Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Ashtyn
    • Origin:

      English, variation of Ashton
    • Meaning:

      "ash trees place"
    • Description:

      As Ashley becomes one of today's "mom names" thanks to its popularity amongst millennial-borns, Ashton is a fresh alternative. This particular spelling is nearly completely equally split between girls and boys in 2022.
  2. Chayra
    • Bayler
      • Tiffan
        • Reanne
          • Perris
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "rock, stone"
            • Description:

              A breezy, unique name — between Paris and Ferris — worn by Nevada-born BMX cyclist Perris Benegas. Perris is from the same root as Peter so could make an honor name for an ancestral Peter.
          • Danice
            • Robbia
              • Origin:

                Italian surname
              • Description:

                A creative alternative to the dated Robin, and also a reference to the famed Della Robbia family of Florentine Renaissance artists.
            • Steena
              • Origin:

                Scandinavian short form of Christina
              • Meaning:

                "annointed, Christian"
              • Description:

                The Steen, Steena, and Stina nicknames for Christina are much more common in Scandinavia than in the English-speaking world, which prefers the Chris variations.
            • Ehrena
              • Luanda
                • Origin:

                  African place-name
                • Description:

                  This name of Angola's capital city has occasionally been used for baby girls.
              • Cynnie
                • Oliwia
                  • Saraya
                    • Kaylen
                      • Origin:

                        Variation of Kaylin
                      • Description:

                        Kaylen is a little bit Kayla, a little bit Kay plus Lynn, and ultimately one of those modern names that is unlikely to survive the future.
                    • Milini
                      • Sofija
                        • Ottava
                          • Origin:

                            Word name from the Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "eight"
                          • Description:

                            In literature, the Ottava rima is a form of poetry. Alternatively, Ottava could be used as a variation of Octavia.
                        • Payden
                          • Honore