7 Letter Girl Names
- Coriana
- Fayenne
- Alissia
- Seraphe
- Phaedre
- Rosemay
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"rose of May"Description:
A quirky twist on Rosemary or a combo of the popular elements Rose and May, this would make a lovely traditional yet surprising middle name. It also works the other way around: Mayrose.
- Roselil
Origin:
DanishMeaning:
"rose + lily or little rose"Description:
Roselil is a sweet Danish name made famous by the song Roselil og hendes moder (Roselil and Her Mother) and the eponymous collection of children's fables written by author Josefine Ottesen. It is derived from a combination of the Danish word for "rose" plus the word for "lily" or "little".
- Meghann
Origin:
Spelling variation of Megan, Welsh diminutive of MargaretMeaning:
"pearl"Description:
Meghann is one of the many variations of Megan, this one introduced by lovely White Lotus actress Meghann Fahy.
- Esarosa
Origin:
Comanche Native AmericanMeaning:
"white wolf"Description:
More commonly a male given name, but Esarosa is used for girls as well and it is no wonder why — this name has lots of potential and nickname options galore.
- Varenka
- Shanice
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Sha name, by way of Janice.
- Larimer
Origin:
English and Scottish surnameMeaning:
"maker and seller of spurs"Description:
Larimer is an occupational surname that originally denoted someone who made and sold spur bits, along with other equine hardware. It could be a fitting choice for a child of a horse-enthusiast.
- Annslee
- Allysha
- Marisha
- Cerissa
- Maryana
Origin:
English, combination of Mary and AnaMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + grace"Description:
Variant of Marianna
- Paquita
Origin:
Spanish, diminutive of FrancesDescription:
Sassy but slight nickname name.
- Zathura
Origin:
Derivation and meaning unknownDescription:
Name kids will relate to the space adventure book and family film of that name.
- Ellerby
Origin:
English surname and place nameMeaning:
"farmstead, village"Description:
A preppy surname and place name derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Ælfweard "elf guardian" + the -by suffix, meaning "village, homestead". Ellerby feels like a quirkier Ellery or Emery.