Five Letter Girl Names

  1. Milli
    • Description:

      Milli is a charming feminine name with multiple origins. It can be a diminutive of names like Millicent (meaning "strong in work"), Camilla, or Amelia. In Germanic languages, it relates to "mild" or "gentle," while in Hindi, it can mean "meeting" or "union." The name has gained modern appeal through its musical connotations, reminiscent of terms like "millennium" and "millimeter." Milli has a naturally sweet, youthful quality with its double 'l' and ending 'i' creating a bouncy, upbeat sound. While not among the most common names, it has seen consistent usage as both a nickname and given name. Its brevity and cheerful sound make it appealing to parents seeking something affectionate and lively yet straightforward.

  2. Early
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      A word that's been used, very infrequently, as a name for hundreds of years. Interesting sound and meaning.
  3. Aylee
    • Origin:

      Scottish, English
    • Meaning:

      "light"
    • Description:

      Phonetic anglicisation of the popular Scottish name Eilidh, a relative of Eleanor or Helen.
  4. Ziola
    • Origin:

      Variation of Zoila, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "lively"
    • Description:

      Ziola is a Zoe relative via Zoila, the feminine form of the Ancient Greek name Zoilos or Zoilus, borne by a 4th century BC cynic philosopher. Zoilos adopted a name meaning "Homer whipper" for himself.
  5. Halie
    • Origin:

      Greek mythology name
    • Meaning:

      "dweller in the sea"
    • Description:

      Halie is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, most of them sea nymphs.
  6. Letti
    • Description:

      Letti is a charming feminine name that likely originated as a diminutive form of names like Leticia, Violetta, or Colette. With Latin roots, Leticia means "joy" or "happiness," which may infuse Letti with similar connotations. Alternatively, it could be a variation of the Italian name Letta. Letti has a light, playful sound that conveys a friendly, approachable personality. While not widely common in official rankings, the name has seen occasional usage across different cultures. Its brevity and bright sound make it appealing to parents seeking a nickname-style given name that works well internationally and carries a cheerful, positive vibe.

  7. Dania
    • Origin:

      Italian, diminutive of Daniela, Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "God is my judge; close, near"
    • Description:

      Dania is a fun, offbeat name with international flair that would be a wonderful choice to honor a Danielle, Daniel, or a Dana. It is both an Italian diminutive of Daniela and a spelling variation of the Arabic Daniya.
  8. Shylo
    • Description:

      Shylo is a feminine name with varied spelling variations including Shiloh. It has Hebrew origins meaning 'peaceful one' or 'gift'. The name appears in the Bible as a place name where the Ark of the Covenant was kept. Shylo has a gentle, modern appeal with its soft sounds and distinctive spelling. The 'y' variation gives it a contemporary twist on the more traditional Shiloh. The name gained modest popularity in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, receiving additional attention when celebrities began choosing it for their children. Shylo carries connotations of tranquility, innocence, and natural beauty. It appeals to parents looking for a name that sounds soft yet distinctive. The name crosses cultural boundaries easily and offers a blend of biblical heritage with modern styling.

  9. Aaira
    • Description:

      Possibly derived from the Sanskrit word aaryah meaning noble, or from the Finnish "Airi" meaning "messenger, herald". Reminiscent of Ayla, Ira, and Arya, it is no wonder Aaira was one of the fastest rising names in the UK in 2022.
  10. Rinna
    • Description:

      Rinna is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It could be a variant of the Italian name Rina, which is a diminutive of names ending in '-rina' like Caterina or Marina. It might also have Scandinavian roots as a short form of names containing 'rin' meaning 'pure' or 'clean' in Old Norse. In some cultures, it's used as a variant of Rena or Regina. The name has remained relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, giving it a distinctive quality. In recent years, Rinna has gained some recognition through its use in popular culture, including as the name of AI characters and in social media. Its brevity and melodic quality make it appealing to parents seeking a simple yet uncommon name.

