Six Letter Girl Names

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    • Isatou
      • Origin:

        Gambian
      • Description:

        As more parents look for unique alternatives to the popular Isabella — Isabeau and Isadora are two great examples — they may like the beautiful Gambian name Isatou. Isatou Ceesay is a Gambian activist who started a revolutionary recycling movement called "One Plastic Bag".
    • Urbana
      • Origin:

        Latin, feminine form of Urban
      • Meaning:

        "of the city"
      • Description:

        If you live in the city, you might call your urban baby Urbana; if you live in the suburbs--don't even think of Surbana.
    • Honest
      • Origin:

        English virtue name
      • Description:

        Honor-related names are climbing in popularity, such as Honesty, Honor, and now Honest.
    • Haukea
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "white snow"
      • Description:

        A Hawaiian option for a winter-born daughter. Derived from the elements hau, meaning "snow," and kea, "white."
    • Rossie
      • Hertha
        • Meriam
          • Aidine
            • Donnie
              • Origin:

                Short form of Donald, Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "proud chief"
              • Description:

                Donnie is definitely cuter for a girl than a boy, one of a gang of boyish nicknames for girls very fashionable today.
            • Tansie
              • Tadita
                • Origin:

                  Native American, Omaha
                • Meaning:

                  "to the wind"
                • Description:

                  Feminissima.
              • Vihana
                • Uvelia
                  • Cierre
                    • Rebeka
                      • Yaryna
                        • Nature
                          • Origin:

                            English word name
                          • Description:

                            Lots of parents choose nature names, but only a few choose Nature as a name each year. It is equally used for boys and girls in the USA.
                        • Olinda
                          • Origin:

                            Literature, Spanish, place name
                          • Meaning:

                            "wild fig tree"
                          • Description:

                            Used in a medieval Spanish tale as the name of a Norwegian princess, Olinda is also a place in both Brazil and Australia and the name of a species of moth. Olinda could be related to the Greek word Olynthos meaning "wild fig tree", however, it could also be related to the Norwegian Ole or Oline meaning "ancestor's descendant" or to the element lind meaning "soft, tender, flexible" and "beautiful". Occasionally, it has also been used as a variant of Yolanda, meaning "violet flower".
                        • Brynne