Six Letter Girl Names
- Justys
Description:
Justys is a feminine name that appears to be a creative variant of Justice or possibly Justine. The name has roots in Latin 'justitia' meaning 'righteousness' or 'equity.' The distinctive spelling with 'y' gives this traditional concept a modern, unique twist. Justys remains extremely rare as a given name, making it appealing to parents seeking something distinctive yet with recognizable roots. The name carries strong connotations of fairness, moral integrity, and ethical strength. Its uncommon spelling creates a contemporary feel while maintaining the powerful meaning associated with justice, potentially appealing to parents who value social consciousness and wish to inspire these qualities in their child.
- Tahnie
Description:
Tahnie is a modern feminine name with uncertain etymology, though it may be a variation of Tanya or a creative spelling of similar-sounding names. Some suggest it could have Aboriginal Australian influences, while others see it as a contemporary invention. The name has a fresh, distinctive sound that appeals to parents seeking something uncommon yet accessible. Tahnie remains quite rare in usage statistics worldwide, making it an individual choice that stands out without seeming overly exotic. With its soft sound and ending in 'ie,' it carries a friendly, approachable quality while maintaining uniqueness. The name's brevity and straightforward pronunciation add to its appeal.
- Jaiden
Description:
See JADEN.
- Audine
Description:
Audine is a feminine name of Germanic and French origins, derived from the Old Germanic element 'ald' or 'aud' meaning 'old' or 'wealth.' It can be considered a diminutive or variation of Aude or an elaboration of Audrey. The suffix '-ine' adds a feminine, delicate quality to the root. Historically uncommon, Audine saw brief usage in the early 20th century, particularly in France and French-influenced regions. It carries an antique charm while remaining recognizable in form. The name has never achieved widespread popularity, maintaining its status as a rare and distinctive choice. Audine might appeal to parents seeking a classic-sounding alternative to more common names like Audrey or Nadine. Its sound combines melodious elements with a certain dignified restraint, suggesting both refinement and warmth.
- Tamary
Description:
Tamary is a feminine name that may be a variant of Tamara, which derives from Hebrew and means 'date palm' - a symbol of beauty and grace. It could also be related to the biblical Tamar or represent a creative spelling of Tamary. This uncommon name has a melodic quality with its three syllables and soft ending sound. Tamary appears sporadically in different cultures but has never achieved mainstream popularity, remaining a distinctive choice. The name has a contemporary feel despite its ancient roots, with the 'y' ending giving it a modern twist that distinguishes it from more traditional forms. Its rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking something recognizable yet uncommon.
- Freidy
Description:
Freidy is a feminine name that likely evolved as a diminutive or variant of names like Frida, Freida, or Elfrieda. These names have Germanic origins, with Frida meaning 'peace' and Elfrieda meaning 'peaceful ruler.' In some Jewish communities, particularly among Yiddish speakers, Freidy is used as an affectionate form of Freida. The name has a sweet, vintage quality while maintaining a distinctive sound that sets it apart from more common variations. While never achieving widespread popularity, Freidy has persisted as a charming option that balances traditional roots with a slightly uncommon flair, making it appeal to parents seeking a name that feels both familiar and unique.
- Tiboni
Description:
Tiboni is an unusual feminine name with likely African origins, though it's also found occasionally in Italian communities. The name remains quite rare globally, making it a distinctive choice. Tiboni may be related to the Italian surname of the same spelling, or could derive from various African languages where it might carry meanings related to strength or beauty, though specific etymologies are not widely documented. As a given name, it has a melodic quality with its balanced syllables and flowing sound. The name's rarity offers the advantage of uniqueness while its ending with an 'i' gives it a soft, feminine quality. Parents choosing Tiboni typically value cultural distinctiveness and may have personal or ancestral connections to its origins.
- Natala
Description:
Natala is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Natalia, which derives from the Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birthday' or 'birth,' with particular connections to Christmas (dies natalis). Alternatively, it could have Slavic or Russian roots as a variation of Natalya. The name has a melodic quality with its alternating consonants and vowels. While not widely used in English-speaking countries, Natala has seen modest usage in Eastern European countries and occasionally appears in Western naming practices. It carries an exotic yet accessible feel, offering a slight twist on the more common Natalia while maintaining the same elegant character and historical connections.
- Weslie
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"western meadow"Description:
Alternative spelling of Wesley, more commonly given to girls.
- Kurumi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"walnut"
- Aytana
Description:
Aytana is a feminine name of likely Spanish origin, though it may also have roots in Turkish or Arabic languages. While its precise etymology is not widely documented, it has gained some popularity in Spanish-speaking communities in recent decades. The name has a melodic quality with its balanced syllables and flowing vowel sounds. Aytana may be related to place names or possibly derived from older personal names. It has a contemporary feel while maintaining an elegant, distinctive character. The name remains relatively uncommon globally, making it a choice that stands out while still being accessible in pronunciation. Aytana appeals to parents seeking a feminine name with a modern sensibility and an international flavor.
