7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Madilyn
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Madelyn
    • Description:

      Madelyn is the most popular, phonetically-clear spelling of the lovely and stylish French name. Madilyn edges it toward Marilyn, though that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
  2. 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).
  3. Khaliah
    • Laylani
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian, variation of Leilani
      • Description:

        A gentle-sounding name with a pretty meaning to match -- "heavenly flower." Laylani is a close cousin to names like Lily and Leila that have been very trendy in the last few years. We're somewhat agnostic about this spelling compared to original Leilani. Though we tend to favor the original in such cases, it might be easier for non-Hawaiians to figure out how to pronounce this one. Laylani has made the US Top 1000 in 2020 as well as 2022, but has no where close to the popularity of the original Leilani.
    • Paprika
      • Origin:

        Nature name
      • Description:

        A red spice made from dried bell peppers.

        As a name, notable bearers include Danish actress Paprika Steen (born Kirsteen), and Paprika from the children's TV show Blue's Clues

    • Tzipora
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "bird"
      • Description:

        An important biblical name, being the wife of Moses in Exodus. Has a number of spelling variations, including Tziporah, Zipora(h), Zippora(h), Tzipor and Tzipori. The Yiddish forms are Tzeitl and Tzertel.
    • Antinea
      • Origin:

        French after the Greek name for the Queen of Atlantis
      • Description:

        In Pierre Benoit's novel, Antinea is a beautiful and charming queen with a hideous secret: She has a cave wall with 120 niches carved into it, one for each of her lovers. Only 53 have been filled; when all 120 have been filled, Antinea will sit atop a throne in the centre of the cave and rest forever.
    • 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.
    • Venezia
      • Origin:

        Italian place-name
      • Description:

        This is the Italian way to say Venice -- Ven-ETZ-ee-a -- but you might also opt for the softer Venetia or Venice itself.
    • Delight
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "gratification or pleasure"
      • Description:

        The mythical daughter of Eros and Psyche becomes a modern-sounding word name. Danger: could be seen as X-rated.
    • Fantasy
      • Kindred
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "family; connectedness"
        • Description:

          This unusual English word name and surname was the middle name of American sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick, after his mother's maiden name. Its striking sound and appealing meaning make it a promising virtue name possibility for either gender.
      • Kamilla
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian variation of Camilla
        • Description:

          Kamilla is the usual spelling of Camilla throughout Scandinavia and in Finland, Iceland, and Greenland. Kamma is an appealing short form.
      • Varinia
        • Origin:

          Latin, meaning obscure
        • Description:

          An ancient Roman name rarely heard in modern times, though the related VARINA appears in Slavic families.
      • Goddess
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Talk about pressure! Too much name for any little girl to bear.
      • Bohemia
        • Origin:

          Place or word name
        • Description:

          More a concept than a place -- or a name.
      • Sibylla
        • Eythora
          • Origin:

            Icelandic
          • Meaning:

            "thunder"
          • Description:

            An anglicised or dutchified spelling of the Icelandic name Eyþóra, brought to fame by the Dutch Olympic gymnast Eythora Elisabet Thorsdottir, whose parents are Icelandic.
        • Evgenia
          • Bridger
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "lives near the bridge"
            • Description:

              Bridger follows one of the recent trendy name formulas: a brisk first syllable + -er ending + history as a surname. It recently broke through the top 1000 on the boys side, but Bridger remains a rarity for girls. The similarity to familiar feminine name Bridget makes it viable for a daughter.

              Bridger could work as a name for a baby whose heritage bridges multiple cultures.