Three Syllable Girl Names

  1. Xabrina
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Sabrina
    • Description:

      See SABRINA.
  2. Margorie
    • Everdene
      • Origin:

        Literary name
      • Description:

        No - not a trendy (mis)spelling of Everdeen of Hunger Games fame! Indeed, Everdene is the original literary nod with Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins choosing the name as a nod to Bathsheba Everdene, the central character of Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd; according to the author : "The two are very different, but both struggle with knowing their hearts".
    • Shakora
      • Nathaly
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Natalie/Nathalie
        • Description:

          This variant of the more popular spellings swaps out the -ie ending for a y, though the result is a name that is more reminiscent of Italy than a girl's name. While it has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 2004, it sits a couple hundred spots behind Nathalie (Number 670), and it pales in comparison to the constant Natalie (Number 31).
      • Alhambra
        • Origin:

          Place-name
        • Description:

          The Alhambra, which means "red city," is in Granada, Spain. British writer Ali Smith used it for a character in her novel The Accidental.
      • Ruriko
        • Gwenevieve
          • Annamae
            • Origin:

              Compound name, blending Anna and Mae
            • Meaning:

              "graceful pearl; grace and bitterness; grace of the mother"
            • Description:

              Combining two classic names, Annamae has both vintage charm and a playful spark to it. The meaning can vary depending on which of Mae's root you choose to follow; a diminutive of Margaret, Mary, and Maia, you can play around with the meaning to find the one you like best.
          • Isla-rose
            • Annali
              • Orela
                • Hedvika
                  • Achinoam
                    • Origin:

                      Hebrew
                    • Meaning:

                      "my brother is pleasant"
                    • Description:

                      Variant of Ahinoam
                  • Akilia
                    • Rozala
                      • Origin:

                        medieval Flemish
                      • Description:

                        Rozala of Italy was an early queen of the Francs and a Countess of Flanders
                    • Aminda
                      • Fredrika
                        • Eléonore
                          • Estoria