10 Letter Girl Names
- Serapion
Origin:
Greek, EgyptianMeaning:
"mighty bull"Description:
This was the name of a 13th-century saint, a Mercedarian friar who was martyred by pirates. It derives from the name of the Greco-Egyptian bull god Serapis.
- Emily-rose
- Shulammite
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"peace"Description:
Derivative of Shalom and one of the unique baby names featured in the Old Testament.
- Klementyna
Origin:
Polish, from LatinMeaning:
"mild, merciful"Description:
The sweet and rhythmic Polish form of Clementine.
- California
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
Has not caught on as much as other Golden State place-names -- Sierra, Marin, West, or even Francisco -- probably because of its length.
- Bellamarie
- Barbarella
- Lieselotte
Origin:
Combination of Liese and CharlotteMeaning:
"pledged to God + free man"Description:
Also spelled Liselotte, this is a clunky-but-cute compound name of German, Danish, Swedish, and Dutch origin. It combines elements of popular Elizabeth with popular Charlotte to create a name with a very different feel: sweet and oldy-worldy.
- Christella
Origin:
Feminine form of Christopher or Christian, Combination nameMeaning:
"one of carries Christ + star; fairy, all"Description:
Either an alternative feminization to Christina, an elaboration of the French diminutive Christelle , or a compound name, blending the element Christ- with either Stella or Ella. In the case of the latter, it could give you a rather powerful meaning.
- Candelaria
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"Candlemas"Description:
A bright and appealing Spanish name traditionally given to honor the church festival of Candlemas, which commemorates the presentation of Christ in the temple and the purification of the Virgin Mary.
- Iphigeneia
- Yelizaveta
- Concepciòn
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"conception"Description:
Enshrined in the Latin and Catholic culture.
- Séraphine
- Willadeene
Origin:
American invented nameMeaning:
"will + valley"Description:
The Social Security Lists show Willodean and its variant spellings to have been used throughout the 1920s and 30s especially in Southern states. There are a few theories on its origins (an invented name created to honor William/Willard and a a female name ending in "-dine", or it may be an Anglicization of a Native American name). Either way, it has a willowy sweetness that deserves a comeback.
- Magdaleine
- Immaculata
- Makena'lei
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"flower of heaven"Description:
Helen Hunt chose this lovely name for her daughter.
- Margherita
- Aikaterine