Five Letter Girl Names
- Nikol
Origin:
Croatian, Bulgarian, Czech and Greek form of Nicola, from GreekMeaning:
"people of victory"
- Finna
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"Sámi, Finn, wanderer"Description:
A simple and attractive feminization of the Nordic name Finn.
- Donia
Origin:
Scottish, feminine variation of DonaldMeaning:
"proud chief"Description:
Donia is a name with many possible origins. Besides a short female form of Donald, it may also be a form of the Italian Donna meaning lady, a variation on the Arabic Donya meaning world, or a Celtic name of the Don family, which all have meanings related to dark or darkness.
- Maevi
- Agnis
- Kerra
- Bodil
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"battle remedy"Description:
A popular Scandinavian name which ranked consistently in Norway's Top 100 in the middle of the 20th century. The Danish version of the Oscars are named the Bodil Awards, after two famous Danish actresses Bodil Ipsen and Bodil Kjer.
- Anali
- Glade
Origin:
Nature nameMeaning:
"forest"Description:
One of the evocative new nature names with a simple, stylish feel.
- Karna
- Unega
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"white"Description:
Cool Cherokee color name.
- Jirka
- Biana
Origin:
LiteratureMeaning:
"fair, white"Description:
A literary name used in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series by Shannon Messenger. Could also be a short form of Bibiana or a spin on stylish names like Tiana and Liana.
- Balou
- Maiju
Origin:
Finnish, variation of MaijaDescription:
A cute variation of the Finnish Maija — which in turn is a variation of Maria.
- Sango
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"coral"Description:
As a feminine name, best known as that of a demon-slayer in the anime and manga series InuYasha.
- Manet
Origin:
French artist nameDescription:
Manet is the accessible, attractive name of an Impressionist great; it could be the next Monet.
- Bahar
Origin:
Persian, Turkish, KurdishMeaning:
"spring"Description:
A beautiful option for a springtime baby. Bahar is also the name of a Persian newspaper and many villages in Iran. Bahaar is an alternation spelling that may create more difficulties in English-speaking cultures.
- Luiza
Origin:
Russian and Portuguese variations of LouisaMeaning:
"renowned warrior"Description:
Luiza livens up Louisa. The insertion of the letter "Z" adds a lot more pizzazz. Luiza Perote is a Brazilian model.
- Verdi
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"green"Description:
Embodies both color and operatic style.