7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Corella
    • Description:

      Corella is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be derived from the Latin 'cor' meaning 'heart,' suggesting someone warm-hearted or beloved. Alternatively, it could relate to the Corella bird native to Australia, giving it a natural connection. In some contexts, it functions as a diminutive form of Cora, which has Greek origins meaning 'maiden.' This melodious three-syllable name carries a vintage charm with its flowing sounds and romantic quality. Though relatively uncommon in contemporary usage, Corella offers an elegant alternative to more popular names like Cora and Coraline. The name's delicate sound combined with its multiple meaningful associations makes it appealing to parents seeking something both beautiful and distinctive.
  2. Paviana
    • Description:

      Paviana is a rare feminine name likely derived from Latin roots. It may be connected to 'pavo,' the Latin word for peacock, suggesting connotations of beauty and grace. Alternatively, it could relate to Pavia, a city in northern Italy, thus functioning as a place-based name. The name has an elegant, flowing quality with its four syllables and melodic vowel sounds. Paviana carries an exotic, almost romantic feel that evokes Mediterranean or Latin sensibilities. As an extremely uncommon name, it offers considerable distinctiveness while still being pronounceable and accessible to most language speakers. The name might appeal to parents seeking a unique option with classical undertones and a feminine, sophisticated sound. Despite its rarity, Paviana fits well with contemporary trends toward longer, vowel-rich girls' names with international flair.

  3. Wynnona
    • Description:

      Wynnona is a feminine name that represents a variant spelling of Winona, which has Dakota Sioux Native American origins meaning "first-born daughter." The distinctive double 'n' and 'y' spelling gives this version a more elaborate, decorative quality while maintaining the melodious sound of the original name. Wynnona gained some recognition through association with country music star Wynonna Judd (though her spelling uses a single 'n'). The name conveys a sense of natural beauty and American heritage, with a slightly rustic, country charm. While never reaching mainstream popularity, Wynnona appeals to parents drawn to names with indigenous American roots and those seeking a distinctive spelling variation of a recognized name with a warm, musical quality.

  4. Meribel
    • Description:

      Meribel is a delicate feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be derived from Latin "mirabilis" meaning "wonderful" or "miraculous," or could be connected to the Hebrew name Merav meaning "abundance." The name gained some recognition from Méribel, a popular ski resort in the French Alps, giving it associations with beauty and natural splendor. With its soft, flowing sound and melodic three syllables, Meribel has an inherently feminine quality while remaining uncommon enough to be distinctive. The name carries a romantic, slightly exotic flair that appeals to parents seeking something unique yet accessible. Those named Meribel might appreciate the name's gentle sophistication and its positive connotations of wonder and abundance, though they may occasionally need to correct pronunciation or spelling.

  5. Pierina
    • Description:

      Pierina is a feminine Italian name derived from Piera, the female form of Piero, which comes from the name Peter (meaning 'rock' or 'stone'). The suffix '-ina' adds a diminutive quality, essentially meaning 'little Piera.' With its melodic four syllables and flowing Italian pronunciation, Pierina carries an elegant, romantic quality characteristic of Italian naming traditions. Though uncommon outside Italian communities, the name has maintained consistent albeit rare usage throughout the 20th century. Pierina offers the accessible nicknames Piera, Rina, or even Peri. For families with Italian heritage or those drawn to Italian cultural aesthetics, Pierina provides a distinctive option with classical roots and a sophisticated sound.

  6. Irlanda
    • Description:

      Irlanda is a feminine name derived from the Latin word 'Hibernia,' which was the ancient Roman name for Ireland. This beautiful name directly references the European island nation with its rich Celtic culture and heritage. Irlanda is popular primarily among Spanish and Italian-speaking families looking to honor Irish connections or simply attracted to its melodic quality. The name carries connotations of lush green landscapes, strong traditions, and resilient spirit that Ireland is known for. While not common in English-speaking countries, Irlanda has maintained steady usage in Latin American countries and parts of Southern Europe as a distinctive and culturally evocative name for girls.

  7. Shamira
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "he who defends"
    • Description:

      Hebrew name with a bright sheen.
  8. Acelynn
    • Description:

      Acelynn is a modern feminine name that combines elements of popular contemporary naming trends. It likely blends the prefix 'Ace' (suggesting excellence or achievement) with the popular suffix '-lynn,' which appears in many feminine names like Brooklyn, Carolyn, and Madelyn. Created in the early 21st century, Acelynn exemplifies the trend toward invented names with recognizable elements and melodic sounds. While not among the most common names, its usage has increased slightly in recent years as parents seek distinctive yet accessible options. Acelynn has an energetic, contemporary feel with its combination of strength ('Ace') and femininity ('-lynn'), making it appealing to parents looking for a modern name with positive connotations.
  9. Chelsah
    • Description:

      Chelsah is a modern feminine name variant of Chelsea, which originally referred to a district in London whose name meant 'landing place for chalk or limestone' in Old English. This alternative spelling with an 'h' ending gives the traditional name a contemporary twist while maintaining its pronunciation. Chelsea gained popularity as a given name in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s, with various spelling variations emerging later. Chelsah remains relatively uncommon, appealing to parents seeking a familiar name with a unique presentation. The name carries associations with sophistication and style, partly due to the affluent London neighborhood and the popularity of Chelsea Clinton in American culture.
  10. Melasya
    • Description:

      Melasya is a feminine name likely derived from combinations of popular name elements such as 'Mel' (from Melissa, meaning 'honey bee' in Greek) and possibly 'Asia' or '-asya,' a suffix found in various Slavic names. This modern-sounding name has no strong historical tradition but emerged as a creative contemporary formation. The melodious quality of Melasya, with its flowing syllables and soft consonants, gives it an exotic and graceful character. While extremely uncommon in official records, it represents the trend toward unique, euphonic names with international appeal. Parents might choose Melasya for its distinctive sound pattern and the uniqueness it offers while still maintaining familiar elements that make it accessible to pronounce in various languages.

