Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Kodiak
    • Origin:

      Alutiiq
    • Meaning:

      "island"
    • Description:

      It's a bear, it's an island, it's (almost) a camera. It's starting to catch some parents' eyes as a wild, adventurous name.
  2. Geneve
    • Origin:

      French variation of Geneva
    • Meaning:

      "juniper tree; river bend"
    • Description:

      Written as Genève, it's the authentic name of Switzerland's capital. The English version, Geneva, is more common as a baby name in the US.
  3. Milane
    • Jescha
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "to behold"
      • Description:

        Variation of Iscah.
    • Arlena
      • Lauris
        • Samire
          • Lucila
            • Harrie
              • Origin:

                Short form of Harriet, English
              • Meaning:

                "estate ruler"
              • Description:

                Harrie is one adorable short form of Harriet, an under-appreciated classic. Another adorable short form, Hattie, is over three times as popular as the original.
            • Pavati
              • Origin:

                Native American, Hopi
              • Meaning:

                "clear water"
              • Description:

                A sweet and clear Hopi name with a lovely natural meaning to match.
            • Roslin
              • Rozenn
                • Origin:

                  Breton
                • Meaning:

                  "rose"
                • Description:

                  An attractive, eye-catching international form of Rose, with a little more bite than the English version. Relatively popular in its native region of Brittany but virtually unknown elsewhere, it could make a great alternative to more commonplace floral names. Rozenn peaked in France in 1976 at #231.
              • Mirtha
                • Origin:

                  Dutch
                • Meaning:

                  "myrtle"
                • Description:

                  The Dutch name is usually spelled Myrthe or Mirthe and pronounced meer-ta. But most English speakers will say it mer-tha and confuse the name with Martha, Bertha, or Myrtle.
              • Elnora
                • Origin:

                  Contracted form of Eleanora, meaning unknown
                • Description:

                  Elnora is best known as the name of the heroine of the early 20th century novel A Girl of the Limberlost. While Elnora might plausibly have many derivations, the most logical is that isn't a contracted form of Eleanora, the Latinate variation of Eleanor.
              • Niusha
                • Origin:

                  Persian
                • Meaning:

                  "good listener"
                • Description:

                  A pretty, striking Persian name with an excellent meaning.
              • Amilie
                • Manuka
                  • Origin:

                    botanical name
                  • Description:

                    This tree, famous for the honey produced from its flowers, can be used as a masculine or feminine name.
                • Wrenly
                  • Cerian
                    • Origin:

                      Welsh
                    • Meaning:

                      "beloved"
                    • Description:

                      Cerian is a diminutive of Ceri (pronounced like Kerry), which comes from a root meaning "love". Both were relatively popular in Wales in the 1980s and 1990s, though they are used less there today.
                  • Leikny
                    • Origin:

                      Old Norse
                    • Meaning:

                      "new game"