Six Letter Girl Names

  1. Sariah
    • Origin:

      Variation of Sarah
    • Description:

      Sariah is the perfect compromise name for when you say Sarah, and your spouse says Mariah. Spelled Saria, it's a character in the video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
  2. Troian
    • Origin:

      Surname
    • Meaning:

      "trinity"
    • Description:

      This unusual surname name has been made famous by Pretty Little Liars actress Troian Bellisario. Troian is a family name on her father's maternal side, possibly meaning "of Troy", but more likely deriving from a Slavic name meaning "triad; trinity".
  3. Zoé
    • Sookie
      • Origin:

        Variation of Sukey, pet form of Susanna
      • Meaning:

        "lily"
      • Description:

        This spelling seems to be taking off as a result of media appearances as characters in first "Gilmore Girls" and then as Sookie Stackhouse, the Anna Paquin character in "True Blood," based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" series of books by Charlaine Harris.
    • Julien
      • Origin:

        French from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father"
      • Description:

        Although Julien is traditionally the male French form of Julian, musician Julien Baker has taken this variation of the name to the female side of the ledger. Julien is derived from the Ancient Roman Julius which is in turn related to the God name Jupiter or Jove, The most popular forms of the name in modern times have been Julia and Julian, but many variations for both genders, including Juliet, Julianne, and Julius, have become more visible too.
    • Heaven
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Among the children named Heaven are the daughters of TV personality Brooke Burke and rap singer Lil' Mo, who also has a daughter named God'iss Love. Some parents have taken to using Nevaeh instead—Heaven spelled backwards.
    • Feline
      • Origin:

        Feminine form of Felinus, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "cat-like"
      • Description:

        This Top 100 girls' name in The Netherlands is unlikely to translate to the U.S., where it would undoubtedly pronounced fee-line and mistaken for the adjective that means cat-like. While the name Feline -- and Felina and Felinus -- do have the same root, the considerably more charming pronunciation in modern-day Europe is fee-LEEN-ah. Some websites mistakenly relate it to Felix and give its meaning as happy or fortunate.
    • Yohana
      • Origin:

        Hebrew; Amharic
      • Meaning:

        "God is gracious"
      • Description:

        This cross-cultural variation of Johanna is used in several areas throughout the world.
    • Ifeoma
      • Origin:

        Igbo, Nigerian
      • Meaning:

        "good thing; beautiful thing"
      • Description:

        Derived from the Igbo elements ífé meaning "thing" and ọ́má, "good" or "beautiful."
    • Tahlia
      • Alasne
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "Miracle"
        • Description:

          Alazne is a traditional name in Euskera, the language of the Basque people.
      • Riella
        • Origin:

          Short form of Gabriella
        • Meaning:

          "God is my strength"
        • Description:

          If you have an aversion to Briella, you can shorten it even further to this.
      • Alcina
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "strong-willed"
        • Description:

          Alcina is an operatic name, best-known as the name of the beautiful sorceress of the eponymous Handel opera drawn from the Orlando poems. Alcina and her sister Morgana live on an island where Alcina seduces every passing sailor but once their novelty wears off, changes them into plants, rocks, or animals. Alcina comes with modern-sounding short forms Alcie or Alsie, which feel more baby-ready now that names such as Elsie, Elsa, and Isla are becoming popular again.
      • Triana
        • Origin:

          Spanish place name
        • Description:

          Triana is a Top 50 girls' name in Spain largely unknown and unused in the US: Only 10 baby girls in the US were given the name in 2017. Also a surname, Triana is the name of a distinctive neighborhood of Seville that's known for being home to artists, flamenco dancers, and bullfighters. Its name comes from the Roman emperor Trajan, which means "three rivers". Some sources list Triana as a short form of Katherine, a variation of Trina, and you can use it that way to honor an ancestral Katherine.
      • Thirza
        • Origin:

          Hebrew; diminutive of Theresa, English
        • Meaning:

          "delightful; harvest"
        • Description:

          This rarely used Old Testament name will inevitably set off a connection to thirst. Thirza was historically used as both an independent name and as a nickname for Theresa.
      • Meital
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "dew drop"
        • Description:

          A unique option if you like the nickname Mei.
      • Lupine
        • Origin:

          Flower name from Latin
        • Meaning:

          "pertaining to the wolf"
        • Description:

          Lupine (spelled Lupin outside of North America) is a flower related to sweetpeas. It was given its wolfish meaning because the plant was said to deplete the soil. Comedian Jenny Slate used it as a middle name for her daughter Ida in 2020.
      • Amarys
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Amaris, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God has said"
        • Description:

          Amaris and Amarys are pretty modernized versions of the ancient Hebrew Amariah. Almost 300 baby girls were named Amaris in the US last year, along with nearly 100 boys, but only seven baby girls were given the Amarys spelling.
      • Tamala
        • Origin:

          African
        • Meaning:

          "dark tree"
        • Description:

          Would you really want to name your child after a Japanese anime movie called Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space.
      • Silver
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          " a metallic chemical element with atomic number 47"
        • Description:

          Among the first wave of word names used in the hippie era, it actually is a legitimate girl's name with a lot of luster.