7 Letter Girl Names
- Kalindi
Origin:
Hindi, variation of KalindaMeaning:
"sun"Description:
Kalindi is a lovely, rhythmic name refers to one of the seven sacred rivers of India.
- Éliane
Origin:
French, LatinMeaning:
"sun"Description:
Likely a French form of the Roman Aeliana, Éliane is a name that feels at once sophisticated and elegant, but also sunny and bright. Familiar in France, Canada, and Brazil, it can be spelled with the accent too.
- Dayelin
Description:
Dayelin is a contemporary feminine name that appears to be a modern creation, possibly inspired by the combination of "Day" with the popular name ending "-lyn" or "-lin." This construction gives the name a bright, optimistic quality with its connection to daylight. The name may also draw influence from names like Dalen, Daylin, or Adeline. Dayelin has a melodic quality with its flowing syllables and soft sounds. While not historically traditional, Dayelin fits well with current naming trends that favor unique names with positive associations. The name remains relatively uncommon, making it an attractive option for parents seeking distinctive names that are nonetheless intuitive to pronounce and spell. Its connection to daylight might symbolize hope, brightness, and new beginnings.
- Sherise
Description:
Sherise is a feminine name that emerged in America during the latter half of the 20th century. It likely developed as a variation of Cherise or Sherice, ultimately deriving from the French word 'chérie' meaning 'darling' or 'beloved.' The name peaked in popularity during the 1970s and 1980s but remains relatively uncommon. Sherise has a melodious quality with its soft 'sh' sound and flowing syllables, giving it an elegant and somewhat exotic appeal. Parents might choose this name for its distinctive sound and positive connotations of affection and preciousness. While not as widely used in recent decades, Sherise maintains a contemporary feel while avoiding trendiness, making it timeless for those seeking a unique yet accessible name.
- Shameka
Description:
Shameka appears to be a feminine name that gained prominence in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s. The name likely combines the prefix 'Sha-' (found in names like Shawn and Sharon) with the suffix '-meka,' which became a popular name element during this period. The 'Sha-' element might derive from Irish 'Seán' (John) or could be purely phonetic. Some sources suggest 'Meka' might relate to the Greek 'mekos' (length) or could be a creative modern formation without specific etymological roots. Shameka represents the innovative naming patterns that emerged in American culture during the late 20th century, characterized by distinctive prefixes and suffixes combined to create melodic new names. Though its popularity peaked in the 1970s-80s, the name continues to appear occasionally in contemporary usage, representing a distinctive naming style from this creative period in American naming history.
- Rebekka
Origin:
Variation of Rebecca, HebrewMeaning:
"servant of God"Description:
Rebekka is a more creative spelling -- at least in some people's opinion -- of the biblical favorite Rebecca. Rebekka is also the usual German version. The Rebekkah spelling was commonly used in Early America.
- Mahrukh
Origin:
UrduMeaning:
"face like the moon"Description:
A sweet Muslim name denoting beauty
- Nazelli
Origin:
Armenian, meaning unknownDescription:
A surname-sounding Armenian name that might not make a very smooth transition into American culture.
- Cambree
Description:
Cambree is a modern feminine name with American origins, created as a variation of names like Cambria and Bree. This trendy name combines elements of popularity from similar-sounding names like Aubree and Brinley. The name has a contemporary feel with its distinctive spelling and the popular "ee" ending sound. Cambree began appearing on naming charts in the early 2000s, gaining modest popularity as parents sought unique yet accessible names. The name carries a youthful, fresh quality and fits with current naming trends favoring softer sounds and creative spellings. Cambree remains uncommon enough to be distinctive while still feeling familiar to modern ears.
- Wynonna
Origin:
Sioux IndianMeaning:
"first-born daughter"Description:
Spelling used by country singer Wynonna Judd, one of two celebrities (the other is Winona Ryder) who brought this unusual Native American name widespread notice.
- Glacier
Origin:
Nature name, FrenchMeaning:
"ice"Description:
Nature names are often associated with Spring and Summer, but Glacier is ideal for a winter baby.
- Journie
Origin:
Spelling variation of Journey, English word nameMeaning:
"passage from one place to another"Description:
This spelling gives a nickname feel to a modern word name. The Journee and Journey spellings are both within the U.S. Top 300. But Journie ranks behind her wayfaring sisters with a little under 200 girls receiving the name each year in the U.S, almost the same number, oddly enough, who are named Journei.
- Natania
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
This female form of Nathan can be pronounced with three syllables or four, and could make an interesting alternative to Natalia.
- Maevery
Origin:
Compound name, English, IrishMeaning:
"intoxicating ruler of the elves"Description:
First appearing in the US stats in 2018, this very modern compound name blends the stylish Maeve with unisex favorite Avery. Together, they could give you a playful and whimsical meaning: "intoxicating ruler of the elves".
- Cambrie
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Cute but slight mix of stylish sounds Cam and Bree, chosen by Rick Schroder for his daughter.
- Saneiya
Description:
Saneiya is a feminine name with a melodious quality and contemporary feel. While its specific etymology is not widely documented, it appears to be a modern creation that may have roots in various cultures. The name has phonetic similarities to Arabic-derived names and may be a variant of names like Saniya, which means 'brilliant' or 'radiant' in Arabic. Saneiya has a flowing rhythm with its three syllables and soft sounds. The name remains relatively uncommon in most Western countries, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. Its musical quality and exotic flair give it an international appeal while still being relatively straightforward to pronounce. Saneiya projects elegance and uniqueness, fitting well with contemporary naming trends that favor melodic, distinctive names.
- Kensley
Origin:
Variation of KinsleyDescription:
Similar to Kinsley, this modern choice has become much more popular in recent years; it first entered the Top 1000 in 2011. Part of its appeal might be that it sounds reminiscent of the overly-popular McKenzie.
- Aislynn
Description:
Aislynn is a feminine name combining Celtic elements with modern spelling variations. It evolved from traditional Irish names like Aisling (meaning 'dream' or 'vision') with the popular '-lynn' suffix that became fashionable in late 20th century naming trends. The name carries a lyrical quality with its flowing sounds and unique appearance. Aislynn began gaining notice in the 1990s and 2000s alongside similar Celtic-inspired names, appealing to parents seeking names with Irish or Scottish connections but distinctive modern styling. While less common than similar names like Ashlyn or Ashlynn, Aislynn offers a more direct connection to its Celtic linguistic roots while maintaining the contemporary feel many parents desire.
- Tearose
Origin:
English nature nameMeaning:
"tea rose"Description:
A Hybrid Tea Rose is a popular garden rose, developed to produce a single flower per stem. Tearose is a rare but whimsical compound that could perhaps be used as a middle for the daughter of a florist or gardener.
- Kailynn
Description:
Kailynn is a feminine name that represents a modern blend of the popular prefix 'Kai-' (found in names like Kayla and Kaitlyn) with the trendy suffix '-lynn.' This contemporary combination name emerged during the late 1990s and early 2000s when such creative formations were particularly fashionable. The name has Hawaiian connections through the 'Kai' element, which means 'sea' in Hawaiian, while the 'lynn' suffix has Welsh origins meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall' — creating a name with dual water associations. Kailynn offers parents a melodic, flowing name with a modern feel and natural themes. The double 'n' spelling adds a distinctive touch to this already unique name, which balances trendiness with an appealing sound pattern.
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