7 Letter Girl Names
- Celesta
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"heavenly"Description:
The shimmery Celeste has been solidly in the Top 1000 for as long as data has been recorded. The dainty variation Celesta certainly feels useable as well. Other intriguing variations include Celestia and Celestine.
- Zeneida
- Taelynn
- Akeelah
Description:
Closely associated with the well-regarded 2006 movie Akeelah and the Bee, about a girl from South L.A. who becomes an unlikely contender in the National Spelling Bee.
- Nandini
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"daughter"Description:
A pretty Sanskrit name ultimately deriving from the word for "joy" or "delight" – a lovely sentiment for a long-awaited daughter.
- Susette
- Daruska
- Harleen
- Lumikki
Origin:
Variation of Lumi, FinnishMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Finland's answer to Snow White.
- Angelic
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"like an angel"Description:
As the popular 80s and 90s Angelica falls more and more out of favor, word name Angelic is feeling extra fresh. Fitting in with the trend of grandiose and ethereal word names such as Legend and Dream, Angelic feels more than useable today — especially with similar sounding Angelique being one of the fast-rising names of 2022.
- Marisha
- Kaelynn
Origin:
Spelling variation of KaylinDescription:
The family of Kaylin names includes a wide variety of spellings—Kaylen, Kaelyn, and Kaylynn are a few—that enjoy varying degrees of popularity. This particular spelling plays on a couple contemporary trends, namely the ae vowel combination and the -lynn ending. While it's definitely a distinct spelling, it's likely to be misspelled more often than not.
- Satchel
Origin:
English nicknameMeaning:
"sack, bag"Description:
Chosen by Woody Allen for his son with Mia Farrow (now renamed Seamus), honoring the great old-time baseball player Satchel Paige, and by Spike Lee for his daughter, but far too eccentric for ordinary use.
- Brigita
- Amalisa
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Amalisa is a smoosh of the prefix of Amabel and Amanda, which means lovable, and Lisa, a diminutive of Elizabeth that's long been used on its own. In some ways, it's an improvement on all of its root names -- fresher and more distinctive than Amanda or Lisa and easier to understand than Amabel, which is often confused with Annabel. Though Amalisa can be similarly confused with Annalisa which will inevitably become annoying.
- Shruthi
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"that which is heard"Description:
Shruthi is a significant name in Hindu culture. The word shruthi refers to verses of Vedas — the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.
- Charise
- Veronia
Origin:
Variation of Verona, ItalianDescription:
Variation of Verona.
- Petrona
- Rabanne
Origin:
Spanish surnameDescription:
A plausible unisex name, inspired by Basque fashion designer Paco (actually born Francisco Cuervo)--who was known for his 1960s "Unwearables "--metal-linked plastic dresses and designs for the futuristic movie "Barbarella."