10 Letter Girl Names
- Pascalette
- Anastascia
- Magdalaine
- Olympienne
- Arthurette
Origin:
Feminine form of Arthur, CelticMeaning:
"bear"Description:
If you're looking for a girl's name that honors an ancestral Arthur, try Artis.
- Prosperity
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"flourishing wealth and good fortune"Description:
Another idealistic virtue name with big shoes to fill — Prosperity would make a bold first name, or more likely an intriguing middle name.
- Franciszka
Origin:
Polish variation of Frances, EnglishMeaning:
"from France; free man"
- Alexandrea
- Giorgianna
- Emerentine
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"merit, deserve"Description:
Lovers of Clementine and Emmeline might want to consider this even rarer name, derived from the Roman cognomen Emerentianus.
- Kassiopeia
- Quvenzhane
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Quvenzhane Wallis, star of Beasts of the Southern Wild and Annie, is the youngest actress ever nominated for an Academy Award. Her name -- which actually takes an accent over the final e -- is a combination of her parents' names.
- Alyxandria
- Bonnibelle
Origin:
Combination of Bonnie and BelleMeaning:
"beautiful"Description:
Bonnie and Belle — two vintage revivals that coincidentally both mean "beautiful" — combine to make this sweet name. Bonnibelle debuted in the US charts in 2022.
- Frangipani
Origin:
Italian nature nameMeaning:
"plumeria"Description:
A common name for the plumeria flower, named after the 16th-century Marquis Muzio Frangipani of the Italian noble family. He invented a perfume using the flower.
- Anastasija
Origin:
Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Serbian variation of Anastasia, GreekMeaning:
"resurrection"Description:
Common form of Anastasia in many European countries.
- Ferdinanda
Origin:
Feminine variation of Ferdinand, GermanMeaning:
"bold voyager"Description:
Ferdinanda gets you to the attractive short form Nanda, but Fernanda is sleeker.
- Petronelle
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"rock, stone"Description:
Petronelle and sisters Petronella and Petronel are all relatives of Petra, a feminization of Peter. They are old names, but extremely rare.
- Georgienne
- Nehalennia
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"she who near the sea"Description:
Nehalennia is a Celtic or Germanic goddess depicted with marine symbols, as well as a companion dog at her feet.