Three Syllable Girl Names
- Shinelle
- Abrietta
- Ieesha
Origin:
Variation of AishaDescription:
One of a legion of Americanized spellings of Aisha, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's favorite wife.
- Sakani
Origin:
Variation of Sekani, Sekani, TumbukaMeaning:
"people on the rocks; laugh"Description:
Sekani was the fastest-rising boy name of 2019 thanks to the 2018 movie The Hate U Give. Naturally, it inspired some spinoffs, including Sakani, which has been used for girls and boys.
- Caldera
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"cauldron; volcanic crater"Description:
A unique Spanish nature name rarely heard. Caldera can be used for both boys and girls.
- Annouska
- Kamyla
- Amanah
- Kadira
- Cheyenna
- Nalaya
- Invicta
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"invincible"Description:
Elizabeth Holmes named the baby daughter she had during her trial for the Theranos fraud Invicta, perhaps symbolizing that her conviction does not mean defeat. Invicta has been used in mottoes since ancient Roman times, including Roma Invicta, which means Rome Undefeated, and the motto of contemporary Kent, in England. Invicta combines two trends, for word names and Ancient Roman names, in one original name.
- Klarika
- Ancasta
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"swift"Description:
Ancasta was a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain, possibly associated with the River Itchen.
- Macarria
- Eugina
- Krusmynta
Origin:
SwedishMeaning:
"curly mint"Description:
The Swedish name for the curly mint variety, as well as a literary name. Astrid Lindgren used Krusmynta as a middle name for her iconic character Pippi Longstocking — full name Pippilotta Viktualia Rullgardina Krusmynta Efraimsdotter Långstrump.
- Narcessa
- Wilfreda
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"purposeful peace"Description:
Hopelessly nerdy.
- Gioconda
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"lighthearted woman"Description:
Another name for the Mona Lisa, who was married to a Florentine businessman surnamed Giocondo; others say the title referred to her mysterious smile.