- Naenia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"incantation, lament"Description:
A beautiful name but with a somber meaning — Naenia was the Roman goddess of funerals and lamentation.
- Astryr
Description:
Astryr is a feminine name with an ethereal quality, likely deriving from Nordic or invented origins. It bears resemblance to the Norse name Astrid (meaning 'divinely beautiful' or 'god's strength') but with a unique spelling variation. The inclusion of 'ryr' may connect it to star-related terminology, evoking celestial themes. This uncommon name has a mystical, almost fantasy-like quality that might appeal to parents seeking something distinctive with ancient resonances. While not historically widespread, Astryr fits contemporary trends toward rediscovering or reinventing names with Norse or mythological connections. Its unusual letter combination gives it a striking visual appearance, complementing its otherworldly sound and potential cosmic associations.
- Sumeja
Description:
Sumeja is a feminine name primarily found in Bosnian, Albanian, and other Balkan cultures. It derives from the Arabic name Sumayyah (سمية), which belonged to one of the first martyrs of Islam and is considered the first female martyr in Islamic history. The name's meaning is debated, with some sources suggesting 'high above' or 'elevated,' while others connect it to 'slim' or 'slender.' Sumeja gained significant popularity in Bosnia and surrounding regions following the Bosnian War in the 1990s, representing cultural and religious identity for many Muslim families. The name carries connotations of strength, resilience, and faith. While well-known in the Balkans, it remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, giving it a distinctive quality internationally.
- Wendye
Description:
Wendye represents a creative feminine spelling variation of the more traditional Wendy, which gained prominence through J.M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan' character. While Wendy itself was relatively uncommon before Barrie's work, it's believed he may have been inspired by the phrase 'fwendy-wendy' used by a young girl he knew. The unusual spelling with the final 'e' adds a vintage, whimsical quality to this already fanciful name. Wendye peaked briefly in usage during the mid-20th century but remains quite rare today, appealing to parents seeking distinctive versions of familiar names. The name carries associations of youthfulness, imagination, and a touch of literary magic. For families drawn to names with playful qualities and subtle uniqueness, Wendye offers a recognizable but uncommon option.
- Rennie
Description:
Rennie is a feminine name that often serves as a diminutive of names like Renata, Irene, or Renee. It has Scottish origins where it can be derived from the Gaelic elements "raon" meaning "rule" or "decision," or may be a nickname for Lauren or Florence. The name has a cheerful, friendly sound with its bouncy two-syllable rhythm. Rennie has maintained modest usage throughout the years without ever becoming mainstream. It has a vintage charm while still feeling fresh and approachable. The name strikes a nice balance between familiarity and uniqueness—people recognize it easily, yet those named Rennie rarely encounter others sharing their name.
- Orelie
Description:
Orelie is a delicate feminine name with French origins, possibly derived from 'aurelia' meaning 'golden' or as a variant of Aurelie. The name has an ethereal, fairy-tale quality with its flowing sounds and uncommon status. Orelie carries a subtle connection to nature through its sound similarity to 'auroral' (dawn-like) and its golden associations. Despite its relative obscurity in English-speaking countries, the name possesses an inherent elegance and sophistication. Orelie might appeal to parents seeking names with French flair and a poetic quality while avoiding more common French-inspired options. Its four syllables create a melodic, rhythmic flow.
- Cyntha
Description:
Cyntha is a feminine name that appears to be a variant or shortened form of Cynthia, which derives from Greek mythology where it was an epithet of the goddess Artemis, who was born on Mount Cynthus. The name has classical origins and evokes associations with the moon, as Artemis was also a moon goddess. This particular spelling, omitting the 'i' near the end, gives the name a slightly more streamlined appearance while maintaining its melodic pronunciation. Though less common than the traditional Cynthia, Cyntha carries the same elegant, timeless quality. The name peaked in popularity during the mid-20th century but has since become less common, making it a distinctive choice that still feels familiar and accessible to most.
- Tevita
Description:
Tevita is a feminine name (though more commonly used for males in some cultures) that serves as the Tongan and Fijian form of 'David.' The name has Hebrew origins meaning 'beloved.' In Pacific Island cultures, particularly in Tonga, Fiji, and Samoa, Tevita has been used since the introduction of Christianity to these regions. While traditionally more common for boys in these cultures, its melodic quality has occasionally led to feminine usage. The name carries significance in Pacific Islander communities, often reflecting cultural heritage and sometimes religious devotion. Outside these communities, Tevita remains quite rare, offering a distinctive quality while connecting to the familiar biblical name David. Its soft consonants and rhythmic syllable pattern give it a gentle, flowing sound.
- Camira
Origin:
Variation of Cameron or AboriginalMeaning:
"crooked nose; of the wind"Description:
Camira is one of those rare names that feels at once familiar and unique. A handful of baby girls were named Camira in the US last year.