7 Letter Girl Names
- Lilwenn
Origin:
BretonMeaning:
"white lily"Description:
Breton variant of Lilwen
- Shantal
Origin:
American variation of ChantalDescription:
Yet another phrase of the sha chorus.
- Alexine
Origin:
Variation of Alexin, Alexinus, or Alexandrine, GreekDescription:
Alexine could be a diminutive for the classic name Alexandra, a short form of Alexandrine, or a feminine form of the French Alexin, a variation of Alexinus. Alexine Tinne (born Alexandrine "Alexine" Pieternella Françoise Tinne) was a 19th century Dutch explorer and the first European woman to cross the Sahara, while radio DJ and influencer Alexine Sy is a contemporary bearer.
- Adriene
- Litavis
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"the broad one"Description:
A Celtic earth goddess worshipped primarily in east-central Gaul during the Roman period.
- Blessyn
Origin:
English word name, variation of blessingDescription:
This variation of the English word "blessing" is on the rise, while the original Blessing actually fell in use in 2022. This may soon become a Journee/Journey type of situation, where the misspelled version becomes more popular than the original. The name Blessyn was given to 149 baby girls in 2022, and Blessing to 236.
- Edwynne
- Pamelia
- Minerve
- Jolette
- Chesley
- Chimere
- Parvana
Origin:
Azerbaijani variation of Parvaneh, PersianMeaning:
"butterfly"Description:
Parvana, also spelled Pərvanə, is an Azerbaijani name related to the Persian word for "butterfly".
- Aralynn
- Krystin
- Emmalee
Origin:
Combination of Emma and LeeDescription:
Is it a smoosh of Emma and Lee or a spelling variation of Emily? With Em- names so popular, it's no surprise to see Emmalee in use, but there are other Em- and -lee names that might feel less expected. This spelling has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1999.
- América
Origin:
Variation of America, place nameDescription:
The name America is given to around 100 baby girls each year, mostly within the Hispanic and Latin American communities. The national charts do not record diacritical marks like accents, but at least some of those baby girls spell their names with one. Model América González is among them.
- Eldrydd
Origin:
Welsh, uncertain meaningDescription:
This may be a cymricized form of the Anglo-Saxon (male) name Eldred, and/or from ael "brow" + trydd"third".
- Tamarka
- Genovia
Description:
Although it's best known as the name of the fictional kingdom in The Princess Diaries, Genovia has a history of use as a first name dating back before author Meg Cabot was born.