1798 Four Letter Girl Names
- Ammy
- Moll
Origin:
Short form of Molly, diminutive of Mary, Hebrew or Egyptian"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Meaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Moll is one of those names that is used all the time as a nickname for a nickname, but rarely put on the birth certificate. Moll Flanders is an eponymous 18th century novel by Daniel Defoe, the author of Robinson Crusoe,
- Drós
Origin:
Faroese, Old NorseMeaning:
"woman"Description:
Still heard today on the Faroe Islands, Drós comes from the Old Norse word for woman.
- Hong
Origin:
Chinese and VietnameseMeaning:
"rainbow or red; pink, rosy"Description:
A unisex Chinese name with a multitude of different meanings, depending on the characters used. In Vietnamese, it is a feminine name meaning "pink, rosy".
- Febe
- Gaye
- Erta
- Char
- Turi
Origin:
Variation of Turid, NorwegianMeaning:
"Thor is beautiful"Description:
This little-known Norwegian gem is a spelling variation of Turid — a popular name in 1940s Norway. With other Scandinavian choices such as Lumi and Juni heating up in the US, Turi could be an unexpected alternative.
- Eevi
- Woya
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"dove"Description:
Lovely and peaceful Cherokee option for a baby girl.
- Ofri
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"my fawn"
- Gish
Origin:
Chinese, meaning unknownDescription:
This name was brought to the fore by acclaimed Chinese-American novelist and short story writer Gish Jen, whose birth name was Lillian.
- Laïs
Origin:
Greek, meaning unknownDescription:
An Ancient Greek name now common in Brazil in the Laís form. Two notable Ancient Greek courtesans were named Laïs, along with a first-century midwife.
- Kiwa
Origin:
Polynesian. "Pacific ocean"Meaning:
"Pacific ocean"Description:
Some sources cite a Polynesian goddess of shellfish named Kiwa, though others name Kiwa as only a male figure in Maori mythology, connected with the ocean.
- Anta
- Zury
- Cado
Description:
Cobie Smulders used Cado as the middle name of her daughter Shaelyn.
- Lota
- Leen
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"tender"Description:
Leen, a relative of Layan, is one of the most popular girls' names in the Arab world.