Girl Names With 8 Letters

Discover 8-letter Girl names with meanings and origins.

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Margrete
Pearl.
Norwegian
Margriet
Pearl.
Dutch
Marhilda
Famous battle maiden.
German
Marhildi
Famous battle maiden.
German
Mariamna
Bitter or wished for child.
Russian
Mariamne
Beloved
Hebrew
Marianna
Graceful beloved
Latin
Marianne
Beloved grace
French
Mariasha
Mariasha is a feminine name derived from the Russian name Maria.
Russian
Maribela
Combination of Maria and bella, meaning 'beautiful Mary'.
Spanish
Maribeth
Combination of Mary and Elizabeth, meaning 'bitter' and 'God is my oath'.
English
Maricruz
Mary of the Cross.
Spanish
Marielle
Diminutive of Marie, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved'.
French
Marietta
Bitter, or a diminutive of Maria.
Italian
Marigold
From the name of the flower, derived from Mary and gold.
English
Marileah
Combination of Mary and Leah, meaning 'bitter' and 'weary'.
English
Marilena
Combination of Maria and Helena, meaning 'bitter' and 'light'.
Greek
Marillah
Bitter or rebellious, derived from the Hebrew name Mary.
Hebrew
Marinyha
Bitter sea.
Russian
Marisela
Marisela is a combination of María and Celia, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Spanish
Marishka
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Russian
Mariucca
Little Maria
Italian
Marjaneh
Bitter.
Persian
Marjanka
Little Maria
Slavic
Marjatta
Pearl
Finnish
Marjolan
Marjoram.
French
Marjorie
Pearl, derived from the Greek name Margarites.
English
Markisia
Markisia is a Swahili name meaning 'one who is praised'.
Swahili
Marlanah
Combination of Marla and -nah, possibly meaning 'from the high tower'.
English
Marleana
Combination of Mary and Leana, meaning 'bitter' and 'light'.
English
Marmarah
Serene, calm.
Turkish
Marneena
Tender, affectionate.
Irish
Marninah
Rejoicing, graceful.
Hebrew
Marnique
A variation of Monique.
French
Maroofah
Known, recognized, or well-known; a feminine form of Maroof.
Arabic
Maroosha
Little sun.
Persian
Maroulah
Bitterness.
Arabic
Marpessa
Invented name.
Greek
Marphisa
Female warrior.
Italian
Marquees
Nobleman.
English
Marquesa
Noblewoman, ruler.
Spanish
Marquese
Nobleman, ruler.
English
Marqueta
Noblewoman, ruler.
Spanish
Marquete
Noblewoman, ruler.
French
Marquice
Variation of Marquis, nobleman, ruler.
French
Marquida
derived from Marquis, noblewoman, ruler.
Spanish
Marquisa
Feminine form of Marquis, meaning 'nobleman'.
Spanish
Marquise
Refers to a noble title originally given to someone who held a certain rank i...
French
Marquita
Diminutive of Marca, meaning 'warlike'.
Spanish
Marrieta
Beloved; sea of bitterness.
French
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