9 Letter Girl Names
- Muirgheal
- Épiphanie
Origin:
French word nameMeaning:
"realization"Description:
You could just spell it epiphany, but that's so much more pedestrian. It's also a holiday name, à la Christmas and Easter: the Epiphany marked the visitation of the Three Wise Men to Baby Jesus.
- Clairette
- Miroslava
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"peace and glory"Description:
Feminine form of Miroslav
- Anh
Origin:
VietnameseMeaning:
"various meanings"Description:
This simple unisex Vietnamese name has multiple possible meanings, including "hero", "petal", "brave", "bright", depending on the characters used to write it.
- Antonette
- Louisette
- Bernadett
- Nikolette
- Danièlle
- Sassandra
Origin:
African place-nameDescription:
Sassy alternative to Cassandra -- maybe too sassy.
- Péronelle
- Xanthoula
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"little yellow one"Description:
Lively Greek diminutive of Xanthippi or Xanthe.
- Virsaviya
Origin:
Russian variation of Bathsheba, HebrewMeaning:
"daughter of an oath"Description:
Virsaviya is the Russian form of the biblical name Bathsheba. It appeared on the US charts twice, in 2015 and 2016.
- Brigidine
Origin:
Irish variation of BrighidDescription:
Brigidine is a unique take on Bridget used by singer Sinead O'Connor. But assuming you're not an Irish rock star, you'd probably do better to stop at Brigid.
- Arlington
Origin:
English habitational surname, place nameDescription:
Arley is a fast-rising surname-name for girls, and Arlington isn't far behind.
- Illuminée
Origin:
French word nameMeaning:
"illuminated"Description:
Illumination with a French accent.
- Hollister
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"dweller by the holly tree"Description:
Familiar English surname now associated with the Abercrombie & Fitch offshoot.
- Allouette
- Meretlein
Origin:
Diminutive of Meret, GermanMeaning:
"little pearl"Description:
This rare literary name appears in Gottfried Keller's 1855 novel Der grüne Heinrich (Green Henry). Fiesty and beautiful Meretlein lived in the woods and was constantly causing trouble. Ultimately, she died an early death.