Four Letter Girl's Names

  1. Elea
    • Elia
      • Origin:

        Italian variation of Elijah, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "Jehovah is God"
      • Description:

        Though the most famous Elia, screenwriter Kazan, was male, this name sounds like a spin on many popular girls' names, from Ella to Ellie to Isla and Leah. While the Italian pronunciation has the middle syllable as LEE, making it closer to the original Elijah would give the middle syllable a long I sound -- eh-LYE-ah.
    • Elif
      • Origin:

        Turkish and Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "first letter in the alphabet; slender"
      • Description:

        Elif is the Turkish form of Alif, the name of the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. Actor Natalie Portman gave another spelling to her son, Aleph.
    • Elin
      • Origin:

        Swedish variation of Ellen
      • Description:

        The Elin variation makes an old favorite sleeker and more modern. Elin came to prominence via the ex-Mrs.Tiger Woods and is now perhaps best known via novelist Elin Hildebrand.. It entered the US Top 1000 in 2010, though it's now dropped off again.
    • Elma
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "will helmet"
      • Description:

        Historically a diminutive of Wilhelmina, Elma's parent name and soundalike sisters are slowly stirring back to life as the trend for vintage baby names continues. With Alma on the rise in the US, Thelma chic in France, and Selma hot in Scandinavia, Elma could be in with a shot at a revival – especially given the popularity of Emma and Ella. But Muppet Elmo and Looney Tune Elmer Fudd may cast a long shadow.
    • Elsa
      • Origin:

        German diminutive of Elisabeth
      • Meaning:

        "pledged to God"
      • Description:

        Lost in limbo for decades and decades, Elsa now stands a good chance of following along in the progression from Emma to Ella to Etta, thanks to the ice queen heroine who "Let It Go" in the wildly popular Disney movie Frozen. The name shot all the up to Number 286 (its highest ranking since the 1890s) in the year after the release of the movie, though it's now dropped back down the list in the US.
    • Elya
      • Origin:

        Slavic form of Helen
      • Description:

        A Slavic variation of Helen that might make an unusual update of that classic name.
    • Emie
      • Emme
        • Origin:

          American invented name; homonym of Emmy
        • Meaning:

          "universal"
        • Description:

          Introduced by "plus-size" model Emme (born Melissa) and now a legitimate member of the Em-starting girls' name group, especially since it was chosen by Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony for their twin daughter.
      • Emmy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Emily and Emma
        • Meaning:

          "work; universal"
        • Description:

          Long a nickname for all the Em-names, as well as an annual award, Emmy is now being given on its own, as are soundalikes Emme and Emmi. Might be too identified with the TV awards--though that doesn't seem to have hurt Oscar or Tony. We think Emmy is a little too cutesey, and is probably best kept as a nickname for something that ages a little better.
      • EMNA
        • Enid
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "life, spirit"
          • Description:

            This Celtic goddess and Arthurian name may sound terminally old-ladyish to many ears--but so did names like Ella and Etta not so long ago. So Enid is yet another forgotten four-letter E-possibility: she's has been M.I.A since 1954.
        • Erin
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "from the island to the west"
          • Description:

            First-wave Irish name and place name—the poetic name for Ireland—now supplanted by newer alternatives such as Maeve and Delaney.
        • Eris
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "strife, discord"
          • Description:

            Eris was the goddess of strife and discord, turned fairy tale and then popular culture figure Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty. Ironic, as her name sounds so much like that of Eros, the god of love.
        • Erna
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "to know"
          • Description:

            That er sound -- as in Myrna, Myrtle, and Bernice -- sounds terminally dated.
        • Esma
          • Origin:

            Turkish, Bosnian
          • Meaning:

            "supreme"
          • Description:

            Turkish and Bosnian form of the Arabic name Asma, with the powerful meaning of "supreme".
        • Esme
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "beloved"
          • Description:

            Esmé comes from the past participle of the Old French verb esmer, meaing "to esteem" or "to love." It can also be considered a derivative of the Spanish name Esmeralda, which means "emerald".
        • ESRA
          • Esta
            • Etta
              • Origin:

                English and Scottish, short form of any name ending with -etta: Henrietta, Loretta etc.
              • Description:

                Thanks to the surprise hit revival of Etta James' song At Last and because of recent interest in vintage style nicknames, Etta has established herself as a possible successor to Emma and Ella. Back in the US Top 1000 as of 2023 and rising rapidly up the UK charts, where it sits in the Top 200, Etta is a snappy, smart and sparky choice.