Four Letter Girl's Names

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      • Mila
        • Origin:

          Slavic, Russian
        • Meaning:

          "gracious; dear"
        • Description:

          Mila is a popular name that took a 125 year nap, ranking in the Top 1000 in 1881 and then not ranking again until 2006, after actress Mila Kunis appeared on That 70s Show.
      • Mimi
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Mary, Miriam, and others
        • Description:

          Sweet, nicknamey name belonging to the tragic heroines of both La Bohème and Rent. Mimi might feel too slight for many parents to use on the birth certificate, but as a short form, it's one of the cutest of the cute baby names.
      • Miri
        • Mona
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "noble good"
          • Description:

            Mona had more than a moment in the sun, peaking in 1950 at Number 230 but falling off the Top 1000 completely in the late 1980s. Its similarity to the word "moaner" undercuts the appeal of its simplicity. In one recent year, fewer than 100 baby girls received the name, and we don't see it reviving any time soon.
        • Nada
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "dew at sunrise"
          • Description:

            Since it's also Spanish for "nothing," this name wouldn't be great for a girl's self-esteem.
        • Naia
          • Origin:

            Hawaiian, Greek, Basque
          • Meaning:

            "dolphin; to flow; wave, sea foam"
          • Description:

            Multicultural option, equally intriguing as, but more unusual than, Maia.
        • Naja
          • Origin:

            Greenlandic, Arabic or Navajo
          • Meaning:

            "boy's younger sister; success; or silver hands"
          • Description:

            One of several similar feminine names often found in the Muslim world but also a Native American name. And in Greenlandic, Naja means "a boy's younger sister", which could be a sweet connection to a big brother. It's a relatively popular name in Denmark.
        • Nava
          • Origin:

            Hebrew, Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful; from Navarre or Nava"
          • Description:

            Short, sweet, and sparky, Nava has been slowly climbing up the US popularity charts in recent years, owing perhaps to its similarity to Nova, Ava, Navy, and Nevaeh. Used quietly but consistently from the 80s onwards, Nava was given to nearly 80 girls in 2023.
        • Nell
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Helen, Eleanor, et al
          • Meaning:

            "bright, shining one"
          • Description:

            Nell, once a nickname for Helen, Ellen, or Eleanor, is a sweet old-fashioned charmer that is fashionably used today in its own right. While Nell is perfectly in tune with contemporary vintage name style, it hasn't taken off the way some of its sisters have and so maintains an air of distinction. Use Nell or Nellie as a short for any name from Eleanor to Penelope or just name her Nell.
        • Neve
          • Origin:

            Anglicized spelling of Irish Niamh or Italian and Portuguese
          • Meaning:

            "snow"
          • Description:

            Introduced to the American public by actress Neve Campbell; it was her Dutch-born mother's maiden name. Neve is an interesting and fresh new possibility, one which Conan O'Brien chose for his daughter.
        • Nika
          • Origin:

            Russian, diminutive of Veronika
          • Description:

            Enticing modern nickname name possibility.
        • Nike
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "victory"
          • Description:

            The goddess and personification of victory in Greek mythology – sister to strength, force, and zeal – could make a powerful namesake for a daughter. The goddess would fly a chariot across battlefields rewarding the victors with laurel garlands. Though Nike would make a more unique alternative to her much more popular Roman counterpart, Victoria, be warned that many people’s first association will be the sportswear brand.
        • Nina
          • Origin:

            Short form of names that end in -nina
          • Description:

            Nina is as multiethnic as you can get: Nina is a common nickname name in Spain and Russia, a Babylonian goddess of the oceans, and an Incan goddess of fire. Here and now, it's a stylish possibility that's been underused. "Weird Al" Yankovic chose this decidedly nonweird name for his daughter.
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          • Nola
            • Origin:

              Gaelic
            • Meaning:

              "white shoulder"
            • Description:

              Nola, a name with a sleek, enigmatic quality, was used for the much-pursued heroine of Spike Lee's 1986 breakout film, She's Gotta Have It, and again by Woody Allen in Match Point. It's a short form of the traditional Irish name Fionnuala. Nola reentered the US Top 1000 in 2008, for the first time in 50 years.
          • Noor
            • Origin:

              Arabic; Dutch variation of Eleonora
            • Meaning:

              "light"
            • Description:

              An interesting name associated with the elegant American-born Queen Noor of Jordan. Noor is very popular among modern Muslim parents around the world and is beginning to cross over, perhaps because of its simplicity and its resemblance to the stylish Western Nora. It appeared in the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2015.
          • Nora
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Honora or Eleonora, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "honor or meaning unknown"
            • Description:

              Nora is a lovely, refined name that conjures up images of Belle Epoch ladies in fur-trimmed coats skating in Central Park. Long seen as a quintessentially Irish name though its roots are not in Ireland, Nora is a quietly stylish favorite that's tiptoed to the top of the popularity ladder.
          • NOUR