Four Syllable Names for Girls

  1. Asalia
    • Description:

      Variation of Azalea.
  2. Atarangi
    • Origin:

      Maori
    • Meaning:

      "morning sky"
    • Description:

      A combination of ata "morning" and rangi "sky", this Māori name has a lovely natural meaning.
  3. Gabisile
    • Origin:

      Bantu, Zulu, Xhosa
    • Meaning:

      "has made people envious, but they won't get it"
    • Description:

      Intriguing and rare South African name.
  4. Haliana
    • Rosabelle
      • Athanasia
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "immortal"
        • Description:

          Feminine form of Athanasius
      • Elouera
        • Origin:

          Australian Aboriginal
        • Meaning:

          "a pleasant place"
        • Description:

          Elouera has potential for people looking for unusual versions of popular "Elle" names like Ellen, Eleanor and Ella. This Aboriginal Australian place name is filled with the mellifluous sounds that are in style at the moment
      • Alexina
        • Origin:

          Variation of Alexandra, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "defending men"
        • Description:

          This spin on the "Alex" prefix was the 88th most popular girl name in Scotland in 1900.
      • Eleadora
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "gift of the sun"
        • Description:

          Cross classic Eleanor with rising vintage star Theodora and you get Eleadora, a beautiful Greek name with a wonderful meaning.
      • 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.
      • Veradisia
        • Origin:

          Variation of Vera, Russian
        • Meaning:

          "faith"
        • Description:

          The simple, sleek Vera gave birth to the more elaborate Veradis and Veradisia. Neither name was used for any baby girls in the US last year.
      • Coriander
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "bed bug"
        • Description:

          This herb is also known as cilantro. It's meaning, "bed bug" is on account of its smell, characterized by the ancient Greeks as bed bug-like.
      • Elaenia
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          A genus of birds in the flycatcher family, Elaenia is one of the many unique baby names in the Elena family. But that spelling is sure to trip up some people.
      • Velicity
        • Origin:

          English, modern form of Felicity
        • Description:

          Like Felicity, but faster. Given to 6 girls in 2020.
      • Immokalee
        • Origin:

          Cherokee
        • Meaning:

          "tumbling water"
        • Description:

          A rhythmic and attractive Cherokee girl name. Immokalee is also the name of a community in Florida.
      • Cesarina
        • Origin:

          Feminine version of Caesar
        • Description:

          Cesarina, like the French version Cesarine, is a feminine version of Caesar. Cesarina has two potential pronunciations: one with the Italian "che" sound, one with the anglo "sez" sound. This is among the more unusual Italian names for girls.
      • Jacaranda
        • Origin:

          Spanish, Portuguese, Tupi-Guarani flower name
        • Meaning:

          "fragrant"
        • Description:

          Distinctive and charming nature name that blends elements of Jacqueline and Amanda.
      • Amelija
        • Origin:

          Lithuanian form of Amelia, German
        • Meaning:

          "work"
        • Description:

          The top girl name in Lithuania in 2020. Alternate spelling Emilija came in at Number 3.
      • Giuseppina
        • Origin:

          Italian, feminine variation of Giuseppe
        • Description:

          One case where the English version -- Josephine -- is far preferable.
      • Domitilla
        • Origin:

          Italian feminine diminutive of Roman family name Domitius, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "tamed"
        • Description:

          Domitilla is the name of the wife of the Roman emperor Vespasianus and the mother of the emperors Titus and Domitianus. There is a Santa Domitilla with catacombs in Rome named after her.