Four Letter Girl's Names

  1. Adel
    • Origin:

      German, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "noble; an eternity with God"
    • Description:

      Adel might be considered a spelling variation of Adele, derived from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble", with the final '-e' removed to make it more concise and less girly. Alternatively, it could be an anglicization of the Hungarian form of Adela, usually spelled as Adél.
  2. Adia
    • Description:

      Adia is a feminine name with origins spanning several cultures. In Swahili, it means 'gift,' while similar variations appear in Hebrew and Arabic traditions with meanings relating to 'adornment' or 'jewel.' The name gained some recognition in Western countries after Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan released a song titled 'Adia' in 1997. Despite this brief spotlight, the name remains relatively uncommon in most Western countries. Adia appeals to parents seeking a name with multicultural roots and positive connotations. Its brevity and melodic sound make it accessible across different languages and cultures. The name's four distinct vowels create a rhythmic, musical quality when spoken. While rare, Adia provides a beautiful alternative to more common 'A' names for girls.
  3. Adna
    • Description:

      Adna is a feminine name with ancient roots and cross-cultural significance. In Hebrew, it means 'pleasure' or 'delight,' while in Bosnian it's associated with 'paradise.' The name appears in the Bible as a male name belonging to several minor figures, but in modern usage, it's more commonly given to girls. Adna has maintained a consistent presence across several cultures, particularly in the Balkans and Middle East. Its brevity and melodic quality make it accessible across language barriers. The name's simple two-syllable structure and soft consonants give it a gentle, flowing quality. Despite its ancient origins, Adna feels contemporary and distinctive without being difficult to pronounce or spell.
  4. AFON
    • Aida
      • Origin:

        Arabic; Italian; Lithuanian
      • Meaning:

        "returning visitor; happy; echo"
      • Description:

        Aida is a melodic name largely associated with the title character of the 1871 Verdi opera, an enslaved Ethiopian princess who dies to save her people. In the past, her name was rarely heard outside the Latino community, but in the current time of love for all A-starting girls' names, this could very well change.
    • Aili
      • Origin:

        Finnish and Sami variation of Helga, diminutive of Aileen, Anglicization of Eilidh
      • Meaning:

        "holy, blessed; bright and shining light"
      • Description:

        An attractive Scandinavian take on Helga, or a potential Helen nickname.
    • AINA
      • Aine
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "brightness, splendor"
        • Description:

          More commonly seen here as Anya, this traditional yet unique Irish name belonged to the queen of the Munster fairies and is sprinkled throughout Irish folklore as an early Celtic goddess of summer and prosperity. One of the most popular baby names in Ireland, Aine's spelling and pronunciation might seem simple but could prove confusing in the U.S.
      • AINO
        • AJNA
          • Alba
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "white"
            • Description:

              Alba is quietly making a behind-the-scenes comeback, perhaps thanks to actress turned baby-product mogul Jessica Alba. Last on the Top 1000 a century ago, the name was given to nearly 200 baby girls in the US last year. Alba might be tomorrow's successor to Ava and Ella. In Spain, Alba ranks among the Top 20 girls' names. Alba is the name of a character in The Time Traveler's Wife.
          • Alix
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "noble type"
            • Description:

              A chic and sassy French choice, popular in France but likely to be confused with the more prosaic Alex in English-speaking countries. Although sometimes used in the US as a variant spelling of Alex, the French name Alix actually derives from a medieval French form of the name Alice or Adelaide.
          • Aliz
            • Origin:

              Hungarian variation of Alice, from German
            • Meaning:

              "noble"
            • Description:

              Aliz, traditionally spelt Alíz, is a Top 50 name in Hungary and puts a zippy spin, thanks to that final z, on the classic Alice. Its similarity to names such as Elise may cause some confusion, but its simplicity makes it a winner.
          • ALJA
            • Alma
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "nurturing, soul"
              • Description:

                Alma is a somewhat solemn, soulful name that had a burst of popularity a century ago, then faded into the flowered wallpaper, and is now finding its footing once more.
            • Alva
              • Origin:

                English form of Irish Ailbhe, Swedish and Norwegian feminine form of Alf
              • Meaning:

                "white; elf"
              • Description:

                While the male Alva or Alvah relates directly to the minor Biblical character, the female version is more likely an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ailbhe, or a feminine form the name Alf (and Alf- beginning names), popular in its native Sweden and Norway. Best known as Thomas Edison's middle name, Alva has true unisex roots.
            • Alys
              • Origin:

                Welsh form of Alice, German
              • Meaning:

                "noble"
              • Description:

                Popular in Wales, familiar across the UK, and ultimately derived from the Germanic Adalheidis, this isn't a creative respelling of a classic, but the Welsh variant of it.
            • AMEL
              • Amie
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Amy or Aimee, French
                • Meaning:

                  "beloved"
                • Description:

                  Amy and all her sisters and cousins was such a popular name that this version was among the Top 1000 girl names in the US until the mid-90s. Last year only 32 baby girls were names Amie.
              • ANAE