Four Letter Girl's Names

  1. FAIE
    • FAYA
      • Faye
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "fairy"
        • Description:

          Does Fay really need that e at the end? We vote no, but modern parents disagree: The Faye spelling was used for nearly 300 girls in 2014, vaulting the name back onto the Top 1000 after a 35-year absence, nearly ten times as many babies as received the Fay spelling.
      • Febe
        • Fern
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "plant name"
          • Description:

            Of all the botanicals, Fern has been one of the slowest to move back from the front parlor into the nursery, despite the appealing girl character in the children's classic Charlotte's Web. Fern was most popular from the turn of the last century through the 1940s, reaching a high of #152 in 1916. We can certainly see her rejoining the long list of popular greenery names.
        • FIEN
          • Fina
            • Gaia
              • Origin:

                Greek and Latin
              • Meaning:

                "earth mother; rejoicing"
              • Description:

                Floral, bright, and subtly powerful, Gaia is a name with two separate origins. In Greek mythology, it is the name of the earth goddess and the universal mother, who takes her epithet from the Ancient Greek word for land or ground. It was this ecological element that led actress Emma Thompson to choose it for her daughter back in 1999, and it could hold similar appeal to green minded parents today.
            • Gala
              • Origin:

                Russian and Slavic feminine form of Galina
              • Description:

                Festive name of the wife of Salvador Dali. In Spanish, Gala comes from the Roman name Galla, a feminine form of Gallus meaning "rooster" or "a person from Gaul".
            • Gita
              • Origin:

                Sanskrit
              • Meaning:

                "song"
              • Description:

                A simple, international name extremely popular in India. The word, meaning "song", also appears in the name of the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu sacred text. Geeta is a spelling variant.
            • Gwen
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Gwendolen/Gwendolyn
              • Meaning:

                "white circle"
              • Description:

                While Gwen may have originated as a short form of Gwendolen and Gwendolyn, these days it frequently stands on its own. Rocker Gwen Stefani has given it a shot of cool, and parents are choosing it as a standalone more and more often—Gwen hopped back onto the US Top 1000 in 2013 after an absence of over 30 years. Gwen could also be short for Guinevere.
            • Hana
              • Origin:

                Hebrew, Hawaiian, Maori, Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "grace, work, glow, flower"
              • Description:

                Many things to many peoples: a flower name, also spelled Hanae, to the Japanese; a Czech and Polish short form of Johana; and an alternate form of the biblical name Hannah in the US. It also means "craft, work" in Hawaiian and "glow" in Maori.
            • Hava
              • Origin:

                Modern variation of Eve
              • Description:

                Hava is an anglicization of the Hebrew name Chava, which, like its English form Eve, means "life". In some accents, it may sound like "have a", so it's worth considering if this will be an issue combined with a last name. But overall, it's an elegantly simple name with a great meaning.
            • HAWA
              • HENA
                • Hero
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "demi-god"
                  • Description:

                    Despite the possibility of gender confusion, the Hero in Greek myth was a woman. Myleene Klass got that when she chose Hero for her daughter, and Sam Taylor-Wood and Aaron Johnson used it as their daughter's middle--and we wouldn't be surprised to see more girls with this heroic name.
                • HIBA
                  • HINA
                    • Hope
                      • Origin:

                        Virtue name
                      • Description:

                        Can a name as virtuous as Hope be cool and trendy? Strangely enough -- yes. But though this optimistic Puritan favorite is experiencing substantial popularity, Hope is too pure and elegant to be corrupted, a lovely classic that deserves all the attention it's getting.
                    • IEVA