7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Fatemeh
    • Aanisah
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "good-natured"
      • Description:

        The original spelling of a name often Anglicized as Anisa was chosen by singer Macy Gray for her daughter.
    • Diandra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "twice a man"
      • Description:

        Diandra is one of many variations on Diana, but lacks its classic class. Associated with Michael Douglas's first wife, who is of Austrian heritage.
    • Siobhán
      • Origin:

        Irish Gaelic
      • Meaning:

        "God is gracious"
      • Description:

        Lovely Irish name which has inspired many Anglicized variations, but using the original form preserves the integrity of one of the most beautiful Gaelic girls' names.
    • Jacklyn
      • Marabel
        • Origin:

          Variation of Maribel
        • Meaning:

          "beautiful Mary"
        • Description:

          Marabel was a form sometimes seen in the seventeenth century, and might appeal to someone looking for an uncommon 'bel' name.
      • Skylynn
        • Origin:

          Combination of Sky and Lynn
        • Description:

          Lynn is a particularly popular suffix for combination names, dating from the days of Marilyn through Katelynn to today's Ashlyn and Brooklyn and, right, Skylynn (or Skylyn or Skylinn or Skylynne). Skylynn is probably more influenced by the trendy Skylar than by word name Sky, but Skylar itself is a variation on the Dutch Schuyler.
      • Skipper
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "captain"
        • Description:

          Barbie's little sister, and like Barbie, Skipper is one of many Kindercore names — evoking nostalgia through beloved childhood characters — that is getting more attention. Skipper debuted in the US charts in 2022.
      • Polexia
        • Origin:

          Meaning unknown
        • Description:

          Polexia Aphrodesia was the futuristic sounding name of the Anna Paquin character in the movie "Almost Famous."
      • Gwenora
        • Origin:

          Cornish form of Guinevere, Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "white shadow, white wave"
        • Description:

          Gwenora teeters on the line between unique gem and modern invention. But it's not a smoosh name fashioned from Gwen and Nora but an old Cornish form of Guinevere, like its much more famous sister Jennifer.
      • Calvary
        • Origin:

          English from Latin, place name
        • Description:

          In the Bible, Calvary is the hill outside of Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified. This religious significance, along with a pleasant sound, have led some parents to begin using it as a name for their daughters.
      • Alyanna
        • Origin:

          variation of Alanna
        • Meaning:

          "handsome, cheerful"
        • Description:

          The addition of the letter "y" gives this a nice, rhythmic Russian feel.
      • Patrice
        • Origin:

          French variation of PATRICIA
        • Meaning:

          "noble"
        • Description:

          Patrice is a more modern-sounding and polished unisex alternative to Patricia.
      • Megaera
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "the jealous one"
        • Description:

          Megaera is one of the Furies in Greek mythology — deities of vengeance. It's a better choice than Envy, which was given to 37 more baby girls than Megaera at last count.
      • Cayenne
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          Spicy.
      • Felicie
        • Arlenis
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name
          • Description:

            Arlenis Sosa, the hot young supermodel from the Dominican Republic, is popularizing this lovely and unusual choice, related to Arlen or Arlene.
        • Roksana
          • Origin:

            Polish and Russian variation of Roxane
          • Description:

            Plausible name for parents with Slavic roots, known as the wife of Alexander the Great.
        • Ameline
          • Origin:

            Variation of Emmeline
          • Description:

            A variation on Emmeline, Ameline has not experienced nearly the same level of success in the US, though it was given to five girls in 2015. Whereas Emmeline lends itself to trendy nicknames Emme and Emmy, Ameline has a clearer path to the dated Amy.
        • Yorleny
          • Origin:

            Costa Rican
          • Meaning:

            "yours, Lenny"
          • Description:

            Yorleny is a uniquely Costa Rican name with a fascinating story. The name comes from the letter sign-off "Yours, Lenny," written by sailor Lenny Smith to his wife in Costa Rica. The name debuted in Costa Rica in the 1940s, eventually peaking in the '60s. Here in the US, Yorleny made its first appearance in 2000, and has been given to a few girls every year since.