7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Louison
    • Origin:

      French
    • Description:

      A unisex French diminutive of Louis or Louise, which has been on the rise for both sexes in France in recent years. A famous female bearer is 17th century French operatic soprano Louison Moreau.
  2. Brindle
    • Origin:

      English word name, color name
    • Description:

      The term brindle is often used to describe animal fur coloring — the brindle variety is brown or tawny with contrasting streaks. Some American parents have also embraced it as a baby name, perhaps as a way to get to the nickname Brynn/Brin.
  3. Mariele
    • Elaenia
      • Origin:

        Nature name
      • Description:

        A genus of birds in the flycatcher family, Elaenia is one of the many unique baby names in the Elena family. But that spelling is sure to trip up some people.
    • Dariana
      • Origin:

        Variation of Darian
      • Meaning:

        "rich, kingly"
    • Auberon
      • Origin:

        English from German
      • Meaning:

        "noble, bearlike"
      • Description:

        With the growing popularity for girls of such names as Aubrey and Audrey, Auberon feels like a fresh and viable option.
    • Izcalli
      • Origin:

        Aztec, Nahuatl
      • Meaning:

        "stone house"
      • Description:

        The last month of the Aztec calendar, with nickname options including Calli and Izzy.
    • Javiera
      • Origin:

        Spanish, feminine form of Javier, Spanish version of Xavier
      • Meaning:

        "new house, bright"
      • Description:

        Javiera, pronounced ha-vee-AIR-a, is not as well used as twin brother JAVIER, but makes an attractive Latina choice.
    • Amazing
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "causing great surprise or wonder"
      • Description:

        A big name to bestow upon a baby, but in line with word names that are becoming increasingly fashionable, such as Legend, Miracle, and Royal.
    • Alliyah
      • Mabelle
        • Origin:

          Variation of Mabel
        • Description:

          Is Mabelle pronounced like Mabel or like May-belle or like the French words for "my beauty" — mah belle — in the Beatles song Michelle? This is a decision you'll have to ponder and a question you'll have to answer and a correction you'll need to make time and again. Despite these difficulties, the style for all names belle-related may propel this one upward.
      • Lucetta
        • Origin:

          English elaboration of Lucia or Lucy
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          Lace-hankie name with Shakespearean pedigree.
      • Quirina
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Quirinus, Roman mythology name
        • Description:

          Quirina is the feminine form of Quirinus, the name of the Sabine god of war. This is one mythological name that has not traveled to the modern world -- we've found no babies ever name Quirina or Quirinus in the US -- but with this newly-trendy class of names, anything is possible.
      • Breanna
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Briana
        • Description:

          The further you move away from the original Briana, the feminine form of Brian first used by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queen, the more invented and less authentic you get. But many parents want the distance from Brian as Breanna -- or Breana or Breeanna or any of the other variations -- feels more like its own name.
      • Dwynwen
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "wave"
        • Description:

          St Dwynwen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers, and her feast day on January 25 is the equivalent of Valentine's day in Wales. The short form Dwyn may be more manageable for the non-Welsh.
      • Delores
        • Origin:

          Variation of Dolores
        • Description:

          See DOLORES.
      • Bohemia
        • Origin:

          Place or word name
        • Description:

          More a concept than a place -- or a name.
      • Jestina
        • Morella
          • Origin:

            Literary name
          • Description:

            The eponymous character in an Edgar Allan Poe ghost story, gothic Morella was likely based on Latin mors ("death") or Greek mauros ("black"). It’s also a subtle nature name, being an alternative name for the poisonous black nightshade plant.
        • Sariyah
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "night traveler, night rain"
          • Description:

            Bright and pretty, resembling Aaliyah, Delilah, Amaya and Sarah, Sariyah is a celestial and stylish choice,