9 Letter Girl Names
- Ingibjorg
Origin:
Icelandic from NorseMeaning:
"the help of Ing"Description:
Ingibjörg, as it's transcribed in Iceland, is derived from the Old Norse name Ingibjǫrg. The name references the Germanic fertility god Ing, the original name of the god Freyr.
- Annaclara
- Cataleyah
Origin:
Spelling variation of CataleyaDescription:
Cataleyah wins notice as one of the trendiest names of all time, rising quickly through the ranks inspired by the Zoe Saldana character in Colombiana and also the name of a genus of orchids.
- Aquitaine
Origin:
French place nameDescription:
If you're looking for a really untouristed place name, Aquitaine could be it. Aquitaine is a region of France that includes both Bordeaux and Biarritz and is famous for such food and drink as its pates and cassoulets, Armagnac brandy and Bordeaux wines.
- Ana lucia
- Sylvianne
- Blakesley
Origin:
English place-name and surnameMeaning:
"dark wolf's wood or clearing"Description:
Blakesley is the name of a village in England, also sometimes found as a surname along with Blakely and Blakeley, turned into a first name for their daughter by reality stars Trista and Ryan Sutter. Blakesley joins other -ley ending names -- Hadley, Finley -- as one of the most popular forms of unisex names with a girlish spin.
- Walentyna
- Ladislava
Origin:
Czech feminine form of VladislavMeaning:
"glorious rule"
- Madelynne
Origin:
Spelling variation of Madelyn, EnglishMeaning:
"woman from Magdala or high tower"Description:
A spin on the French form of Magdalene, Madelynne is another, llower ranking way to Maddy. Still, when you put Madelynne together with her more popular sisters -- Madelyn, Madeline, Madeleine, and Madelynn -- she begins to feel just like a Top 10 option.
- Rosalinde
- Florentia
- Sibylline
- Praskovia
- Emmaliese
- Arcangela
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"high-ranking angel"Description:
Arcangela is a heavenly possibility if Angel or Angela isn't elevated enough for you.
- Lightning
Origin:
Nature nameDescription:
Olympic athlete Usain Bolt introduced this unusual and electric nature name to the lexicon when he chose it for his daughter's middle name: Olympia Lightning Bolt. Now there's a name with layers of meaning!
- Alesandra
- Vincentia
Origin:
Feminine variation of VincentDescription:
Vincenza would be a more user-friendly form in this country.
- Britannia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"Britain"Description:
Hail Britannia? We think not.