Four Letter Girl's Names

  1. Nova
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "new"
    • Description:

      Nova has the feel of both newness, from its meaning, and great energy as an astronomical term for a star that increases suddenly in brightness before fading.
  2. Neža
    • Olga
      • Origin:

        Slavic variation of Helga, Norse
      • Meaning:

        "holy"
      • Description:

        This Slavic form of the Norse name Helga is a classic in many Slavic countries, including Russia and Poland, where it currently ranks within the Top 100 girl names. It has historically ranked among the most popular names in countries including Ukraine, Latvia, Spain, France, Serbia, Greece, the US, and many more. Olga is a common name even in Scandinavian countries, such as Sweden and Norway, despite Helga being a more traditional choice. Olha is the uniquely Ukrainian variation.
    • Oona
      • Origin:

        Irish, variation of Una
      • Meaning:

        "lamb"
      • Description:

        Oona is a name made famous by Eugene O'Neill's daughter, who became Charlie Chaplin's wife. One of the original Oona's granddaughters was named after her, and is now an actress famous in her own right for playing Talisa of Volantis in HBO's "Game of Thrones." The double-o beginning gives their name a lot of oomph.
    • Oria
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, Italian variation of Aurea, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "my God is light; golden"
      • Description:

        From Hebrew, Oria is a variation of Oriya, created by combining Ori meaning "light" with yah indicating God. From Italian, it is a variation of the Latin Aurea, a golden Saint name, once popular in Spain.
    • OSMA
      • PIEN
        • Plum
          • Origin:

            Fruit name
          • Description:

            British-born novelist Plum Sykes has taken this rich, fruity name out of the produce section and put it into the baby name basket. It's more appealing than Apple, more presentable than Peaches. The French equivalent, Prune, is very fashionable there but would not fly with English speakers.
        • Pola
          • Origin:

            Short form of Amapola, Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "poppy"
          • Description:

            Pola is an international name that still bears the femme fatalish air of Polish-born silent screen vamp Pola Negri, whole birth name was Apolonia. Rarely used, she could join sisters Lola and Nola.
        • Posy
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "a bunch of flowers"
          • Description:

            A sweet, nostalgic nosegay kind of name, Posy has been long fashionable in England, a country of gardeners, but this pretty bouquet-of-flowers name is still rarely heard in the US, though it could be seen as a more unusual possible alternative to Rosy or Josie.
        • Rana
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "queenly"
          • Description:

            A favorite in Near Eastern cultures, with a charming meaning.
        • Reza
          • Rhea
            • Origin:

              Greek mythology name
            • Meaning:

              "a flowing stream"
            • Description:

              Old-style creative name of the Greek mythological earth mother of all the gods. A lot better than the Roman equivalent: Ops. Rhea reentered the US Top 1000 in 2015. Its only previous appearance on the list since 1968 was 2004.
          • Rita
            • Origin:

              Spanish, Hindi
            • Meaning:

              "pearl; truth, order"
            • Description:

              One of the glamour girl names of the Rita Hayworth 1940s, Rita was once a Top 50 name and stayed on the SSA list until 2002.
          • Romy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.
            • Description:

              Austrian actress Romy Schneider seemed to be the singular bearer of this international nickname name until it found new style currency in the past decade.
          • ROOS
            • Rosa
              • Origin:

                Latinate variation of Rose
              • Meaning:

                "rose, a flower"
              • Description:

                As sweet-smelling as Rose but with an international flavour, Rosa is one of the most classic Portuguese, Spanish and Italian names, which is also favored by upper-class Brits, having an ample measure of vintage charm. Rosa has been on the popularity charts for every year that's been counted, especially popular from the 1880s through the beginning of the twentieth century.
            • Rose
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "rose, a flower"
              • Description:

                Rose is derived from the Latin rosa, which referred to the flower. There is also evidence to suggest it was a Norman variation of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type," and also Hros, "horse". In Old English it was translated as Roese and Rohese.
            • Rosy
              • Ruby
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "deep red precious stone"
                • Description:

                  Vibrant, sassy, and bubbly, Ruby is a vintage gem that hasn’t lost any of its sparkle. Currently popular in a number of English-speaking countries, Ruby is proof of the 100 Year Rule, trending again for the first time since its heyday in the 1910s.