7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Quannah
    • Origin:

      Native American, Comanche
    • Meaning:

      "fragrant"
    • Description:

      Model and activist Quannah Chasinghorse has Hän Gwich’in and Oglala Lakota ancestry, but her name originally comes from the Comanche Nation. In Comanche, kwana means "odor" or "smell". A famous male bearer was Quanah Parker, a Comanche war leader.
  2. Victory
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "victory"
    • Description:

      A winning unisex word name, fresher than Victoria or Victor.
  3. Malania
    • Crosley
      • Origin:

        English surname
      • Meaning:

        "dweller at the cross"
      • Description:

        Preppy surname, and most notably, a record player brand.
    • Keviana
      • Hanneke
        • Origin:

          German, Dutch
        • Meaning:

          "god is gracious"
        • Description:

          A spunky diminutive of Hanne, itself derived from Johanna or Johanne.
      • Ealanor
        • Numeria
          • Origin:

            Latin, feminine form of Numerius
          • Description:

            Numeria was a feminine forename in ancient Rome, said to derive from Numeria, the goddess of childbirth.
        • Waylynn
          • Thomasa
            • Origin:

              English, feminine variation of Thomas
            • Description:

              One of those feminizations that came over shortly after the Mayflower but has been lost at sea ever since.
          • Leoline
            • Terezka
              • Lynelle
                • Nzingha
                  • Origin:

                    African, Matamba
                  • Description:

                    The name of a great seventeenth century African warrior queen, known for her brilliance as an administrator and organizer, and unstinting commitment to peace.
                • Maroula
                  • Schyler
                    • Liliela
                      • Jennika
                        • Tahirih
                          • Origin:

                            Persian
                          • Meaning:

                            "the pure one"
                          • Description:

                            The name of a venerated 19th century poet and martyr in the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths. She was an early proponent of women's rights, famously removing her veil among a crowd of men at the Conference of Badasht in 1848. For this she was placed under house arrest, and executed four years later on account of her beliefs.
                        • Christi