Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Neila
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "locking, closing"
    • Description:

      This name of the final service on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is sometimes given symbolically to girls born on that day.
  2. Asian
    • Description:

      Asian is an uncommon feminine name that emerged in the late 20th century. While identical in spelling to the word describing people or items from Asia, as a given name it may have developed independently or been chosen specifically for its geographical association. Some parents might select this name to honor Asian heritage or create a connection to the culturally rich continent. The name has a pleasant phonetic quality when pronounced as 'AY-zhun' or 'AY-see-an.' However, its usage remains extremely rare, likely due to potential confusion with the geographical adjective. For families with meaningful connections to Asian cultures or ancestry, the name might serve as a distinctive identifier carrying personal significance, though it may require occasional clarification in social settings.
  3. Marsh
    • Origin:

      English nature name
    • Description:

      Soft and creative update of Marsha.
  4. Tysha
    • Description:

      Tysha is a feminine name with a modern sound that appears to be a variation of names like Tysha or Tasha. The name Tasha is a diminutive of Natasha, which originated as a Russian pet form of Natalia, meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas Day' (from Latin 'natale domini'). The 'Ty-' prefix variation creates a distinctive alternative with the same melodic ending. Tysha emerged in naming records in the United States primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, coinciding with trends favoring shorter, distinctive names with clear pronunciations. While never extremely common, the name has maintained a consistent presence in naming data. Tysha exemplifies the trend toward creating variations of familiar names by altering initial consonants while preserving recognized endings. Its concise form and balanced syllables contribute to its phonetic appeal.
  5. Tilli
    • Description:

      Tilli is a charming feminine name that functions as a diminutive form of Matilda, Ottilie, or other names containing the element "til." With Germanic and Scandinavian connections, Tilli carries a bright, cheerful quality. The name has a playful, youthful appeal while remaining suitable for all ages. In Scandinavian countries, it may also relate to Tilde or Tilda. Tilli remains relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, giving it a distinctive quality. Its short, simple structure makes it easy to pronounce across languages while its friendly sound creates an immediate warmth. The name's simplicity belies its versatility, working equally well for a spirited child or a sophisticated adult.
  6. Ombra
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "shadow"
    • Description:

      An unusual, haunting name, a distant cousin to the more popular Amber and Ember.
  7. Karli
    • Description:

      Karli is a feminine name with Germanic origins, derived from the name Karl, meaning 'free man' or 'strong and manly.' As a feminine variant, Karli adds a soft ending to create a more feminine feel while maintaining the strong roots of its origin. The name gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century, often seen as a modern alternative to more traditional names like Karly or Carlie. Karli has a youthful, friendly sound that appeals to parents seeking a name that is both distinctive and approachable. While never reaching the highest ranks of popular names, it maintains a steady presence, appreciated for its blend of strength and femininity.

  8. Terri
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Theresa
    • Description:

      See TERRY.
  9. Kayce
    • Origin:

      Variation of Case or Casey
    • Description:

      Kayce is a unisex name that was the fastest-rising boy name of 2022 — thanks to a male character on the hit show Yellowstone. This particular Kayce pronounces the name like Casey, which feels particularly approachable for a girl as well.
  10. Louli
    • Abebi
      • Origin:

        Variation of Abeni, Yoruba
      • Meaning:

        "we asked for her and she arrived"
      • Description:

        A rarer version of the charming Yoruba name Abeni.
    • Vilma
      • Origin:

        Russian, diminutive of Vilhelmina; a Polish place-name
      • Description:

        Not much to recommend this relative of Wilma; consider Willa or Willow instead.
    • Aysha
      • Description:

        Aysha is a feminine name with Arabic origins, traditionally spelled as 'Aisha' or 'A'isha,' meaning 'alive' or 'she who lives.' It holds special significance in Islamic culture as it was the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, known for her intelligence and leadership. Over time, Aysha has developed various spelling variations while retaining its cultural importance. The name has spread globally and gained popularity beyond Muslim communities due to its beautiful meaning and melodic sound. In Western countries, Aysha began gaining recognition in the late 20th century and continues to be chosen for its cross-cultural appeal, spiritual significance, and elegant simplicity. The variant spelling with 'y' gives it a slightly contemporary touch while maintaining its traditional essence.
    • Devee
      • Description:

