7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Michiru
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "fulfill; complete; mature"
    • Description:

      Unisex Japanese name used primarily for girls.
  2. Sybilla
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "seer, oracle"
    • Description:

      Sybilla and its near-identical twin Sibylla are dainty and demure names with a powerful namesake that also happen to be extremely rare -- no baby girls were given either name in the US last year.
  3. Hialeah
    • Origin:

      Native American, Seminole
    • Meaning:

      "pretty prairie"
    • Description:

      Pleasant sound, but too tied to the racetrack.
  4. Rosalba
    • Origin:

      Latin, from the phrase rosa alba
    • Meaning:

      "white rose"
    • Description:

      One of many Spanish elaborations of Rosa.
  5. Orianna
    • Galaxia
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "galaxy"
      • Description:

        Spanish for galaxy, this larger-than-life name would make a bold but beautiful choice for girl.
    • Hanalei
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "crescent bay or garland valley"
      • Description:

        An appealing Hawaiian name which belongs to a town, river and bay on Kauaʻi island in Hawaii. The two possible meanings of the name, "crescent bay" or "garland (lei) valley" both describe the beauty of the place.
    • Satoshi
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "wisdom; intelligent history"
    • Hiyabel
      • Origin:

        Tigrinya, Eritrea
      • Meaning:

        "gift of God"
      • Description:

        Derived from the Tigrinya elements hiyab, meaning "gift," and el, "God."
    • Wealthy
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "prosperous, rich"
      • Description:

        A rich possibility that fits in with today's rising names such as Cash, Currency, and Million. Historically, the name Wealthy was used to imply a wealth of blessings rather than money.
    • Finnley
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Finley, Irish and Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "fair-haired hero"
      • Description:

        This variation adds a second n to the more popular Finley, presumably to provide a more direct link to nickname Finn. Both spellings create a distinctly unisex name. However, while Finley is slightly more popular for girls, the Finnley spelling currently only ranks for boys.
    • Mariesa
      • Origin:

        English elaboration of Maria
      • Meaning:

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

        A pretty spin on Maria or Marissa.
    • Hensley
      • Origin:

        American invented name
      • Description:

        With Henley and Kinsley two of the most popular new ley-ending baby names for girls, why not Hensley? We can think of several reasons, but if you like this style of name, Hensley is as attractive as any.
    • Xanthia
      • Origin:

        Variation of Xanthe, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "golden, yellow"
      • Description:

        Xanthia gets this classic Greek name closer to the modern Cynthia, sometimes used as its Anglo equivalent.
    • Marzena
      • Urvashi
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "she who controls the hearts of others"
        • Description:

          In Hindu mythology, Urvashi is the name of a powerful and beautiful nymph. It's a popular name borne by both Indian actresses (Urvashi Rautela) and archivists (Urvashi Vaidi).
      • Cassava
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          Better known as Tapioca, Cassava makes an innovative way to get to the nicknames Cass or Cassie.
      • Cezanne
        • Origin:

          Artist surname
        • Description:

          Paul Cézanne was a French post-Impressionist painter whose intriguing surname is of uncertain origin, although it may be related to Suzanne (from the Hebrew Shoshana, "lily"). It has been used as a girls' name in South Africa, due to its familiar -anne ending.
      • Tsunami
        • Origin:

          Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "harbor wave"
        • Description:

          Tsunami is a Japanese word, derived from the elements tsu meaning "harbor," and nami, "wave." It was first used as a name in 2004 and 2005, then left the charts and reemerged in 2020. At the very least, it makes an interesting way to get to the nickname Sue or Susie (or would that be Tsu/Tsusi?)
      • Brienne
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          There aren't many characters in the notoriously amoral world of Game of Thrones with a spotless record of moral righteousness -- but Brienne of Tarth comes close. She's one of the most accomplished, ferocious fighters in the entire series -- she was one of the few people ever to best The Hound in one and one combat. And yet she always tries to use her power for good.