7 Letter Girl Names
- Samarie
- Odyssia
Origin:
Variation of Odysseus or OdessaDescription:
Whether you take this as a female form of the mythical wanderer's name Odysseus or a spin on the place name Odessa makes a huge difference. But both names have that potential playground problem of the initial Od- syllable, as in odor.
- Natonya
- Armahni
- Olivie
Origin:
Czech variation of Olivia, LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"
- Campana
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"bell ringer"Description:
Most often heard as an Italian surname, this might be an unusual yet musical option. While it's not among the traditional Italian names for girls, it can fill that role.
- Avianca
Origin:
Variation of Avis, LatinMeaning:
"bird"Description:
One of the many unusual avian names, Avianca is the name of the official airline of Colombia.
- Karenna
Origin:
Variation of KarenDescription:
This pretty, updated Karen variation was introduced by the daughter of Al and Tipper Gore, whose name was inspired by Russian novel Anna Karenina.
- Efemena
Origin:
UrhoboMeaning:
"here is my wealth"Description:
A unisex name used among the Urhobo people of Southern Nigeria.
- Cecylia
- Houston
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"Hugh's town"Description:
As far as Texas place names go, Houston is more unique than Austin and Dallas and more attractive than Marfa.
- Stetsyn
Origin:
American surnameDescription:
Cowboy names are all the rage for boys in recent years, from Yellowstone's Dutton and Kayce to the cowboy hat brand Stetson. It won't be long until these names begin wandering into the girls' charts as well — the spelling Stetsyn was already given to about a dozen girls in 2022.
- Jewella
- Miniver
Origin:
Cornish, CelticMeaning:
"white phantom"Description:
Cornish form of Guinevere. Saint Miniver was one of the many holy daughters of King Brychan. Also found as Minver, Menvra, Menfre and more.
- Lucinde
- Londynn
Origin:
Variation of London, English place nameDescription:
An extra feminized version of London, only recorded as a girl name in the US.
- Natanya
- Mysaria
Origin:
LiteratureDescription:
A character name in George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series, featured in the GOT prequel House of the Dragon, where she is played by Sonoya Mizuno.
- Sabinka
- Caetana
Origin:
PortugueseMeaning:
"from Gaeta"Description:
Portuguese feminine form of Gaetan/Gaetano.