7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Altanna
    • Description:

      Altanna is a rare feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly a modern variant of Alanna or a creative combination of elements like "Alt" (meaning high or elevated in Germanic languages) and "Anna." The name has an ethereal, almost mythological quality that gives it a distinctive presence. Altanna remains quite uncommon in naming records, making it a truly unique choice for parents seeking an original name with a melodic sound. The name's rarity means it carries few preconceptions or stereotypes, allowing a child to truly make it their own. With its flowing syllables and unusual construction, Altanna sounds both contemporary and timeless. The name offers a blend of strength and femininity with its strong consonants balanced by its soft ending.

  2. Uriella
    • Description:

      Uriella is a feminine name with Hebrew origins, derived from the masculine name Uri, meaning 'my light' or 'God is my light.' The feminine suffix '-ella' adds a lyrical quality to this illuminating name. Though uncommon in most countries, Uriella carries beautiful symbolism related to divine radiance and enlightenment. The name has connections to the biblical Uri, who was a craftsman involved in building the tabernacle. Uriella offers a rare and melodious option for parents seeking a name with spiritual significance. Its uniqueness ensures a distinctive identity while its melodic sound gives it an elegant, feminine quality.

  3. Zselyke
    • Origin:

      Hungarian
    • Meaning:

      "desire"
  4. Perfect
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "without fault"
    • Description:

      A surefire way to give your child a perfectionism complex.
  5. Myrlene
    • Description:

      Myrlene is a feminine name that likely developed as a variation of Myrtle or an elaboration of Merle. The name Myrtle derives from the evergreen shrub, which has been a symbol of love and immortality since ancient times, while Merle comes from French, meaning "blackbird." Myrlene combines these roots with the popular feminine suffix "-lene," creating a name with a vintage, melodious quality. This name saw modest usage primarily in the early to mid-20th century, particularly in Southern United States. Myrlene has a gentle, flowing sound that evokes images of the natural world. While never reaching widespread popularity, it represents a distinctive choice that carries echoes of nature symbolism and traditional feminine naming patterns. The name has a sweet, slightly old-fashioned charm that might appeal to those seeking a revival of vintage names.
  6. Sanvika
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "Goddess Lakshmi"
    • Description:

      One of the dozens of names used for Lakshmi, Hindu goddess of beauty, wealth and prosperity, Sanvika first popped up on the extended version of the Social Security Administration's name popularity list in 2011, with eight baby girls named it that year, and it's grown modestly since then, along with many other names from the Indian subcontinent.
  7. Karensa
    • Description:

      Karensa is a feminine name with Cornish origins, derived from the word "kerensa" meaning "love" or "beloved." This beautiful name embodies affection and warmth, making it a meaningful choice for a daughter. Despite its lovely meaning and melodic quality, Karensa remains relatively uncommon in most English-speaking countries, offering a distinctive option for parents seeking something unique yet accessible. The name follows similar patterns to more familiar names like Karen and Karina but with a distinctive Cornish flair. Its soft consonants and flowing rhythm give it an elegant, feminine quality while honoring the cultural heritage of Cornwall.

  8. Keilana
    • Description:

      Keilana is a feminine name with Hawaiian influences, though it may also be a modern creation combining popular name elements. In Hawaiian contexts, names beginning with 'Kei-' often relate to meanings such as 'beloved' or 'honored.' The '-lana' element might connect to concepts of floating, calmness, or buoyancy in Hawaiian language. The name has a melodic, flowing quality typical of Polynesian names, with their emphasis on vowel sounds. While not among traditional Hawaiian names with centuries of usage, Keilana has gained some popularity in recent decades as parents seek exotic-sounding names with positive connotations. The four-syllable rhythm gives the name a musical quality, while its relative uniqueness ensures individuality. Potential nicknames include Kei, Keila, or Lana.
  9. Silesta
    • Description:

      Silesta is a feminine name that appears to be a variant of Celeste or Celesta, derived from Latin roots meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the stars.' This uncommon variation maintains the celestial associations while offering a slightly different pronunciation and visual appearance. The name has a lyrical, flowing quality that evokes images of night skies and starlight. Silesta is extremely rare in usage, not appearing in most popularity rankings, which gives it a distinctive quality. The name carries connotations of ethereal beauty and celestial grace. Its musical sound might appeal to parents seeking names with artistic flair or astronomical connections, while its rarity ensures it remains special and memorable.
  10. Cybilla
    • Description:

      Cybilla is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Sibilla or Sibylla, derived from the ancient Greek word 'sibylla' meaning 'prophetess' or 'oracle'. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Sibyls were women believed to possess prophetic powers and divine insight. This rare spelling with 'C' gives the name a modern, distinctive quality while maintaining its ancient roots. Cybilla has never been common in English-speaking countries, remaining a highly unusual choice. The name's connection to mystical female seers gives it an air of mystery and spiritual wisdom. The modern spelling may also evoke associations with technology through its resemblance to 'cyber', creating an interesting blend of ancient mysticism and contemporary resonance.
  11. Zathura
    • Origin:

