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Four Syllable Names for Girls

  1. Marghanita
    • Imajica
      • Origin:

        Literary name
      • Description:

        Created by novelist Clive Barker for an entire universe in his book Imajica: strange but magical.
    • Natalija
      • Origin:

        Slovenian variation of Natalia
      • Meaning:

        "Christmas"
      • Description:

        The French version of this name, Natalie, is most popular in the U.S., but all variations are appealing and this one is a fresh twist. Pronunciation is like Natalia.
    • Mihaliya
      • Ana victoria
        • Loulabelle
          • Origin:

            English and French
          • Meaning:

            "famous beauty"
          • Description:

            Variant of Lulabelle
        • Margalita
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "pearl"
          • Description:

            Variant of Margalit, Margarita, Margaret et al.
        • 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".
        • Estefana
          • Pamelita
            • Adeliya
              • Elzunia
                • Origin:

                  Polish variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "pledged to god"
                • Description:

                  One of the more uncommon international variations of Elizabeth.
              • Cefariana
                • Carmencita
                  • Elenita
                    • Aksiniya
                      • Abigayil
                        • Adamari
                          • Anaphora
                            • Origin:

                              Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "repetition"
                          • Floridalma