1798 Four Letter Girl Names
- Elbe
- Ming
Origin:
ChineseMeaning:
"bright, clear"Description:
A common Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean unisex name, and the name of a culturally rich Chinese dynastic period.
- Sare
Origin:
Turkish variation of Sarah, HebrewMeaning:
"princess"
- Vail
- Fata
Origin:
Judeo-ItalianMeaning:
"fairy"Description:
A short and simple Judeo-Italian name with an ethereal meaning — but the first 3 letters may be potential for teasing in English-speaking areas.
- Suze
- Karo
Origin:
Finnish variation of Caro, EnglishMeaning:
"free man"Description:
Seen in Nordic countries as a nickname for Karolina or Karl.
- Atia
Origin:
Roman name, meaning unknownDescription:
Atia Balba Caesonia was a Roman noblewoman who was the mother of Emperor Augustus. As was the practice at the time, she had two sisters also named Atia, Atia Prima and Atia Tertia. The real-life Atia was reportedly a more worthy personage than the scheming Atia on HBO's "Rome."
- Živa
Origin:
Slavic mythological nameMeaning:
"living"Description:
In Slavic mythology, Živa is the goddess of life, fertility, and the Spring season. Viva and Vita are more familiar cognates.
- Arta
- Xois
Origin:
African place nameDescription:
This name of the capital of an ancient Egyptian dynasty makes Lois X-rated.
- Téo
- Deny
- Wala
- Yasu
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"peaceful, quiet"Description:
Calming Japanese choice.
- Azni
Origin:
Armenian, meaning unknownDescription:
Though it might be acceptable in its native land, the fact of Azni being an anagram of a word with unpleasant World War II associations would limit its usage here.
- Jaci
- Nouf
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"mountain peak"Description:
A short and simple Arabic girl's name typically used in Muslim families.
- Sati
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"truthful"Description:
Sati is the is the Hindu goddess of marital felicity and longevity, and is worshipped as an aspect of the mother goddess Shakti.
- Gift
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Surprisingly, one of the fastest-rising names for girls.