8 Letter Girl Names
- Lauriane
Description:
Lauriane is a feminine French name derived from the Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel' - a symbol of victory and honor in ancient times. This elegant name combines the classic Laura with a distinctive French ending, creating a sophisticated yet accessible option. Particularly popular in French-speaking regions including France, Switzerland, and parts of Canada, Lauriane has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables. The name suggests refinement and grace while maintaining a certain strength, reminiscent of the laurel's durability. Though not widely used in English-speaking countries, its similarity to more familiar names like Lauren or Laurel makes it accessible to non-French speakers. Lauriane typically evokes images of someone cultured, intelligent and poised.
- Esperans
Description:
Esperans is a feminine name deriving from the concept of 'hope,' related to the more common Esperanza in Spanish. This variant spelling may reflect French Creole or other Romance language influences. The name carries profound meaning, embodying the universal human quality of optimism and expectation. Esperans remains quite rare, making it a distinctive choice that nonetheless carries recognizable meaning across many cultures. The name has special significance in Christian contexts, where hope is considered one of the three theological virtues. Esperans offers a unique alternative to the more familiar Hope or Esperanza, with a sophisticated sound that maintains the inspirational meaning. Its uncommon nature appeals to parents seeking a meaningful name with spiritual undertones and linguistic distinction.
- Jaquelyn
Description:
Jaquelyn is a feminine name that represents an alternative spelling of Jacqueline, which itself is the feminine form of Jacques, the French equivalent of James. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Jacob meaning "supplanter," Jaquelyn offers parents a modern twist on a classic choice. This spelling variation gained modest popularity in the United States during the late 20th century. Jaquelyn maintains the elegant feel of Jacqueline while providing individuality through its spelling. The name lends itself to several nickname options including Jackie, Jaq, or Lynn. Bearers of this name share its association with strength and sophistication that characterized former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, whose influence helped popularize the original form.
- Natalija
Origin:
Slovenian variation of NataliaMeaning:
"Christmas"Description:
The French version of this name, Natalie, is most popular in the U.S., but all variations are appealing and this one is a fresh twist. Pronunciation is like Natalia.
- Rosalynd
Description:
Rosalynd is an elegant variation of Rosalind, which comes from the Latin elements 'rosa' (rose) and 'linda' (beautiful). This spelling with a 'y' instead of an 'i' gives the name a distinctive, somewhat medieval flair. The name gained literary prominence through Shakespeare's character Rosalind in 'As You Like It,' lending it intellectual and artistic associations. Throughout history, Rosalynd has maintained an air of sophistication and natural beauty, without becoming overly common. While the standard spelling Rosalind saw modest popularity in the early 20th century, Rosalynd remains a more unusual choice. The name suggests a combination of natural beauty, intelligence, and classical elegance that appeals to parents seeking a name with substance and history.
- Delaunay
Description:
Delaunay is a refined French surname that has transitioned into occasional use as a feminine given name. Derived from the Old French 'de l'aunay,' meaning 'from the alder grove,' it carries an elegant, artistic association due to its connection to French mathematician and artist Boris Delaunay. As a female first name, Delaunay offers a sophisticated sound with a touch of creative heritage. Though quite rare internationally, it appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with French cultural roots and artistic connections. The name has a melodic quality with its soft 'del-oh-nay' pronunciation, making it both dignified and accessible for contemporary use while providing a unique alternative to more common French-inspired names.
- Karlitha
Description:
Karlitha is a feminine given name that appears to be a creative variation of the name Karla, which itself is the feminine form of Karl. Karl has Germanic origins and means 'free man' or 'strong man.' The suffix '-itha' adds a unique, melodic quality to the name. Karlitha is considered a rare name without widespread usage in English-speaking countries. Its distinctiveness may appeal to parents seeking an uncommon name with roots in a more familiar classic. While not commonly found in historical records or popularity charts, Karlitha offers the strength of its root name Karl while providing a feminine, somewhat exotic flair.
- Arthette
Description:
Arthette is an extremely rare feminine name that appears to be a diminutive or feminine form of Arthur, a name of Celtic origin meaning 'bear' or 'stone.' The addition of the French-influenced suffix '-ette' creates a delicate, feminine variation of the strong masculine classic. Arthette likely emerged as a creative invention rather than through traditional usage, making it one of the most uncommon names in usage. The name carries the noble, regal associations of Arthur (connected to the legendary King Arthur) while adding a distinctive feminine touch. Parents who choose Arthette are likely seeking an extraordinarily unique name with classical roots but a modern, creative twist. Its rarity means a child named Arthette would likely never meet another person sharing her name.
- Elissent
Origin:
French, GermanicMeaning:
"temple path"Description:
An intriguing medieval name found in various forms across Europe. Variants include Elisende, Elisenda, Elysant, Elysande, Elisent and Helisent. It likely derives from a Visigothic name meaning "temple path".
- Jameelah
Description:
Jameelah is a feminine name of Arabic origin meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely.' It comes from the root word 'jameel' (beautiful) with the feminine suffix '-ah,' creating a name that literally celebrates feminine beauty. Popular throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and increasingly in Muslim communities worldwide, Jameelah represents inner and outer beauty in Islamic tradition. The name gained recognition in Western countries partly through Jameelah Goldsmith (formerly Jemima Jones), wife of Ben Goldsmith, who converted to Islam. With its flowing sound and positive meaning, Jameelah offers parents a name with authentic cultural roots and a universally appealing significance, bridging traditional Islamic naming practices with contemporary global sensibilities.
