10 Letter Girl Names

  1. Sherryline
    • Description:

      Sherryline is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a creative combination of Sherry (possibly derived from the French 'chérie' meaning 'darling' or from the drink) and the popular suffix '-line' found in names like Caroline or Madeline. This compound construction gives it an elaborate, distinctive quality. Sherryline reached minimal popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century but has remained extremely rare. The name has a vintage charm that reflects naming patterns from the 1950s-1970s when elaborated forms of simpler names were fashionable. While unfamiliar to most, Sherryline offers the potential nickname options of Sherry or Line. Its rarity makes it an individual choice for parents seeking a name that's recognizably feminine but highly distinctive.
  2. Georgeanne
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "farmer + grace"
    • Description:

      An English combination of George and Anne or a feminization of George, more familiar in the elegant Georgiana form.
  3. Carmencita
    • Description:

      Carmencita is a charming Spanish diminutive of Carmen, meaning 'song' or 'poem' from Latin carmen. This affectionate form adds the endearing '-cita' suffix to create a name that conveys sweetness and warmth. Popular in Spanish-speaking communities, Carmencita evokes the passionate culture of Spain and Latin America. The name gained some recognition through classical dance and music, including the famous Spanish dance piece 'Carmencita.' While maintaining the elegant essence of Carmen, Carmencita offers a more playful and delicate alternative that expresses affection and cultural heritage.
  4. Chrystalle
    • Description:

      Chrystalle is an ornate feminine name that represents a creative spelling variation of Crystal. Derived from the Greek word 'krystallos' meaning 'ice' or 'clear ice,' it evokes images of clarity, purity, and natural beauty. The distinctive spelling with 'Ch' and the double 'l' gives the name a French-inspired flair, adding sophistication to its character. While the traditional Crystal gained popularity in the mid-20th century, Chrystalle remains a more uncommon choice, appealing to parents seeking something familiar yet unique. The name carries associations with precious gems and minerals, suggesting qualities of strength, value, and translucent beauty.
  5. Anastasija
    • Origin:

      Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, variation of Anastasia, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "resurrection"
    • Description:

      Common form of Anastasia in many European countries.
  6. Alissandre
    • Description:

      Alissandre is a feminine name representing a French variation of Alexandra. The name ultimately derives from Greek elements meaning 'defender' or 'protector of mankind.' This elegant spelling variant combines French sophistication with the name's ancient Greek heritage. Alissandre has a flowing, romantic quality with its multiple syllables and soft ending, making it feel both distinctive and melodious. While quite rare in English-speaking countries, it may be found occasionally in French-speaking regions. The name offers numerous nickname possibilities including Ali, Lissa, Sandra, or Sandre. Parents might choose Alissandre to honor a family member named Alexander or Alexandra while giving their daughter a name with a unique, international flair and inherent elegance.
  7. Margaruite
    • Description:

      Margaruite appears to be a variant spelling of Marguerite, a classic French feminine name derived from the Latin "margarita," meaning "pearl." This variation maintains the sophisticated charm of the original while offering a slightly different orthographic presentation. The name has deep historical roots, having been popular among European royalty and aristocracy throughout the centuries. Like the flower that shares its name, Margaruite conveys delicate beauty and timeless elegance. This uncommon spelling variation might appeal to parents who appreciate the classic name's heritage but desire something slightly distinctive. Despite its rarity compared to Margaret or Marguerite, the name carries the same connotations of purity, beauty, and value.

  8. Elixevetta
    • Origin:

      Hybrid name
    • Description:

      Elixevetta is part Elizabeth and part Alexandra, and thoroughly confusing.
  9. Shoshaunah
    • Description:

      Shoshaunah is a feminine name that appears to be a creative variation combining elements of 'Shoshana' (Hebrew for 'lily' or 'rose') and possibly 'Shauna' or 'Hannah.' This elaborate and distinctive name carries the floral beauty of its Hebrew roots while incorporating additional syllables that give it a unique rhythm and flow. Exceedingly rare, Shoshaunah offers a truly individual identity to its bearers. The name might appeal to parents seeking a name with Jewish cultural connections but desiring something more uncommon than traditional options. While its multiple syllables and unusual spelling might require occasional clarification, Shoshaunah provides a rich, melodious sound and carries the positive symbolism of beautiful flowers.
  10. Marialuiza
    • Description:

      Marialuiza is a feminine name combining the traditional names Maria and Luiza, popular in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil. Maria derives from Hebrew origins meaning 'bitter sea' or 'beloved,' while Luiza is the Portuguese variant of Louise, meaning 'renowned warrior.' This compound name reflects the Latin tradition of creating melodic, flowing feminine names. While compound Maria names (like Maria-Teresa or Maria-Helena) have long been traditional in Hispanic and Portuguese cultures, the fused spelling Marialuiza represents a more modern styling. The name carries the religious significance of Maria, honoring the Virgin Mary in Catholic tradition, combined with the strength implied by Luiza. In Brazil, compound names often allow for the nicknames like Mari, Malu, or Luiza, offering flexibility while maintaining cultural heritage.
  11. Willybella
    • Description:

