7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Jaslene
    • Origin:

      Invented name
    • Description:

      Jaslene, a reality show-related name via former America's Next Top Model winner Jaslene Gonzalez, a smoosh of Jasmine and the 'ene' ending, has dropped from Number 599 in 2007 to 976 in 2010.
  2. Manette
    • Origin:

      French, diminutive of Marie
    • Description:

      Manette might be a fresh way to spin Mary or Marie, but popular French Manon has more grace and heft. Manet takes Manette in an artistic direction.
  3. Villemo
    • Origin:

      Swedish, literary name
    • Description:

      Invented by Swedish author August Strindberg for a 1909 poem of the same name, this quirky choice is rare even in its native land but would make for an extremely eye-catching choice outside it. It may be based on Vellamo, a Finnish sea goddess.
  4. Susanne
    • Peninah
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "pearl"
      • Description:

        Peninah, also found as Penina and Peninnah, was one of the two wives of Elkanah in the Bible. Peninah, who had children, upset her sister wife Hannah, who did not, and in response God blessed Hannah with a baby, Samuel.
    • Prisha
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "loving"
      • Description:

        One of the most popular Indian names for girls in the US.
    • Niamani
      • Mahaley
        • Epperly
          • Origin:

            English surname
          • Meaning:

            "from Apperley"
          • Description:

            Made famous by Gossip Girl character Epperly Lawrence, Dan and Blair's boss at W Magazine.
        • Paislee
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Paisley
          • Meaning:

            "church, cemetery"
          • Description:

            Just when we thought Paisley couldn't get trendier, this -ee suffix showed up. Although it's not our favorite, parents are choosing this spelling more and more often.
        • Immilla
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Irmengard
          • Meaning:

            "universal enclosure"
          • Description:

            Immilla is a soft and mellifluous sounding name which is exponentially more attractive than the original. The name offers several lovely nickname options, such as Immy, Millie, and Mila. Immilla of Turin, a medieval countess, was a notable bearer of this rare name.
        • Maurice
          • Origin:

            English and French from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "dark-skinned"
          • Description:

            One of those old-mannish names that sounds a lot fresher for a girl.
        • Gisella
          • Casilda
            • Origin:

              Spanish, meaning uncertain
            • Description:

              An obscure medieval saint’s name which nevertheless sounds pretty on-trend right now: a softer alternative to Matilda, perhaps. If you're searching for Spanish names for girls, this can make an unusual but usable choice.
          • Raziela
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "the Lord's secret"
            • Description:

              Most graceful of the Raz names, relates to Graziella.
          • Clarina
            • Marilou
              • Origin:

                Compound name or French diminutive of Marie and Louise
              • Meaning:

                "beloved and renowned in battle; bitterness and strength in battle"
              • Description:

                A cheerful and bubbly compound name that is popular in France and Belgium. It might also be used in the Philippines as a combination of Maria and Lourdes.
            • Mirembe
              • Origin:

                Uganda
              • Meaning:

                "woman of peace"
              • Description:

                Mirembe is a feminine Ugandan name stemming from the Luganda word "emirembe" meaning peace, quiet. In Luganda, Rs are pronounced similar to Ls, so mill-EM-beh is an approximate pronunciation.
            • Céleste
              • Origin:

                French from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "heavenly"
              • Description:

                The French spelling of Celeste, currently popular in French-speaking countries.
            • Fidelia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "faithful"
              • Description:

                Fidelia stems from the Latin word Fides, meaning faith. It has the some root as the English word fidelity. Fidelia gained popularity in the mid-19th Century after Beethoven's opera "Fidelio" gave this name cultural and virtuous significance.