7 Letter Girl Names

  1. Daniell
    • Description:

      Daniell is a feminine name that functions as a variant spelling of Danielle, the female form of Daniel, which comes from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.' This alternative spelling gives the traditional name a distinctive appearance while maintaining its familiar pronunciation. Daniell emerged as parents sought ways to personalize common names, offering a subtle variation that stands out on paper. The name carries the biblical heritage and strength of Daniel while adapting it for feminine use. Though less common than Danielle, Daniell maintains the same warm, approachable quality while adding a touch of uniqueness. The name peaked in popularity during the 1980s-90s but remains in use.
  2. Aleksey
    • Origin:

      Russian
    • Meaning:

      "defender"
    • Description:

      Alternative transliteration of Alexei
  3. Doortje
    • Description:

      Doortje is a feminine Dutch name that functions as a diminutive form of Dorothea, meaning 'gift of God' in Greek. Common in the Netherlands and occasionally found in other Dutch-speaking regions, this name combines traditional roots with a distinctive cultural identity. The characteristic Dutch '-tje' ending adds a sense of endearment and affection. Pronunciation may challenge non-Dutch speakers, as the 'oo' is pronounced more like 'oh' and the 'tj' has a specific Dutch sound. Though rare outside its cultural context, Doortje carries a quaint charm and authentic connection to Dutch heritage that might appeal to parents with Dutch ancestry or those seeking a truly distinctive international name.
  4. Clarene
    • Description:

      Clarene is a feminine name that evolved as a variant of Clare or Clarissa, ultimately deriving from the Latin 'clarus' meaning 'bright,' 'clear,' or 'famous.' This elegant variation gained modest usage in the early to mid-20th century in the United States but has remained relatively uncommon. Clarene combines the classic simplicity of Clare with a more elaborate ending, giving it a graceful, vintage quality. The name shares roots with other variations like Clarissa, Clarice, and Clarita. While never reaching high popularity rankings, Clarene appeals to parents seeking a name with traditional roots but distinctive sound, offering the pleasant nicknames Clare or Rene.
  5. Perline
    • Description:

      Perline is a feminine name with French origins, derived from the word 'perle' meaning 'pearl.' It emerged as a variation of names like Pauline and Pearl, offering a distinctive yet elegant option. The name conveys qualities of preciousness and beauty, much like its gemstone association. While not widely common in English-speaking countries, Perline has maintained a quiet presence, particularly in French-speaking regions and among families seeking a name with subtle refinement. Its gentle sound and meaningful connection to something naturally beautiful and rare make it an appealing choice for parents looking for something slightly unconventional yet classically feminine.

  6. Sherral
    • Description:

      Sherral is a feminine name with possible English or American origins, likely a variant of Sheryl, which derives from the French name Cherie meaning "beloved" or "darling." This uncommon variation emerged during the mid-20th century when creative spellings of traditional names became increasingly popular. Sherral has a distinctive quality while maintaining familiar sounds, giving it both uniqueness and accessibility. The name peaked in usage in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s but remains relatively rare. Its connection to more common names like Sheryl, Cheryl, or Sharon gives it recognizable elements while standing apart. Sherral carries connotations of warmth and affection through its etymological connection to words expressing love and endearment. The name's gentle sound combined with its uniqueness appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet approachable.

  7. Akillah
    • Description:

      Akillah is a feminine name with possible connections to multiple cultural origins. It may be a variant spelling of 'Aquila,' which means 'eagle' in Latin and appears in biblical contexts. The name could also have Hebrew roots related to 'Aqila' or draw inspiration from Arabic naming traditions. The distinctive spelling with 'k' and 'h' gives it a unique, exotic quality while maintaining melodic pronunciation. Akillah remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking a name with ancient resonances but a contemporary feel. The name carries connotations of strength and majesty through its etymological connection to eagles, while its flowing sounds create a distinctly feminine impression.
  8. Lenorre
    • Description:

      Lenorre is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Lenore or an elaboration of it. Lenore itself derives from Eleanor, ultimately coming from the Provençal name Aliénor, possibly meaning 'other' or 'foreign.' This variation adds an extra 'r' and final 'e' to the more common Lenore, giving it a slightly more elaborate, flowing quality. The name carries literary associations through Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem 'The Raven,' where Lenore is the narrator's lost love. This connection gives the name a romantic, somewhat mysterious quality. While relatively uncommon, Lenorre offers a distinctive alternative to more familiar names with its melodic sound and artistic connections, appealing to parents seeking something recognizable yet unique.
  9. Angelie
    • Description:

      Angelie is a feminine name derived from 'angel,' ultimately from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger.' This variation adds a soft, feminine ending to the traditional Angela or Angelica. Popular in the Philippines and among Filipino families, Angelie carries celestial and spiritual connotations while sounding gentle and melodic. The name balances familiarity with distinctiveness—recognizable in origin yet not overly common in most Western countries. Angelie conveys qualities of kindness, purity, and protection associated with angelic beings. Its four syllables flow gracefully, creating a name that sounds both sweet and substantial. For parents seeking a name with spiritual significance and international appeal, Angelie offers an attractive option with positive associations.
  10. Shaynee
    • Description:

