7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Aleydis
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "noble woman"
    • Description:

      A rare and historic member of the Alice and Adelaide family of names, ultimately from Adelheidis.
  2. Avalene
    • Description:

      Avalene is a feminine name with a ethereal, melodic quality. This uncommon name likely derives from roots similar to Avalon, the mythical island from Arthurian legend, associated with mysticism and beauty. The suffix '-lene' adds a soft, feminine touch common in modern naming trends. Avalene exudes an air of uniqueness and elegance, appealing to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. While not ranked among popular names, Avalene fits well with contemporary preferences for names that sound both novel and familiar. The name carries subtle connections to nature and mythology, possibly evoking images of flowing water or peaceful valleys. Avalene offers a beautiful alternative to more common names ending with similar sounds, like Marlene or Charlene, while maintaining its own graceful identity.

  3. Roselil
    • Origin:

      Danish
    • Meaning:

      "rose + lily or little rose"
    • Description:

      Roselil is a sweet Danish name made famous by the song Roselil og hendes moder (Roselil and Her Mother) and the eponymous collection of children's fables written by author Josefine Ottesen. It is derived from a combination of the Danish word for "rose" plus the word for "lily" or "little".
  4. Jemimah
    • Description:

      Jemimah is a feminine biblical name of Hebrew origin meaning 'dove' or 'bright day.' In the Old Testament, Jemimah was the eldest daughter of Job, known for her exceptional beauty. The name carries connotations of peace, purity, and grace associated with doves in biblical symbolism. While never extremely common in Western countries, Jemimah has maintained steady usage, particularly in Christian communities and English-speaking countries with strong biblical naming traditions. The name experienced a modest revival during the late 20th century as parents sought names with historical depth and religious significance. In some communities, Jemimah is appreciated for its vintage charm and gentle sound. The spelling with the final 'h' is considered the traditional biblical form, distinguishing it from the variant Jemima.
  5. Eastlyn
    • Origin:

      Compound name
    • Meaning:

      "the eastern lake"
    • Description:

      Contemporary and cool East paired with popular Lyn, this compound name is slightly edgy and slightly trendy, but, is equally surprisingly literary thanks to Ellen Wood's 19th century sensation novel, East Lynne.
  6. Greeley
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "pock-marked, scarred"
    • Description:

      This English surname was originally a nickname for someone with a pock-marked face. It's a less-than-ideal meaning, but Greeley's upbeat sound and modern unisex style keep it on our lists.
  7. Zinaida
    • Origin:

      Russian, from Greek, related to Zeus
    • Description:

      This unusual name belonged to a character played by Kirsten Dunst in an early film.
  8. Miniver
    • Origin:

      Cornish, Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "white phantom"
    • Description:

      Cornish form of Guinevere. Saint Miniver was one of the many holy daughters of King Brychan. Also found as Minver, Menvra, Menfre and more.
  9. Nayleen
    • Origin:

      Modern invention
    • Meaning:

      "attainer + soft; hope + pure, light"
    • Description:

      This modern invention is possibly a compound name, created by blending either Arabic Naila and Leen, for the meanings "attainer of softness" or "delicate attainer", or, a mix of Nadine and Kathleen or Nadine and Helene, to make "hope and light" or "hope and purity". It could also be a spin on Aileen.
  10. Sirinya
    • Origin:

      Thai,
    • Description:

      The most notable bearer of this popular Thai name is Sirinya Burbridge, the Thai-American model who became the first mixed-race Miss Thailand.
  11. Leilany
    • Origin:

      Variation of Leilani, Hawaiian
    • Meaning:

      "heavenly flower"
    • Description:

      Alternate spelling of Leilani, popular among Hispanic families.
  12. Odeline
    • Description:

      Odeline is a delicate feminine name with French origins, formed as a diminutive of Oda or Odette, or possibly as a feminine version of Odo or Odin. These root names carry Germanic elements meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune.' With its graceful '-line' ending, Odeline has a lyrical, almost musical quality that evokes images of elegance and refinement. Though relatively uncommon in modern usage, it fits well with the trend toward rediscovering vintage French-inspired names. The name maintains an air of classic sophistication while remaining distinctive. Odeline might appeal to parents seeking a name with European flair and historical depth without being overly popular or common.
  13. Phaenna
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "the shining one"
    • Description:

      Light and ethereal, Phaenna is one of the Charities or Graces in some Greek myths. She was worshipped in Sparta, along with Cleta ("renowned one").
  14. Ameline
    • Origin:

      Variation of Emmeline
    • Description:

      A variation on Emmeline, Ameline has not experienced nearly the same level of success in the US, though it was given to five girls in 2015. Whereas Emmeline lends itself to trendy nicknames Emme and Emmy, Ameline has a clearer path to the dated Amy.
  15. Danelle
    • Description:

      Danelle is a feminine name that emerged as a modern variation of Danielle, the feminine form of Daniel, which comes from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.' Gaining some recognition in the United States during the mid-20th century, Danelle reached its peak popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. It offers a slight twist on the more common Danielle, providing uniqueness while maintaining familiar pronunciation and origins. The name has a gentle, melodic quality with its soft ending. While never extremely common, Danelle appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds contemporary yet established, with a subtle distinction from more widely used names.
  16. Bibiana
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      Melodic and unusual, and she will outgrow any bib jokes.
  17. Solomia
    • Origin:

      Ukrainian form of Salome, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "peace"
    • Description:

      Biblical Salome gets a solemn, dramatic makeover in this Ukrainian version. It is rare in the US, but gaining in numbers each year.
  18. Million
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Description:

      The numerical -illion names (Billion, Trillion, etc.) are more common for boys — Million is the only one that also ranks for girls. No doubt it's because of the natural nickname, Millie.
  19. Alexine
    • Origin:

      Variation of Alexin, Alexinus, or Alexandrine, Greek
    • Description:

      Alexine could be a diminutive for the classic name Alexandra, a short form of Alexandrine, or a feminine form of the French Alexin, a variation of Alexinus. Alexine Tinne (born Alexandrine "Alexine" Pieternella Françoise Tinne) was a 19th century Dutch explorer and the first European woman to cross the Sahara, while radio DJ and influencer Alexine Sy is a contemporary bearer.
  20. Raelene
    • Description:

      Raelene is a feminine name with modern origins, emerging as a creative variation combining elements of Rachel and traditional '-lene' or '-leen' endings popular in the mid-20th century. This melodic name carries a soft, feminine quality with its flowing syllables. While not derived from specific historical roots, Raelene represents the trend of name innovation that became popular in America during the 1950s and 1960s. The name experienced modest popularity in the United States and Australia during this period but has remained relatively uncommon, making it a distinctive choice. Raelene offers a balance between uniqueness and familiarity, with its recognizable sounds but uncommon arrangement. The name often evokes associations with gentleness and individuality.