Six Letter Girl Names
- Tennie
Origin:
Diminutive of Tennessee, CherokeeDescription:
Variation of Tennessee.
- Soriah
Origin:
Hebrew; ArabicMeaning:
"princess; star cluster"Description:
Soriah is right in line with today's trends, with names like Zariah, Sariah, and Neriah rising quickly in the Top 1000. Soriah was only given to 53 baby girls in 2022, but had a significant jump from the year before.
- Sondos
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"fine silk"Description:
Though S endings are currently more popular for boy names, we love to see them given to girls as well. Sondos is an attractive Arabic option used among Muslims. The silky meaning adds extra appeal.
- Alafia
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"peace"Description:
Alafia is a Yoruba name for peace and is used as a name for both men and women in Nigeria.
- Amaira
Description:
Amaira is a beautiful feminine name with diverse cultural connections. In Sanskrit, it relates to concepts of immortality and eternal beauty, derived from "amara" meaning "immortal." In Hebrew contexts, it may connect to "amar" meaning "to speak" or "to say." The name has gained modest popularity in India and among international parents seeking names with cross-cultural appeal. Amaira emerged more prominently in the early 2000s, appreciated for its melodic sound and exotic feel while remaining relatively easy to pronounce. The name conveys qualities of timelessness, beauty, and eloquence. Its flowing phonetics and positive associations make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name that feels both distinctive and meaningful.
- Dellen
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"petal"Description:
Intriguing combo of elements.
- Melena
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of Magdalena, variation of Melaina or MelinaMeaning:
"from the high tower; black, dark; honey"Description:
A short form of Magdalena in Dutch and a variation of Melaina, Melina, Melinda, Melanie, Milena and similar, Melena is also used for a character in the novel Wicked and the subsequent Broadway musical.
- Rizpah
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"hot coal"Description:
In the Book of Samuel, Rizpah is a concubine of Saul. When her sons were killed, she built a house around their bodies and refused to leave their side for seven months.
- Otilie
Description:
Otilie is a feminine name of German origin, derived from the medieval name Odilia, which comes from the Germanic elements 'odo' meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune' and 'hild' meaning 'battle.' Saint Odilia was a revered 7th-century abbess who became the patron saint of Alsace and is associated with healing eye afflictions. Otilie has variations across Europe including Ottilie (German), Odile (French), and Ottilia (Latin). Though relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, the name maintains popularity in Central Europe. With its vintage charm and elegant sound, Otilie appeals to parents seeking a traditional yet distinctive name. Its association with a saint gives it religious significance for some families.
- Janina
Origin:
Polish; Finnish; Lithuanian; German; SwedishMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
A sweet and sprightly feminine form of John.
- Cennet
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"paradise, heaven"Description:
This charming Turkish name has hit pop culture, thanks to the Telenovela show of the same name.
- Estée
Description:
Estée is a feminine name most famously associated with the cosmetics entrepreneur Estée Lauder, whose birth name was actually Josephine Esther Mentzer. The name has French origins and is a stylized form of Esther, which derives from the Persian word for 'star.' The distinctive accent mark gives the name a touch of European sophistication and elegance. Though relatively uncommon as a given name, Estée carries connotations of beauty, luxury, and entrepreneurial success due to the Lauder connection. The name has a delicate yet strong quality, with its brief two syllables ending in an elegant accent. It appeals to parents seeking a name with cosmopolitan flair and subtle sophistication, while remaining distinctive in most naming contexts.
- Kristy
Origin:
Diminutive of all variations of KristinaMeaning:
"a Christian"Description:
Kristy (and Kristi and Kristie) are the ultimate kool girl nicknames of the sixties and seventies, not kwite as kute any more.
- Branch
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Branch is a novel unisex name with ties to nature and trees and also to branching out with new experiences and ideas. Branch can also be considered a surname name, as in country singer Michelle Branch. If you're looking for a tree name with more subtlety than Willow or Aspen, Branch is a great option.
- Spuria
Origin:
Feminine form of Spuria, Latin, meaning unknown
- Jianna
Origin:
Variation of Gianna, ItalianMeaning:
"the Lord is gracious"Description:
Jianna was one of the fastest-rising names of 2020 after the deaths of Kobe and Gianna Bryant. It continued to rise in 2021.
- Carron
Description:
Carron is a feminine name with Scottish and Irish Gaelic origins, derived from place names referring to 'rough water' or 'winding river.' This nature-inspired name carries a sense of strength and fluidity, evoking images of powerful streams carving their path through rugged landscapes. While uncommon internationally, Carron has maintained consistent though modest usage, particularly in Scotland where the River Carron lends geographic significance. The name has a dignified, somewhat mysterious quality, with its strong consonants balanced by the soft ending. Phonetically similar to Karen and Sharon, Carron offers a distinctive alternative that feels both familiar and unique. The name may also appeal to those with Scottish heritage seeking to honor their roots. Its simple two-syllable structure makes it easy to pronounce while still being memorable.
- Ulalia
Description:
Ulalia is a feminine name with ancient Greek origins, likely a variation of Eulalia, which means 'sweetly speaking' or 'well-spoken.' The name has historical significance as Saint Eulalia was a young Spanish martyr from the early 4th century. Ulalia maintains the lyrical quality of the original while simplifying the pronunciation by removing the initial 'E.' This melodious name has remained quite rare in English-speaking countries but has seen occasional use in Hispanic and Greek communities. The rhythmic succession of vowels gives Ulalia a musical, flowing quality. Despite its classical roots and beautiful meaning, the name has never achieved widespread popularity, making it an uncommon choice that carries both historical depth and individuality.
- Celene
Description:
Celene is a feminine name with ancient Greek origins, a variation of Selene, who was the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology. The name literally means 'moon' and carries celestial, ethereal qualities. This spelling variant with 'C' instead of 'S' gives it a slightly softer appearance while maintaining its classical roots. Celene has a timeless elegance that has never reached overwhelming popularity but maintains steady usage across decades. It shares sounds with more common names like Celine and Selena, but its mythological connections give it additional depth and meaning. The name suggests luminosity, gentleness, and natural beauty, appealing to parents drawn to names with both classical roots and celestial associations.
- Kaveri
Origin:
SankethiMeaning:
"river"Description:
The Kaveri is a prominent river in South India, where it flows through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It is among the seven holy rivers of India, personified by the goddess Kaveriamma. The name was derived from kāvēri, the word for "river" in the Sankethi language. Sankethi, related to Tamil, is spoken in regions around the Kaveri. Cauvery is the Anglicized spelling.