Six Letter Girl Names
- Saleen
- Charly
Origin:
Short form of Charles or Charlotte, FrenchMeaning:
"free man"Description:
Charly is one of the least popular nicknames for Charles for either gender. For girls, it ranks far behind Charlie, Charlee, Charli, and Charley.
- Jacoba
Origin:
Hebrew, feminine variation of JacobDescription:
Now that Jacob has been the top boys' name for several years, this may come to the fore, the way Michaela did after Michael's long reign at Number One. For now, it's one of the more unusual girl names starting with J.
- Betiel
Origin:
Eritrea, meaning unknownDescription:
An intriguing choice from the African country Eritrea. Sources say Betiel means "house of God." Betiel first appeared on the US charts in 2021, when it was given to five baby girls.
- Merris
- Decker
Origin:
German occupational nameMeaning:
"roofer"Description:
Decker made the Top 1000 for boys in 2017 and 2018, but just missed it in the following years. Now Decker is given to a few dozen baby girls each year as well.
- Vonnie
- Aynoor
Origin:
Arabic variation of Aynur, TurkishMeaning:
"moonlight"Description:
Ethereal name with a moony halo.
- Maylee
Description:
Debuted on the US Top 1000 in 2016.
- Saniya
Description:
Variation of Sania.
- Ellary
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"island with elder trees"Description:
Variant of Ellery
- Kanani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"the beauty, glory"Description:
Popular choice among Millennial and Gen Z girls in Hawaii, following along the tails of Kalani.
- Alizka
- Melena
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of Magdalena, variation of Melaina or MelinaMeaning:
"from the high tower; black, dark; honey"Description:
A short form of Magdalena in Dutch and a variation of Melaina, Melina, Melinda, Melanie, Milena and similar, Melena is also used for a character in the novel Wicked and the subsequent Broadway musical.
- Ahmani
- Aarohi
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"rising musical tune"Description:
The name of an ascending sequence of musical notes in Hindustani classical music, meaning "rising, evolving".
- Collie
- Kelsie
- Eastyn
Origin:
Variation of EastonDescription:
Though the traditional spelling of this name is quite male, the Y makes it more unisex.
- Genova
Origin:
Italian place nameDescription:
Genova, also known in English as Genoa, is a major port in Liguria, Italy. Its attractive sound — combining elements of Genevieve and Nova — means it has occasionally appeared on the baby name charts, though it is very rare.