Six Letter Girl Names
- Célina
- Delica
- Valory
- Ilysia
- Tottie
- Goldia
- Martel
- Maisyn
Origin:
Variant of MasonDescription:
Parents seem to have decided that this spelling of popular boys' name Mason belongs to the girls -- perhaps because of its proximity to fashionable Maisie. It grew significantly in popularity throughout the 2010s.
- Oberon
Origin:
English spelling variation of AuberonMeaning:
"noble, bearlike"Description:
The name of the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream; could work just as well for your little sprite.
- Silene
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"sloshing in the wine trough"Description:
A flower name derived from the Greek Seilenos or Silenus, a tutor and companion of the Greek wine god Dionysus. Campion flowers belong to the genus Silene.
- Zahrah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"blooming flower"Description:
Close in look and sound to Zara and Zahra, but with a lovely natural meaning.
- Delise
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"delight"Description:
Variation on the Delight-Delicia theme.
- Shamar
- Luvena
- Nastja
Origin:
Diminutive of Anastazija, Slovene and CroatianMeaning:
"resurrection"Description:
The second Anastazija nickname to rank in the Slovene Top 100, behind Asja.
- Kukana
Origin:
Hawaiian variant of SusannahDescription:
When King Kamehamaha IV of Hawaii mandated that residents of the island nation take on Western-style names in 1860, they adapted many traditional English first names to the unique Hawaiian orthography; this is the local version of Susannah.
- Aletha
- Ornina
- Jalene
- Llewyn
Origin:
Variation of LlewellynDescription:
A contraction of Llewellyn, traditionally masculine but given to a few girls each year as well.