        Devee is an uncommon feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be derived from the Sanskrit word 'devi,' meaning 'goddess' in Hindu tradition, where it's a title used for female deities and can symbolize divine feminine energy. Alternatively, it could be a creative spelling variation of Davie or a diminutive form of names containing 'dev' elements. The double 'e' ending gives it a distinctive, modern appearance while creating a soft, melodic sound. Devee remains quite rare in usage, appealing to parents seeking a short, sweet name with potential spiritual connotations. Its cross-cultural possibilities and contemporary styling make it intriguing for those wanting a name that feels both meaningful and unique.

    • Marja
      • Origin:

        Finnish, Dutch
      • Meaning:

        "berry"
      • Description:

        A Dutch, Finnish and Sorbian form of Mary, which also happens to mean "berry" in Finnish, giving it a sweet naturey charm.
    • Ulema
      • Description:

        Ulema is an uncommon feminine name with Arabic roots. In its original context, 'ulema' refers to scholars, particularly Islamic religious scholars, being the plural form of 'alim' (learned one). While not traditionally used as a personal name in many Arabic-speaking regions, its adoption reflects a modern appreciation for names with cultural and intellectual significance. The name carries connotations of wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual understanding. Ulema has a melodic quality with its three syllables and vowel-rich pronunciation. For parents seeking a distinctive name with connections to scholarly tradition and Islamic heritage, Ulema offers a unique option that honors the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.
    • Skila
      • Description:

        Skila is a feminine name with uncertain origins, though it may be related to the Greek name Skylla or could be a modern variation of Sheila (from the Irish name Síle, meaning 'celestial'). This uncommon name has a distinctive sound that combines the crisp 'sk' consonant blend with a melodic ending. The name has a contemporary feel despite potential ancient connections, making it appeal to parents seeking something unique yet pronounceable. Skila's brevity gives it a modern, minimalist quality while its unusual letter combination ensures it stands out. Though rare in most naming databases, Skila follows phonetic patterns popular in modern created names. The name's uniqueness means a child named Skila would rarely encounter others sharing her name, giving her a distinct identity from early childhood.
    • Nevsa
      • Description:

        Nevsa is a delicate feminine name with possible Turkish origins. In Turkish, it may relate to 'nefes' meaning 'breath' or 'life force,' suggesting vitality and essentiality. The name has a gentle, flowing quality with its soft consonants and balanced syllables. Nevsa remains quite rare in Western countries, making it an uncommon choice that still feels accessible and pronounceable. The name carries an exotic appeal while maintaining a certain simplicity in its structure. It might appeal to parents seeking something distinctive with cross-cultural potential. Nevsa's uniqueness ensures individuality while its melodic sound gives it a timeless quality that works well across different age groups and cultural contexts.

    • Orene
      • Description:

        Orene is a feminine name of uncertain origin, though it may be a variant of Irene, which comes from the Greek word 'eirene' meaning 'peace.' It could also potentially be related to Latin 'aurum' meaning 'gold' or serve as a feminized form of Oren, a Hebrew name meaning 'pine tree.' Orene emerged in American usage in the early 20th century, experiencing a small peak during the 1920s and 1930s. The name has remained quite rare throughout its history, giving it a distinctive, vintage quality. With its soft sound and ending reminiscent of names like Irene, Charlene, and Marlene, Orene appeals to those seeking an uncommon name with a gentle, classic feel that carries echoes of the early 20th century.
    • Ambyr
      • Description:

        Ambyr is a feminine name that represents a variant spelling of Amber. Derived from the Arabic word 'anbar' which originally referred to ambergris, a valuable substance used in perfumes, the name later became associated with the fossilized tree resin known for its golden-honey color. This contemporary spelling adds a distinctive touch while maintaining the name's warm, nature-inspired essence. Though less common than the traditional spelling, Ambyr offers a unique option for parents seeking something familiar yet distinctive. The name evokes images of warmth, natural beauty, and the golden glow of its namesake gemstone. The 'y' spelling gives the classic name a modern twist that appeals to parents looking for subtle uniqueness.

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