Four Syllable Names for Girls

  1. Olimpiada
    • Origin:

      Russian and Ukrainian feminization of Olympias, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "from Mount Olympus"
    • Description:

      At a whopping five syllables long, Olympiada is a lot of name for a little girl. Thankfully, nicknames abound. Try Pia, Ollie, or Ada.
  2. Martinique
    • Origin:

      Place-name
    • Description:

      Martinique is a Caribbean island that’s part of the Lesser Antilles, and is a region of France. This could be a fresh way to honor a Martin or Martha.
  3. Alainey
    • Eudocia
      • Origin:

        Greek, "to be well pleased, to have good will"
      • Meaning:

        "to be well pleased, to have good will"
      • Description:

        Not to be confused with Eudoxia, Eudocia is a Greek name with a pleasant meaning, and also the name of a 5th century saint.
    • Frescarosa
      • Origin:

        Judeo-Italian
      • Meaning:

        "fresh rose"
      • Description:

        A bit of a mouthful, but lovely nonetheless. Fresca may remind some of the soda brand.
    • Jakolina
      • Willicia
        • Description:

          Portmanteau of William and Alicia.
      • Calendion
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Description:

          The name of a late-5th-century Patriarch of Antioch.
      • Imagery
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Description:

          Often used in connection with poetry, Imagery has potential as an unusual name. Perhaps you'll get a daydreamer with this one.
      • Nicanora
        • Hadewidis
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "wide battle"
          • Description:

            A clunky medieval German name unlikely to be revived anytime soon, if ever. The streamlined English variation Hawise has more modern appeal.
        • Olympias
          • Origin:

            Feminization of Olympos, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "from Mount Olympus"
          • Description:

            Famously the mother of Alexander the Great. These days, her name is more commonly seen in the form of Olympia.
        • Inspiration
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Inspiration might inspire some as a middle name choice.
        • Amelia-rose
          • Helenora
            • Edmonia
              • Alandria
                • Loribelle
                  • Madalaina
                    • Ekaterine
                      • Origin:

                        Slavic variation of Catherine
                      • Meaning:

                        "pure"
                      • Description:

                        Variation of Ekaterina, and close to the name's earliest known form. The original meaning is obscure, but one theory is that it derives from Hekateros, a minor Greek god of a folk dance. The name was later remodeled the virtuius Greek word katharos, "pure".