Three Syllable Girl Names

  1. Alisin
    • Diani
      • Origin:

        Unknown origin
      • Description:

        A globetrotting placename — Diani Beach is a popular tourist destination on the Indian Ocean in Kenya. It's similar enough to Dion and Diana to feel namelike, although it is actually very rare in the US.
    • Ritona
      • Origin:

        Celtic
      • Meaning:

        "that of the ford"
      • Description:

        Ritona, also known as Pritona, is a Celtic mother goddess.
    • Ellisyn
      • Nantale
        • Origin:

          Ugandan
        • Meaning:

          "clan totem is a lion"
        • Description:

          Sounding like a cross between Nancy and Natalie, Nantale might have potential as same-but-different African-to-American crossover.
      • Hajina
        • Averel
          • Moreau
            • Origin:

              French surname
            • Meaning:

              "Moorish"
          • Leucosia
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Description:

              Leucosia was one of the Sirens of Greek Mythology. The island across from the Sirens' island was named after her.
          • Maryjo
            • Origin:

              English, combination of Mary and Jo
            • Meaning:

              "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + god"
            • Description:

              Cute combination name which is now past its peak. It may be written as one word, two words (Mary Jo), or hyphenated (Mary-Jo).
          • Andrianna
            • Explorer
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Explorer is one occupational name destined to seek and find greater things.
            • Valaria
              • Whitelea
                • Aleisha
                  • Addelyn
                    • Elizea
                      • Elinore
                        • Adema
                          • Description:

                            Adema is the name of a rock band that might be adapted as a girl's name -- though sounds a bit like a medical condition.
                        • Eleena