Four Syllable Names for Girls
- Amandina
- Frederika
- Aldabella
- Ameyalli
Origin:
NahuatlMeaning:
"spring fountain"Description:
Ameyalli is a lyrical name used in the Nahuatl culture in Mexico and Central America.
- Zaveeyera
- Elizaida
- Eluana
Origin:
ItalianDescription:
Eluana is a soft Italian name that might be a nice choice for people who are attracted to names like Elena and Emilia but are looking for something a little more unusual. Eluana is evidence that beyond the few familiar choices such as Gianna and Angelina, there are hundreds of attractive Italian names worth consideration.
- Roselani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"heavenly rose"Description:
A rare Rose name with a beautiful meaning.
- Altadonna
Origin:
Judeo-ItalianMeaning:
"woman of high rank; aristocratic lady"Description:
This Judeo-Italian name combines Alta, meaning "high", with Donna, meaning "woman" — translating to a woman of high status or rank. A grand but beautiful name choice.
- Nicholina
- Alexzandra
- Persephonie
- Efigenia
- Lyonechika
- Emmanuela
- Emmaretta
Origin:
Variation of EmmaDescription:
Best known as the title of a song by prog rock group Deep Purple, itself named after Emmaretta Marks, an actress and singer who was in the musical Hair at the time. Now that Emma is the most popular name in America, some may no doubt be attracted to this more elaborate version -- but honestly, what's the point?
- Bienvenida
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"welcome"Description:
Somewhat unwieldy, but would certainly make your little girl feel wanted.
- Esarosa
Origin:
Comanche Native AmericanMeaning:
"white wolf"Description:
More commonly a male given name, but Esarosa is used for girls as well and it is no wonder why — this name has lots of potential and nickname options galore.
- Mariangela
Origin:
Combination of Maria + AngelaMeaning:
"Angel Mary"Description:
A traditional smoosh name with a peaceful, religious feel.
- Humility
Origin:
Word NameDescription:
Virtue names are making a comeback, but we don't foresee Humility coming into fashion. A baby named Humility Cooper was a passenger on the Mayflower.