7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Cambrie
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Cute but slight mix of stylish sounds Cam and Bree, chosen by Rick Schroder for his daughter.
  2. Alishba
    • Description:

      Alishba is a feminine name with Arabic and Persian origins, popular in Muslim communities particularly in Pakistan, India, and the Middle East. The name is believed to be a variation of 'Ailsa' or a form of 'Elizabeth,' ultimately connecting to Hebrew origins meaning 'oath of God' or 'God is satisfaction.' Alishba has a melodic quality with its flowing three syllables (ah-LISH-ba) and combines strength with femininity. In South Asian communities, the name has gained significant popularity in recent decades, appreciated for its modern sound while maintaining traditional cultural connections. Parents often choose Alishba for its beautiful sound, spiritual connotations, and cross-cultural appeal, as it works well internationally while honoring Islamic heritage.
  3. Narissa
    • Description:

      Narissa is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variation of Narcissa (derived from the Greek word for 'narcissus flower') or a Western adaptation of the Indian name Narisa. The name evokes images of elegance and beauty with its flowing, melodic sound. Narissa gained modest recognition in the 1990s but remains relatively uncommon, giving it an exotic and distinctive quality. The name's multicultural resonance makes it appealing to parents seeking a name that crosses cultural boundaries while maintaining a feminine, sophisticated sound. Though not ranked among top names in most English-speaking countries, Narissa continues to be chosen by parents drawn to its lyrical quality and subtle literary connections.
  4. Alifair
    • Origin:

      Romani
    • Meaning:

      "elf warrior or all true"
    • Description:

      Variant of Alafair
  5. Pebbles
    • Origin:

      English, word name
    • Description:

      As the former stage name of TLC founder Perri Reid and the name of the youngest member of the animated Flintstones clan, it's got some pop culture cache. But it'll be too cutesy by half for most parents.
  6. Alathea
    • Description:

      Alathea is a beautiful feminine name with Greek origins, derived from 'aletheia' meaning 'truth'. This elegant name carries a sense of honesty, wisdom, and authenticity. While relatively uncommon in modern times, Alathea has historical roots dating back centuries and possesses a timeless, graceful quality. The name has several spelling variations including Aletha, Alethea, and Aleathea. Alathea offers parents a distinctive choice with meaningful symbolism and a melodic sound. Its rarity makes it special while still being pronounceable and classical in nature. Girls named Alathea may appreciate having a name that stands out while conveying positive virtues.

  7. Liriope
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "face like a daffodil"
    • Description:

      A floral name from Greek myth, where it belonged to a nymph. It is also the name of a pretty herbaceous shrub with lilac flowers, commonly known as lily turf.
  8. Yehudis
    • Origin:

      Variation of Judith, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "He will be praised or woman from Judea"
    • Description:

      Yehudis is a form of Judith used in the contemporary US mostly by Orthodox Jewish families. About 100 baby girls were named Yehudis in the US last year.
  9. Austine
    • Description:

      Austine is a feminine name derived from the Latin name Augustus, meaning 'great' or 'venerable.' It's the feminine form of Austin or Augustine, names with long historical significance. While Austin has gained popularity as a masculine name, Austine remains relatively uncommon for girls, giving it a distinctive quality. The name carries connotations of dignity and respect from its Latin origins. Historically, it has connections to Saint Augustine, an important theological figure, lending it a subtle religious association. Austine has a classic, vintage feel while maintaining a modern sound that works well in contemporary settings. Its rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking a name with historical depth but not frequently encountered.

