9 Letter Girl Names

  1. Aldabella
    • Frederika
      • Americana
        • Gerardine
          • Origin:

            French, feminine variation of Gerard
          • Description:

            Makes Geraldine seem positively groovy.
        • Isla-rose
          • Benedikte
            • Origin:

              Danish, Norwegian
            • Meaning:

              "blessed"
            • Description:

              Scandinavian feminine form of Benedikt.
          • Connemara
            • Origin:

              Place-name
            • Description:

              Wild, lovely place in western Ireland makes wild, lovely name.
          • Courteney
            • Luna-rose
              • Theofania
                • Origin:

                  Modern Greek spelling of Theophania
              • Genivieve
                • Zephirine
                  • Reminisce
                    • Origin:

                      English word name, "to indulge in memories"
                    • Meaning:

                      "to indulge in memories"
                    • Description:

                      Reminisce, meaning to indulge in the memories of past events, is one of many intriguing and unique word names only given to a few babies each year. The build-in nickname Remi makes this one feel more approachable.
                  • Victorine
                    • Gwyndolyn
                      • Eléonore
                        • Réamonnie
                          • Wendeline
                            • Lola-rose
                              • Ptarmigan
                                • Origin:

                                  Scots Gaelic
                                • Meaning:

                                  "name of a bird species"
                                • Description:

                                  Ptarmigan is the common English name for the genus Lagopus, in the grouse family of birds. The name is derived from the Scottish word for the bird, tàrmachan (meaning unknown), with the initial P- added by erroneous association with the Greek pteron ("wing").