Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Íris
    • Tommy
      • Origin:

        Aramaic, English
      • Meaning:

        "twin"
      • Description:

        Cute boyish nickname for Thomasina, Thomasin or Tamsin.
    • Nilou
      • Origin:

        Variation of Niloufar, Persian
      • Meaning:

        "water lily, lotus"
      • Description:

        This delightful, lovable Persian name is typically reserved as a nickname for Niloufar. It rhymes with Lilou, the utterly charming French nickname.
    • Yulia
      • Origin:

        Russian, variation of Yuliya, cognate of Julia
      • Meaning:

        "youth"
      • Description:

        This is the Armenian version of the familia Julia, which has a rich and evocative sound. Other variations are Iuliya, and the diminitive Yulya.
    • Rocco
      • Origin:

        Italian from German
      • Meaning:

        "rest"
      • Description:

        Rock-and-roll version of Coco — definitely a possibility for girls.
    • Stacy
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Anastasia
      • Description:

        A key cheerleader in the nickname game of the 1970s, Stacy is now the mom. Consider Stacia, or the original Anastasia.
    • Kyrie
      • Origin:

        Short form of Kyra or Greek
      • Meaning:

        "Lord"
      • Description:

        Kyrie elieson is one of the oldest religious refrains, meaning Lord, have mercy. As a first name, though, Kyrie is less a name of God and more a nickname-name that might be short for Kyra or a diminutive that stands on its own, a la Kylie. The best-known Kyrie is the male basketball player Kyrie Irving, who pronounces the first syllable to rhyme with my rather than fear. He has inspired more than 1000 baby boys to be given this name one recent year in the US, while it was given to 178 baby girls. Impressive numbers.
    • Rifka
      • Origin:

        Yiddish variation of Rivka, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "to tie, bind"
      • Description:

        The Yiddish form of Rivka hums along at the bottom of the baby name charts. It's been given to anywhere between 5 and 20 baby girls since the late '60s. Rivka is currently more than 30 times as popular, but for Jewish families, the softer (but still saucy) Rifka may be due for a comeback.
    • Zorya
      • Origin:

        Slavic
      • Meaning:

        "star"
      • Description:

        Zorya is the name of the two star goddess in Slavic mythology, Zorya Utrennyaya and Zorya Vechernyaya, referring to the morning and evening stars, respectively. It's used as a name in Russia and other countries with Slavic-based languages.
    • Akila
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "intelligent, logical"
      • Description:

        Akila, which can also be spelled Akilah, is a sleek, modern-feeling name with a strong meaning. Some sources say the name Akila may also be Egyptian or Swahili.
    • Zélie
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "noble"
      • Description:

        A cute, zippy French saint's name that's picking up in popularity there, and here in the US. Zélie originated as a short form of Azélie, thought to derive from Adelaide via the Occitan form Azalaïs. Saint Zélie was born Marie-Azélie.
    • Mirai
      • Origin:

        Japanese or Shona
      • Meaning:

        "future or wait"
      • Description:

        A modern Japanese name meaning "future", borne by figure skater Mirai Nagasu. The name is technically unisex, but more often given to girls. Mirai is also a Shona female given name, meaning "wait".
    • Deryn
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "bird"
      • Description:

        This 1950s Welsh bird name sounds less dated than our fifties Robin.
    • Liane
      • Madge
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Margery or Margaret
        • Meaning:

          "pearl"
        • Description:

          A super diminutive nickname name, and sometime Madonna nickname – it was how the British tabloids referred to her when she moved to London in the 1990s, which she found annoying until then husband Guy Ritchie said it stood for 'Your Majesty'. Madge Undersee is Katniss's best friend in The Hunger Games books.
      • Umeko
        • Origin:

          Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "plum-blossom child, patient"
        • Description:

          Unfamiliar Asian choice that can work for a parent in search of something really different.
      • Sofía
        • Shane
          • Origin:

            Irish variation of Sean or Shannon
          • Description:

            As a boy's name, Shane is related more directly to the 50s movie cowboy and the Irish name Sean; for a girl, it might be a variation on Shannon, Shana, or Shawn. Parenthood star Erika Christensen named her daughter Shane. Another spin, used by Eddie Murphy, is Shayne.
        • Saige
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Sage
          • Description:

            What works for Paige just doesn’t work for Sage. The added i will likely create a lifetime of spelling mistakes.
        • Rayen
          • Origin:

            Mapuche (Chilean)
          • Meaning:

            "flower"
          • Description:

            Rayen is well-known in Chile, and sometimes seen in the Netherlands, as a Mapuche girls name meaning flower. This name could be an alternative to people who like Ryan but want to keep it as a boys name or as a spunkier alternative to other names that mean flower, such as Fleur and Flora.