      Willybella is an extremely rare feminine compound name that appears to combine elements of traditional naming patterns. The first part resembles 'Willy' (a diminutive of William, meaning 'resolute protector') or possibly 'Lily,' while 'bella' is the Italian word for 'beautiful' and a common name element (as in Isabella or Annabella). This highly distinctive combination creates a name with both playful and elegant qualities. As a modern invention, Willybella has no established historical usage pattern but fits within contemporary trends toward unique, elaborate feminine names with melodic sounds. The name's rarity ensures individuality while its familiar components make it relatively accessible despite its uncommon nature.
  12. Prosperity
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "flourishing wealth and good fortune"
    • Description:

      Another idealistic virtue name with big shoes to fill — Prosperity would make a bold first name, or more likely an intriguing middle name.
  13. Summerlynn
    • Description:

      Summerlynn is a modern feminine compound name that combines 'Summer' with the popular suffix 'lynn.' 'Summer' evokes the warmth and vibrancy of the sunny season, symbolizing joy, growth, and brightness. The suffix 'lynn' has Celtic origins meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall,' though in contemporary usage it primarily serves as a melodic ending. This name emerged in the late 20th century amid the trend for combining nature names with traditional suffixes. Summerlynn appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds contemporary yet has recognizable elements. While not among the most common names, it has gained steady appreciation, particularly in the United States. The name suggests a sunny disposition and natural beauty, making it an optimistic choice.
  14. Archangela
    • Description:

      Archangela is a feminine name with religious origins, derived from the Greek elements 'arch' (chief) and 'angelos' (messenger), literally meaning 'chief messenger of God.' This name directly references the archangels of Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. It's an elaborate and dramatic feminine form of Archangel, carrying powerful spiritual connotations. Though relatively rare in contemporary usage, Archangela has historical presence particularly in Italian Catholic communities. The name projects strength, protection, and divine guidance. Its elaborate nature and religious significance may appeal to parents seeking a name with profound spiritual meaning. Archangela offers nickname possibilities including Angel, Angie, or Gela.

  15. Angelanell
    • Origin:

      Compound name, blending Angela and Ellen
    • Meaning:

      "Angel light"
    • Description:

      A combination of Angela and Ellen with a celestial meaning
  16. Darcie-mae
    • Description:

      Darcie Mae combines the name Darcie, a feminine form of Darcy, with the traditional middle name Mae. Darcie originated from the French surname D'Arcy, which denoted someone from Arcy, a place name derived from Latin 'Ursiacum' (estate of Ursius). Mae is a variant of May, which relates to the month and ultimately the Roman goddess Maia. As a compound name, Darcie Mae emerged in English-speaking countries, particularly gaining traction in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It has a sweet, vintage charm that appeals to parents seeking names with a traditional feel yet some distinctiveness. The combination creates a melodic name with both strength and femininity.
  17. Morrisania
    • Origin:

      Place name
    • Description:

      New Yorkers will recognize this as a Bronx place name, others will see it as a gussied-up female version of Morris.
  18. Gregoriana
    • Description:

      Gregoriana is the feminine form of Gregory, derived from the Greek name 'Gregorios' meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant.' This elegant feminine name carries the gravitas of its historical associations with several influential popes and saints named Gregory throughout Christian history. Gregoriana remains relatively rare, offering a distinctive choice with classical roots. The name has been more commonly used in Latin cultures, particularly in Italy and Spain, where feminine forms of traditional masculine names are more prevalent. Gregoriana conveys a sense of dignity and strength while maintaining feminine grace. With its four syllables and flowing sound, the name has a musical quality that balances its somewhat formal historical connections.
  19. Brynnleigh
    • Description:

      Brynnleigh is a contemporary feminine name that combines the Welsh element 'bryn' meaning 'hill' with the popular suffix '-leigh,' creating a modern elaboration of the shorter name Brynn. This combination name emerged as part of the trend toward longer, more ornate girls' names with multiple syllables and creative spellings. Brynnleigh has gained modest popularity primarily in the United States since the early 2000s, reflecting parents' desires for names that are both distinctive and melodic. The name has a whimsical, somewhat aristocratic quality while maintaining its Celtic roots. Brynnleigh projects an image of natural beauty, elevation, and uniqueness. The combination of the strong 'Brynn' with the softer 'leigh' creates a balanced name that's both substantial and feminine.
  20. Feliciania
    • Description:

      Feliciania is an elaborate feminine name that appears to be an ornate extension of Felicia, which derives from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.' This expanded form adds romantic flair and a musical quality through additional syllables. While exceedingly rare, Feliciania represents a trend toward creating more elaborate versions of traditional names. The name has a distinctly romantic, almost fantastical quality that might appeal to parents seeking something truly unique yet with recognizable roots. Its Latin origins connect it to a family of names expressing happiness and good fortune. The flowing, multi-syllabic nature of Feliciania gives it an almost literary quality, perhaps evoking heroines from classical literature or fantasy worlds.