8 Letter Girl Names

  1. Snickers
    • Description:

      Snickers is a playful and whimsical female name derived from the popular chocolate candy bar introduced in the 1930s. While unconventional as a human name, it has gained some popularity as a pet name, particularly for cats and dogs with brown coloring or playful personalities. The name evokes feelings of sweetness, fun, and satisfaction. As a human name, Snickers would be considered highly unique and might be used by parents looking for something truly distinctive or perhaps as a nickname for someone with a sweet personality or infectious laugh. The name carries connotations of joy and lightheartedness.
  2. Silviane
    • Description:

      Silviane is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.' It is a variant of Silvana or Sylviane, carrying the essence of nature and woodland beauty. While not among the most common names, it has a delicate, melodious quality that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet elegant. Silviane is more frequently found in French-speaking regions and parts of Latin America. The name evokes images of silvery woods and natural grace, offering a sophisticated yet earthy quality to those who bear it. Its usage remains relatively rare, giving it a unique and distinguished character.

  3. Vivianna
    • Description:

      Vivianna is a feminine name derived from Latin roots, elaborating on the name Vivian or Viviana, ultimately from 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.' This melodic four-syllable name carries connotations of vitality, energy, and vibrance. Vivianna appears across several European naming traditions, particularly in Italian, Spanish, and Latin American cultures. The extra syllable adds a flowing, romantic quality to the already lyrical Viviana. While less common than Vivian or Viviana, Vivianna has maintained steady if modest usage. The name's repeated 'vi' sound creates a pleasing rhythm, while the 'anna' ending connects it to classic feminine names. Vivianna offers the perfect balance of familiarity and distinction, conveying both timeless elegance and life-affirming meaning.

  4. Destinee
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Destiny
    • Description:

      Again, the trendy -ee ending.
  5. Meraline
    • Origin:

      Unclear
    • Description:

      Meraline, most likely to be a variant of Marilyn, is made most familiar as the name of American stock car driver Eric McClure's daughter Meraline Everleigh McClure born in 2015.
  6. Southern
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      This gender neutral directional name joins North, Easton, and Westley et al. Split nearly evenly between the sexes, we imagine it would work best if you live in a southern state.
  7. Roselita
    • Description:

      Roselita is a delicate feminine name that combines the floral name Rose with a Spanish diminutive suffix -lita. The name essentially means 'little rose,' conveying sweetness and beauty. With Latin roots, Roselita carries the romantic essence of Spanish-speaking cultures while maintaining the timeless appeal of the rose symbol. While not widely used in the United States, the name has a melodic, flowing quality that makes it appealing. Roselita offers a more distinctive alternative to common names like Rose, Rosalie, or Rosalita. The name evokes images of grace and natural beauty while the diminutive form adds a touch of endearment. Parents might choose this name for its exotic flair and feminine charm.

  8. Yulietta
    • Origin:

      Russian, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "youthful or sky father"
    • Description:

      Juliet and its French version Juliette have become more popular in the US in recent years, which means that more international variations are coming to light.
  9. Shamiran
    • Description:

      Shamiran is a feminine name with ancient Assyrian and Middle Eastern origins. It likely derives from 'Shamiram,' the Armenian and Persian name for the legendary Assyrian queen Semiramis who ruled Babylon. The name carries historical significance and royal connotations, connecting the bearer to a powerful female historical figure known for her wisdom and leadership. Shamiran remains relatively uncommon in Western countries but may be found among Assyrian, Armenian, and Middle Eastern communities and their diaspora. The name has a melodic quality with its flowing syllables and offers a unique option for parents seeking a name with historical depth and cultural significance from ancient Mesopotamian civilizations.

  10. Penzance
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "holy headland"
    • Description:

      Penzance is a port town at the very tip of Cornwall. With its associations with operetta and pirates, Penzance packs quite a bit of zip for a name.
  11. Cesarine
    • Origin:

      French feminine version of Caesar
    • Description:

      Cesarine is the French femininer version of Casear. It is used occasionally in French-speaking countries, including Belgium, Switzerland and Jersey.
  12. Bibianna
    • Description:

      Bibianna is a feminine name with Latin origins, derived from 'Viviana' or 'Bibiana,' meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.' The name traces back to Saint Bibiana, a 4th-century Roman martyr. While relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, Bibianna enjoys some popularity in Eastern European countries and among Catholic families honoring the saint. The name offers unique variations like Bibiana, Viviana, and Vibiana across different cultures. Bibianna conveys a sense of vitality and resilience, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name with historical depth and spiritual significance while remaining distinctive.

