7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Natalía
    • Description:

      Natalía, with its accented 'i', is a feminine name of Latin origin meaning 'birthday' or 'Christmas Day,' as it derives from the Latin term 'natalis dies' (birth day). The name has deep historical roots across multiple European cultures, particularly in Slavic, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking countries. The accent mark gives emphasis to the 'i' and signals a pronunciation of na-ta-LEE-a, distinguishing it slightly from the unaccented Natalia. This name honors the Nativity and was traditionally given to girls born on Christmas. Natalía combines elegance with cultural depth and offers appealing nicknames like Natty, Talia, or Lia. While more common in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions, it has gained international appeal for its melodic quality and meaningful origin. The name suggests celebration, new beginnings, and the joy that accompanies birth.

  2. Maruska
    • Description:

      Maruska is a feminine name with Slavic origins, primarily used in Czech, Slovak, and other Eastern European cultures. It's a diminutive form of Maria or Marie, carrying the same meaning of 'bitter' or 'beloved' from its Hebrew roots. The suffix '-uska' adds an affectionate, endearing quality typical of Slavic diminutives. The name has a warm, familiar feel in Slavic countries while remaining distinctive elsewhere. Maruska gained some international recognition through literature and folklore, including its appearance in Czech tales. While not ranking among top names globally, it maintains steady usage in Eastern Europe. The name blends traditional roots with a melodic quality, appealing to parents seeking a name with cultural depth and a gentle sound. Its diminutive nature gives it a perpetually youthful, friendly character.
  3. Siegrid
    • Description:

      Siegrid is a feminine name with Germanic origins, representing a variant spelling of Sigrid. The name is composed of elements meaning 'victory' (sieg) and 'beautiful' or 'beloved' (frid), creating the powerful meaning of 'beautiful victory' or 'victorious beauty.' Popular in Scandinavian countries and Germany, Siegrid carries a strong, noble quality reminiscent of ancient Norse heritage and mythology. The name evokes images of valkyries and shield-maidens from Germanic legends. Though uncommon in English-speaking countries, Siegrid offers an alternative to more familiar Nordic names like Ingrid or Astrid while maintaining a similar distinguished sound and historical depth.

  4. Delylah
    • Origin:

      Variation of Delilah, Hebrew or Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "delicate"
    • Description:

      Takes Delilah out of the Bible and into the 21st century.
  5. Valiant
    • Origin:

      English word name from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "brave"
    • Description:

      Valiant is an inspirational word name that can work for a child of any gender, though the six babies given this name last year were all boys.
  6. Aeriela
    • Description:

      Aeriela is a feminine name that appears to be a variant of Ariel or Ariela, with an added 'e' that emphasizes its ethereal quality. The name has Hebrew origins, meaning 'lion of God.' The unusual spelling gives it a distinctly airy, celestial feeling, perhaps intentionally evoking the word 'aerial.' Though rare in usage, Aeriela appeals to parents seeking a name with spiritual significance combined with a delicate, feminine sound. The name gained some recognition after the character Ariel in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' and later through Disney's 'The Little Mermaid,' though this specific spelling remains uncommon. Aeriela suggests qualities of lightness, spirituality, and divine strength.
  7. Thomais
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "twin"
    • Description:

      Also spelled Thomaïs, this is a Greek feminine form of Thomas, borne by an obscure 10th-century saint.
  8. Yadirah
    • Description:

      Yadirah is a feminine name of likely Hebrew or Arabic origin. It may be related to the Hebrew name Yadira, meaning 'friend' or 'beloved,' with the added 'h' giving it a distinctive flair. The name has a lyrical quality that flows beautifully when spoken. Though relatively uncommon in mainstream Western naming practices, Yadirah has seen some usage in Hispanic and Middle Eastern communities. Its exotic sound and meaningful origins make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that feels both cultural and unique. Yadirah carries a sense of warmth and affection in its meaning while offering the uniqueness many modern parents desire.

  9. Jaylean
    • Description:

      Jaylean is a contemporary feminine name likely created as a modern combination of the popular prefix "Jay" with the feminine suffix "lean" or as a variation of names like Jaylyn. This melodic name has a distinctly modern feel while maintaining a soft, feminine quality. Though lacking deep historical roots, Jaylean emerged primarily in the United States in recent decades as part of the trend toward unique, blended names. The name's construction gives it a fluid, graceful sound while its Jay beginning connects it to nature through bird associations. Jaylean offers families a name that feels both fresh and familiar with its recognizable elements combined in a distinctive way.

