7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Picotee
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from French
    • Meaning:

      "marked with points"
    • Description:

      This very unusual botanical name refers to flowers that have a second color around the edges, commonly found in tulips and carnations. Thomas Hardy named a character Picotee in his novel The Hand of Ethelberta.
  2. Sloanne
    • Laurice
      • Moryana
        • Origin:

          Russian and Ukrainian deity
        • Description:

          Moryana is a female sea spirit in Slavic folklore. The name Moryana is roughly translated to "she of the sea", and she is believed to take the form of a large fish — even playing with dolphins.
      • Sylvine
        • Cecylia
          • Irmelin
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "universal complete"
            • Description:

              A diminutive of Irma, used in Germany, Iceland, and Scandinavia.
          • Valaria
            • Agrippa
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "born feet first"
              • Description:

                A Roman forename, and later family name, used for both sexes in ancient times (but more commonly men).
            • Manjari
              • Origin:

                Hindi
              • Meaning:

                "a bunch; bud of the mango flower"
              • Description:

                Manjari is an Indian name not well-known in the US but popular in India. The literal meaning is a bunch or a collection, but can also refer to the flowers and vines of the mango. Taken together, those two meanings convey the idea of a bouquet.
            • Palmyra
              • Origin:

                Greek, place name
              • Description:

                An ancient city in modern-day Syria, which occasionally makes the roster of girl names. Its etymology is uncertain — locally it is called Tadmor, and Palmyra is the Greek version — but it has traditionally been associated with palm trees.
            • Ulfhild
              • Origin:

                Old Danish and Swedish
              • Meaning:

                "wolf battle"
            • Tuliana
              • Origin:

                Combination of Tulia and Ana
              • Description:

                The unusual hybrid Tuliana, which rhymes with Juliana, combines the Roman offshoot Tulia with the more familiar Ana, the Latinate form of Anna or Ann. Tulia comes from the Roman family name Tullius, best known as the middle name of the philosopher Cicero. While Tuliana is intriguing, any little Tuliana, upon introducing herself, will always be asked, "Juliana?"
            • Messiah
              • Origin:

                Aramaic
              • Meaning:

                "expected savior or deliverer"
              • Description:

                Highly unusual -- and audacious -- name chosen by basketball star Allen Iverson.
            • Toccata
              • Origin:

                Italian, musical term
              • Description:

                Toccata is delicate and musical yes, but still somehow unappealing.
            • Jenifry
              • Origin:

                Cornish variation of the Welsh name Gwenfrewi
              • Meaning:

                "white peace"
              • Description:

                This Celtic saint's name is the most offbeat Jen name of all.
            • Brixley
              • Xeveria
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Xaviera or Xavier, Basque
                • Meaning:

                  "new house"
                • Description:

                  The usual female form of Xavier, Xaviera, is given to only a handful of baby girls in the US each year, and the Xeveria variation is even rarer, not recorded at all.
              • Seleste
                • Natella