Five Letter Girl Names
- Hanan
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"graciousness"Description:
Hanan is an obscure (male) biblical figure, who was a chief member of the tribe of Benjamin. Reminiscent of Hannah, this name could be a cute choice for a little girl whose parents are looking for something that sounds a tad more modern.
- Deven
- Miami
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
Miami -- or Florida, for that matter -- hasn't achieved the place-name stardom of southern sisters like Savannah and Georgia. Quincy Jones used it as his daughter KENYA's middle name.
- Melea
- Niabi
Origin:
Native American, OsageMeaning:
"fawn"Description:
Strong and rhythmic American Indian name.
- Sveta
- Vella
- Bonne
- Felka
- Karys
- Augie
Origin:
Diminutive of Augusta, Augustine or August, LatinMeaning:
"great, magnificent"Description:
Augie is one of a bundle of adorable boyish nicknames newly fashionable for girls, rarer than Billie. A twist on Angie and riding on the coattails of newly fashionable August -- Augie is a spunky, friendly tomboyish choice whether on its own or as a nickname.
- Kaeli
Origin:
Spelling variation of KayleeDescription:
Kaeli, a form of the trendy Kaylee, was the fastest-rising girls' name of 2023, inspired by social media influencer Kaeli Mae.
- Leina
- Gerry
Origin:
English, diminutive of GeraldineDescription:
Gerry was hep along with poodle skirts and banana splits.
- Cisne
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"swan"Description:
Spanish for Swan, Cisne has an intriguing and distinct sound.
- Laini
- Elmer
- Kelce
Origin:
Variation of Kelsey, English surnameMeaning:
"Cenel's island"Description:
The surname of Taylor Swift's NFL beau, Travis Kelce, is seeing new life as a given name. Could Swifties take this name to the top?
- Oline
Origin:
Scandinavian, feminine short form of Ole or OlafDescription:
Oline is an old school feminization of the classic Scandinavian Ole or Olaf that is still popular enough to rank among the Top 100 girl names in Norway.
- Jetje
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of names ending in jetDescription:
Like Jette, Jetje is kind of a diminutive for a diminutive: The suffix je indicates the name is a pet form -- think Katje for Katharina --in this case of Jet, itself a short form of names such as Henriette or Mariette. An English equivalent might be Ettie.