  10. Yavanna
    • Description:

      Yavanna is a feminine name with mythological origins, drawn from J.R.R. Tolkien's literary works where Yavanna appears as the goddess of fruits, growth, and harvest in Middle-earth's mythology. In Tolkien's constructed Quenya language, the name means 'Giver of Fruits' or 'Fruit-giver.' Outside of literary contexts, it's extremely rare as a given name. Yavanna carries strong nature associations and an ethereal, mystical quality appealing to parents with interests in fantasy literature or nature-themed names. The name's exotic sound pattern with alternating consonants and vowels creates a melodic flow. Though uncommon, Yavanna represents a growing trend of names inspired by fantasy literature, offering both unique character and meaningful literary connections for the bearer.
  11. Kathyrn
    • Description:

      Kathyrn is an alternative spelling of Katherine, derived from the Greek name 'Aikaterine.' The original meaning remains debated, with possible connections to the Greek word 'katharos' meaning 'pure.' This variation maintains the classic feel of Katherine while offering a distinctive spelling that omits the expected 'e' after the 'h.' While less common than Katherine or Kathryn, Kathyrn appeals to parents who appreciate the traditional name but want something slightly different. The name carries connotations of elegance, strength, and timelessness despite its non-standard spelling.
  12. Weslynn
    • Description:

      Weslynn is a modern feminine name that combines elements of traditional names Wesley or Weston with the popular ending '-lynn.' This blended creation gives the name both familiarity and uniqueness. The first portion 'Wes-' derives from Old English meaning 'western meadow,' while '-lynn' comes from Welsh or Celtic origins meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.' As a contemporary combination name, Weslynn represents the trend of creating distinctive names with recognizable elements. Though not historically common, it has seen increased usage in the 21st century, particularly in the United States, as parents seek names that sound traditional yet stand out. The name carries a gentle, flowing quality while maintaining a touch of strength.

  13. Aristen
    • Description:

      Aristen is a rare feminine name with subtle classical undertones, possibly derived from Greek elements or as a feminine variation of Aristotle or Ariston. The name has an intellectual, elegant quality that suggests wisdom and refinement. 'Ariste' in Greek means 'best' or 'excellent,' which may contribute to the name's distinguished feel. While not commonly found in historical records, Aristen emerged in contemporary naming as parents sought distinctive names with classical resonance. The name's sound combines strength and femininity, with the soft ending balancing the strong initial syllables. Though uncommon in popularity charts, Aristen appeals to parents looking for a name that's sophisticated and uncommon without being difficult to pronounce.
  14. Berneen
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "bear"
    • Description:

      Berneen is a feminine name that appears to be a modern variation of names like Bernadette or Bernice, with possible Irish influence in its ending. This rare name combines the strong Germanic element 'bern' meaning 'bear' with the Irish diminutive suffix '-een,' creating a unique cross-cultural blend.
  15. Channie
    • Description:

      Channie is a feminine name that typically functions as a diminutive or variant of names like Chana, Channah, or Channel. It has Hebrew origins where Chana means "grace" or "favor." This sweet, diminutive form carries a friendly, approachable quality while maintaining connections to its more formal root names. Channie has never been widely popular but appears consistently as a nickname in Jewish communities where variants of Hannah/Chana are traditional. The name has a cheerful, youthful quality that some parents appreciate as a given name in its own right. Its relatively uncommon status appeals to those seeking names that are recognizable but not overused. Channie balances cultural specificity with accessible pronunciation, making it work across various communities.

  16. Nordica
    • Origin:

      Teutonic
    • Meaning:

      "from the north"
    • Description:

      An icy name with an operatic namesake in late 19th - early 20th century singer Lillian Allen Norton, better known by her stage name Nordica.
  17. Aleelah
    • Description:

      Aleelah is a feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from 'Aliya' which means 'high,' 'exalted,' or 'noble.' The name has a melodic quality with its repeated 'l' sound and flowing vowels. While not among the most common names in Western countries, Aleelah has seen modest usage in Muslim communities and has gained some appreciation among parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names. The spelling variation with double 'e' gives the name a unique touch while maintaining its elegant sound. Aleelah carries connotations of dignity and elevated status, making it an appealing choice for parents who wish to bestow aspirational qualities on their daughters.
  18. Kyleena
    • Origin:

      American feminization of Kyle, Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "narrow spit of land"
    • Description:

      Although Kyleena has a pleasant sound, it's a baby name best to avoid — Kyleena is the trade name of an IUD.
  19. Freedom
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "the quality or state of being free"
    • Description:

      Name that makes a strong philosophical statement -- but might ironically be a lot for a child to carry.
  20. Hariala
    • Description:

      Hariala is an exotic feminine name that appears to have possible Indian or Sanskrit origins, though it is quite uncommon even within those traditions. The name may be related to 'Hari,' a name for Lord Vishnu in Hinduism, suggesting possible spiritual connections. With its melodious alternation of consonants and vowels, Hariala has a rhythmic, flowing quality when pronounced. The name's rarity gives it a distinctive character across most cultures and regions. Hariala might appeal to parents seeking a truly unique name with potential Eastern spiritual connections. Its unusual nature means a child named Hariala would likely have a one-of-a-kind identity, though may occasionally need to explain the pronunciation or origins of her name.