7 Letter Girl Names
- Quandra
- Annalyn
- Solomia
- Ashlyne
- Karriss
Origin:
English form of Carys or CharisDescription:
Alternative spelling of Welsh Carys or Greek Charis, found on British boxer Karriss Artingstall.
- Delancy
- Radinka
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"energetic, active"Description:
A perfectly fine Eastern European girls' name, tainted slightly by its use as the name of a village near Chernobyl in Ukraine that has been devastated by radiation.
- Marivel
Origin:
English invented nameMeaning:
"marvel"Description:
Only in use in the US since the late 1950s, Marivel may have originated as a creative spin on Marvel, perhaps influenced by Maribel, which has followed the same popularity trajectory (although much higher up the charts).
- Angéle
- Maybeth
Origin:
Hybrid nameDescription:
There's Mary Elizabeth, there's Mary Beth, there's Marybeth, and then there's Maybeth, a smoosh of two vintage short forms of Mary and Elizabeth that has a country twang and not much modern appeal.
- Bradlie
- Helenka
- Jessika
- Inesita
- Catesby
Origin:
English surname, meaning unknownDescription:
As surname names for girls become more popular, we could see Catesby catching on among style-conscious parents. Bonus: it easily shortens to the girlish nickname Cate.
- Auralee
- Shianne
- Mareina
- Sowenna
Origin:
Variation of Sowena, CornishMeaning:
"success"Description:
Sowenna is a spelling variation of Sowena, a Cornish word meaning "success" that has recently seen use as a baby girl name.
- Invicta
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"invincible"Description:
Elizabeth Holmes named the baby daughter she had during her trial for the Theranos fraud Invicta, perhaps symbolizing that her conviction does not mean defeat. Invicta has been used in mottoes since ancient Roman times, including Roma Invicta, which means Rome Undefeated, and the motto of contemporary Kent, in England. Invicta combines two trends, for word names and Ancient Roman names, in one original name.