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Short Baby Girl Names (3–4 letters)

There are 56 girl names in this bucket from our curated dataset. Names of 3 or 4 letters carry a punch — they read fast, stick on the page, and hold up at every age. Particularly favored when the surname is long or polysyllabic.

Cultural sweep of the theme

Letter count doesn't sort by culture — short, medium, and long names appear across every tradition we cover.Short names tend to over-index in Hebrew, Old English, and modern American naming traditions, which all favor sharp, monosyllabic sounds.

The list

Aiko
love child
Aine
radiance
Alma
soul
Amy
beloved
Anna
grace
Cara
friend
Cira
like the sun
Edda
brave protector
Eden
place of pleasure
Edna
rejuvenation
Elga
holy brave
Emma
whole universal
Erin
from Ireland
Eros
love
Esme
beloved
Etta
ruler of the home
Eva
life
Eve
life
Hera
queen of gods
Ila
earth light
Ines
pure
Iris
rainbow
Jade
precious green stone
Lea
weary
Leah
weary
Liat
you are mine
Liba
beloved
Lina
tender delicate
Lior
my light
Lou
famous warrior
Lucy
light
Luna
moon
Maja
strong
Maya
water
Mel
dark brave
Mia
mine
Mila
gracious
Mira
wonderful love
Niki
victory
Noa
movement
Nora
light honor
Nour
light
Orla
golden princess
Rina
joyful song
Rosa
rose
Rose
rose flower
Ruth
companion
Saga
wise
Sage
wise
Sara
princess
Tara
hill where kings reside
Una
lamb
Vega
meadow
Yael
mountain goat
Yana
God is gracious
Zoe
life

Middle name and sibling pairing

Short first names pair beautifully with longer middle names — the contrast in cadence is what makes the full name memorable.

What to consider before committing

How a name "wears" depends as much on its sound and length as on its meaning. Say each candidate aloud with your surname — names that flow easily off the tongue tend to be the ones people remember, write correctly, and pronounce confidently for the next 80+ years.

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How to pick a name

A great name balances three things: it sounds right with your last name, it carries meaning you can share with your child later, and it works at every stage of life — daycare nametag, school yearbook, job interview, dinner party introduction. Say each shortlist name out loud with your last name. Imagine yourself shouting it across a park. The right one usually emerges.

If you're choosing across two cultures, consider names that travel well — short, phonetic spellings; broadly pronounceable across languages. Names with deep cultural roots feel grounded even if the rest of life is global.