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6 Letter Girl Names

Six letter girl names include several choices at the very top of the popularity lists.

Six letters may be the ideal length for baby names, according to research. Along with the international favorites Sophia and Olivia, 6 letter girl names ranking in the US Top 100 include Amelia, Harper, Claire, and Evelyn. Unique 6 letter girl names attracting fresh attention include Briony, Elowen, and Verity. Six letter girl names might have one, two, or three syllables and in all styles.

Search for the ideal name for your daughter among the 6 letter girl names here. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Aviana

Meaning: bird

Origin:Variation of Avis, Latin
713
Juliet

Meaning: youthful or sky father

Origin:English from Latin
100
Avalon

Meaning: island of apples

Origin:Celtic
273
Azalea

Meaning: azalea, a flower

Origin:English
354
Melody

Meaning: song

Origin:Greek
476
Evelyn

Meaning: desired; or water, island

Origin:English from French and German
117
Louise

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:French and English, feminine variation of Louis
377
Simone

Meaning: hearkening

Origin:French, feminine variation of Hebrew Simon
587
Nicola

Meaning: people of victory

Origin:Greek
1591
Marine

Meaning: from the sea

Origin:Latin
1974
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Origin:French
2538
Danika

Meaning: morning star

Origin:Eastern European
3431
Selena

Meaning: moon goddess

Origin:Latinized variation of Greek Selene
360
Samara

Meaning: under God's rule, companion in night conversation

Origin:Hebrew, Arabic
755
Tamara

Meaning: date palm tree

Origin:Hebrew
1080
Soleil

Meaning: sun

Origin:French
236
Amalia

Meaning: work

Origin:German
169
Ramona

Meaning: wise protector

Origin:Spanish, feminine variation of Ramon
309
Carmen

Meaning: garden

Origin:Spanish variation of Carmel
444
Andrea

Meaning: strong and manly

Origin:Feminine variation of Andrew, Greek
799