7 Letter Girl Names

  1. England
    • Origin:

      Place-name
    • Description:

      Most parents would prefer London for their daughters.
  2. Kealoha
    • Origin:

      Hawaiian
    • Meaning:

      "loved one"
    • Description:

      An appealing unisex Hawaiian name (more commonly used for boys) with a lovely meaning and vibrant sound. It derives from the words ke "the" and aloha "love". Keahloha is also a common Hawaiian surname.
  3. Morning
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      There are many lovely day/month/seasonal names -- and this is one of the most intriguing.
  4. Ventura
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "good fortune"
    • Description:

      Ventura started life as a shortening of Bonaventura, Spanish for good luck or good fortune, but now stands on its own. It has a pleasant sound and the stylish 'V' ending, but Angelenos would associate it with the Valley's main stem--Ventura Boulevard, and others might think of Ace or Jesse Ventura.
  5. Gweneth
    • Michele
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Michael
      • Meaning:

        "who is like God"
      • Description:

        Onetime superstar name (Number 4 in the seventies) that's now in steep decline. Today's feminine is more likely to be some form of Michaela...or Makayla.
    • Adaliah
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "one that draws water; poverty; cloud; death"
    • Gwenora
      • Origin:

        Cornish form of Guinevere, Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "white shadow, white wave"
      • Description:

        Gwenora teeters on the line between unique gem and modern invention. But it's not a smoosh name fashioned from Gwen and Nora but an old Cornish form of Guinevere, like its much more famous sister Jennifer.
    • Cerella
      • Huntley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "meadow of the hunter"
        • Description:

          A softer take on Hunter. Huntley is evenly distributed between girls and boys, coming in at 47% female and 53% male at last count.
      • Lynneth
        • Origin:

          Variation of Lynette
        • Meaning:

          "idol"
        • Description:

          If you like lispy Celtic and Gaelic names, you may fall for Lynneth. Lynneth has a similar sound to Gwyneth, Elspeth and Meredith and might, therefore, find popularity among those who are looking for an alternative to the rather dated Lynette.
      • Anahera
        • Origin:

          Maori
        • Meaning:

          "angel"
        • Description:

          This feminine name — simply "angel" imported into Māori phonology — is fresher than Angela and less Hollywood than Angelina.
      • Jestina
        • Kaelani
          • Origin:

            Variation of Kaylani, Kalani or Keilani, Hawaiian
          • Meaning:

            "sea of heaven; the heavens; glorious sky"
          • Description:

            Inspired by several, similar-but-different Hawaiian names, Kaelani is an up-and-coming choice, three times more popular than it was a decade ago. Given to more than 130 babies in 2023, Kaelani ranks below the Top 1000 choices: Kailani, Kahlani, Kehlani, Kalani, Keilani, and Kaylani,
        • Clemmie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Clementine, French
          • Meaning:

            "mild, merciful"
          • Description:

            Cutesy pet form of Clementine.
        • Saralee
          • Origin:

            Composite of Sara and Lee
          • Meaning:

            "princess; meadow"
          • Description:

            The cake company pretty much knocked this otherwise-pretty compilation name out of consideration for most parents.
        • Zhamira
          • Description:

            Venezuelan songstress Zhamira Zambrano brought this unusual name to the fore when she became a popular favorite on 2016 singing competition La Banda. Zhamira was one of the fastest-rising girls' names of 2016 and so it may not stand among the ranks of unique baby names for that long.
        • Brindle
          • Origin:

            English word name, color name
          • Description:

            The term brindle is often used to describe animal fur coloring — the brindle variety is brown or tawny with contrasting streaks. Some American parents have also embraced it as a baby name, perhaps as a way to get to the nickname Brynn/Brin.
        • Louison
          • Origin:

            French
          • Description:

            A unisex French diminutive of Louis or Louise, which has been on the rise for both sexes in France in recent years. A famous female bearer is 17th century French operatic soprano Louison Moreau.
        • Desirée
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "desired"
          • Description:

            Desired and chosen by many, despite (or because of) its blatantly sensual image.