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Four Syllable Baby Names

  1. Tihomira
    • Origin:

      Bulgarian
    • Meaning:

      "quiet peace"
    • Description:

      A beautiful name with mystical grandeur and a sweet, serene meaning, Tihomira is the Bulgarian feminine form of Tihomir: a classic South Slavic boy name.
  2. Casimira
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Casimir, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish
    • Meaning:

      "destroyer of peace"
    • Description:

      Bold and strong, Casimira is a feminine form of Casimir, which ultimately derives from the Slavic elements kaziti and mirŭ meaning "to destroy" and "peace, world". A notable bearer is Casimira Rodríguez who was Bolivia's first indigenous Quechua woman to serve as a government minister.
  3. Bellerophon
    • Origin:

      Ancient Greek
    • Meaning:

      "slayer of the dart; slayer of Belleros"
    • Description:

      This bold, poetic name appears in Greek mythology as the hero who tamed Pegasus and slayed the Chimera, but displeased the gods by trying to fly to Olympus. The subject of a play by Euripides and an opera Jean-Baptiste Lully, Bellerophon is also the name of an antidote in the film Mission: Impossible 2 and the nickname of a planet outside of our solar system.
  4. Noêmia
    • Origin:

      Brazilian Portuguese variation of Naomi, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "pleasant"
    • Description:

      Noêmia is the Brazilian Portuguese form of the Biblical Naomi which could get you to nicknames Mia and Noa. Musician Noêmia Lellis "Nono" is a notable bearer.
  5. Biondina
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "blonde one"
    • Description:

      Playful yet grandiose, Biondina is a rare name of Italian origin, borrowing from the word bionda meaning "blonde". It was notably used as the title for a portrait by 19th century artist Frederic Leighton.
  6. Priscillian
    • Origin:

      Masculine form of Priscilla or Prisca, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "ancient"
    • Description:

      Priscillian is a rare name, both in terms of how little it is used in current times and that it is a masculinization of the Biblical names Prisca and Priscilla. Borne by a 4th century Bishop in Ávila, Spain, notable for creating Priscillianism, a sect of Christianity which was later rejected as heresy by the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic Churches.