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Four Syllable Names for Girls

  1. Democracy
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "democracy, of the people"
    • Description:

      A big, bold, ultra-rare virtue name. Could it follow in the footsteps of Justice and Liberty?
  2. Teresita
    • Anasztaizia
      • Hallelujah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God be praised"
        • Description:

          This bold musical word name is given to just a handful of baby girls per year in the US, but it has a very contemporary sound. Hallie and Lou/Lulu would make for more mainstream nicknames. Lovers of the music and lyrics of Leonard Cohen might also appreciate the link to one of his most successful hits.
      • Snegurochka
        • Origin:

          Russian
        • Meaning:

          "snow maiden"
        • Description:

          The Russian translation of Snow White.
      • Solomiya
        • Origin:

          Ukrainian form of Salome, from Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "peace"
      • Lysistrata
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "she who disbands armies"
        • Description:

          In the Aristophenes comedy, Lysistrata is the Athenian woman who organizes her fellow wives to end war in their country by denying their husbands sex until a peace treaty is signed. Interesting thought, but rather unwieldy as a baby name.
      • Adamaris
        • Amaranta
          • Origin:

            Spanish and Italian form of Amarantha
          • Meaning:

            "unfading"
          • Description:

            Amaranta is the unusual and intriguing Latinate form of the Greek botanical name Amarantha, which connects to an eternal mythical figure. An excellent choice for the parent who wants an A name but wishes to move beyond the usual complement of names from Amelia to Annabel.
        • Alizabeth
          • Origin:

            Variation of Elizabeth
          • Meaning:

            "pledged to God"
          • Description:

            Unusual and attention-grabbing, but this unusual spelling also could make your child's life more complicated than it has to be.
        • Luminosa
          • Aricelia
            • Annunziata
              • Origin:

                Italian
              • Meaning:

                "announced"
              • Description:

                A spiritual name of Italian origin, Annunziata refers to the angel Gabriel visiting the Virgin Mary to tell her of the upcoming birth of Jesus. Annunciata is an alternative spelling, while diminutive Nunzia is more commonly used.
            • Honeysuckle
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "flower name"
              • Description:

                Sweet-smelling Honeysuckle is the ultimate quirky floral name, so called because of its tubular flowers full of sweet nectar. Honeysuckle Weeks is a British actress whose siblings, also actors, have equally eye-catching names: Perdita and Rollo.
            • Izabele
              • Adaluna
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Ada and Luna, German and Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "noble moon"
                • Description:

                  Adaluna is the ultra-stylish smoosh name that nobody's caught onto yet. It's a one-of-a-kind compromise if you're deciding between Ada or Adeline and Luna. But despite its modern appearance, Adaluna has ancient roots. The Roman name for England's River Lune was Adaluna, probably due to its crescent-like shape. The similar name Adeluna is believed to be a variation of Adelina.
              • Pocahontas
                • Origin:

                  Algonquin
                • Meaning:

                  "playful one"
                • Description:

                  Seen from our vantage point, Pocahontas is a name that will please no one. It's sure to invite playground mockery, and parents without Algonquin ancestry will be engaging in cultural appropriation. In certain circles, the 1995 Disney movie still stirs up bad blood. The name doesn't even present any obvious nickname possibilities to hide behind.
              • Aviatrix
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "female aviator"
                • Description:

                  Aviator is equally appropriate for a girl, of course, but lovers of Beatrix and Bellatrix might appreciate the spiky sound of this unique occupational name.
              • Azaleia
                • Origin:

                  English, variation of Azalea
                • Description:

                  This variation of the up-and-coming quirky and offbeat flower name Azalea — the original spelling of which just cracked the Top 500 — adds the trendy "lei" element seen in popular names Leia and Leilani.
              • Ewalina