7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Zemorah
    • Description:

      Zemorah is a rare feminine name with uncertain etymology, though it may have Hebrew influences. Some suggest it could be a variant of Zemira (meaning 'song' or 'praise' in Hebrew) or a modern elaboration of names like Zemora or Zamora. The name has a melodic quality with its three syllables and exotic sound pattern. Zemorah remains very uncommon in contemporary usage, appealing to parents seeking a truly distinctive name with a mysterious quality. The 'Z' beginning gives it an energetic, vibrant feel, while the flowing ending provides feminine softness. Though lacking widespread recognition, Zemorah offers the appeal of uniqueness while still being pronounceable and carrying a lyrical beauty.
  2. Antoine
    • Description:

      Antoine as a feminine name represents an unusual gender application of what is traditionally a French masculine name. Antoine is the French form of Anthony, derived from the Roman family name Antonius of uncertain Etruscan origins. While Antoine is firmly established as a male name in French-speaking regions, its occasional use for girls may stem from its melodic quality or as a feminine variation of Antonia. The name has a sophisticated European flair with its French pronunciation (ahn-TWAHN). As a feminine name, Antoine is quite uncommon, making it a distinctive choice. The crossover usage creates an interesting gender-neutral option, though parents should be aware that it may cause some confusion as it remains predominantly masculine in traditional usage patterns.
  3. Benazir
    • Origin:

      Pakistani
    • Meaning:

      "peerless, incomparable, unique"
    • Description:

      This name is a great option for people looking for a name that is unique (literally), imbued with history and international. Closely connected to Pakistan's first female Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, Benazir is used in Pakistan, Bangladesh and some parts of India, as well as by migrant communities in America and Europe. Miss Netherlands, Benazir Charles, is another notable bearer of this lovely name.
  4. Linnaea
    • Description:

      Linnaea is a botanical feminine name derived from Linnaea borealis, a flowering plant named after the famous Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. The delicate twin flower grows in forest settings across the northern hemisphere, giving the name natural woodland associations. With its melodic pronunciation and flowing sound, Linnaea combines scientific heritage with natural beauty. Though rare in usage, the name appeals to parents with an appreciation for botany, Scandinavian culture, or simply those seeking a distinctive name with genuine roots. Linnaea carries connotations of intelligence, natural harmony, and quiet elegance. The unusual double 'n' and the classical 'ae' ending give this name a sophisticated quality while maintaining its connection to the simple beauty of its botanical namesake.
  5. Celinde
    • Description:

      Celinde is a delicate feminine name with possible French origins, though its exact etymology is somewhat obscure. It may be related to the French name Céline (meaning 'heavenly') with an ornamental suffix, or could be a variation of Celinda, which combines 'ciel' (heaven) with the common feminine suffix '-inda.' Another possibility links it to 'celindre,' an Old French term for a sweet-smelling plant. The name has a distinctly ethereal, romantic quality with its soft sounds and elegant ending. Celinde has never been common in English-speaking countries, maintaining an air of exoticism and rarity. The name appeals to parents drawn to names with a French flair and lyrical pronunciation, offering uniqueness without being difficult to pronounce or understand.
  6. Isabell
    • Origin:

      Variation of Isabel
  7. Mellona
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "honey"
    • Description:

      This name — also seen as Mellonia — belonged to the Roman goddess of bees and bee-keeping, said to encourage the supply of honey.
  8. Massima
    • Origin:

      Italian, from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "greatest"
    • Description:

      Massima's meaning makes it a high-pressure boastful choice, even in Italian.
  9. Caiside
    • Description:

      Caiside is a feminine name with Gaelic origins, derived from elements meaning 'curly-haired' or possibly 'clever' or 'ingenious.' This uncommon name carries melodic Irish heritage and has connections to the Irish surname Cassidy, though with a more distinctive spelling that emphasizes its traditional roots. The name combines ancient Celtic linguistic elements with a modern, approachable sound. While relatively rare in usage, Caiside appeals to parents drawn to names with authentic Celtic connections and unique character. Its pronunciation (typically KAH-shee-deh or KAY-side) may vary based on regional preferences, adding to its versatility. The name offers the charm of Irish heritage with a feminine quality that feels both historic and contemporary, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name with cultural depth and individuality.
  10. Rayleen
    • Description:

