Three Syllable Girl Names

  1. Sibilance
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "hissing or hushing sound"
  2. Cerulean
    • Origin:

      Color name
    • Meaning:

      "deep sky-blue"
    • Description:

      This vivid sky blue color name is at present used mostly for boys, but it is used in such small numbers that it could easily work on any gender. Whimsical and magical, but reminiscent of more established names, such as Ocean, Elowen, Seraphine, and Celestine, Cerulean might just make more appearances in coming years.
  3. Artelia
    • Asella
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "small female donkey"
      • Description:

        Asella is ultimately derived from the Latin word asinus, meaning "donkey." As a word, asella would have been used to refer to a small female donkey.
    • Pualani
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "heavenly flower"
      • Description:

        Another name to add to the lineup of lanis, but the unfortunate first syllable will likely keep this one rare.
    • Tarabai
      • Origin:

        Indian
      • Meaning:

        "feminine star"
      • Description:

        Tarabai is an Indian name with a lot of feminist clout. Tarabai Bhosale was a 17th century Maratha queen who was a skilled military leader in her own right and successfully resisted the Mughal empire on behalf of her people. More recently Tarabai Shinde is often regarded as the author of India’s first feminist text - in which she rails against both the patriarchy and the caste system. Meaning feminine star, Tarabai is a perfect name for your budding feminist.
    • Agasga
      • Origin:

        Cherokee
      • Meaning:

        "rain"
      • Description:

        Traditional Cherokee choice that could work for a daughter born on a rainy day.
    • Sadiyah
      • Alissia
        • Kornelia
          • Hippolyte
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "releaser of horses"
            • Description:

              The queen of the Amazons in Greek legend, daughter of Ares. Hippolyte was killed by Herakles in order to obtain her magic girdle. In a confusing twist, Hippolyte is also the name of her son.
          • Hodaya
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "splendor of Yahweh"
            • Description:

              Hodaya is within the Top 20 in Israel.
          • Sabrielle
            • Valkyrja
              • Origin:

                Old Norse
              • Meaning:

                "chooser of the slain"
              • Description:

                Valkyrja is the Old Norse word from which "valkyrie" is derived. In Norse mythology, a valkyrja (or valkyrie) would choose the men who would die in combat. The valkyries (who were always female) would bring the men they had chosen to Odin in Valhalla — the hall of the slain — where they would prepare for the battles of Rangarök.
            • Parmenia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "studious"
              • Description:

                The unusual Parmenia is very occasionally chosen by Latino parents.
            • Violanta
              • Riviera
                • Origin:

                  Italian word name
                • Meaning:

                  "coastline"
                • Description:

                  Riviera may work for lovers of River who want something rarer and more elaborate for their little girl. The A ending adds a feminine touch.
              • Ayuka
                • Origin:

                  Japanese
                • Meaning:

                  "sweetfish"
              • Emeri
                • Origin:

                  English from German, spelling variation of Emery
                • Meaning:

                  "industrious"
                • Description:

                  Emeri is an alternate spelling of Emery which means industrious. Emeri offers a modern twist on traditional names like Emma and Emily. This spelling is used primarily for girls, with just under 200 girls given the name each year.
              • Hallbera
                • Origin:

                  Old Norse
                • Meaning:

                  "stone bear"