  10. Aloisia
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "famous fighter"
    • Description:

      Inventive female form of Aloysius.
  11. Danisha
    • Description:

      Danisha appears to be a feminine name that combines the familiar name root 'Dan' with the suffix '-isha.' The 'Dan' element may derive from Hebrew, meaning 'judge' or 'God is my judge,' as found in the biblical name Daniel. The '-isha' suffix is a common feminine ending in several naming traditions, possibly influenced by Sanskrit where 'isha' relates to 'goddess' or 'female ruler.' Danisha emerged in the United States during the 1970s and gained modest popularity through the 1990s. The name represents a pattern of adding melodic suffixes to traditional name roots to create distinctive feminine names. While never entering the top tier of popular names, Danisha has maintained steady usage across various regions of the United States, particularly resonating with parents seeking a name with a recognizable foundation but unique overall presentation.
  12. Renelle
    • Origin:

      French variation of Reinhild, German
    • Meaning:

      "advice, counsel + battle"
    • Description:

      A rare French name, with the more contemporary feel of Renee, Wrenley, and Rochelle. It comes from the Germanic Reinhild via Renelde, though it is sometimes used as a variation of Renee, meaning "reborn".
  13. Zaharah
    • Description:

      Zaharah is a feminine name with Arabic origins, derived from 'zahra' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom.' It is a variant spelling of Zahara or Zahrah, carrying connotations of beauty, radiance, and brightness. In Islamic tradition, Al-Zahra was an honorific title given to Fatima, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, which means 'the shining one.' The name has gained moderate popularity in Muslim communities worldwide and has also found appeal among non-Muslim families attracted to its melodic sound and beautiful meaning. Zaharah conveys a sense of natural beauty, femininity, and grace, making it an elegant choice for parents seeking a name with both cultural significance and aesthetic appeal.
  14. Isabell
    • Origin:

      Variation of Isabel
  15. Anechka
    • Description:

      Anechka is a feminine diminutive form of Anna used primarily in Russian and Slavic cultures. This endearing version adds the affectionate suffix '-echka' to the classic name Anna, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' In Russian culture, diminutives like Anechka express fondness and closeness, often used by family and friends rather than in formal contexts. While the full form Anna is internationally recognized, Anechka maintains a distinctly Eastern European character. Outside Slavic countries, it remains uncommon but might appeal to families with Russian heritage or those seeking a name with a sweet, distinctive quality while connecting to the widespread classic Anna.
  16. Tamlane
    • Origin:

      Variation of Tam Lin, Scottish legendary name
    • Description:

      Tamlane is a variation of Tam Lin, a (male) character in an old Scottish legend and ballad. Tam Lin was imprisoned by the Queen of the Fairies, called Titania or Mab.
  17. Arielys
    • Description:

      Arielys is a feminine name with multicultural influences. It appears to blend elements of Ariel (Hebrew for 'lion of God') with the Latin/Spanish suffix '-ys,' creating a melodic, flowing name. Popular in Hispanic communities, particularly Puerto Rico, Arielys represents a modern elaboration on the classic Ariel. The name carries an ethereal quality, perhaps influenced by Ariel's associations with air and water elements in various cultural contexts. Arielys has gained modest popularity in recent decades as parents seek names that honor traditional roots while offering uniqueness. The name's lyrical quality and feminine energy make it appealing to parents looking for something distinctive yet pronounceable. Arielys projects both strength and grace, with its celestial and natural connotations.

  18. Titiana
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "title of honor"
    • Description:

      Related to the Roman name Titius and the more modern Titus, the "tit" syllable would be problematic for any modern girl. Try the similar Russian name Tatiana.
  19. Lamorna
    • Origin:

      Cornish place name
    • Description:

      The name Lamorna belongs to a village, valley and cove in an area of outstanding natural beauty in West Cornwall, and to a popular Cornish folk song referencing the area. The name possibly derives from nans "valley" + mor "sea", or from lann "area around a church" + morlanow "high tide".
  20. Lynnlee
    • Description:

      Lynnlee is a feminine name representing the modern trend of combination names in American naming patterns. It merges the popular name element 'Lynn' (which can derive from the Welsh word for 'lake' or serve as a shortened form of Linda) with the trendy suffix 'lee' (meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing' in Old English). This contemporary creation exemplifies the preference for unique yet familiar-sounding names with the double 'nn' adding a distinctive visual element. Lynnlee has gained modest usage in the United States since the 2000s, particularly in southern regions, as part of the pattern favoring names ending with the 'lee' sound. The name carries a sweet, youthful quality while offering the potential for the nickname Lynn.