      Rayleen is a feminine name blending the bright, radiant quality of 'Ray' (from Raymond, meaning 'wise protector' or suggesting sunlight) with the popular feminine suffix '-leen.' This melodic combination creates a name that sounds both familiar and distinctive. Emerging in the mid-20th century alongside similar constructions like Kayleen and Mayleen, Rayleen peaked in popularity during the 1950s-60s in America. The name conveys qualities of brightness, warmth, and illumination while maintaining a classically feminine sound. Though relatively uncommon today, it appeals to parents seeking vintage names with a melodic quality. Rayleen offers the practical advantage of natural nicknames like Ray or Rayleigh, providing versatility as the child grows.
  11. Meghann
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Megan, Welsh diminutive of Margaret
    • Meaning:

      "pearl"
    • Description:

      Meghann is one of the many variations of Megan, this one introduced by lovely White Lotus actress Meghann Fahy.
  12. Larette
    • Description:

      Larette is a delicate feminine name with French influences, likely derived as a diminutive form of Lara or Laura, with the French feminine suffix '-ette' adding a touch of elegance and refinement. The name has a lyrical, melodious quality that evokes sophistication. While relatively uncommon, Larette appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with European flair without being too exotic. Its potential meaning connects to laurel (symbolizing victory and honor) from the root names Laura/Lara. The name remains rare enough to be unique yet is intuitive in pronunciation for English speakers. Larette suggests a personality that is graceful, cultured, and charmingly feminine, with the diminutive form adding warmth and approachability to its elegant sound.

  13. Lovelyn
    • Origin:

      American invented name
    • Meaning:

      "love + lake, beautiful; lovely"
    • Description:

      Word name Love was a newcomer to the US Top 1000 in 2022, and was among the fastest rising names of the year. Lovelyn adds a bonus trendy -lyn ending, which may appeal to parents as feeling more name-like.
  14. Palasha
    • Origin:

      Russian, diminutive of Pelagia
    • Meaning:

      "open sea"
    • Description:

      Friendly Slavic rarity.
  15. Phedora
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "supreme gift"
    • Description:

      A bit pharmaceutical, not to mention hatlike.
  16. Taisiya
    • Description:

      Taisiya is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Thaïs (Θαΐς). It gained particular popularity in Russia and other Slavic countries, where it has been used since medieval times. The name is associated with Saint Thaïs, a repentant courtesan from Egypt who became a Christian ascetic in the 4th century. Taisiya means 'belonging to Isis' or 'dedicated to Isis,' referencing the ancient Egyptian goddess. The name has a melodic quality with its flowing syllables and soft sounds. While not among the most common names internationally, Taisiya has maintained steady popularity in Russia and has seen occasional usage in other Eastern European countries. Its exotic sound and historical depth make it appealing to parents seeking a distinctive yet traditional name.
  17. Trevena
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "village on a mountain"
    • Description:

      The original Cornish name for the town better known today as Tintagel. With its Arthurian heritage, this makes a good choice for those fond of the legends of Lancelot, Guinevere and King Arthur.
  18. Innogen
    • Origin:

      Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "daughter, maiden"
    • Description:

      Innogen is the Shakespearean name that never was. Most sources will tell you that Shakespeare intended to use Innogen for a character in Cymbeline, but his printer mistook the twos Ns for an M, thus inventing Imogen. This may or may not be true — Imogen seems to have existed before his time, and Shakespeare may have changed the spelling on purpose — but nevertheless, it makes for a great name story.
  19. Jacinth
    • Origin:

      Gemstone name, variation of Hyacinth, English
    • Meaning:

      "blue larkspur; precious stone"
    • Description:

      Jacinth is a gemstone of the Zircon variety. The name is related to the floral Hyacinth.
  20. English
    • Origin:

      Surname name
    • Description:

      A surname not often heard as a first, except in the case of English Gardner, the American track and field Olympian.