  11. Yaretzy
    • Description:

      Yaretzy is a feminine name with Hispanic origins, particularly popular within Mexican-American communities. The name likely evolved from Yaritza, which itself may have indigenous roots. Yaretzy gained notable popularity in the United States in the early 2000s as part of a trend toward distinctive, melodic names ending with the 'y' or 'tzy' sound. The name carries a lyrical quality with its rhythmic syllable pattern and exotic feel. While still considered uncommon in mainstream American naming, Yaretzy has established itself within certain communities as a beautiful, modern choice that reflects Hispanic heritage while offering uniqueness.
  12. Merrell
    • Description:

      Merrell is an uncommon feminine name with roots as an English surname. Originally a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Muriel,' it derives from the Medieval feminine name Muriel, which combines Celtic and Norman elements meaning 'bright sea.' As a first name, Merrell has never been widely popular but offers a distinctive option with historical depth. The name carries associations with the well-known footwear brand, which may influence contemporary perceptions. Merrell has a strong, sophisticated sound that works well in professional settings while maintaining feminine qualities. The unusual nature of the name appeals to parents seeking something truly distinctive yet pronounceable. Its surname origins reflect the ongoing trend of repurposing family names as first names.
  13. Radhiya
    • Origin:

      Swahili
    • Meaning:

      "agreeable"
    • Description:

      See RADEYAH.
  14. Noreena
    • Description:

      Noreena is a feminine name with several possible origins. It may be a variant of Noreen, the Irish diminutive form of Nora meaning "honor" or "light." The additional syllable gives Noreena a more flowing, melodic quality than its shorter counterparts. The name carries Celtic undertones while maintaining a distinctive modern sound. Though uncommon in mainstream usage, Noreena appeals to parents seeking a name with Irish heritage that remains relatively unique. Its soft sounds and feminine ending create an elegant impression, while its connection to concepts of honor and light imbue it with positive connotations. The spelling variant with double 'e' adds visual distinction.
  15. Oravera
    • Origin:

      Judeo-Italian
    • Meaning:

      "true gold"
    • Description:

      A stunning Judeo-Italian name that would cross well into other cultures —the built-in nickname Vera is a plus as well.
  16. Amargoe
    • Description:

      Amargoe is an extremely rare feminine name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Spanish word "amargo" meaning "bitter" or "sorrowful." This uncommon name may have emerged as a unique variant of Margo/Margot or could be related to Amargo, a location name in some Spanish-speaking regions. The distinctive spelling with the final 'e' gives the name an unusual, lyrical quality. Given its scarcity, Amargoe has little documented usage history or popularity patterns. The name's exotic sound might appeal to parents seeking something truly unique with potential Spanish or Latin influence. Despite its possible connection to bitterness in meaning, the melodic pronunciation offers a contrasting sweetness in sound.

  17. Kiranda
    • Origin:

      American invented name
    • Description:

      A really inventive invented name, with a little of this and a little of that. Has a somewhat rhythmic African feel.
  18. Tonette
    • Description:

      Tonette is a feminine name that originated as a diminutive form of Antonia or Antoinette. With French linguistic influences, the name literally means 'little Toni.' It carries a vintage charm reminiscent of the mid-20th century when diminutive forms were particularly popular. Interestingly, the name shares its spelling with a simple wind instrument (a type of recorder) that was popular in music education, which sometimes creates musical associations. Tonette saw modest usage in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s but has since become quite rare. The name has a delicate, feminine quality with its soft sounds and -ette suffix, appealing to those seeking a name with vintage appeal and French-inspired elegance.
  19. Spenser
    • Description:

      Spenser as a feminine name represents an interesting gender crossover from what was traditionally a masculine name. Originally an English occupational surname meaning 'dispenser' or 'steward,' it gained recognition through the famous 16th-century poet Edmund Spenser. The feminine usage follows the trend of adopting surnames and traditionally male names for girls. The spelling with an 'e' rather than an 'a' (Spencer) gives it a slightly softer, more literary feel, perhaps strengthening its appeal for female bearers. While still relatively uncommon as a feminine name, it appeals to parents seeking something strong yet intellectual for their daughters. The name carries associations with literary excellence and classic English heritage, giving it sophistication while its unisex quality provides a contemporary edge in keeping with modern naming trends emphasizing gender-neutral options.
  20. Lilimae
    • Origin:

      Combination of Lily and Mae
    • Meaning:

      "lily + pearl; lily + mother; lily + beloved"
    • Description:

      Southern-style smoosh name. If you want to go this route, we suggest Lily-Mae or Lily Mae.

      Lilimae Clements was a character on the 1980s soap opera Knots Landing