  13. Päivätär
    • Origin:

      Finnish
    • Meaning:

      "lady of the sun"
    • Description:

      Päivätär is the goddess of the sun in Finnish mythology, who owns the silver of the sun, spins silver yarn, and weaves clothes out of them. Her counterpart is Kuutar, the goddess of the moon.
  14. Lilouenn
    • Origin:

      Breton
    • Meaning:

      "white lily"
    • Description:

      An elaboration of cute French nickname name Lilou, or the Breton form of Lilwen. An unusual and appealing Lily name.
  15. Kaitlynn
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Kaitlyn or Caitlin
    • Description:

      Kaitlynn seems to be trying too hard to make its pronunciation plain. At this point, everyone knows that the name however you spell it is pronounced like Kate plus Lynn, so why go all the way to Kaitlynn? This spelling has been stumbling down the charts since its peak in 1998 and may not be around much longer.
  16. Justicia
    • Description:

      Justicia is a feminine name with Latin origins, directly derived from the Roman goddess of justice who was depicted holding scales and a sword. The name literally means "justice" or "righteousness" in Latin. While uncommon as a personal name in English-speaking countries, it has occasional usage in Spanish-speaking regions. Justicia carries powerful connotations of fairness, moral strength, and ethical principles. The name has a formal, dignified quality that evokes respect and authority. Parents might choose this distinctive name for its strong symbolic meaning and its connection to important philosophical and legal concepts, making it particularly meaningful for those who value justice and ethical principles.
  17. Raffaele
    • Description:

      Raffaele is traditionally a masculine Italian name, though this entry identifies it as feminine, suggesting a gender-neutral usage. Derived from the Hebrew name Raphael meaning 'God has healed,' Raffaele has been popular in Italy for centuries. The feminine adaptation maintains the melodic quality of Italian naming traditions while connecting to the archangel Raphael, who is associated with healing in biblical tradition. While less common outside of Italy, Raffaele has a sophisticated European charm that appeals to parents seeking a distinctive yet classical name. The name offers versatile nickname options like Rafa, Rae, or Elle. Its three-syllable rhythm and flowing sound give it an artistic, elegant quality.

  18. Alysanne
    • Description:

      Alysanne is a feminine name with medieval roots that combines elements of Alice and Anne, both classical names with royal associations. With its ethereal, lyrical quality, Alysanne gained contemporary recognition through George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, where it belonged to a beloved queen. The name carries an elegant, fantasy-inspired feel while maintaining connections to traditional naming patterns. Alysanne likely derives from Germanic origins, with components meaning "noble" and "grace." Though rare in everyday use, it appeals to parents seeking a name with a romantic, literary quality that stands apart from more common alternatives. Its melodic sound and noble associations give it a timeless appeal despite its relative obscurity in mainstream naming trends.

  19. Almudena
    • Origin:

      Spanish from Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "the citadel"
    • Description:

      Almudena was derived from the Arabic word al-mudayyina, meaning "the citadel." The Virgin of Almudena is a medieval statue of Mary in Madrid. Almudena is the patron saint of the city.
  20. Pascasia
    • Description:

      Pascasia is a feminine name with Latin origins, derived from 'Pascha' meaning 'Easter' or 'Passover.' It's the feminine form of Pascasius, traditionally given to children born during the Easter season. This name carries religious significance in Christian traditions, symbolizing renewal, rebirth, and spiritual awakening. Though rare in contemporary use, Pascasia has historical precedent, particularly in Catholic countries and communities. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables and soft sounds. It offers parents seeking a distinctive religious name an option with deep historical roots. Pascasia might appeal to those drawn to vintage names with clear spiritual connections and a feminine, classical sound.