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4 Letter Girl Names

Four letter girl names are led by Emma, topping popularity lists not only in the US but around the world.

Along with Emma, other four letter names for girls in the US Top 100 include Mila, Ella, Aria, Luna, Zoey, Nora, Lily, Leah, Lucy, Anna, Cora, Ruby, and Isla.

Mary, the most-used girls' name of all times, also contains four letters, as does such classics as Anne and Jane.

Unique four letter names for girls we recommend include Alma, Clio, Echo, Hero, Inex, Orla, Romy, Snow, Vida, and Zara.

Browse our entire collection of four letter names for girls below. 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.

Sage

Meaning: wise and knowing

Origin:Herb name and also Latin
519
Sage

Meaning: wise

Origin:Herb name; Latin
126
Aurelia

Meaning: the golden one

Origin:Latin
3
Cassia

Meaning: cinnamon

Origin: Feminine form of Cassius or Greek
206
Priscilla

Meaning: ancient

Origin:Latin, diminutive of Prisca
349
Junia

Meaning: born in June

Origin:Latin, Feminine variation of Junius
1109
May May is of English origin, and the meaning of...
Origin:Diminutive of Margaret and Mary; month name
415
Ruby

Meaning: deep red precious stone

Origin:Latin
48
Origin:Anglicized form of Yiddish Golde or Golda
308
Beatrix

Meaning: she who brings happiness; blessed

Origin:Latin
112
Marigold

Meaning: golden flower

Origin:Flower name, from English
173
Hazel

Meaning: the hazelnut tree

Origin:English
61
Gaia

Meaning: earth mother; rejoicing

Origin:Greek and Latin
269
Tess

Meaning: to harvest

Origin:English, diminutive of Theresa
327
Constance

Meaning: steadfastness

Origin:English version of Latin Constantia
292
Avalon

Meaning: island of apples

Origin:Celtic
273
Nova

Meaning: new

Origin:Latin
188
Hope Hope is an English name and the meaning of H...
Origin:Virtue name
279
Faith unique, to advise, alone, nun, solitary
Origin:Virtue name
295
Ceres

Meaning: nourishment

Origin:Roman
677