7 Letter Girl Names
- Rainara
Origin:
Brazilian, meaning unknownDescription:
Rainara — and variations such as Raynara — is a uniquely Brazilian name with mysterious origins. It may derive from the Germanic name Reynard, meaning "powerful advice".
- Ladasha
Origin:
Modern inventionDescription:
A name used mostly in the 1980s, incorporating the Russian nickname name Dasha.
- Vertina
Origin:
Romani, diminutive of AlvertaDescription:
From Alverta — a form of Alberta — this is possibly the most attractive feminization of Albert.
- Nanjala
Origin:
Africa, LuhyaMeaning:
"born during famine"Description:
Feminine form of the male name Wanjala.
- Borbála
- Madelle
- Phaidra
- Genevia
- Theonoe
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"divine wisdom"Description:
Theonoe is a Greek name used on various mythological figures — the most famous being Theonoe of Egypt, a princess from Eurypides’ play Helen. Theonoe comes with a few adorable nickname options, including Theo, Thea, and Noa.
- Janeska
- Theolan
- Dorotea
- Samadhi
- Sabrine
Origin:
French form of Sabrina, British river nameDescription:
Sabrina is the Latin name for the Severn, Britain's longest river. Drop the final syllable and you get a streamlined, French-esque name that's just as elegant, but without the Teenage Witch association. Sabrine has been used in the USA since 1970, but never for more than 18 girls a year — that makes it a rare gem.
- Gissell
- Adilynn
Origin:
Spelling variation of AdelineDescription:
As a variant of Adeline, Adilynn fits into a popular family of names with many alternate spellings—Adalyn, Adalynn, Adaline, Addilynn—all of which are higher on the popularity charts than this one. While the name will sound familiar to most, it will undoubtedly bring about spelling confusion at some point.
- Elenola
- Mwajuma
Origin:
Variation of Mwanajuma, SwahiliMeaning:
"born on Friday"Description:
Mwajuma is the contracted form of Mwanajuma — both of which are traditionally given to girls born on Fridays. Mwajuma first entered the American baby name charts in 2021.
- Ronella
- Jazmín
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"jasmine"Description:
The Spanish version of popular Jasmine has that zippy Z many parents are loving in recent years.