9 Letter Girl Names

  1. Grazielle
    • Description:

      Grazielle is a feminine name of Italian and Portuguese origin, derived from 'grazia' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. It's an elaborate and melodious variation of Graziela or Graciela, infused with romance language elegance. The name evokes images of beauty, refinement, and graceful movement. With its flowing sound and multiple syllables, Grazielle creates a sophisticated impression while maintaining a warm, approachable quality. Though not extremely common in English-speaking countries, it enjoys moderate popularity in Latin countries and among families appreciating its Continental charm. The name carries connotations of divine blessing and elegance, making it attractive to parents seeking something feminine with international appeal and a touch of exotic sophistication.
  2. Anastazia
    • Description:

      Anastazia is a feminine name representing a variant spelling of Anastasia, which derives from Greek origins meaning "resurrection" or "rebirth." The name has deep historical roots, associated with Christian martyrs and Russian royalty, particularly Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna, daughter of the last Russian Tsar. This spelling variation with 'z' instead of 's' gives the classic name a contemporary twist while maintaining its elegant, regal associations. While less common than the standard Anastasia, Anastazia offers the same rich cultural heritage with a slightly more distinctive appearance. The name carries a timeless quality that spans cultures, from Eastern European to Mediterranean, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name with historical depth and cross-cultural appeal.

  3. Jessamina
    • Description:

      Jessamina is a delicate feminine name that appears to be an elaboration of Jessamine, which derives from the jasmine flower. This ornate variation combines the popularity of Jessica-derived names with a distinctly romantic, vintage flair. The jasmine flower symbolizes beauty, sensuality, and sweet fragrance across many cultures, lending the name a naturally appealing association. While relatively uncommon, Jessamina has an intrinsic musicality with its rhythmic syllables. The name might appeal to parents seeking something recognizable yet distinctive, with built-in nickname options like Jess, Jessie, or Mina. Its floral connection also places it among botanical names that have seen renewed interest in recent decades.
  4. Prewdence
    • Description:

      Prewdence appears to be a variant spelling of Prudence, a feminine virtue name derived from Latin "prudentia" meaning "foresight" or "wisdom." The unusual spelling with "ew" instead of "u" creates a distinctive visual identity while retaining the traditional pronunciation. Prudence was popular among early Puritans as one of the cardinal virtues, representing careful management, practical wisdom, and discretion. While extremely rare in this spelling variation, the name carries the same dignified qualities as its traditional counterpart. Prewdence might appeal to parents seeking a virtue name with a unique spelling. The name suggests thoughtfulness, careful judgment, and moral fortitude, qualities valued across many cultures and time periods.

  5. Makepeace
    • Origin:

      English surname
    • Description:

      A virtuous surname which has occasionally been used as a unisex given name, as in the case of Vanity Fair author William Makepeace Thackeray.
  6. Coriander
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "bed bug"
    • Description:

      This herb is also known as cilantro. It's meaning, "bed bug" is on account of its smell, characterized by the ancient Greeks as bed bug-like.
  7. Lillyanna
    • Origin:

      Combination of flower name Lilly and Anna
    • Description:

      Here's a name that turns crosses cultures when spelled Liliana but could be down on the farm when fashioned Lillyanna.
  8. Tregereth
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "mercy"
    • Description:

      Tregereth is a Cornish word for "mercy," now used as a baby girl name in the English county of Cornwall. It's unlikely to become popular outside of its place of origin, but we appreciate Tregereth its bouncy rhythm and one-of-a-kind status.
  9. Summerlyn
    • Description:

      Summerlyn is a modern feminine name that combines the familiar word "summer" with the popular name suffix "-lyn," creating a name that evokes bright, sunny days and warm weather. This contemporary creation emerged in the late 20th or early 21st century as part of the trend toward seasonal names and names with the "-lyn" ending. While not among the most common names, Summerlyn appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds fresh and distinctive while maintaining a connection to nature. The name carries positive associations with warmth, light, and the carefree feeling of summer days, giving it an uplifting quality that many find appealing.
  10. Gugulethu
    • Origin:

      Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele
    • Meaning:

      "our treasure"
    • Description:

