10 Letter Girl Names

  1. Iphimedeia
    • Origin:

      Ancient Greek
    • Description:

      A minor figure in Greek mythology, who was apparently quite fond of incest; she married her uncle and bore several children by Poseidon, god of the sea, who was her grandfather.
  2. Rosa isela
    • Margolette
      • Origin:

        Literary invention
      • Description:

        Fanciful feminissima name created by L. Frank Baum for a character in The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
    • Mariaelena
      • Brooklynne
        • Origin:

          Place name from Dutch
        • Meaning:

          "marshland"
        • Description:

          Brooklyn is a theoretically unisex name that in reality is 98 percent female, while variations Brooklynn and Brooklynne are all-girl.
      • Allegrezza
        • Origin:

          Judeo-Italian
        • Meaning:

          "happiness"
        • Description:

          If Allegra doesn't pack enough punch for you, Allegrezza surely will.
      • Mauricette
        • Luna sofia
          • Sebastiana
            • Origin:

              Feminine form of Sebastian, Latin from Greek
            • Meaning:

              "man of Sebastia"
            • Description:

              Sebastiana is not often heard in the US, but as Sebastian in all its forms becomes more popular, so might this feminine version.
          • Shepardess
            • Origin:

              English occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "female shepherd, sheep herder"
            • Description:

              You're probably better off using Shepherd or Shepard on a daughter rather than trying to feminize it.
          • Crestienne
            • Heidemarie
              • Origin:

                German combo name
              • Description:

                A combination of Heide, from Adelheid "noble" and Marie "bitter or beloved". It saw a small spike in popularity in the early 1940s in France and Germany, due to the Austrian actress Heidemarie Hatheyer.
            • Emerentine
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "merit, deserve"
              • Description:

                Lovers of Clementine and Emmeline might want to consider this even rarer name, derived from the Roman cognomen Emerentianus.
            • Layla-rose
              • Philomella
                • Cheryl-lee
                  • Atlantique
                    • Chantielle
                      • Loulabelle
                        • Origin:

                          English and French
                        • Meaning:

                          "famous beauty"
                        • Description:

                          Variant of Lulabelle
                      • Alyssandra