard in your life.