  11. Heike
    • Origin:

      German, Frisian and Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "home ruler"
    • Description:

      A form of Heinrich or Henrike (Henry in English), as well as of their feminine counterparts. Now most commonly feminine, and especially popular for girls in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s. Famous bearers include German actress Heike Makatsch and athlete Heike Drechsler.
  12. Retta
    • Description:

      Retta is a feminine name with multiple origins. Most commonly, it serves as a diminutive of names ending in "-retta" such as Henrietta, Loretta, or Margaretta. The name has Italian roots as well, where it can be short for Margherita. Retta carries a vintage charm reminiscent of the early 20th century, when abbreviated names were fashionable. Though never extremely common in the United States, it experienced modest usage in the early 1900s before declining in popularity. The name has a warm, approachable quality with its soft sounds and brevity. In recent years, Retta has gained some recognition through comedian and actress Retta (born Marietta Sangai Sirleaf), known for her role on "Parks and Recreation." The name offers a blend of classic appeal and uncommon distinctiveness for modern parents.

  13. Ziyah
    • Description:

      Ziyah is a feminine name with Arabic origins, though it's used across various cultures. The name is thought to derive from 'ziya' or 'diya,' meaning 'light,' 'splendor,' or 'brightness.' In some contexts, it's associated with illumination, both literal and spiritual. Ziyah has gained popularity in recent decades as parents increasingly seek names with multicultural appeal and meaningful origins. The name's distinctive initial 'Z' gives it a contemporary edge, while its flowing sound creates a gentle yet memorable impression. While not among the most common names in Western countries, Ziyah has been steadily rising in usage, particularly in diverse urban areas. Its cross-cultural versatility and positive connotations make it appealing to parents from various backgrounds.

  14. Mable
    • Description:

      Mable is a vintage feminine name, primarily a spelling variant of Mabel, which derives from the Latin 'amabilis' meaning 'lovable.' This particular spelling was quite popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in the United States. Like many names from that era, Mable experienced a decline mid-century but has potential for revival as part of the trend toward reclaiming vintage names. It carries a sweet, unpretentious charm with its simple sound and straightforward spelling. The name evokes images of warmth and accessibility, with a touch of old-fashioned character. After decades of relative obscurity, Mable now offers an appealing alternative to more common vintage revivals, combining familiarity with relative uniqueness in today's naming landscape.
  15. Kiari
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Kiari is the middle name of the celebrity child of rappers Cardi B and Offset...and also the first name on her dad's birth certificate. If you like unique modern names, this is an attractive option that's a fresh spin on more established options for both genders, such as Kiara and Kyrie.
  16. Elize
    • Description:

      Elize is a feminine name that is a variant of Elizabeth, which has Hebrew origins meaning 'God is my oath' or 'pledged to God.' This simplified form offers a modern, streamlined alternative to the classic Elizabeth while maintaining its elegant essence. Popular in various European countries, particularly in the Netherlands and South Africa, Elize combines sophistication with approachability. The name gained moderate popularity in the late 20th century and continues to appeal to parents seeking a name that feels both traditional and contemporary. Its concise form and pleasing sound make it distinctive without being complicated, offering a perfect balance between familiarity and uniqueness.
  17. Elska
    • Origin:

      Norse
    • Meaning:

      "love"
    • Description:

      This name looks like a sister to the names Elsa and the Czech name for girls Eliška, a popular diminutive of Elizabeth — and sometimes it is (in German, for example). But it is also a word in Old Norse and some modern Nordic languages, meaning "love" or "to love".
  18. Vania
    • Description:

      Vania is a feminine name with multiple origins. In Slavic languages, it functions as a feminine form of Ivan (derived from John), meaning "God is gracious." In Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries, Vania is used as an independent name. In Hindu tradition, it's related to the Sanskrit word "vaniya" meaning "from the forest." Vania has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables, making it appealing across cultural boundaries. The name maintains moderate popularity in Eastern European countries, Brazil, and parts of India. Its international versatility and gentle sound have contributed to its steady usage throughout the decades, though it has never reached tremendous popularity in English-speaking countries.

  19. Morta
    • Origin:

      Lithuanian variation of Martha
    • Meaning:

      "lady"
    • Description:

      The Lithuanian form of Martha.

      Also associated with Morta, the Roman goddess of death.

  20. Abiah
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "God is my father"
    • Description:

      Abiah is a Biblical name that appears for both female and male figures. It may be considered the same as the name Abijah in the Bible; one female Abijah was a queen and ancestor of Christ. Abiah may also be considered a relative of the Arabic name Abia. However you spell or pronounce it -- a - BY -a or a - BEE - a -- this name can be an original way to the nickname Abi.