7 Letter Girl Names
- Shinobu
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"endurance, patience; belief"Description:
Unisex Japanese name more common for girls.
- Braxley
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Braxley itself may not be all that common — it was only given to 5 girls and 13 boys in 2021 — but as a combination of two on-trend syllables, you may run into a lot of children with similar names.
- Noadiah
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"meeting with the Lord"Description:
Noadiah has biblical namesakes both male and female. The female Noadiah is a prophetess in the Book of Nehemiah, while the male Noadiah is mentioned in the Book of Ezra. Noa is a sweet and logical short form.
- Ilianna
- Everina
Description:
Philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft had a younger sister named Everina. Her daughter Mary Shelley also used the name for her daughter, Clara Everina Shelley (1817-1818).
- Bernina
- Luvenia
- Bravely
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"in a way that shows a willingness to face and endure danger or pain; courageously"Description:
A striking word name that packs a punch — but the "-ly" ending may a bit more name-like than just Brave.
- Jolanta
Origin:
PolishMeaning:
"violet"Description:
A Slavic name that could easily blend in.
- Gazelle
- Jacelyn
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
A possible, and not too successful, attempt to individualize Jocelyn or formalize Jacey.
- Josslyn
- Nadirah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"unique, rare"Description:
Variant of Nadira
- Athenea
- Loralyn
- Brandie
- Magaidh
Origin:
Scottish, version of MargaretMeaning:
"pearl"Description:
Pronounced just like Maggie, this In all its forms, one of the most classic Scottish name for girls is rarely heard outside its native land.
- Saretta
- Kyndall
Origin:
Spelling variation of KendallDescription:
As with many popular names these days, Kendall has inspired several spelling variations, many of them popular in their own right. While Kyndall fell off the Top 1000 in 2015, supermodel and reality TV star Kendall Jenner is sure to keep this name in all its versions in the public eye for years to come.
- Jahzara
Origin:
American variation of Zara, Hebrew and ArabicMeaning:
"blooming flower; God remembers"