Three Syllable Girl Names
- Jatziry
Origin:
AztecMeaning:
"dewdrop"Description:
This name of Aztec origin has the lovely possible meaning of "dewdrop". Both the Jatziry and Jatziri spellings were given to a few dozen baby girls in 2022.
- Qitarah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"fragrant"Description:
An intriguing Arabic option, also spelled Qitara.
- Paciencia
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"patience"Description:
See PATIENCE.
- Ronella
- Dorothie
- Koralia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"coral"Description:
The original Greek version of a name that is perhaps more familiar as the French Coralie was used for fewer than five babies in the US last year. But this unusual-yet-familiar name might be ripe for the using by a parent in search of an unusual nature name and/or K name.
- Berangere
Origin:
French form of BerengariaMeaning:
"bear spear"Description:
Berangere has never seen much usage in the US, but it has an interesting meaning of "bear spear." The name it stems from—Berengaria—was used as a common royal name during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
- Amelja
- Caralia
- Adelind
- Marjolaine
- Emzara
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"mother of Sarai"Description:
The name of Noah's wife, a daughter of Rake'el (his father's brother), according to Jubilees 4:33 of the Old Testament Apocrypha. It may mean "mother of Sarai".
- Arabia
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
A phonetically attractive place-name that can be used for babies but rarely is.
- Aaliya
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"heavens, highborn, exalted"Description:
A spelling variant of Aliyah and Aaliyah, popularised by the singer of the same name.
- Gorgeous
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"beautiful, delightful"Description:
A positive word name given to a dozen or so baby girls per year.
- Olima
Origin:
Surname nameDescription:
Olima began as a surname, first seen in the US as the last name of immigrants from European countries including Italy and Portugal. While it hasn't seen much use as a given name, the feminine ending makes it a definite possibility, especially for speakers of the Romance languages.
- Aluna
Origin:
Mwera, KenyanMeaning:
"come here"Description:
Aluna has authentic Mwera roots as a name meaning "she weeps", but it may rise as an American invented name, elaborating on Luna.
- Jozefa
- Nadalia
Origin:
French/ArmenianMeaning:
"born at Christmas"Description:
More unusual than Natalia or Natalie.
- Contina