7 Letter Girl Names
- Ambelin
Origin:
Australian AboriginalDescription:
This name is connected to Ambelin Kwaymullina, an Indigenous Australian teen fiction author. Ambelin could be a nice alternative to Amber or Ember, if you can get past the fact it sounds very similar to Anne Boleyn.
- Kathrin
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"pure"Description:
Variation of Katherine.
- Anelise
Description:
Anelise is a feminine name that blends elements of Anna and Elise/Elisabeth. It can be considered a variant of Annelise, a compound name popular in Scandinavian countries and Germany. Anna comes from the Hebrew 'Hannah,' meaning 'grace,' while Elise derives from Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God is abundance.' Anelise has a flowing, elegant quality with its soft sounds and balanced syllables. While less common than Annelise, this spelling variation maintains the name's European charm while offering a slightly more streamlined appearance. The name carries the historical significance and timeless appeal of its component parts but presents them in a fresh, harmonious combination that appeals to contemporary parents seeking something both familiar and distinctive.
- Solaira
Origin:
English from LatinMeaning:
"of the sun"Description:
Variant of Solara
- Railynn
Description:
Railynn is a modern feminine name that exemplifies the contemporary trend of creative combinations and distinctive sounds. Likely created by blending elements like 'Ray' or 'Rae' with the popular suffix '-lynn,' it emerged in the 2010s as part of the trend toward unique names with familiar endings. Railynn has a melodic quality that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. The name fits alongside similar modern creations like Brailynn, Jaylynn, and Kailynn. While still relatively uncommon, Railynn has gained modest traction in the United States, particularly in southern and western states where innovative naming patterns are embraced. The name conveys a sense of individuality while maintaining feminine softness.
- Jocelin
Description:
Jocelin is a feminine name with medieval French origins, derived from the Germanic name elements 'gaut' meaning 'Goth' and 'lin' meaning 'little.' This elegant name was brought to England by the Normans and has persisted through centuries in various forms. Jocelin offers a sophisticated alternative to more common names like Jocelyn, with its slightly different spelling giving it a distinctive touch. The name has maintained modest popularity throughout the English-speaking world, with occasional surges of interest. Appreciated for its gentle sound and historical depth, Jocelin conveys both strength and grace, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name with enduring appeal and subtle uniqueness.
- Dashiel
Origin:
Anglicization of French surname de Chiel, meaning unknownDescription:
A rarer spelling of Dashiell, a handsome route to the nickname Dash. Neither variation is common for girls — Dashiell, at its peak, was given to six baby girls in a single year — but actress Milla Jovovich chose this spelling for her daughter, born in 2015.
- Cristal
Description:
Cristal is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'crystallum' meaning 'clear ice' or 'mineral quartz.' It's a variation of Crystal, which evokes imagery of clarity, purity, and beauty. The spelling with an 'i' instead of 'y' gives it a distinctive, slightly exotic flair while maintaining its connection to the precious, transparent material. Cristal gained popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s, appealing to parents drawn to names with elegant, luxurious associations. The name also has connections to the prestigious champagne brand, adding a touch of sophistication. While less common today than at its peak, Cristal remains an attractive choice for parents seeking a name that conveys clarity and luminous beauty.
- Miladia
Description:
Miladia is an elegant feminine name with possible Slavic or Romance language origins. It may be related to the Czech and Slovak name Milada, meaning 'my young one' or 'beloved,' or could be connected to the term 'milady,' a form of address for noblewomen derived from 'my lady.' The name has an aristocratic, romantic quality with its flowing syllables and melodic sound pattern. Miladia is uncommon in English-speaking countries but may be found in Eastern European communities and among families seeking names with an international flair. The name conveys a sense of grace and dignity while maintaining approachability. Its distinctive character makes it appealing to parents looking for a name that sounds traditional and refined yet remains unique. Miladia offers natural nickname options like Mila or Dia.
- Zephira
Description:
Zephira is a feminine name with Greek origins, derived from 'Zephyr' or 'Zephyrus,' the Greek god of the west wind. The name literally means 'west wind' or 'gentle breeze,' evoking images of softness and natural beauty. The feminine ending '-a' was added to the traditional Zephyr to create this more distinctly female version. Zephira has never been common in mainstream usage but appeals to parents drawn to names with classical mythology connections and nature themes. It carries connotations of gentleness, freedom, and ethereal qualities, while its 'Z' beginning gives it a contemporary, vibrant feel despite its ancient roots.
- Rumaisa
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"Sirius"Description:
A pretty name of Arabic origin, Rumaisa is used as one of the names for the star Sirius and is associated with Rumaisaa bint Milhan, also known as Sahabiyyah or Umm Sulaym, who was a companion to the Prophet Muhammad. Other forms of the name include Rumaisaa and Rumaysa.
- Miriama
Origin:
Hebrew or EgyptianMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Variant of Miriam
- Gemelle
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"twin"Description:
A feminine form of Gemellus, ultimately derived from the Latin germinus meaning "twin", this name might work for a Gemini baby, or as an alternative to Gemma.
- Reather
Description:
Reather is an uncommon feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly a variation of Heather with an altered first consonant, or a creative modern invention. It might also be related to the Old English word 'rethe' meaning 'fierce' or 'cruel,' though this connection is speculative. The name has a soft, flowing quality with its 'th' sound, similar to more established names like Heather or Esther. As an extremely rare name, Reather offers distinctiveness while still having a somewhat familiar phonetic structure. The name may appeal to parents seeking something unique yet pronounceable, with a gentle feminine sound. Without established historical usage, Reather carries little cultural or traditional baggage, allowing families to imbue it with personal meaning.
- Bidelia
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"strength or exalted one"Description:
Bridget variation that's the root of the unattractive nickname Biddy. Bedelia is another spelling.
- Dayanah
Origin:
Spelling variation of Dayana
- Faraday
Origin:
Scottish surnameMeaning:
"wood man"Description:
Faraday is a whimsical Scottish surname that works equally well as a first name for girls or boys.
- Fritzie
Origin:
German, diminutive of FredericaMeaning:
"peaceful ruler"Description:
Like Mitzi, the bubbly Fritzi/Fritzie shows signs of rising again,
- Phaidra
Description:
Phaidra is a feminine name with ancient Greek origins. Derived from the Greek word "phaidros" meaning "bright" or "radiant," it embodies qualities of luminosity and brilliance. In Greek mythology, Phaedra was the daughter of King Minos of Crete and wife of Theseus, making this name rich with classical heritage. While never widely used in modern times, Phaidra possesses an elegant, scholarly quality that appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with historical depth. The name maintains popularity primarily among families with Greek heritage or those drawn to classical mythology. Its uncommon nature gives it a unique appeal while its melodic sound and meaningful etymology offer substance and character.
- Airiana
Description:
Airiana is a feminine name that appears to be a modern variant of Ariana or Arianna, with the distinctive 'Air' beginning giving it a light, ethereal quality. The traditional Ariana has Greek origins meaning 'very holy' or 'pure.' This contemporary spelling variation maintains the melodic quality of the original while adding a unique twist that suggests elements like air, breath, or freedom. Airiana has gained some usage in recent decades as parents seek more distinctive spellings of familiar names. The name carries a flowing, musical quality with its multiple vowels and soft consonants. While not among the most common names, Airiana offers a fresh take on a classic name that conveys beauty, purity, and a modern sensibility.