Three Syllable Girl Names
- Jolina
- Khemistry
Origin:
Variation of Chemistry, English word nameMeaning:
"science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances"Description:
A scientific name, Kardashianized.
- Ileena
- Omilaní
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"water is what we have"Description:
A name from the Yoruba language that happens to have a similar ending to the Hawaiian -lani names. Source
- Desaray
- Sandrina
- Poppy-mae
- Yulietta
Origin:
Russian, LatinMeaning:
"youthful or sky father"Description:
Juliet and its French version Juliette have become more popular in the US in recent years, which means that more international variations are coming to light.
- Uduak
Origin:
IbibioMeaning:
"will, desire"Description:
A gender-neutral name in its native Nigeria, but more often borne on males in the US.
- Arletty
- Nalanie
- Adelade
- Alyenor
Origin:
French, variation of AlienorDescription:
These early versions of Eleanor are still sometimes found today.
- Tissaia
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Tissaia de Vries is a sorceress character on the Netflix series The Witcher. The origins of this created name are uncertain, but a quick search will pull up many theories, from a variation of Tess, Taisia, or Tasia, or spawned from the Latin word "titulus" (we're not sure if we buy that one).
- Everglade
Origin:
English place nameMeaning:
"endless glade"
- Cezelia
Origin:
Variation of Cecelia or CeciliaDescription:
While this name has some usage dating back to immigrants to the United States in the ninteenth and early twentieth centuries, today it would come off as nothing more than a creative variation of Cecelia/Cecilia. The one advantage of this spelling is that it could lead to the modern-feeling nickname Zelia.
- Mariangel
- Angeli
- Madalynn
Origin:
Variation of MadeleineDescription:
Too trendy and too prone to needing to be spelled every time. Just go with the classic (and classy) accepted spellings: Madeleine, Madelyn, or Madeline.
- Amoni