Five Letter Girl Names
- Kasin
- Camie
- Yevka
- Jolee
Origin:
Variation of Jolie, FrenchMeaning:
"beautiful"Description:
De-Frenchifies Jolie.
- Kotik
- Sreya
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"fortunate, superior"Description:
Sreya is an Indian name with several positive meanings--beautiful, fortunate, auspicious, favorable--and ties to the goddess Lakshmi. Spelling variant Shreya was on the U.S. popularity list from 2002 to 2005.
- Verda
Origin:
Variation of Verde, SpanishMeaning:
"green"Description:
Verda was a fairly popular girls' name in the US from the 1880s through the 1920s, when it started to slip, finally dropping from sight after World War II.
- Tiler
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"maker of tiles"Description:
Tiler is a fashionable gender-neutral occupational name popular, of course, in the Tyler spelling. Tyler was used for 150 girls and nearly 3000 boys in the US last year, while the Tiler spelling is very rare. But New York City Ballet dancer Tiler Peck brought this version of the name to wider attention.
- Razia
- Sydni
- Ashly
Origin:
Variation of Ashley, EnglishMeaning:
"dweller near the ash tree meadow"Description:
Ashley lost some of her substance.
- Alyse
- Gretl
- Carmy
- Titia
Origin:
Latin, feminine form of Titus, possibly "title of honor"Meaning:
"title of honor"
- Traci
- Machi
- Kesia
Origin:
Nordic variation of Keziah, HebrewMeaning:
"cassia tree"Description:
A soft form of Keziah used in Nordic countries, predominantly Norway.
- Atari
Origin:
Israeli surname; JapaneseMeaning:
"son of the chemist; I'm about to win"Description:
Atari debuted for girls in 1980, a year after it appeared on the charts for boys. It's not a Japanese given name, instead, the name was influenced by the video game company. Atari named themselves after a Japanese phrase, atari, used in the ancient Chinese game Go. It means, roughly, "I am about to win," and is said in a similar context to which one would say "checkmate" in chess.
- Janey