10 Letter Girl Names
- Summerlynn
- Dulcemaria
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"sweet lady"Description:
A smoosh name of Dulce "sweet" and Maria, a reference to the Virgin Mary. Occasionally used in Latin America.
- Eileithyia
Origin:
GreekDescription:
Variation of Ilithyia.
- Seosaimhín
Origin:
Irish Gaelic variation of Josephine, FrenchMeaning:
"Jehovah increases"Description:
Seosaimhín is the Gaelic form of Josephine, most notably borne by traditional Irish singer Seosaimhín Ní Bheaglaoich.
- Philomène
- Archangela
- Ernesztina
- Vilhelmina
- Shoshannah
Origin:
Spelling variation of Shoshana, HebrewMeaning:
"lily"Description:
Shoshannah, one of the many Hebrew variations of Susannah, is a lush and lovely name, however you spell it.
- Immaculata
- Annaleigha
- Isabelline
Origin:
Variation of Isabella and color nameDescription:
With the popularity of Isabella, you might think of Isabelline as a further elaboration -- though it would be the definition of gilding the lily. But Isabelline is also a color, an amorphous pale yellow-gray-cream most often seen in horses' coats or birds' plumage.
- Simplicity
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Sound contradicts its meaning.
- Bella-rose
- Raphaëlle
Origin:
Variation of Raphaela
- Vincentine
- Winnaretta
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
An invented name most notably borne by Winnaretta Singer, heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune. Singer spent most of her life in Paris after marrying Prince Louis de Scey-Montbéliard. Their marriage was never consummated — Singer reportedly threatened to kill her new husband if he touched her. She had numerous affairs with women over the course of her life, including with painter Romaine Brooks, composer Ethel Smyth, and Virginia Woolf.
- Alexzandra
- Sebastiane
Origin:
French female form of Sebastian, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"man of Sebastia"Description:
Sebastiane is not a common feminization but may become more so as Sebastian achieves international popularity.
- Salvatrice
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"savior"Description:
Modern Italian form of Salvatrix