7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Liriope
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "face like a daffodil"
    • Description:

      A floral name from Greek myth, where it belonged to a nymph. It is also the name of a pretty herbaceous shrub with lilac flowers, commonly known as lily turf.
  2. Begonia
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "Begon's flower"
    • Description:

      Begonia is a pretty flower named for French administrator and amateur horticulturalist Michel Bégon, who was an avid naturalist but also a proponent of slavery. A rare floral choice which has never really caught on as a baby name, Begonia would certainly stand out from the Lilys and Roses.
  3. Muirgen
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "born of the sea"
    • Description:

      Muirgen in Irish mythology was turned into a mermaid and then brought back to land after 300 years and transformed back into a woman -- which must have been quite a shock. Muirgen's original name was Liban. Muirgen may also be spelled Muireann or Muirenn.
  4. Innogen
    • Origin:

      Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "daughter, maiden"
    • Description:

      Innogen is the Shakespearean name that never was. Most sources will tell you that Shakespeare intended to use Innogen for a character in Cymbeline, but his printer mistook the twos Ns for an M, thus inventing Imogen. This may or may not be true — Imogen seems to have existed before his time, and Shakespeare may have changed the spelling on purpose — but nevertheless, it makes for a great name story.
  5. Romilda
    • Taffeta
      • Origin:

        English, from Persian, word name
      • Description:

        A few boys have adopted fabrics like Denim and Suede; here's a singular one for the girls, with a distinctively silky sheen.
    • Tzipora
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "bird"
      • Description:

        An important biblical name, being the wife of Moses in Exodus. Has a number of spelling variations, including Tziporah, Zipora(h), Zippora(h), Tzipor and Tzipori. The Yiddish forms are Tzeitl and Tzertel.
    • Wallace
      • Origin:

        English from French
      • Meaning:

        "a Welshman, a Celt"
      • Description:

        More famously spelled Wallis as a feminine name: the woman for whom the King of England abdicated the throne.
    • Satoshi
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "wisdom; intelligent history"
    • Zerlina
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "beautiful dawn"
      • Description:

        Zerlina is a variation of Zerlin, meaning "beautiful dawn". Zerlina is most famous as the wily, clever servant girl in Mozart's opera Don Giovanni, where she is the only character to seemingly get her way.
    • Picotee
      • Origin:

        Flower name, from French
      • Meaning:

        "marked with points"
      • Description:

        This very unusual botanical name refers to flowers that have a second color around the edges, commonly found in tulips and carnations. Thomas Hardy named a character Picotee in his novel The Hand of Ethelberta.
    • Aoibhín
      • Hanalei
        • Origin:

          Hawaiian
        • Meaning:

          "crescent bay or garland valley"
        • Description:

          An appealing Hawaiian name which belongs to a town, river and bay on Kauaʻi island in Hawaii. The two possible meanings of the name, "crescent bay" or "garland (lei) valley" both describe the beauty of the place.
      • Galaxia
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "galaxy"
        • Description:

          Spanish for galaxy, this larger-than-life name would make a bold but beautiful choice for girl.
      • Mirelle
        • Cezanne
          • Origin:

            Artist surname
          • Description:

            Paul Cézanne was a French post-Impressionist painter whose intriguing surname is of uncertain origin, although it may be related to Suzanne (from the Hebrew Shoshana, "lily"). It has been used as a girls' name in South Africa, due to its familiar -anne ending.
        • Cherrie
          • Palmyra
            • Origin:

              Greek, place name
            • Description:

              An ancient city in modern-day Syria, which occasionally makes the roster of girl names. Its etymology is uncertain — locally it is called Tadmor, and Palmyra is the Greek version — but it has traditionally been associated with palm trees.
          • Anatola
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "from the east"
            • Description:

              Attractive place-name, of a beautiful resort region of Turkey.
          • Maiwenn
            • Origin:

              Breton contraction of Mari and Gwenn
            • Description:

              French actress and film director Maïwenn Le Besco uses only her striking given name professionally; it’s a contraction of Mari (the Breton form of Marie) and Gwenn ("white, fair, blessed"). The name has been moderately popular in France since the early 1990s, and currently ranks at around #200.