- Allysiah
Description:
Allysiah is a modern feminine name that appears to be a creative elaboration of Alicia or Alyssa. With its distinctive spelling and melodic sound, Allysiah represents contemporary naming trends that favor unique variations of more traditional names. The root name Alicia derives from the Germanic name Adelaide, meaning 'noble' or 'nobility,' while Alyssa has Greek origins meaning 'rational.' Allysiah is quite uncommon in naming statistics, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking individuality. The name has a flowing, rhythmic quality with its combination of soft consonants and vowel sounds, and its 'iah' ending gives it a slightly exotic flair reminiscent of names like Mariah or Aaliyah.
- Sardinia
Origin:
Italian place-nameDescription:
Beautiful Italian island, but as a baby name too redolent of sardines.
- Cailynne
Description:
Cailynne is a modern feminine name with Irish and Gaelic influences. It appears to be a contemporary variant of the traditional name Caitlin (or Kaitlyn), which means 'pure.' The unique spelling with the double 'n' and 'y' gives it a distinctive touch while maintaining its Celtic roots. Cailynne emerged primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as parents sought more individualized versions of popular names. While not among the most common first names, Cailynne appeals to parents looking for a name that feels both familiar and unique. The name carries a gentle, lyrical quality and fits well with current naming trends that favor traditional names with creative spellings.
- Adrienna
Description:
Adrienna is a feminine name that serves as a variant of Adriana or Adrienne, which both derive from the ancient Roman name Hadrianus, referring to someone from Hadria (a town in northern Italy). This particular spelling combines elements of both traditional variants, with the double 'n' adding a unique touch. The name carries connotations of strength and importance, reflecting its historical association with the Roman Emperor Hadrian. While less common than Adriana or Adrienne, Adrienna offers a slightly more distinctive option while maintaining the familiar, melodic quality of its variants. It shares the sophisticated, feminine appeal of its sister names without being overly common in most English-speaking countries.
- Breindel
Origin:
YiddishMeaning:
"brunette"Description:
Once a traditional Jewish name, Breindel is now unlikely to be revived.
- Elianore
Description:
Elianore is a feminine name representing an elegant variation of Eleanor, which originated from the Provençal name Aliénor, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Adenorde meaning 'foreign' or 'other land.' This sophisticated spelling variant maintains the classic appeal of Eleanor while offering a more elaborate, French-influenced presentation. The name has royal associations throughout European history, including Eleanor of Aquitaine, a powerful medieval queen. While less common than Eleanor or Elinor, Elianore offers the same rich historical connections with a distinctive spelling. The name conveys elegance and refinement with its flowing sound and additional syllabic emphasis. Parents might choose Elianore for its traditional roots combined with a slightly more ornate and uncommon presentation.
- Shellana
Description:
Shellana is a feminine name that appears to be a modern creation, possibly combining elements of 'Shell' (evoking the ocean) with the feminine suffix '-ana' that appears in many names. This melodic name has a contemporary feel with a touch of tropical or coastal associations. Though not historically established, Shellana follows the pattern of many newer names that blend familiar elements into unique combinations. The name's connection to shells might suggest beauty, protection, and natural elegance. Shellana remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking something distinctive that still feels intuitive to spell and pronounce. The name has a rhythmic quality and exotic flair that distinguishes it from more common names while maintaining an approachable charm.
- Cataleen
Description:
Cataleen is a feminine given name that represents a modern variation of the classic name Catherine. It combines the recognizable 'Cata-' prefix found in variants like Catalina with the '-leen' ending common in names like Kathleen. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek 'Aikaterine,' traditionally associated with meanings of 'pure' or connected to the Greek goddess Hecate. This unique spelling gives the name a distinctive quality while maintaining a familiar sound. Cataleen is quite rare, appealing to parents seeking an uncommon name that still has recognizable roots. The name has a gentle, melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing syllables. While not widely used in any English-speaking country, Cataleen offers an intriguing alternative to more common Catherine derivatives while maintaining the classic name's elegant associations.
- Marriana
Description:
Marriana is a feminine name that represents a variation of Marianna, which combines the classic names Maria and Anna. Both root names have Hebrew origins, with Maria (from Miriam) possibly meaning "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished-for child," and Anna meaning "grace" or "favor." The double 'r' spelling gives this traditional name a distinctive contemporary twist. Marriana carries the rich religious and historical associations of its component names while offering a slightly unique presentation. The name has a romantic, flowing quality that evokes elegance and femininity. While less common than Marianna or the separate names Maria and Anna, Marriana appeals to parents who appreciate traditional naming elements but desire something with a subtle twist.
- Claresta
Description:
Claresta is a feminine name with Latin roots, likely derived from the word "clarus" meaning "clear," "bright," or "famous." It appears to be a variation of names like Clara, Clarissa, or Clarice, with the distinctive "-esta" suffix giving it a more elaborate, melodic quality. This ornate ending adds a touch of vintage charm and uniqueness to the traditional root. Claresta has never been widely popular in English-speaking countries, remaining a rare choice that stands out while still having recognizable elements. The name carries associations with clarity, light, and illumination. Despite its rarity, Claresta has an intuitive pronunciation and connects to a family of more familiar names, making it unusual without being completely unfamiliar. The name might appeal to parents seeking a distinctive yet classical-sounding option with positive connotations.