      Shaynee is a feminine name that appears to be a modern variant of Shayna or a creative elaboration of Shane with a feminine ending. The name has Hebrew origins, where Shayna means 'beautiful' or 'lovely.' The distinctive spelling with the double 'e' ending gives this traditional name a contemporary twist while maintaining its melodic quality. Shaynee remains relatively uncommon in usage statistics, making it an individualistic choice. The name conveys brightness and positivity, partly due to its phonetic similarity to 'shiny.' Its playful sound and positive meaning make it appealing for parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. The name blends traditional roots with modern styling.
  11. Tribeca
    • Origin:

      American place-name
    • Description:

      Tribeca was the term created for New York City's TRIangle BElow CAnal Street. Stangely enough--that aside--it almost does sound like a plausible girls' name, nicknamed Becca.
  12. Benicia
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "blessed one"
    • Description:

      There are several fine Ben-beginning boy's names, such as BENJAMIN and BENEDICT, but girls names like this and BENJAMINA don't fare as well.
  13. Isibeal
    • Description:

      Isibeal is the traditional Irish Gaelic form of Isabel or Elizabeth, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning 'God is my oath.' Pronounced roughly as 'ISH-beal' or 'EE-sha-byal,' this name carries the rich cultural heritage of Ireland while offering an uncommon alternative to more familiar variations. Isibeal has deep historical roots in Celtic culture but remains relatively rare even in Ireland. The name possesses a lyrical, almost musical quality characteristic of Irish names, with their distinctive combinations of consonants and vowels. Parents might choose Isibeal to honor Irish ancestry or simply for its unique, melodic sound. While it might present pronunciation challenges outside Ireland, Isibeal offers a beautiful connection to Gaelic language and tradition.

  14. Ellarie
    • Description:

      Ellarie is a modern feminine name that blends elements of popular names like Ella, Ellery, and Hilary. With its melodic sound and contemporary feel, Ellarie offers a fresh alternative to more common 'Ella' derivatives. The name has likely emerged in the past couple of decades as part of the trend toward creating distinctive names with familiar sounds. While its exact origin is uncertain, it carries a lyrical quality that appeals to parents seeking something unique yet accessible. Ellarie suggests elegance and individuality without being difficult to pronounce or spell. Though still relatively rare, its similarity to popular name elements gives it a recognizable quality while maintaining its distinctiveness in a classroom or professional setting.
  15. Almeria
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "mirror of the sea"
    • Description:

      Evocative Spanish city name that would make a one-of-a-kind given name.
  16. Evelynn
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "desired; or water, island"
    • Description:

      This spelling variation of the classic Evelyn gives it a trendy makeover to fit in with the surge of names ending with -lynn suffixes. Recent counts have seen it given to around 1000 girls each year and it sits with the Top 400.
  17. Adaleah
    • Description:

      Adaleah is a feminine name representing a modern combination of the Germanic prefix 'Adal-' meaning 'noble' and the popular '-leah' suffix meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing.' It may also be viewed as a creative elaboration of names like Adele or Ada with the fashionable 'leah' ending. This melodic name has emerged primarily in the 21st century as parents seek unique yet accessible options with traditional elements. While still uncommon, Adaleah fits contemporary naming trends that favor longer, flowing girls' names with multiple syllables. Its soft sounds and meaningful components give it an elegant, feminine quality with subtle literary associations.
  18. Carmiel
    • Description:

      Carmiel is a name with Hebrew origins, derived from the biblical Mount Carmel, whose name means "garden" or "orchard of God." In Israel, Carmiel is also the name of a city in the northern region established in 1964. The name carries rich biblical associations, as Mount Carmel was the site where the prophet Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal. While traditionally used for boys in Israel, Carmiel occasionally appears as a feminine name in some cultures. The name remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, giving it a distinctive quality. Its melodic sound and spiritual connections appeal to parents seeking a name with religious significance. Carmiel offers a blend of ancient heritage and modern usability, with a meaningful etymology connecting to nature and divine abundance.

  19. Nalayah
    • Description:

      Nalayah is a contemporary feminine name with a melodic quality and modern appeal. While its exact origins are uncertain, it may be a creative variation of names like Nala (of Swahili origin, meaning 'gift' or popularized by The Lion King) combined with the popular '-yah' ending found in many names (often referencing God in Hebrew tradition). Alternatively, it could be a modern creation inspired by the sounds of various cultural naming traditions. Nalayah has a rhythmic flow and contemporary feel that aligns with current naming trends favoring unique names with melodic qualities. The name remains relatively uncommon, offering distinctiveness while still being intuitive to pronounce.
  20. Auralei
    • Description:

      Auralei is a modern feminine name with a melodic, ethereal quality. Likely derived from combining elements like 'aura' (a distinctive atmosphere or energy) and the popular '-lei' suffix found in names like Ashley and Hailey. The name evokes images of golden light and musical harmony, perhaps influenced by words like 'aural' (relating to hearing) and 'aureate' (golden). Auralei remains quite rare, making it an uncommon choice for parents seeking something distinctive and feminine without being completely invented. The name carries a contemporary feel with its flowing syllables and soft sounds, appealing to those drawn to names with a magical or mystical quality.