7 Letter Girl Names
- Sybelle
- Brienna
Origin:
American, invented nameDescription:
An amalgam of Brianna and Sienna that doesn't quite work.
- Idalina
Origin:
English elaboration of IdaDescription:
Makes Ida more feminine but no more fashionable.
- Natasya
- Million
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
The numerical -illion names (Billion, Trillion, etc.) are more common for boys — Million is the only one that also ranks for girls. No doubt it's because of the natural nickname, Millie.
- Leinani
Origin:
Hawaiian. "beautiful flowers"Meaning:
"beautiful flowers"Description:
Leinani was a popular girl name in Hawaii during the first half of the 20th century. Today it could make a good update to Leilani.
- Ginette
- Emmelyn
- Yarisel
Origin:
Latin American, meaning unknownDescription:
In the same currently-popular style as Yareli and Yaretzi, this name is worn by Cuban-American boxer Yarisel Ramirez.
- Assunta
- Paméla
- Trescha
- Bidelia
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"strength or exalted one"Description:
Bridget variation that's the root of the unattractive nickname Biddy. Bedelia is another spelling.
- Kailany
Origin:
Variation of Kailani, HawaiianMeaning:
"sea and sky"Description:
More popular than the original form in Puerto Rico.
- Iuliana
Origin:
Romanian variation of Julia, Latin, "youthful"Meaning:
"youthful"Description:
Used predominantly in Romania and Moldova, Iuliana is a variation of Julia and Juliana. It might sometimes be heard in Hawaii, though Kuliana might also be used too.
- Gabrina
Origin:
Hebrew, variation of GavrielaMeaning:
"God ismy strength"Description:
Gabrina is a name sometimes heard in the Latino community, could make a distinctive alternative to Gabriela.
- Agnetha
Origin:
Swedish variation of Agnes, GreekMeaning:
"pure, virginal"Description:
The Swedish form of Agnes may be known to English speakers as that of Agnetha Fältskog, a member of the band ABBA.
- Marinae
- Matsuri
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"festival; jasmine"
- Malinda
Origin:
Variation of Melinda, EnglishMeaning:
"beautiful honey"Description:
This spelling of Melinda is used primarily in Amish communities.