      This South African name is often shortened to the spunky nickname Gugu.
  11. Sacagawea
    • Origin:

      Native American
    • Meaning:

      "bird woman"
    • Description:

      Sacagawea (or, sometimes, Sakakawea or Sacajawea) was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who was instrumental to the Lewis and Clark Expedition across what is now the western part of the USA. She traveled thousands of miles with the men, helping to make contact with local indigenous populations and providing valuable information about the natural history of the region.
  12. Salvatrix
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "savior"
    • Description:

      Feminine form of Salvator
  13. Hortencia
    • Description:

      Hortencia is a feminine name derived from Latin origins, a variant of Hortensia. It comes from the Roman family name Hortensius, which is related to 'hortus' meaning 'garden.' The name directly connects to the hydrangea flower, which is called hortensia in several languages. Hortencia has been particularly popular in Spanish-speaking countries and Portuguese-speaking regions, where it maintains strong cultural roots. The name evokes images of beautiful gardens and flowering plants, carrying associations with natural beauty and growth. While the spelling with 'c' is less common than the version with 's' in English-speaking countries, it has maintained steady usage, particularly in Latin American communities.
  14. Graceland
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "land of grace"
    • Description:

      More distinctive than Grace and more creative than Presley, Graceland is a contemporary name that could catch on with parents searching for a unique honorific.
  15. Folashade
    • Description:

      Folashade is a beautiful feminine name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria. The name combines two elements: 'Fola' meaning 'honor' or 'wealth,' and 'shade' meaning 'crowned with a garland.' Together, the name essentially means 'honored with a crown' or 'wealth is crowned.' In Yoruba culture, names often reflect aspirations, circumstances of birth, or family values. Folashade is sometimes shortened to Shade (pronounced 'shah-day') or Fola as nicknames. While traditional in Nigeria and among diaspora communities, the name remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, giving it a distinctive quality. The name carries cultural richness and a meaningful heritage for those of Nigerian descent or parents seeking a name with deep cultural significance.
  16. Annaliyah
    • Description:

      Annaliyah is a modern feminine name that appears to be a creative blend of traditional elements. It likely combines the classic Anna (meaning 'grace' or 'favor') with elements like Liya or the popular '-liyah' ending seen in names like Aaliyah. This contemporary creation exemplifies the trend of combining familiar name components to create something unique yet recognizable. Though relatively uncommon, Annaliyah has gained some traction in the 21st century, particularly in the United States. The name has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables and offers nickname possibilities like Anna, Annie, or Liyah. It strikes a balance between uniqueness and accessibility.
  17. Brooklyne
    • Description:

      Brooklyne is a feminine name that represents a modern variation of Brooklyn, which itself originated as a place name referring to the New York City borough. The name combines 'brook' (a small stream) with the suffix 'lyn' or 'line,' enhanced by the added 'e' for a feminine touch. Emerging primarily in the early 2000s, Brooklyne gained traction alongside the rising popularity of Brooklyn as a given name. The alternative spelling offers a more distinctive and decorative approach while maintaining the urban sophistication and contemporary feel of the original. Popular particularly in the United States, Brooklyne appeals to parents drawn to place-based names with modern sensibilities and a slightly customized spelling.

  18. Bellarosa
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Italian
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful rose"
    • Description:

      Not a traditional name, but this Romance phrase rolls off the tongue so easily we're surprised no one used it sooner — it first appeared on the US charts in 2020. Its mirror-image name, Rosabella, is growing in popularity, and we can see Bellarosa doing the same.
  19. Ginevieve
    • Description:

      Ginevieve is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Genevieve, which derives from the Germanic name Genovefa, meaning 'woman of the race' or 'tribe woman.' This melodic alternative spelling maintains the elegant sound of the original while offering a slightly more distinctive appearance. While not as common as Genevieve, Ginevieve shares its romantic, vintage appeal and French connections. The name evokes images of medieval ladies and has a timeless quality. Parents might choose this spelling for its uniqueness while still connecting to the rich history and beautiful sound of the traditional form.
  20. Bambalina
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "little girl"
    • Description:

      Better saved for a doll.