      Derivation and meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Name kids will relate to the space adventure book and family film of that name.
  12. Morning
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      There are many lovely day/month/seasonal names -- and this is one of the most intriguing.
  13. Aureole
    • Description:

      Aureole is a delicate feminine name derived from the Latin word 'aureola,' meaning 'golden' or 'gilded.' In religious art, an aureole refers to the radiant light or halo surrounding divine figures, giving the name a spiritual, ethereal quality. This uncommon name carries associations with light, brilliance, and divine beauty. Aureole shares linguistic roots with more common names like Aurelia and Aurora, but remains exceedingly rare as a given name. Its melodic three-syllable structure (AW-ree-ohl) creates a rhythmic, graceful sound. Parents drawn to this name might appreciate its luminous meaning, artistic connections, and the subtle reference to gold. Despite its appealing qualities, Aureole has never entered mainstream usage in any country.

  14. Cenaida
    • Description:

      Cenaida is a feminine name with Latin and Greek origins, likely a variant of Zenaida or Ceneida. The name traces back to Zeus (Zenas in its genitive form), the supreme deity in Greek mythology. Cenaida can be interpreted to mean 'of Zeus' or 'belonging to Zeus,' carrying associations with strength and divinity. This elegant name is primarily found in Spanish-speaking communities and Latin American countries, though it remains relatively uncommon even there. The name has a melodious quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowels. Though not widely used in English-speaking countries, Cenaida offers an exotic alternative to more common names while still being relatively easy to pronounce.
  15. Junelle
    • Description:

      Junelle is a feminine given name that combines elements of 'June' and the popular '-elle' suffix found in many female names. The name June derives from the Roman goddess Juno, who was the protector of women and marriage. Junelle has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing sound. While not among the most common names in the United States or Europe, Junelle has maintained a quiet presence throughout the late 20th century. Those named Junelle are often perceived as having refined taste and a gentle demeanor. The name carries a summery association due to its connection to the month of June, evoking images of warmth and flowering abundance.

  16. Harlynn
    • Description:

      Harlynn is a modern feminine name that represents a blend of traditional naming elements, likely combining the prefix 'Har-' (found in names like Harley, Harmony, or Harper) with the popular feminine suffix '-lynn'. It emerged as part of the trend toward creating distinctive combination names in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, particularly in American naming culture. The name has no specific historical or linguistic tradition but carries a contemporary, melodic quality. Harlynn remains relatively uncommon, though it fits well with similar constructed names ending in '-lyn' or '-lynn' that have gained popularity. The name's components suggest associations with harmony and beauty, while its structure gives it a distinctly feminine yet somewhat modern character appealing to parents seeking an uncommon name with familiar phonetic elements.
  17. Shamari
    • Description:

      Shamari appears to be a modern name with possible connections to various linguistic traditions. It may relate to the Hebrew name Shemariah (meaning 'protected by God') or could be a creative variant of names like Shomari (Swahili, meaning 'forceful' or 'masculine'). The name emerged in the United States during the 1970s and gained modest popularity through the 1980s and 1990s. While originally more common as a masculine name, Shamari has been used for both boys and girls, with increasing usage as a feminine name in recent decades. The name represents creative naming practices that developed across various American communities during the late 20th century, drawing on diverse linguistic elements to create names with distinctive sounds and rhythms.
  18. Kevonna
    • Description:

      Kevonna is a feminine name that appears to have emerged in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s. It likely developed as a feminine form of Kevin (derived from the Irish name Caoimhín, meaning 'handsome birth') combined with the feminine suffix '-onna,' which creates a melodic ending similar to names like Shavonna or Devonna. The name may also be influenced by the '-onna' sound found in names like Donna (from Italian meaning 'lady'). Linguistically, Kevonna represents a common pattern in modern naming where masculine names are adapted with feminine endings to create new feminine forms. The three-syllable structure gives the name a rhythmic quality. While never extremely common, usage records show Kevonna has maintained consistent but limited use since its emergence, representing the creative naming practices that expanded feminine name options in the late 20th century.
  19. Yesinia
    • Description:

      Yesinia is a feminine name that likely developed as a variation of Yesenia. Yesenia itself has uncertain origins, possibly derived from Jessenia, a genus of palm trees, or as a variant of names like Jessie or Jessica. The name has Latin American connections, being more common in Spanish-speaking communities. Yesinia has a melodic, flowing quality with its four syllables and soft consonants. The name carries a delicate, feminine impression while the initial 'Y' gives it a distinctive quality. While not among the most common names, Yesinia offers a beautiful alternative to more familiar options while maintaining ease of pronunciation. The name suggests a gentle, graceful personality.
  20. Jacenta
    • Description:

      Jacenta is a feminine name with Latin roots, related to the male name Hyacinth. Derived from the Greek 'hyakinthos,' which refers to the beautiful purple flower named after a figure in Greek mythology. This elegant and uncommon name carries an air of sophistication and uniqueness. Jacenta has never been among highly popular names in English-speaking countries, making it a distinctive choice that stands out. The name has variations in different cultures, including Jacinta in Spanish and Portuguese traditions. With its melodic sound and classical origins, Jacenta offers a feminine yet strong identity with floral associations.